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SOCIETY Nuptial Ceremonies Feature of Interest In Social Calendar Pretty Weddings of Latel Winter Season — Bridal| Couple Back From Honey- moon Tour.: very charming wedding took ce Thursday afternoon at 2 ock, when Miss Margaret Lucile was marrled to Mr. John n Snoddy. The marriage took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Lawson 206 Thirteenth street northeas The ceremony was performed by Re John Compton Ball. The parlors were decorated with palms, ferns and Spring flowers. Mrs. Milton H, Prosperi sang * swning” and “1 Love You Tr and the wedding march was played by Miss Fannie May Huff. The bride wore a going-away zown of bois de rose embrotdered in z0ld, with hat and accessories to match. She carried a bouquet of ride roses and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony the bride nd_ bridegroom left for a wedding | trip. They will live in this city and vill be at home after March 1. Dl o'c Old Washingtonians will be inter- ~sted in_the wedding of Miss Mar- uverite Cummings, daughter of Mr. fartin Cummings of Sfoux City, Towa, » Mr. R. Edwin Joyce, jr.. son of Mr. nd Mrs. R Edwin Joyce of this city, tonday, February 15, in the rectory ¢ the Church of the Sacred Heart, “ie Rev. Father Cunningham officia: ng. The ceremony took place at 2 clock, and on account of the recent ‘eath of the bride’s mother and the Iness of the bridesroom’s father, was itnessed by only a small family arty. Miss Larsen of Washington was aid of honor for the bride and Mr. ichmond Keech. also of this city, as best man. The bride wore a gray isemble sult and a corsage bouquet “orchids and lilles of the valley. After a wedding trip Mr. Joyce and is bride will make their home in ittsburgh, where is is assistant pro- ibition administrator. Mr. Joyce /mes of one of the oldest familles of e District -and was reared and lucated here. Miss Eleanor Frances Reus, ddugh- r of Mrs. Viola Pinkney Reus, was arried to Mr. John Roscoe Cograve, . Tuesday at noon. The ceremony s performed in St. Mark’s Episco- 1 Church, the rector, Rev. Willlam Pettus, officiating. The bride was ven in marriage by her uncle, Mr. P. B. Barber, and wore a gown ' white satin trimmed with lace mels, which were caught with inty clusters of orange blossoms. =r tulle vell was held by a bandeau orange blossoms and she carried ‘ide roses with a shower of white eet peas. | Miss Dorothy Grimes was maid of | and was In tan flat crepe dress, ith a gold lace hat trimmed with nk roses, and carried pink roses. | r. Willam H. Watson was best an and the ushers included Mr. A. | . Schwab, Mr. Richard A. Schwab, | r. Robert Richards and Mr. Ernest arber. Mr. and Mrs. Cograve left later for wedding trip and will visit in Lans- owne, Pa., before returning to vashington, where théy will be at ome after March 1 at 2217 Four- :enth street. Among the out-of-town L;uests were two aunts, Mrs. Lillye liley and Mrs. Adolph Reus of Bal- imore, A pretty wedding took place Tues- 1y morning in Holy Trinity Church, reorgetown, when Miss Catherine lizabeth Gross was married to Mr. | imes Francls Hannan. Rev. Father Veber officlated. The bride wore a own of Titan sand crepe de chine, hat to match, and carrfed pink weetheart roses. Mrs. Elwood Herndon, sister of the ide, was matron of honor and wore gown of satin baize crepe, hat to natch, and carried pink butterfly oses. Mr. Bernard Hannan, cousin f the bridegroom, was best man. \ wedding breakfast was given at the 2ome of Mrs. Herndon, 1433 Colum- sla road northwest. After a wedding rip Mr. and Mrs. Hannan will be at 1ome, 2520 L street northwest. The wedding of Miss Lilllan Jones | King, daughter of Mrs. Mabel iing and the late George W. G. Kin; 'nd_Mr. Joseph C. DeMaio of York, took place at 4 o'clock the af- ernoon of February 13 in St. Alo sius Church, Rev. W. J. Brooks of- ficlating. The bride wore a becoming gown of ashes of roses crepe romaine, with a small close-fitting hat to match. Her bouquet was of Mrs. Ward roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Mabel Elizabeth King was the bride's only attendant, and her gown was of jade brocaded chiffon, with rhinestone trimmings, with which she wore a corsage bouquet of tea roses and lilfes of the valley. | Mr, DeMajo had as his best man Mr. George Payette of Washington. * Following the ceremony the returning to the home of the bride, W\\m&&u 3RS S S AR S NS R R S S SIRINNNN s : H ~ ¢ Z Z Z 2 MRS. CHARLES DALY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Casley 2919 Macomb street, and before her marriage Tuesday she was Miss Dorothy Casley. where an informal reception was held. The house had a pretty arrangement of Spring flowers. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. DeMaio left for an extended wedding tour, going first Orleans. The bride’s going-away costume w completed with a ta coat trimmed with fox fur. Mr. and Mrs. DeMaio will be a home in the late Spring at 1415 Spring road northwest wedding took place Fri- day evening February 12, at the home of Mrs. Dolina MacLeod, Fort Myer Helghts, Va., when Miss Helen Mac- Leod, daughter of Mrs, MacLoed be- came the bride of Mr. Lorin Davis of Indiana, Rev. Mr. Austin of George- town officiating. Mr. Granville Leef sang several selections preceding the ceremony, accompanied by Mr. Robertson, who also played the wedding march. The bride wore a gown of crepe satin and a long tulle veil held in place with a wreath of orange blos- soms and carried a shower bouquet of lillies of the valley ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Euene Mac- Pherson, wore a gown of green chif- fon and carried pink sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make their home in Indlanz Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony Cum- A pretty 1106 G Street. and blue velour | ming have returned from their wed- ding trip which was spent in Palm Beach and Miami, Florida and Hav- ana, Cuba, and have taken posses- ston of their new home at 28 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. {rs. Cumming was before her mar- iage December 31, at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Miss Thelma ‘Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp Walker. The wedding was one of the prettiest of the sea- son. The marriage of Miss Mary Agnes Kelly to Mr. Herman Davis Downey touk place yesterday afternoon in St. Matthews' Church, the Rev. James J. Callahan officlating, at 5:30 o'clock. The bride wore an ensemble suit of French blue, with a hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of bride roses, and was attended by her sister, Miss Delia Kelly, who wore a rose-color ensemble suit, with hat to match, and ge bougquet of pink roses. Mr. d Cavanaugh, nephew of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception followed in the home of the bride's aunt James Wohl | fard, after . and Mrs | ney left later for a wedding trip. nd after March 1 will be at home at 151 Abby place. “We Fit the Head” Suitable Mourning for Any Need At Your Service Day or Night SHENTON Fine Millinery 1309 Conn. Ave. N.W. “ Fhe House of Fdhion” EXTRAORDINARY SALE 'TIL ONE O’'CLOCK MONDAY ALL SALES FINAL—NONE CHARGED The Balance of Winter Coats 16 to 38 Sizes, at Giveaway Prices W= §45.00 to $110.00 Coats at $19.95 and $39.50 35 Dresses—Silks, ¢ ’ Small Sizes Smart Twill Coat AL USRS SRR R ARSI ARSI S SR RS ARSI R 2SS Groups of Dresses Crepes, 2-Piece Balbriggans and Misses’ Evening Dresses s, Monday. ... inations for the Miss and 6 Sport Coats; were $22 to $25—Monday .......... $5.00 8 Sport Coats; were $35 to $39—Monday ..........$16.95 4 Ensemble Suits, 16 size; were $100—Monday . . . . . .$25.00 38 Dresses of Silks and Cloths; were $29.50—to close, $12.98 28 Dresses of Satins, Crepes, Cloths Were $16 to $25 Monday, $3.98 Monday, $8.95 Spring Styles. at Discount Prices Monday New Top Coats, beautiful materials, Monday, $16.95 & $25 Handsome Fur-trimmed Top Coats, Monday . . ....$29.50 eveeeeee... 