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- S8 - r x o > TS Cross, Miss Mary Boone, Miss Frances ; o BT Pt Rt o ——— o ———= || ———310]3 |0 e 0| e (0 0 ] , . , SRR ] | Mae Lewins. They will wear gowns e i et v | | in, wuite and pustel shades of geor- The H. o . . ; gette crepe. 3 583, Mrs. Lacey, mother of the bride, S Tioane LYy o . ; will wear o gown of black taffetu Closed all day on _—_— trimmed with ecru lace, and Mrs. il Chaney, mother of the bridegroom, N Saturday during the The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, to| |7° §° ; off : ] il bein beige georeto cre 608 to 6i4 ELEVENTH ST, Summer > f f . }—{srlervwm u;nm' in recelving, wear. | Be Host at Luncheon in Honor o ; 1 e o Edwn o wiite pesrystelcovps | i after the reception, which -will follow | Canadran Delegates. T e . ] | el S e ereinony for s SOCIETY. ____THE EVLENI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925.° SOCLETY. Pri= of Courtesy The August Fur Sale "Fhey will make their | e T home at Derrien Springs, Mich. — —_— ; Among the out-of-town guests here | s, Mr. Kel | well Baillie, Bart, and the third sec . « £ ] |for,,the, wedding: is Mrs. Crawle Mr. Henry L. d’A. Hopkinson, " 3 : Deisiof ka = \panied by the latter's brother, | b - g The Rev Mrs. Lacey, parents | attars brother of bride, arrived in Washington from | Pnebt London ere N s . Californta to nd the wedding. | L - . t The Assistant Secretary of Com-| [ i williger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, deputy mir P | merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake and * ¢ ; . " 1 Irvin T. Terwilliger of St. Paul, Minn., Exow ¢ | their family, who have been abroad 1 : @i .} |to Mr. Thomas 1. Beall, son'of Mr. | for some time, are sailing today for : i # " & and Mrs. Horace Beall of Cleveland The marriage of Miss Dorothy Ter- 1S a pronounced success My ¢ b chief of records of this country aboard the President i * 3 : ] | Park, took e yesterday at nonn service of -t o e, | Harding. They are expected o come . 3 . 1 In St Alban's Church, the Rev. Mr. W . ut to Washington shortly after their ar. 4 - . T. Warner officiating.. The & A ety was decorated with hydranges 7 2 the home of the bridegroom’s purents, | qp v 3 ! where a_reception wus held immedi. | - yesterday, ser i s % L 4 terrace overlook e of roses, gladioli and hydrang at Williams- | - : ; SN e We measure the success of such an event by the two-fold standard—of the qualities in the large The bride was escorted to the altar offered and the customer-interest manifested. by her brother-in-law, Mr. Alfred Stan ton, who gave her in marriage, and . . |she wore an ensemble suit of fawn | gian Supreme Court and s 1 . 4 epe, with u smal | cruys, their son-in-law a . s . 2 ‘ontitued on th | Mr. and N s count Davis and Jane will remain « while longer, prob vith Mrs. David J who There have never been such values offered —and no August Sale has reccived such ably D of the Secretary, who | will sail on the Leviathan daugh response. daughter : former Unite nce and Mrs. He There isn't a Coat in the sale that can be Members of the Belgian oL B L ot 3 5 : Y X Z., MIRIoD e85 ToF New iMook G R R R RS LR o 2 i 3 . IJ ; duplicated at the price. So buying now m o] The Ambassador of Beligium. Baron docts de Cartier, and the other members of | The marriage of Miss Alice Marle e Belgian Del > is Broadbent, daughter this ng for New York, Mills Broadbent, to Mr. Moore Norton will take place nbassador day afternoon at 5 o'clock Cartier in Paris d | Church of the Advent, the Rev. Thom | to Washington in the | V ating i rger will be the maid | of honor and Mr. Allen Lewis will be | insures a very material saving. One of the Outstanding=— Features the best man and the ushers are to | t he Mr. Elmer Klopfer and Mr. Leslie | MRS. 0. M. KILE, | s Bont | Formerly Miss Flora Ruth Clinton, who became the bride of Mr. Kile yester- Man’s Best i day afternoon in the Luther Place Memorial Church SRl s s o 5s ‘ Friend made on straight lines and sleeveless. flower girl for hir sister, and will wear | £bo will wear & picttns but to corre