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SOCIETY, \ . : . . Nuptial Ceremonies Mark Week's Calendar In the Social World . Charming Weddinge Listed, Past and Prospective. Pretty’ Bridal Costumes Confipicuou! Fflmrer The marriage of Miss Anna Eliza- Beth Gabler, daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. George Henry Gabler of Sarnia, 5 Ontario, o Mr. Frederick Kroeber Sparrow, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Sparrow of this city, will take iplace Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, in Bt. George's Anglican {Church, Canen Collins officiating, as- +&isted by Rev. Dr. Edward Gabler of 1St. George's Church, New York City +and the Rev. C. L. Twing of Med- | iford, N. J.. uncles of the bride. | A reception will follow the cere. | mony at the Sarnia Golf Club. Miss Rosalind T. Bailey, daughter tof Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Bailey of Hy- attsville, and Mr. Joseph Borrows | Waters, jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. | :Joseph Borrows Waters of Riverdale, were married vesterday afternoon at !5 o'clock in St. Dominic’s Catholic | Church, Washington, Rev. P. Me- | ‘Allister officiating. The bride wore a itraveling gown of pencil blue fiat crepe with hlond color hat and slip- pers, and carried bride’s roses. Miss iCatherine Lightburn of livattsville | was maid of honor. She was attired | }in a gold color dress with black vel- | svet hat and black satin slippers, and | carried a bouquet of cream roses. Mr . Power Waters of Riverdale was hest man for his brother. The wed- ding marches were played by Miss Rischoff, organist of St. Dominie’s, | and a duet of Schubert's “Ave Maria' | was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Waters, | parents of the bridegroom. Immedi ately following the ceremony, Mr. | air ered tulle and carried a shower bouquet of roses and white wisteria. Miss Katherine Love of Washington was maid of honor and Mr. John Swartwout, brother of the bride, was best man. 'The marriage service was read by the Rev. Dr. W. 8. Aber- nethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Washington, assisted by Rev. Le Roy Mason of Charlottsville, Va. Dr. and Mre, Hewitt are graduates of the medical department of George Washington University of the class of 1924. They will make their home in Chicago, where, on September ], Dr. Hewitt will také up his work as assistant editor of the official publi- cation of the American Medical Asso- clation. Mr. Samuel A. Lazorow of this city will leave Washington today for Kansas City, where his marriage to Miss Gertrude M. Rich will take place September 9. Mr. Samuel Feldman, who will be the bast man, will ac- company him. Miss Fannie Lazorow and Mrs. M. Clepatch and her daugh- ter also will go to sas City for the wedding Of Personal Interest To Washingmn Residents Mr. and Mrs. Sol Minster and their | daughter, Miss Dorothy Minster, have | réturned their home on Ontario place from a three-week stay in Chi- cago, where they visited relatives. They made the trip by moter Mr. and Mrs. Harry lahn, accom panied by their two sons, Harry, jr. and Arthur Herbert Hahn, are back from a visit in Asheville, ) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund and and Mrs. Edgar €. Kaufman and their daughter, Ida, have returned from a three.week stay ar the Ritz Carlten, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mre. Benamin Wolbers and | Mr. and Mrs. Samugl J. Steinberger motored to A last week Mr. and M * Nathan ar rived in New York Tuesday from a twomenth trip abroad and have to RETURNS FROM OPE I~ Army and Navy Folk In the paasing Thron‘ Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt, wife of Rear Admiral Stitt, and her daughter, Miss Mary Stitt, will leave Washing- ton tomorrow to spemd about two weeks in the country near Philadel- phia Col. and Mrs. J. E. Fechet have as their gueste the former's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olney Cook, and their three sons, who arrived yestérday after spending the Summer n_eastern-Canada and New England. They will go on to thelr home in Detroit after a visit of 10 days or a fortright Col. and Mre. Fechet expect to take | possession