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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO VEDNES AUGUST 26, 1925 SOCIETY. nmmnmnmmumfiniim Suecessor to Zimmerman oo L e e e e e e e e e e e e e CT I b e o O B Sy Newark, N. J., and Miss Genruceh‘. Adams. Mrs. Mesta then will re- |Z. Yoder, in their home on Euclid \{ra Bertram Hulen, Mrs. Edward Jl Commissioned in 0. R. C. E TN TR TG | Wollf and Mies' Dorothy Wolff of Bal. |turn to her home in Pittsburgh, but | street. yle, Miss Beatrice Clephune, Mrs.| y | timore, "Smith College clansmates of | plans to spend the Winter at the — ;l.aurpnu’ Adams, Mrs. Royd rs,l Fowler W. Barker, 3024 Porter | | the bride. Willard. Mrs. Elkins Returns . Clemerit C. Brown and Mrs, J I'l'ee‘ has beer. commissioned by the | 2 1993 M“..LINERY 925 | “of Miss El Mar [To Her Ventnor Cottage. \ off. War 'Department & second" lieuten- ' " | e marriage of Miss Eleanor Mar-| genator Willlam H..King, who re-| Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, who ha s Iy e ovice and JResiR. 4 zaret Cooley, daughter of Mr. and | tyrned to this country the first of the |heen ihe g‘,’,,,,, & Ber ainlniaw W,f Mrs. Martin A. Johnson and two| Wilkinson, Department of Sta Do you know that = \n\ Maxwell Stevens Cooley, to En-| week from kurope, will go to New Ash- |daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam . R.|children are at the Willard from their second lieutenant in the Military In. 3 . d M Wilb rize lker, r.. Son of Mr- | ford, Mass., the end of the week to|Hitt, at Saratoga Springs for me|lmmp in Hartford, Conn. They plan | telligence Division, both in the oM. mourning, suitable - - = in Mrs. King at M . 8 - | ra a ' o roC t A sevy VS, cers eserve Corps of the A v. o Secretary of the e Navy v and Mrs. Wilbur/ iR L eathis exanine [Fin M CRlas atia0. A ueuial[racad e sh e G s ot o) o7 it i [= A for any need, will \\ H S ” C f X t Al T:\mlxs l:'lur“c‘ll ‘he season. |New York for a few days at | Mrs. Samuel Adams arrived in| be sent to your P V) se, Md., 3 Hotel: Arbassanor. Washington last evening from her St Al ere Hosts to dma ompany ror H. Coche officiating. A reception Will| Senator Frederic M. Sackett has re e I e . adume i | Safe Rust and Ink-Stain home within an E s follow immediately after the cere-|tyrned to Hot Springs and joined Mrs. ‘I Rev. and Mrs. Anson| Wardman Park Hotel. He has been! Eradicator 2 gh(')l't R]\'er CI‘UISC. | mony in the homie of the bride's| Sackett after o few days st R re expected fo return | here for several days. and both of | Jier wHAT EVERY TRACTICAL hour? \ parents. Washington. | rrow ok rm, their Sum- them will remain here some time | WOMAN LONGS £ L i3 . | — e r Lenox, Mass,, from Bar | longer. | simply 1 e handy Erusticator | The marriage of Miss Elizabeth: De e where they have heen visiting. - Pentii inte water, gin bt mh:-’:\'o}‘mm (i WE FIT THE HEAD HE Secretary of the Navy and |town. N. J. Mr. Mollison is the son|Haas Reeves, daughter of Comdr. and | Edge. is hostess at a card party this =3y Col. and Mrs. Ha Dunwoody n“;v_v;i in clear water. Gone s the ‘stain Mrs. Wilbur took a party of |of Mr. James Mollison, former director | Mrs. 8. I. K. Reeves, to Lieut. Edward ,.n,,,,,,,," at Atlantic City, which she| Dr.J. W. Adams and Miss Eva May | Paris arrived yesterday at the Willard, | "5 16 WaPReat H E N T 0 friends down the Potomac|of agriculture for the government of | Allen Robbins, 1 M. C., will take| has arranzed for the benefit of the|Adams of Philadelphia are the house where they plan to make a short Visit. | silk. wool, cottan ar 'lnen I e aboard the U. .8, | India and now of Ascott’s, East Grin- | place today at the Mari arracks, | Women's Home Club fund guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bl Bamford| They came here from New York, | fabrics ‘or’ tude faaf” colors vacht of the Secretary 5 | Smith, at their Summer home, Idle|where they landed recently | Al midkent enthinlgatis In' the company were : The charge d'affaires of Rumania, [HOUT, on the Potomac. : % 90 The Mie ad ot 1309 Conn. Ave. Admiral and Mrs. Stickney of Norfol < Mr. S G by s L S 3 | at vour druggists or dry T s s dfitine s Mr. no, returned to Washington | and Mrs. H. Cummings 4 . . zoads store ; ind Mr. Harry Carr of Los An P yout affer a week's stay at New- | gpending some ttme in Buffalo, Marriage Licenses. | neortinr iBeadines Gampas H CellMain 89/ e Secretary of Lubor, Mr. James SN 3 - |are at the Hotel Lenox e o e ! R \ |5 5 The Se x:‘v:r‘nt‘d Tl - < ‘ == . fojlarriaze licenses have been issued to the | e LS e R S - 5 § - % _Chief Justice of the United States| Miss Mabel Gerry was hostess at|“50N"% Hayee 1. of Bartesville. okla.. ! e D e e Dimplcarter | NS 3 '3 Court of Claim vard K. |luncheon yesterday in her Newport|and Domneila . McWille of Pembroke. 