Laidolnty teack of beah crepe de chitie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Morris of | spond and a corsage bouquet of vellow 'and carry a basket of rose petals New York and Ossining, accompanied | roses and lilies of the valley There will be five young i Mme. by their daughters; Virginia and Dorg. | Little Yarguerite Lacey will be the | ushers. including Mrs. Alice Osborne | York have sailed for France for several | Hav. | weeks' traveling in Kurope | Mr. David_Edward Finley left yes: | terday fo New Y d will sail| ay for . As Tiustrated | is often childhood's most ] cherished toy. This Wiy * wooly brown and white collie puppy, with big ribbon bow and begufling manner, is only a toy But it shares the distine Cocoa Caracul Coats, 45 inches long : beautiful skins; trimmed with Brown F it d cuffs, Fou calles nd B $1 49 In the sale at EE S S SN IEE == =SS S Eie e na, sent| I SSESEEE nar IS credentials as representative of | Miss Lacey Will Become ke UusU Loed sy his government. T remain | Bride of Mr. Chaney Today. things | ‘ | . = > s ne Lacey, daughter of the Rev HrrberH Some s "”"‘ cii 8 €. Lacey and Mrs Lacey, to Mr. Al | You' sm:—" anacots bert Chaney, son of the Rev. Frank| | T T .. Chagiey and Mrs. Chaney. will take | ApANESE MINK only $2.75 at ¥ e this afternoon 5:30 o'clock | . I the home of the bride’s parents, the fHhe Neitional Third Floor ihe mew tilt tache of the|Rev. B. F. Bryan officiating. The R O B o Vine | weather permitting, the ceremony will AND CARACUL { Park Hotel. The re EiCHREn sl \ Shop wedding | Any selection may be reserved Charge customers may avail themselves of the opportunities in the sale—buying what appeals to them—and purchases will appear free of charge until wanted. on October 1st bills. upon payment of a modest depos;t ttache, Col Marchess be, QoL Morch stand under an arch of lat Vittorlc : and Marchesa di | P? oster’s Sho, sesssos Seeingrtion entwined with ferns and Mr. Foster's Shop 5 Sy~ S wild flowers, from which will hang a = R wedding bell made of gladioli, | 14th St. at Pa, Ave. The newly a ed t cither side of the arch will be Also 1209 P Ave. Minister to Hoi 2 o T, | placed a large backet of yellow gla Enmme bis retticned toL Wi hine. rof. Oshorne will play the wed : . ton and is spending the week at 1718 |ding march, and Mrs. Arthur Cramp —in the newest stvles and collar and cuff = yefore starting for his new | Will SIng sevei tions. Mr. Rob-| o . e ¢ ¥ B :‘,,;,”ML befor ting “tor hisimew | T o iteras will oive Vibliaselnctonsil effects, are just a few of the season’s most i sovions | The bride will be given in marriage o SEOT Qo SdeRgE . el 2 The second secretary of the British |by her father, and will wear a gown of | P“}P“ld“ fur coats. Specially featured and embassy, Sir Adrian William Max- ' green heavy corded silk and gold lace, | pru‘e(l in Our Annual g e 29c al“i 3;C & : Sati:lacl"onF irst Since 1859 ] 58 Part-Wool \X’ l —_— MIDSUMMER FUR SALE KAPLO TZ BROJ: A Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection cretonnes’ ch Yd. Klm@ PM A Blankets’ $5 —and the garment stqred with us [ol——[a|c——[o[——[o|=——)a|c———al——— ol ———|a{——3 (i———|ajc———=al——=jolajlalc———[o|c———|alc———| Exotic new patterns, n a 36 Tag 3 2 o INCORPORATED inch-width fabric. Ideally suit {.,.‘,;Sf.fi‘?":2,‘;2’,&,",3}5133}","\-33 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED [ cd to making beach coats, sport frocks or Fall draperies and A SPECIAL SALE | e $35 TO sa5 DRESSES S§l§§§l()l1:5 ygo. | N ew Bar g am§ in t( i 610 Twelfth---Just Above F 18 e Ginaatiaty i sevin g e sucs s AT | . | | {Fashionable F gll Hats attractive blankets ‘that are Jightly soiled from display 810818 Seventh Strest Third Floor PXA Final Clearaway of CREPES, NOVELTY SILKS. BEAUTIFUL PRINTS. BLACK AND NEW SMART SHADES. KAPLOW/ITZ DRESSES FOR AFTERNOON, STREET, TRAVELING, SUMMER VACATIONS, MORNING, BUSINESS, SUMMER SPORTS Store Closed Saturdaye Dissiig August FOR. MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE i Store Hours Daily, 8 to 6 SPECIALIZING IN FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY g STORZ OPEN 8:x0A. M. 1885 ' : 4 e nd Velour, $1.88, $296, 4058 & That f ormerly $ 75 H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc. Final Clean-Up { et gaat 6 Improvement Speci&ls Washington's Leading Furriers ! e | $2 Black Satin Duchess, $].48 Yard and $16.75 4 he wide. A brilliant rich quality of satin-faced fabric. Just fE\\'fpflham one of a model or 821 14th Street e e ne: b color—but all smart, well made dresses e : | 79¢ Dr 29c English i s T e Zirkin Hand-Tailored Models » Women ,S Hig‘b-crade i Eig:e::de: - Priih?