925 & $39.50 Choose a Beautiful Spring Dress Monday ’Til One O’Clock Beautiful, New Spring Millinery—Hats of Felt, Straw, Silk and Silk and Straw Comb Matron $6.00, $8.50 to $12.50 Guests Entertained In Homes of Capital; Other Special Notes (Continued from Fifth Page.) ter Elleen have occupled an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel since early in the Fall Mr, and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh have returned to their Cleveland Park home after joining Gov. and Mrs. Brewster of Maine, and the 150 members of the pligrimage from Maine to Flori- da, known as the ‘‘Maine to South- land Pilgrimage.” Mr. Marsh is an an ald of Gov. Brewster, belng a colonel on his staff, and with Mrs. Marsh, accompanied the party to the important places in Florida and visited the Mardi Gras in New Orleans before returning. Mrs. Gillett-Hill has as her house guest her cousin, Mrs. Richard Lath- am of Lincoln, Ill, who will be with her for about two weeks. Mrs. Gil- lett-Hill returned to Washington Fri- day from New York where she went to see her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Gillett-Hill, sail for the Mediterranean Cruise. Mrs. Davis Percy, daughter of Mrs. Armstead Davis, has returned to Washington and taken an apartment at the Anchorage. Miss Anne Devereux has returned to her home from a visit in Baltimore to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devereux, and is en- Shriver Roche of Inniscrothy, Ireland, who has spent the Winter in Balti’ more. Last night Miss Devereux gave a little dinner party for Miss Roche and this afternoon they will be at bome informally at Portiedge. Mrs. J. H. Cranford will have as her house guests in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel next week her cousin, Miss Maud Bassett Gor- ham of Cambridge, Mass. Miss Gor- ham is the daughter of Mr. George C. Gorham, and is well known Washington, where they formerly made their home. Mr. Cranford wiil rejoin Mrs. Cranford Tuesday, after a month’s cruise to Havana, Panama and South Americ Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Lewis Mar- shall, jr., will have with them for two months their duughter, Mr: . F. Amphlett, and her daughter Mary Marshall Amphlett, Any woman will prevail. designers. the newest novelties, in a city. Choice of il Hats Made il & Remodeled By Expert iners tertaining for some days Miss Betty | fale in| - | week in D BRZAE R BRORARIID . BIRA R ORI IRARRIR x Inviting You to Inspect the New Modes We Offer Spring Frocks With Both the Quualities of Style and Moderate Price—Every New Idea as our collection includes every taste for fabric, style and shade. "rancke ¢ ushe 1328 G Street N.W. 26 Years of Fur Experience MRS. HAROLD O'CONNOR, ‘Who has come from her home in Buf- lo, N. Y., to visit her husband’s par- ents, Mr. T. V. 0’Connor, cl ‘he Shipping Board and Mrs. at the Mayflower Hotel. cester, England, who sailed yesterday {from England on the Baltic. Mrs. Amphlett was formerly Miss Mary Marshall of this city, and she has a host of friends here. Col. and Mrs. Robert I. Rees of New York are at the Mayflower Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mann have vania and their son, Mr. Willlam Avdelotte. Dr. Avdelotte, who is presi- dent of Swarthmore College, Pa., is herc to attend the National Education | Association meeting. Miss Ja York, was the honor be more than pleased, Moderate prices Hats Trimmed Free when all materials purchased here Advanced Display of Smart Quality Untrimmed Hats 3.98 to 1 2.50 —_— The woman seeking individuality in millinery can always be satisfied here by selecting a becoming shape, choosing her trimming and having her own particular ideas executed, with the assistance of our competent Included are Fine Quality Large and Small Hair Hats, Bangkoks, Imported Garden Hats, Tailleur Straws and Novelty Braids, in all the new Spring colors, including black, brown and navy. Plenty of Extra Large and Extra Small Headsize Hats in This Large Assortment New Spring Trimmings of Ostrich, Flowers, Ornaments and Ribbons Price, 39¢, 75¢, 98¢ to $5.98 ' A collection of the finest styles and colors in all selection unsurpassed in the Extra Large Head Size Trimmed Hats, 5.95 to 16.50 We are headquarters for the woman requiring a 24 to 26 inch head size hat. Our large assortment of specialized hats for the young woman and young