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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925. SOCIETY. s A q the Army, having been stationed until | Stotesbury, Mrs. McCormick-Goodhart | Collins, are spending several = BRIDE OF SATURDAY the early Summer at Fort Myer. and Mrs. Edward B. McLean. The|in the Adirondacks. | SLAYS BROTHEB"N'LAW~ Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Kappler|DS" Srandstand will bo used for the | ' § X - are at the Homestead, Hot Springs,|1™"t time Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Marynard Ashworth|Arkansan Kills Man Who Beat ~ 2 a. . Kappler will visit her s of Pittsburgh, Pa. are spending @ Mrs. Ralph deFoix Edmunds was | ff Fgat@On Eilsca bses e in Marital Row. i i : r Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shuey, | hostess at luncheon vesterday at the | eiven’ yesterduy o " e o ; ar Staunton, Va., before returning|De Lapage at Narragansett Pier, in S i i ashington. compliment to Mrs. Penn Smith of The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, Will ‘ ‘ Fucima. Senatac sl Mrs, Grainsey |EPLASHIPRIS. s Tricner ot the 4 P 4 i were a b o .|left today by motor for a short trip to| Hotel, Venice, where they will spenc 1 fet: Taaie Return Tomorro“ Fr()m a Fe\\ L ’ were among the guests at a dinner |New England. They will visit l‘he.r some time before going to Lake Como 1 i er husband : 1 ¢ glven Saturday evening in honor of Bvowi BAiar. at:Boston and s . < : r y @ . X - » 4 Sir Frederick Maurice and Lady |go-on to Bass ks a few days. Mrs. C. Schloer, Miss | the Collard home Davs’ Stay at Hot Springs. § g Maurice of London by the Berkshire | Shev. wgl” return B e anRC L e M - B 3 s - . Reserve Officers’ Association, of which | the end 8¢ this month to their apart-| Hotel Braddock at Braddock Helghts = & HEY ST b O % rig. Gen. Charles Brewster is the|ment at Wardr dark Hotel 3 ranking officer. Among others at the 2 SECRETARY of S1 Politic, are occupying thé cottage of R AR il |dinner were Rear Admiral and Mrs.| Mr. and Mr M. Shaw of Spo. will return to. |Miss Emily B. Adams. where they \ 3 i Harry P. Huse, Rear Admiral W. W.|kane, Wash., arrived yesterday at the = e N ¥ sxtived h Rt v from Hot Springs,| giving a series of dinners - > 2 Phelps, Maj. Gen. John L. Chamber- | Willard, where they will spend the ew Rociiellg. M. Lo SIRI S o , ot he is with Mrs. Kel ‘ == : lain and Capt, and Mrs. Charles L. |week.' y at the Willard for a brief stay. fense. Collard t been arrested or a few days. Mrs.| Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ans o Hussey —— . — expected to remain there |berry, who are occupying a cottage Dr. Leland Osslan Howard will ar- 920 n 21 per cent | Capt. and Mrs. Emory Land left |rive in New k today abonrd the Marn'age Licenses. ihn ot . ket 1pproache Ma. e and Mrs. Richard Lathers, jr., | Te t hi nd to his pocke until September 1 |at Bethlenem, in the White Moun f e | taius, entertained a compa c = § X {Yesterday on a motor trip for the|Cedric from rope, where he has The Secret Treasury, Mr.| Saturday at the Mount W A ;\.nnhl ]fihl(l;re\ Mass, and for New been for some weeks. roMarriage licenses have bepn issued to the Mellon s | Hotel. They will have as thelr gues - . % ound Lake, N. H = ollo 3 outh " S : = o h 5 ; St 1 s. Joseph P. Matthews and her| as E. Beall and Dorothy O. Terwi = | for some time, Mr. and Alrs. James ¥ b 2 Mr. and Mrs, Harold Walker are in | hters have had as their guests in | Wask e 5 Tho|Cox. who will arrive ut Bethlehem | 4 A New York at the Hotel Plaza, where | their home at Langley Farms Mr. L.