8. C. | T L P e e A R S S e Sesterday on che Ofvmpie atier | , g 2 Cormonel, | ot it | Vi o comotiment 0 ner e, e | morieRi L s ot Wi B Ve | 2 [ ) e e e =l a_severalweek stay in Englar 4 § ; his broth; - A. Campbell, at ham Drury of London, who i the | PUo b GHnet 7 A0S0 Whd Janie Scandinavian countrie: A N : . § Asheville, N. C. |zuest of her father, Mr. ridge T. L. Tyson of this city = % ¢ 1 | Getry Howard Richardson and Hazel Fereuson. Senor and Senora de Mathicu . i r The former Minister of Fcuador to| Ald rol k I3 Will Return Next Week. Fa ] { s e e the United States and now Minister of | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dewey. who ar g his ity The Ambassador of Chile and Senora P s # 3 Feuador to Chile, Senor Dr. Don Ra- |tourinz in New Ensland, have arrived | ¥} e % de Mathicu, who are the guests of i b 3 o fael H. Elizalde, arrived in Washing- (at the Maplewood, in Pittsfield, Mass. E Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Migel at the ” ton this morning on a special mission Joh | Summer home, the Green Braes,| for his government, and is at Ward- | The Rev. and Mrs. Willlam - Cather nk M. Mathews of this €08 te 61¢ Orange County, N. Y. will 50 to New ; Hits 3 {Rue and their daughter, I 3 mun Park Hotel York City Tuesday to spend a few | il ¢ a few davs at Atlantic days before returning to Washington ¥ o d The Assistant Secretary of the Mollison-Rice Wedding 5 Treasury, Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, | (.. . . o Today Will Be Al Fresco. ! 2 : 3 returned to Washington vesterday | Miss Rice and o fresco i s R * X after a few days' stay at Chautauqua Tollison Feted. ln a e an_ N. Y. Mrs. Andrews is at her Summer | Mr. and Mrs. George Samuel Rice home, at Burlington, Vt.. and wil join | were hosts at supper last evening at the Secretary h in a few weeks ional Country Club for | 5 Miss Katharine Rice, Rice, at Wellington-on-th 2 ® ih:n their daughter, M N d Former Senator and M 8 h 2 ,\[n]h»r},‘n { Mg e i 3 Stirling will entertain at r whose mar: will take place this . Peabody Rice, will become the bride tir B ¢ £ : s evening in honor of Mr. T | afternoon. The other zuests were the 01 Jhomas Circle 5 | district attorney of South Dakota members of the weddinz party, the supper immediately followinz the re Gets a warm wel Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thomson | heareal for the ceremony. of New Orleanc, the latter formerly | Miss Elizabeth Boyd, daughter of Miss Genevieve Champ Clark, have |Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Boyd, gave a to Dine and Dance. gone to New York, and are at the Van l‘f'\"x:(‘ party t‘vullf'“l‘d by :94 ‘lfislflv’fzd‘ derbilt for « short stay |afternoon at the Congressional Country s s — | Club for Miss Rice, the other guests (!l Robert, Main 0336, Mrs. J. Paul Yoder, accompanied by |including Mrs. Thomas Hamlin. Mrs. for reservations betn decorated with evergreens anc i her daughter and mother, little Leona | Rice, mother of the bride-to-be: Miss m o e e i : Yoder and Mrs. Leona Kidwell. arrived | Elsie Brigzs, Miss Dorothy Wolff, Miss MEYER DAVIS R % 2 in Washington this morning from |Gertrude Wolff, Miss Katharine John 2 b v”‘r‘»fl?;‘ i en 3 i § £ Winnetka, Tll., where they have lived | son. Miss Irene Grimsley, Mrs, Ja ROOF BAND O e hir ; R ¢ for two years, and are the muests of Austin Stone, Miss Cleora Sutch. Miss Eiage by 1':'“."7“‘ J Mr. Yoder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anne Brown. Miss Catherine Hackett, A charmingly arranged al wedding will take place this after noon at the Brambles, the o of M1y s Afs O Practically all that remains of the Summer stocks are finallv reduced—for this “"Clean-up” Sale. It's the blggest bargam of the season. All Summer Coats Third Floor come for a cool place under a rustic arch, which has heen decorated with oak leaves and copper dahli The grounds av with Japanese lanterns and the house has —of every description—Sports and Drese— plain and fur-trimmed—in four groups— %10 %15 %25 335 waist line girdle. Her tulle veil will be held by | A coronet of duchesse lace and orange blossoms and she will carry a shower : ” 3 houquet of white roses and lilies of s the vallev ‘ S Pd Miss F Prentiss B of 2 S, Drookline. ) a classmate of the | X oo : ; /] bride at Smith's Coliege. will be. h\m’ H 3 g S oaseos : = - G-STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 12 th a large lezhorn hat trimmed with i X . 