of their home at 2101 Gar- field screer, which is nearing comple: tion, early in October. They are now: ocepying the Home of Gen. and dirs. | EMN A. Helmick, who are in the Orfent. | Comdr. Robert Henderson will be | Joineéd this week by Mrs. Henderson, Who fs in New York for a few days on her way home from a visit in Newport. Col. and Mrs. B. Lester Jones re- turned early last week from a visit of several weeks in New England. Miss Cecll Lester Jones is visiting | Miss Paulina du Pont, daughter of “Charlotte King THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 30, 1925—PART 2. Mrs. Willlam K. du Pont, at Wil mington, Del. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Godwin, who spent a few Washington, have gone to Comadr. Godwin's home, in North Carolina, for a vist. Irom there they will go to San Francisey to eall for China where Comdr. Godwin will be on duty. days in Capt. and Mrs. George F. Tnmacht and their son George F. Unmacht, jr., have arrived in having motored from way of Canada. They Hotel Martinicue Lieat. and Mrs. Loen Bibble, Miss and Mr. Carl Pine muth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans in Front Roval, Va. the first of the week. Miss Elizabeth Burleigh, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. J. J. Burleigh, have gone to West Point and will be there for 10 days. On hér way home she will stop at Governor's Island for a visit Chicago are at People of Germany like American {apples so well that they ate 272,000 barrels of the fruit a year before the war, and last yvear resumed their munching, buying 619,000 boxes and o AUGUST FUR SALE PRICES CONTINUED FOR ANOTHER WEEK Donald | SOCIETY. 1f 7 | collection which we tion was RARE ORIENTAL STAMP COLLECTION TO BE SOL Exqnuisitely Decorated Album to Be | Put Up at Auction tn London. One Offer Ref; DON, August 2 be -#old by el Kassab, sor High Assembly visiting Great Britain Every page {itely hand painted wi fews of Te- mascus, Aleppo, Beirut, Jerusalemand | other cities of Asia Minor ume rep sily and and medals commemoratirg t v ence of Arabla and other svents offer of $2,750 was made and refused for one d. of the stamps of rare stamps | re kept in a gold casket fs to auction here. The collec formed by Mohamed Kamel of th Maine manufactures approximately picks dai “CAFE LOUISE” Spring Chicken Dinners Daily Seventy.Five Cents Franklin 2320 1H St 7 f th INTRODUCING THE NEW “BUCCANEER" & I3™ & F STREETS NW The Smart Set Will Buy T heir % = s loft bo pomony. MI. | taken possessidn of the apartment in R oyt S e Cror | the Roosevelt, which they have taken Shoi i b e BOINCRGESN Lior s iiion: X Fighteentn s, VI reside at 1560 | " yr. Adolph Weyl, acrompanied by $ enth street northwest his son, Max Weyl, left Friday for a | motor trip North. | Mrs. Harry Shuster and her | danghter, Claire, have returned to {In order that patrons and others just returning to town may profit by August Sale Prices, we shall continue them one week longer. NEW FALL HATS The marri Sheridan, da Thomas of Miss Mary Louise hter of Mr. and Mrs. dan, of 2033 Park MISS GRACE PETERS, road, to Mr. John T. Clancy of New Vork. will take place Tuesday at Bt high noon at Fowson, Md.. Rev. r. their home in New York after spend- ing & month with Mr. and Mrs. Sam. uel D. Minster in their apartment in Who is with her mother at Bluemont, Va., after several months’ stay abroad. P For Labor Day-- f'Unusual selection in all lines of modish furs, with savings of such character that E. & B. August Fur values are certainly worth while. the Laclede. Mr. Lawrence Engel is at home The bride will be given in marriage | ffoM ® trib to Atlantic City, where by her father. A wedding breakfast NS mother, Mrs. D. L. Engel, is ®ill follow immediately after the cer- | “Pand nS the month of August. Pmony with relatives and a- few close | gom - and Mrs. Spitzer and their two e Bt sons have returned after a two.week t stay at the Raleigh Hotel, Atlantic | city Mr. and Mrs. M. Pressler daughter have completed a stay Atlantic City. Mre. Al David of Phlladelphia is the week end guest of Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger at Beverly Court. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend have returned. from a three-week stay at Bedford Springs, Pa. Mre. Stanley Auerbach of New York | City has been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rosénberg Mrs. Mendes Hecht of Baltimore children are home from Atlantic City, | been at Braddock Heights for three where they spent the Summer. | weeks. Mrs. Philip May of Charles Town, Mr. and Mre. Leon Strau W. Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. | turn today from Atlantic City, where and Mrs. Leopold Behrend, at 1868 they have spent 10 dave Columbla road | Mrs. Harry Kronheimer Mr. apd Mrs. Max Fischer returned | 1antic City 8 last week from a motor trip North Mr. and Mre Fishel, who Mrs. Max Rich, Miss Fannle Rich|Were at the B Atlantie City, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herschteld | are visiting relatives in Brooklyn be- motored to Braddock Heights Wed. | fore returning home. 1 nesday. te remain until tomorrow, at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blumenfeld the Hotel Braddock and their daughter Rose. Miss Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Harry King have pe.| RubIn and Mrs. Alexander Kaufman 1turned from Atlantic City, where thev {and her son, Joseph, will return to were guests of their dauchier, Mrs. day to their homes in Alexandria Giibert Hahn, st het cottage from a stay at Braddock Heights | "The Wednesday Club met at the| Mr. Herbert Guggenheim. Mr. Bert Country Club for-luncheon and mah-| Cohn and Mr. Milton Kronheim | jong last week started by motor to Florida last week, Mr. and Mr&. G to apénd 10 davs and their two sons. Samuel and Ge: Mr. Maury Simon is spending the son, jr., and Mr. Samuel Bensinger | week end at Hotel Braddock, Brad returned vesterday from a stay of | dock Heights, M. with his family Philip H. Sheridan, uncle of the bride, officiating. | Leon Stranss will re From Dann & Co. Where Countless New Models of the Finer Type Are is in At Miss_Edna_Stockman, Mrs. K. R. Stockman, and Mr. Nor- man H. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, were married Monday evening. at 7:30 o'clock, in the Church of the Epiphany. Rev. J. H. A. Bom herzer officiating. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. J. W. Geddes and wore a Eown of white satin back crepe and Parried a shower houquet of hite sweetheart roses ¢ Miss Grace Stockman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a |was the guest last week of Mr. and Fooof beach crepe de chine. The | Mrs. David Frank in thelr homé at ridesmaide wery s “olur Ehlers, cousin of tho bries porh; Bnd.| . Drs S0 Mrs Melville Fiyner A L L e R die Tanae, Lelie Ehlers, eousin of the bridegro 1| Dr. and Mrs Melville Fischer. and | 000 10q0, * Mr. and Mrs. Liebman and Mrs Mies atharine Brawn, ana their children have joined friends at eivn Baum. who has heen | Mever Nordlinger motored 0 Buena Mr. Ferdinand Herrman was best | Mbr. and Mrs. Lee Baumgarten spent | s il b el s = Ll aresk ang were ol s ] man and the ushers were Mr. Howard | last week end in Havre de Graee, Md iy R S e e Borinag Hotel over Sun | Humpriee. Mr. Austin Childs. Mr.| Mrs. Elias of Charleston, N. C., vis. | bY Miss Lilllan Kieeblatt. who has | day Donald Seiler and Mr. William Bur. |ited Mrs. L. Israel last week. | rows | Mr. and Mrs. J. Kann of Baitimore A reception followed the ceremony |weré guests last week of Mr, and Mrs in the home of the bride. afrer which | Isaac Mever at 2700 Connecticut ave. Afr. and Mrs. Smith left for a North. | nue. ern wedding tour. Mre —_— from a marriaze of Miss Em Spark- | daughter, Hamby, daughter of Mr. and|Mo i daughter of and Z Smart Fur Coats —having the latest collar and cuff effects. in styles for street, sport and evening wear. on Nordlinzer A Deposit Holds Any.Selection for You EANET & BACHER Main 4706—FURRIERS—1413 F St. Frocks That Forecast Fall Fashions A COMPLETE showing of early Fall models, including the most popular styles, shades and materials. Rebecca Young has returned three-month visit with her Mrs. Levy, in King City, | ! Allan McP. Hamby, to Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Espey Carter. son of Mrs. | turned from a f (-arter and the late William Golden |St. Charles Hotel, (’arter, took place Saturday, August| Mr. and Mrs. Si in All Soul's Church, Chevy Chase, Rey. Henry Teller Cocke officiating | in the presence of the immediate families. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore her travel- ing gown of tan crepe, a small hat io match and a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses and lilies of the val- lev. She was attended by Mrs. Albert J. Phillips, as . who wore a white crepe e hat. Mr. W . was best man er and his bride left after | the ceremony for a wedding trip Houth. They will make their home fu Washington A. M. Baer have re. r-week stay at the Atlantic City. Sidney West and their MILLIONS WASTED Too often are pleces like this one and others of inestimable value allowed to stand pushed back in cellars or atties to go to ruin Get your old pieces out and have them restored by expert 0. J. DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH zown illiam | | Drop in on your shopping tour for a personal inspection of these garments. $15 to $39.50 BEGINNING THE SECOND WEEK OF OUR FIRST GREAT "The Summer Ky Krank A. ¥ Reach, Va., he of Dr.and Mz | | mechanics. . Swartwout Colonial | For Estimate, Write, was the scene of an un- | £ pretty weddinz Wednesda SRS b+ (Call t 19, when their daughter, Dr. E. S. Weaver EAdith Swartwout, was married to D Hewitt - The ceremons | 3213 Mt. Pleasant St. Col. 8317-W Rfr‘i!lrf;l s "!c“‘l’;'v The ceremony took place at 30 o'clock under a U h B pholstering Repairing & Finishing There are many fine pieces of Furniture and High-grade Pianos from which to select in our BIG SEPTEMBER SALE. This is a splendid opportunity to secure quality merchandise at the lowest prices of the year. bower of natural shade overlooking | the waters of the Potomac. The bride | was given in marriage by her father. £he was simply zowned in whuel rtrepe de chine with veil of embrold- All Furniture Reduced Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Breakfast Room, Odd Chairs—in fact, everything that is new and beautiful in furniture is here in this sale at big reductions. One of the Many Values in Our September Sale Garments Sujtable for the office—for formal wear—for all occa- sions, reflecting the latest styles, and made by master craftsmen. -° In This Great UGUST SALE! the Specially Priced Tomorrow THE Buccaneer pictured above is just one of many striking creations for Fall, assem- bled here in infinite variety of color, style and textile for your selection. SOLEIL VELOURS, IMPORTED FELTS, RICH VELVETS COMBINED WITH SATIN, FELT AND VELVET COMBINATIONS 253 wfeiefeiplelelelel s pelel e Tl 1 %flflflmnfiflfififlm De MO ll FURNITURE CO. 12th and G Streets N.W. AND All Pianos Reduced Every Upright and Baby Grand Piano is in- cluded in this September sale. Sweeping re- ductions make the values the greatest in this store’s history. 495 Beautiful Baby Grand Pianos From Which fo Selset. Priced from $395 Time Payments Arranged Beautiful New Mahogany Upright Pianos, 8425 Values fer 3335 New Player- Pianos, $595 Values for $495 } I | N only terms, and we will put aside any garment that you may select at either of our stores. New Arrivals in Velour and Felt HATS —in all the smartest Paris shapes and shades, including the newest “Bleue Dur.” 15 This Complete Suite $ .00 Originglly Priced $673.00 572 A fine two-piece mahogany suite, with earved mahogany armchair, all of high-grade workmanship and materials. Covering of the davenport and armch2ir to match of the best grade mohair velvet; davenport cush- fons covesed with figured silk velvet; two sofa pillows covered with figured 1 civet oné side and mohair velvet on the reverse. The high-back armehair is covered with a good grade of tapestry to harmonize with the other pleces. Pay a small deposit and balance on easy September Sale Traded-In Upright Riano Specials Steinway Uprights, . ... 5 L ‘Weber Uprights Sohmer Uprights . . Knabe Uprights Shoninger Upright Time Paym Bay Seal (Coney) Coat, squirrel Fine Muskrat Coats, very dark..$140 Marmot Ceats, raccoon trimmed. $75 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats e ...$185 Caracul Coats, fox fur trimmed 4 . .8550 4 84735 . 8850 8175 . . . F $100 ents Arranged brown; Terms to Suit VICTROLA