| Gatdon 2ok i Filaa ¢ Davie v ) v B Dtan L T vson aOte | % , jthey have as their guest the latter's | H. Thompson, Mr. Walter Cowart and | = William K. Stephens and Irma E. Jones ‘l .2 Mellon: mtit SidGe aia Mis Frelarialic, VAl o S | sister, Baroness von Schoen. Mr. Fra Walpole of Sarasota, Fla., h”f"“vh‘l’v’}:R"F'm'“;:‘\:,m\\.nd g . Mot lng he | entine spending & few dayvs in| : i | AR e ~|who were on their way to New York| Wrederick D. Hail of ¢ V! 1 4 4 NG 20, oodbury Blair were |ang Chicago on business. angd Ida B. Johnson of thi ¥y 2 Washin . at the Mayflower, on| 3 . ¢ | hosts at dinner Saturday evening at e S oon Davis and Irene Butle Pictures home Los An- : Newport, where they are spending the | Mr. and Mrs. C With g tonter, of Wheslin Elon Sl ores thisoushha Hagt = % | Summer | Their Son in Adirondacks, | oo¥inetat W, Fhampion ana Mariorie F e . ¥ f 4 5 Mr. and Mrs V. Collins, accom. | Rigglex - : # Miss McCord Bride | pamicd by thets son, the Rev. H. D,| gharies D. Hisey and Jomphine C_ Vita Paul W. Buck and Genevieve Seitz THERE'S Mrs. Rid Me Miss Beatrice | . 4 ; 0f Mr. Ok Baterdss Andrew J. Hogan and Elsie L. Newman e McLean and Mr. Gale McLean, have | \ B 1 o % A wedding of interest to Wa h\nuvi iheliiney are I cean House. g B : d ton took place Saturday in th — {be | they are at the New Ocean Hou S s 4 ampton, when Miss Janet McCord, ames | Wedding Saturday of (- ! | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wal BROJ: Am- | 3iss Murray and Mr. Watson. & s ter McCord of New York and East Pl T e e AR A Hampton, became the bride of Mr. INCORPORATED { Moorland Murray. daughter of 3 £ 3 ] 4 Mrs. B Sook.dean (8 A 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Mary Moo d Murray, of Kent g Y s performed by the Rev ) pid: Weshiigiad e e s oot . : P v Grainger, assisted by the Rev. A IALE WA p avid R. Murray, to Mr. James onry Hobs ; Shoe . : T a ain a8 e e 4 i Henry Hobson, in St. Luke's Church. IO SR 81 1 3 Mrs. Walter Campbell o P i Don Ju: Mrs. James Angus Watson, of Silver : B % Samphell of S8 cltywes sults, let us advise R one of the bride's a Spring., Md., took place Saturday % S hrade's atterionn your choice of evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs . ' ¢ fi Capt. and Mrs. John H. Gibbons $ 2 5 camera and supplies, and Geshh Garins: oh Mewerkceateest : = % ’ |are passengers aboard the Majestic | finish your pictures for Cleveland Park. The ceremony was | = s E@ g : and are expected to arrive in New formed at 8 o'clock by the Rev ; } York tomorrow you. Work left before r - HY ) i 9:30 is ready at 4:30 the de Brown, rector of Grace Epis-| * % L% s copal Church in the presence of rela S 3 3 The outstanding event of the week | FOR $ 1 O. same day. tives and close friends, and was f & ¢ 3 1 ..w’ I;:n llllnrlmr is the horse show liwed by a reception i £ which will open Thursday. Among | | T haiacad "The bride wore a gown of white ; those who have taken hoxes are Mrs. | BEAUTIFUL JILK OF QUALITY AND DISTINCTION The Natio L o s g : chiffon, trimmed in vose point lace. o % Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Edward EXCLUSIVE FAJSHIONS. ; e 1l it Saturday abeard | The pouffant skirt was draped in the | B8 o . ; REMEMBRANCE front and sides, being caught with | ————— of the ‘Dot on of Bel. | front and sides. being caugbt with| OIS ot 8 . e St G e AN OFFERING WITHOUT A PARALLEL FOR REMARKABLE VALUE Shop | ished around the bottom with lace.