%d., 19¢ S e e Pre-shrunk Linens of unusually Yard wide, neat patterns, fast Georgette Floral Georgette e i i ) Presenting a complete assortment of sses’ and matrone modes i beauti evers type. lar in pirate. buccancer, off-the-{ ! o fitting _and roll shapes. Ma . coples and adaptations of high: c models. Dress and street effects. . pansy. black prince, ball blue, uster. alpine green and brown. E 3 and panne velvets, some with watin combin Advance Modes in Hats of Felt R i B 2 - | good quality. Shrunk from 45 colors. Make splendid children’s Cn_nton Crepe FIuA Taffeta Fur-Trimmed || - inches. Full range of desirable gchool dresses. Printed Crepe All in Light Colors LOW SHOES Zs:ikl?,hn, 55¢ $1, $1.25 Printed 70c fevvetseedi SR Canton Crepes, Yd., 3 e o i Improvement Values in Home Needs Damask, in new open-border pat- , Silk and Cotton, new sport pat- o $5 Matting Rugs, $2.95 Closing out small lots of Summer foot- | o freay welgh. SRS i e 5 - 4 75¢ Turkish c = wear which formerly sold at $10 — and . T5c ols 52 $2 Sport Satin 31-19 owels, Ten only. Chinese Matting Rugs, in Sx10-ft. sizgs. Per- fect. Attractive patterns. more. Large size. Fancy Jacquard (R‘yon)’ Yd, $6 Grass Rugs, $3.85 l5WC):: Felt Base 29c border; also white with colored New light striped patterns in 14 Stenciled Grass Rugs, in ts, §x10-ft. size. Slightly dam 24x36-inch size. Shown In aged by water, but will light or dark carpet patterns. scarcely show. Offered at Keeps that small space on actual cost. your floor clean Third Floor | - . § !, stri border. Large bath size. beautiful colors. 39 inches wide. August Sale Prices . ! e Street Floor e ‘ i $ 90 “Baby Day” Brings Special Values features in thess garments ’ . : 4 Sk Hand-Made Dresses, $l Ty fectly matched and rs\Nn the trim THESE Philippine Dresses, in long or short styles, are made entirely by " PRICES exceed 7 hand, of nainsook. Hand-em- ingly attractive. . E broidery and fine scalloping are - A finishing touches. Some with g LSl lace. Cas o e $55 AN Not all sizes in any one style, but nearly i . Dimity Creepers, 51 Perfect Silk and' Sipun all sizes in the lot. ; Sm’ocklmr on front and con- w en’s osie | : rasting collar and cuffs add om l l'y c ' LL beauty to dainty little creepers of Others Several Other Models Greatly Reduced to $6.90 Binl whitefor blus Almity. S . i : | 5 1, 2 and 3. Sheer and Service Weight bt;‘):klpg! of rvenlfy }t:mu“ re]d silk ; 3 l F and rayon, shown in a comprehensive array o all colors— 305 3 y Rich’s Entire Stock Is Not Included 2 Pretty Sacques, s1 champagne, nude, French nude, gray, beige, atmosphere, peach, : White Sncaues, trimmed with cordovan, iwhite and black. All sizes in this perfect stocking pink or blue shell stitching, usually sclling for $l. n il . /) 7 7] Knitted of fine wool yarns, o y o 9 AUGUST FUR SALE g ¢ & 59¢ White C Children’s Socks, ]5¢ Children’s Rayon 25¢ ’ ; \d c 1| aps, 4 Radical reductions on the smartest : 1 ¢ / : Socks, of Fur Garments for the: dbproaching [ & X S/ trimimen with tucke, embroiey Mercerized Short Socks, with © 80c and t%c Ehort Sccks, per season £ o and lace. fancy tops. Included are plain ot AUy e e Reorn Pmperfio{wear 4 2 25¢ Nursery Bibs, 19(; dark colors. Perfect and sec- Socks, irregulars of 3%c, 50c and ond qualities. Regularly worth $3¢ grades, in small sizes only, in 7. : . Q _ White Pads, in 17x18-nch size. Rubber Feeding Bibe, patterned - i esiy H. Zirkin & Sons, Inc., 821 14th Street F Street at Tenth Tilled with firm cotton. with nursery figures. c and 35c. Lo Second Floor Street Floor—King’s Palace Dy i o &