2 bronze velvet and honeydew tulle. ihe will carry vellow roses tied with R L i , Distinctive New Models for Qur wear a pansy Ihwrm\ zown and a cor- sage bouquet pink rosebuds and Z’.‘:?‘-hi‘ve;'.‘f ). e e First August Sale of New Dresses of Wa t lude Mr. T |pafore her mariage yesterday' afternoon, shé was Diss Mary Hill, daughter Second Floor Brewster Rice, Lrother of the bride; e e - 8 ma - M Glenn Merugn. D, Rova R. Sav. | oL M. and Mes. Francis William Hill. Her wedding took place in the Wash- | ers. Mr. James A. Stone, Mr. Mathew . Siclen and Mr. J. Bernard ckoff stead. England. The bridegroom served | Parris Island. where Comdr. Reeves | A reception and supper wiil follow aptain in the Royal Field Artillery is stationed | immediately after the ceremonyv. after the World War - - which Mr. Mollison 2nd his bride will| Amongz_the out-of-town guests Ars. (Geo Mesta of Pittsburgh, Jeave for a wedding trip, the ter | several New Yo elatives of t who spent several days at'the Wil- wearing a two-piece traveling costume 'bride, Mr. Nel Spencer, ) lard. left vesterday for New York, tion of frocks whose fashion detail marks them of the newest for Autumn, 1925. They are of satin, rich crepes, § &7 &— SLOANE brocades, georgettes and twill fabrics. ° ° | Embroideries, Metal Buttons, Piping 1508 H STREET «~ WASHINGTON, D. C. and Furs are some of their trimmings. ite The Shoreh : Opposite Wi Some are quite elaborate—others are THE SENSATIONAL SUMMER SALE tailored in style. Values in every in- stance are extraordmary. of HIGH CLASS Home Furnishings Affords an opportunity but seldom offered to secure worth while FURNITURE—CARPETS ORIENTAL DOMESTIC RUGS at Broken sizes—but every size is probahly available in the combined lots. In the "Clean-up” Sale Two Racks Silk o= ol =0 o]0 Of course, broken lots—one and two of a kind—but all favored styles in the popular silks —and clever colors. $9.00 and $12.00 In the “Clean-up” Sale 35 Spring and | | @ Q | | | Summer Suits B m | | | @ | m m Third Floor They're the tailored types—in Black. Navy and Sports Cloths. Regardless of \th the prices have been—now— Choice. $7():00 In the “Clean-Up" Sale All Slll( Waists Street Floor Are grouped into four assortments now—the finest in the house. 52.50 $5.50 $7 50 900 In the “Clean-up” Sale Every Summer Hat Fourth Floor Doesn't matter what the price was—how dressy or how distinctive the sports style—all gathered into one big lot— Prices which save a considerable part of their usual cost eI e I i i 1 =0 =10 DOMESTIC RUGS ORIENTAL RUGS 9 x 12 size quoted) Genuine Hand Woven Fine Worsted Wiltons . . . . $Q5 wup ORIENTAL RUGS A truly unusual opportunity pssrv oY e - 1 S0 - 8110 ALL AT A PRICE WHICH WILL SEEM BUT e T o T e Lo MORE FAVORABLE BY CAREFUL COMPARISON SeamlessVelvet . . . . « « 34 wup .. 5 13x10 e . A full other styles at ;. Mpv::::" :'lmw prf’::fl o A full range of sizes in all weaves is included g FURNITURE i 150 s CARPETS Arm Chairs (upholstered) from $35 up Misses e Easy Chairs from 75 up A full and complete line in wide and . narrow widths, in plain colors and | Yoog Chws fromi 85 B | Sofas from 150 up figured patterns. Dini. G < B ining Room Suites (10 pieces) from $34() up Narrow Widths from . $2,00 per yard up | Bed Room Suites (9 pieces) from $335 up Wide Widths from . 6,00 persq.yd.up y Lamps and Shades (complete) from 10 up Small Choice. H()e In the “Clean-up” Sale “*Small Wear™ Radbn Slinedow... - .ooiiis . A3 Voile Waists—now. .. .. R 5c All Sweaters—now. ... /2 P All Bathing Suits—now....... /2 Prnce Sizes e , s;zes STORE HOURS 8.00 A. M. TO 5.00 P. M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise (Carries eAn cAssurance of Satisfaction ; 5 B Third Floor Silk Scarfs—now . .... o} =] Street Floor EEE—EE:——Z -

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