| | & # g i While They're Away v and | The bodice. which was clos . ;) & ey 3 Ui NG —by havigg & room or two papered and | AFTERNOON, STREET AND JPORTJSWEAR. ! M p r eldest | was made with a voke of lace. i y Fe v 'whades and draperies tomor. | tulle veil was held by a cap of the| ' ; ery Wlght. And you're assured FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE 14th St. at Pa. Ave. arried @ shower bou £ , T | e | SPECIALIZING IN FASHIONJ DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY ses and lilles of the e e . CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | STORE OPEN 8:30 A. M. 714 13th St. N'W. n 5373-5374 Maynard Har-| ine Moorland, of Hardings- ounce the mar- | purg, Ky., a cousin of the bride, wa MRS, JAMES A. WATSON, - —— i — = = Janet Flagg. | maid of honor, wearing a sleeveless | Formerly Miss Mildred Moorman Murray, daughter of Mrs. Mary Moorman ¥ T (o (oY o (o (2 (20 (2 (2 (2 (o (o (7 (0 (o (U (oY (oY (Y (o (2 (e (o0 (Y (Y (oY Y oY () (e G (e »f Mr. and | model of apple-green chiffon, the t | Murray, whose n ge took place Saturday even — S MLt el el e A el e el e el el il s in two shades of green. She| - = = | an arm houquet of Columbia | f the late Mr nd gypsophi 1 brother of Miss}| Let of Seaford, Del ope of Washing who were bridesmaids, were dressed alike in frocks of taffeta made old-fashioned lines, Miss Ross sisted the bridal coup! receiving. | r. Watson and o left Mrs. Mur i ing | the reception for a wed trip N | gown of crayon blue g W he their he | Mrs. Watson was ir ? = C ‘ Two Great August Lvents e ot ey ketee 8 Growing Bigger Every Day! | | corsage bouar 4 ow roses. | West Point, recently resig from | Owen, 1o wearing pink and Miss Swope in vel v 2 5 |1e They wore tiny wreaths B | T . W . . e g Washington. The|fgoyers in their hair and their arm | 1 Wednesday youquets were of butterfly roses and | e, L. 1. where Mr. | 0o | 1 will remain until | e \iss Tmogene Lee Gardiner when they will be at|gayghter of the host and ho was st Eighty-fourth street, | gower girl, wearing a dainty frock of : flesh-colored chiffon made bouffant and t and Mrs. Owen are | . led a white basket of rose petals 3 baye e Mr. Harold Watson, brother of the Factory Prices and will re | bridgegroom, w his best man and f next month. | {he ushers were Lieut. William Kost nd Lieut. Louis McComas Baltimore. b ora Sponsler sang and the wedding marches were played by Mrs. Wright and Mr. Edward Turner McLennan en. | violinist 3 | ast evening in| Palms, ferns and other greens form hintully, at Ty | €d the chief decoration. palms being | snor of Justice | used to bank the mantel in the living the _Supreme | room, where the ceremony was per- | and Mme. Silver. | formed. Two tall vases of pink roses | their son.n.|and gladioli were placed on the mantel 1216 F St. N.W. ANNUAL AUGUST The Larger and FUR SALE | Taller Woman —should be particularly inter- ! ested in our great August ¢ 20% Saving Guaranteed on for they were kept especially in Our September and October mind when we went into the Prices. Storage Free to November! ! market to buy the luxuriou garments now offered at savings in our Made to Measure | HCE you money. Let us estimate. lolph has returned | U- § & after visiting in New L a month and is in her Nineteenth street e min | Tn the dining room. where pink was | 3 : The coats, pelts and models that will Farnam at, Boulder: | 2lse e e SCNeE e e d | lead the fashion this Fall and Winter at August Sale o Washington | yay In the recention ball, down WL 1830 13th St. NW. — Phones (b () the lowest prices we have ever quoted for of New |and trailing greens were used to decor- furs of such fine quality. | Winter Coats harles L. Hussey | ate. W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor Institute of Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Watson as. i 3 B There is a difference in the August e : 5 2 | Beautiful Coats are here, es- Fur Sale at Jelleff’s and in similar events pecially designed for the larger GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE or taller figure—sell m The House PETTS 5 in most other stores. Ours is as interest- August at a_guaranteed s b‘l‘ sbom If we ever quoted com- | parative prices, we would in e e ing from the fashion viewpoint as it is || Your big_groups at $38. $75. from the viewpoint of price. We never on e Sl G P ale e T from $155 to $323 uy “sale” furs. Every coat in our T hicL i s model sketctied of Courtesy | August Sale is new, bought for Jelleff’s regular stock (with all the quality, chic, ®f $10 to $25 on coats in 608 to 6i4 ELEVENTH ST, this sale. For Tall, Large Figure Stunning Needlepoint Coat . . | and dependability that the term implies) I boayer collay anchonits The Values O{{ered 1n T}IIS i but marked ’way below the September circular side flares and the novel hip trimming. price to stimulate early buying. it Prive_—$125 Big August Cioat Eventfl o0 . . | Regularly $5.90 to $7.50 I We will give 3c each for eacl ---{ar exceed the hlg’hest expectatlons Of a beautiful quality of radium silk, t$4 85 " e e (l\!x\(lf'.;x;:;l!‘ vei trimmed with val and filet laces, with at prov be correct. Mail or bring lists to Miss Floor. We want this list to announce tt of a Junior Department of Coats and Dressc shadowproof hem, edged with lace. In ---that's the universal verdict [ esh color and white ony. Many of them are Sample Coats—all of them are authentic styles, produced in America's highest grade studios—and will figure in the selected stocks of the s : : btest storfis 'O{ht:e cl;guml:y in'a:aslzn.. 'at pr'ices rangzng 4 X New Breakfast Coats | The New Plumage CO]OI’S T : ; ' Are of Changeable Satin || Can Be Accurately Matched in £ [ ] ) Among the finest | r ANl Sizes A b breakfast coats and | Women's From 14 1 i : negligees we have ever | ‘l I fi E - to 54 g C offered at so low a price il v S PAY oFF | and Misses S A 3 \ i 3 —tomorrow : | 2 2 ) 35.95 Gold Stripe Stockings are nothing if not up-to-date ! The 32 different shades make it possible to match any ~ . . \ . . of the new colors for Fall or to harmonize with it SuCh Fabrlcs Trlmmed Ill these Just 60—all new! The plumage shades—so promising for Fall can be 1 4 3 ) ched! For example: as— with— Colors § i Al : : matc| F 5 | And they're stunning- < || Gold Stripe New Plumage Color « Color Pinpqint Fox Cuckoo % : ly finished with ruching * Reindeer matches Wren Bolivia Caracul Bla‘?k that runs down the front Medium Gray matches Sea Swallow Velverette Wolf Cacique A and edges the pockets. Dark Brown matches Manakin Dew Bl Beaver Grackle head | 2 L | Almond matches Plover L:swtros:om Fitch Trl: eer - I 3 i The belts of some tl-e 1 | Toast matches Lanson i L ) front, others at the side. Acorn matches Brown Dove Veloria Natural Squirrel Tuscan i i i ; J Mostly in dark shades You can feel perfectly safe in laying in a good vgmce‘ i s et I R it Obl yfor travel. But stock of Gold Stripe Stockings right now—while you s s Daetny 2 SRaN 3 still enjoy the Summer use of them—for they .match Marlebetta Opossum Sea Swallow there are a few light it the Fall colors! had 1 1y shop- | s v We don't resort to superlatives usually—but this-is the BIGGEST SALE of the BEST eorilan Seialin gk sm;2 Hems Lisle Hems VALUES—at the LOWEST PRICES—in ourexperience. Negligee Shop—Third Floor. | 3 Pairs, $6.60 . 3 Pairs, $5.40 Thira Floor Ie——ml0l——|0,——— |8l —|al=aol——=sl =—olal ——— a0 |