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8 SOCIETY, ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925. SOCIETY] . The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.| Mellon, Will Leave This Evening to | Join Miss Mellon at Southampten. | will be the page and will carry a | bhasket of flowers similar to that of | the flower girl | Mr. William Winthrop Cortelyou, | nd the ortelyou Walter Mr. Richard M. Ross, Mr.. H: Faulkner and Mr. Merrill V. of New York, and Mr. E. J Chicago. Mr. Weintz and his bride will leave ifter the reception. which will ir ollow the ceremony, {for They will make the a ston, 111 The bride is a graduate of the ters School at Dobbs F e A recently retired 1lumnae associa tary to Pre erward being th Commerce and L departments were ry Peter | Reed, all Ehret of Host | Mas, v when the created under one Miss Anna Cecilia McDonald and v Ward Cameron of Hyde | were married this morn at 10 o'clock in the Shrine of ed Sacrament, the Rev. Thomn Smythe officiating. A nuptial mass | folloy I emony, after whigh a was served in the James E | and sister of the he bride was attended by her sis- 1d. as maid of | 1ids were Miss | Miss Louise reve w included A R s by it the ushers Morgan Dunstan Bi the bride; Mr. Lew Gunther, Mr 3 McGrady and Mr. Louis Allen. Mr Hugh [ McDonald of Des Moines| escorted his sister to the altar | who nd for Moritz this evening at her 4 hase, in compliment and her fiance, Mr Washir n has returned ' n from Cynwyd; Pa., and s avenue Miss Cortelyou Bride = match n Hill will entertain | lilies BRIDE OF TODAY ki MISS KATHAKRIN CLAUSER Whose mariiage to Mr. Philip F. Curtis, is taking place this afternoon. valley and and Mr 1 the ushers Of Mr. Weintz Today i anderbilt enter 'y luncheon today in her New- ik 5 5 ort villa. the Breaker 5 he invitation B ment at Newport tourna. ze E. Hamilton mily Hamilton have in Lenox, Mass., where they taying at the Aspinwall Janet Von Bruch hter of Mr. and ) 1as of Scranton uest of Mis homas wil homas, rs. Thomas D! a.. is the house Eleanor Cooley. Miss attend Miss Cooley at to Ensign C Wednes, g Wedding of Miss Clauser and Mr. Curtis This Afternoon. Miss Katharine Clauser daughte Mrs, Mary J. Clauser, and?Mr. P! married this s The ceremony will be p ed at 3 o'clock at the Church of the Covenant, the Rev. Eisenberger officiating in the presence of only the members of the two families _Mr. Curtis and his bride will leave short wedding trip immediately r the ceremony and later will sail i Honolulu, where he will be con ace | nected with the Hawalian government ut | The bride has been connected with the 1| Stage Department for some time, but s formerly of Pennsylvania aison “Ladies’ and Misses’ Wear” Rebuilding Sole Final Clearance! ALL DRESSES MUST GO FRIDAY—ALL DAY SATURDAY—MONDAY VOILES RADIUMS White Party LINENS STRIPED TUB | DRESSES Sfl_K CREPE SILKS Printed Crepes and | their home in Washington Louise Yarborough, cousin of the| bride, and Mr. W. J. Rose, grandfather | of the bride, of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert White of Ridgely, Md., brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Mr. White and his bride will leave fmmediately after the ceremony for a short trip, after which they wiil make Gen. C. C. Sniffin and Mrs. Sniffin, accompanied by their nephew, Law: rence Plumly, are spending the month of August at the Hotel Tudor, at Na- | hant, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond | will have as their guest over the| week end in their Summer home, at | 2 Gloucester, ass., Miss Mary | Hoyt Wiborg of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury mo- tored to Ne® York, where they spent | Wayne Cook, pre Earle Dane Owen of Auburn, Me., and Washington. The ceremony was per- formed in the Chapel of the Trans- figuration, at Whitefield, N. H., Mon- day, August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Owen | wiil' make their home in Washington after September Mrs. Rhett Goode of Mobile, Ala., ar- | rived yesterday at the Willard, where she will remain until Saturday. Mrs Goode has been visiting Mrs. Anthony ent general of the t the latter's home, at Cooks- | put will be joined by Mrs. D. A-R., burg, Goode’s daughter, who has just reach- ed this country from Manila, where | her husband has been stationed with | the United $ 1 Mr. and M | of Auburn, N week at Wardman Park Hotel | Mass. i Miss Alice D. Goddard and Mrs ans Williams ha returned home Braddock Hotel Braddock = ights, Md., where they spent two Miss Caroline Chamberlain Sy | | ter of Gen. and Mrs. John L. | | vesterday at the Waldorf-Astoria. They will leave there today for a trip through New E: d ¥ |1 I W berlain, was hostess at dinner last evening at the Commons, in lLenox, Mrs. Charles Ayer has arrived at the Chalfonte, in Atlantic City, for a visit. | Mrs. Lillie M. Madden of Cathedral Sues Contractor. Mansions, accompanied by her son Errol H. Madden, has left for an ex Echols, contractor, tended motor trip through the New | be a by Chief Justice England States and Canada. Mrs.| district Suy e Cou Madden will not return to Washing g a bond of ve Wash- | ton until the latter part of September. | »n pending action in a suit for ab- | SE e divorce His wife, Mildred F. Mr. and Mrs. D. C hols, tells the court her husband is daughter, Miss Mary posing of his business and real e~.} zone to Lake Placid will leave town | staying imony i at Alexandria, | and have two | ody the wife seeks. Attor Cor ha Shea and their | R. Shea, have where they are at the Stevens House tate and she fears to avoid payment of . They were marri Owen—Wright Marriage a., October 28 Monday at Whitefield. ren, whose cu Mrs. . Edward Wright th of her daughter wood Wright — \UASHINGTON. JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. announces Miss Wes to Mr ORROW We Ofer Remarkable Values n Women’s, Misses’, Girls’, Infants’ M beth Clauser is maid of honor for her sister and the best ma is Mr. Charles Curtis, brother of the bridegroom The marriage of Miss Helen Trent Rose, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil. liam Percy Rose of Hyattsville, Md to Mr. Charles Edward White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. White of Col- lege Park, Md., will take place this afternoon in the Memorial M. £, Church, Hyattsville. The ceremony will be’ performed at 530 o'clock by -|the Rev. Herman McKay, pastor of the church - X The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will wear a blond mble suit, with a velvet hat to will be Miss sister of the Pray of Mrs »n-Hud Have Purchaser for First-Class N, Apartment Good Investment; Fair Rents Submit Full Data Promptly to J.V.N. & T. B. HUYCK 7 H St. N.W LEAPLEY’S SEGAL BROS. 10 Antique Shop 1232 14th St. The Governor Win- throp Desk is but one of the: many unusual val- ues our August Furni- ture Sale offers. You will find our location most convenient. Select vour Fireplace Brasses at our August prices. Open All Day Saturday SOLID MAHOGANY $85.50 Phone Main 3081 FLOWER SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Closed All Day Saturdays Were $10 to $25. $mmw.95 Friday .... 7 $10 to $22. Friday Voile and Linen Dresses Were $8 to $15. Close, 52.98 and 55 Ensemble Suits $2 9.50 Were $49 to $75. Close. . COATS Were $29.50 to $85. Frid BASKETS of Choice Cut Flowers FREE DELIVERY All Seasonable FLOWERS At Leapley’s Usual Low Prices $8 to $15 Separate Skirts. $2 to $4 Voile Blouses, odd lots. . . $6 to $12 Smart Silk Blouses owenn. . $2.98 TIO6 G Street, N.W. Bargain- All Sales Final “Ohe House of Fifion”™ ; Tomorrow—Way Below Cost—None Reserved SILK DRESSES—Fine Stripes, Crepes, Plain Colors. All kinds. For street, afternoon, evening. Were $25 to $40. Friday .. ‘1 2.95 ODD LOT DRESSES—Silks, Crepes, bargains. Dresses in these lots were $ pw .00 Finest Linen Dresses Were $10 to $16 $6‘9S Cloge ' 22 Tailored Mixture Suits Were $25 to $35 $ £ .95 Close : Georgette Coats Were $15 to $25 10 Sport Coats Were $25 : Close . FOR ALL OCCASIONS 19""25'35 $3 to $8 Silk Scarfs $1.98 to $3.98 $4 to $5 Silk Slips, all colors. .$2.98 $5 to $10 Summer Hats. ... 95¢ 59¢ LEAPLEY Extfa special—New Fall Satin Black and all the new col- ors and combinations. Dresses— $ 151625 Your Florist 905 G St. N.W. Main 7672 New Fall Millinery Specially Priced, $5, $7.50, $10 Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices TH every IS great clearance sale covers department in the store UR goods are the best made and every sale price represents un usual .\:«\:inq> on models suitable for present and fall wear. F STREET CORNER OF 137 FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS s Sl € 14 F St. 5 A Friday Special In New Fall Attire Balbriggan Sports Suits and Dresses Greatly Reduced for Friday Only $Q.75 A decidedly chic 4nd fashionable mode, designed to enhance youthful appearance and lines. Superbly tailored of fine balpriggan in the most popular shades and styles. A very low price for early-season mer- chandise. For Friday only. Silk C.hiffon Hosiery $1.29 Full-fashioned Silk Chif- fon Hose, in a large variety of shades for Summer wear. Priced exceptionally 10 150 DRESSES From Our Remaining Summer Stock $Q.50 Originally Sold for $16.50 to $35.00 All this Summer’s most_desirable styles exquisitely created of fine summery materials. Beautiful trimmings and newest shades to make this a most comprehensive salb. Notice the exceptionally low price. Coats and Ensemble Suits at /2 Price and Less Blue—I Red—Gr Etc. Tan—Rose , Brown—Rust Etc. Voile Chemise and Step-Ins $1.95 Fine quality voile, in lace- trimmed and tailored mod- els. In numerous shades and all sizes. Priced low. New Fall Felt and Velour Sparts Hats A groun of simple or elabor- ately "trimmed ‘models ' to _com- lete the more decorative frocks for Fall. 'A wide ranke of pop- ular shades and shapes. For Fri- day only. | SOCIETY. Rizil Brothers For Friday Only: 38 Afternoon, Street and Dinner Dresses 29,7 STONISHING values in a group of RIZIK'S finest dresses—brown, white, rose and other shades—some of the loveliest being imported models These Dresses Formerly 78.50 88.50 97.50 SN 1115 -G - STREET %ens : Charming New Silk Frocks for fall The biggest showing we have ever made at this tempting price. $1 4.75 Handsome quality of Crepe in the fancy shades—Pencil and Crayon Blue, Pansy, Cuckoo and Black. Also Black Satins. In models that are especially fascinating for the woman who wants to dress smartly. Duplicating them at this price can’t be done in Washington. Street Floor. i T #ido Silk Hosiery Sold Exclusively by us Gala Hosiery Week Two Distinctive Specials Pure Thread Silk Sheer weight 36 colors to choose from Full fashioned and guaranteed $1.15 Silk Chiffon A service weight Exquisite quality Variety of colors Full fashioned and guaranteed $1.35 Special Price 4.95 Regular $8.50 value. Every Hat New Outstanding in fash- ion and value. Every New]. Material! Every New Trim! Every New Shape!=* Every New Color! »Thirda Floor. Street ¥loor.