matron makes choosing a Spring hat here a real pleasure. High-Grade Felt Hats 14 Off Regular Prices Formerly 1.75 to 7.50 Now 1.17 to 5.00 CREERON 614 Twelfth St. N.W Around the Corner From High Prices hairman of 0'Connor, || as their guests for the week end Dr. || |and Mrs. Frank Aydelotte of Pennsyl- || t Richards, who spent last || EHFVEEEY FEEEFEEREEETEEFEECETEEE ST S guest at'a luncheon given by Mrs. Henry Wise Wood at Sherry’s. Among the guests were Mrs. Alexander Lam- bert, Mrs. Frank Northrop and Mrs. John Henry Hammond. Following the luncheon Miss Richards took part in 8 benefit program at Roosevelt House for the benefit of the Roosevel. Foundation. Miss Richards was the house guest for a day of Mrs. Flora Fuller, mother of Gov. Alvan T. Ful- ler of Massachusetts. Miss May Eleanor Smith of the Argonne has left for -a fortnight's trip through Florida. Honor to Education Delegates From Wyoming Representative and Mrs. Charles E. ‘Winter will entertain the Wyoming delegation to the National Education Assoclation this afternoon from 8 to 5 o'clock, at their residence, 1671 Madison stree Capital Hostesses Announce At Homes"| With Dates Annexed uel Rutherford of Georgia, and others assisting will be Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman, wife of the president of the Gridiron Club; Mrs. Ulrich Bell, wife of the president of the National Press Club; Mrs. Arthur S. Henning, Mrs. Ashmon K. Brown, Mrs. Willlam Wolff 8mith, Mrs. Graham Nichol and Mrs. William Orme. Mrs. Nannfe Green Jobe and Mrs, Elizabeth Jobe will be at home in- formally this afternoon after 4 o'clock, to meet Mrs. Fellx Harvey and Mr: B. F. Grifin of Raleigh, N. C., W are spending some time at the May- flower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Noble will be at home informally this afternoon and 1'ebruary 28, at their studio home, 1528 Twenty-second street. Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver La Gorca will be at home after March 1, at 2440 Kalorama road, Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Dowling, 1304 Thirtieth street northwest, will celebrate their fortleth wedding ann: versary tomorow evening, recelving between 8 and 11 o'clock. Mrs. Hucchinson, wife of Rear Ad- miral B. F. Hutchinson, commandax of the navy yard, will not receive this afternoon, but will be at home Mon day, March 1. An afrplane, in maneuvers near Colchester, England, dashed through a hedge and landed on an automo bile, narro missing the motort; W degree is the reason. such a thing is possible—larger stocks for selection and a sincere effort to accommodate the ladies who require the larger sizes. Ready for You Tomorrow Morning New Additional Space Devoted Exclusively to ETTIE FROCKS cAlways to be S5 > ashington women. Money’s wort The new space means even 1316 G Street City Club Building ,sHOP We have joined the rear of 1318 G St. to our present store CELEBRATING THE OPENING of this new department with an unequaled collection at this price TOMORROW MORNING FROM 9:15 TO 1 P.M. BEITR Foas have attained a warm place in the hearts of th to the highest better values, if Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co Shop of Quality Half-Holiday Sale STORE CLOSES AT 1 O’'CLOCK 937939 F St. N - W, SPRING FROCKS $14.50 Dainty, new and beaut straightline and godet modeéls in taffeta and georgette combina georgettes, printed ‘There are all sizes in all for women and misses. Other Spring $9.75, $19.85, and ifully fashioned g s tions, taffetas, || flat crepes. the new shades meen, tweeds, i . Frocks | | Oth $5Up | 5, SPRING COATS | $25 line models, self or fur trimmed. are sports materials, silk lined throughout. shades In misses’ sizes, and extra sizes. $19.85, $29.50, $35 Up c vance flare and straight. There lorchene, char- twills and fine flannels, All the new high women’s s Spring Coats Final Clearing Sale g OF ALL WINTER COATS $65 TO $75 COATS lats Winter's smartest Women's and Misses’ $39.50 TO $45 COATS $19.85 Stylish suede velour and fine all-wool bolivia, in the new Collars and borders of fur. Colors, sea swallow, grackle, lipstick, brown and black in all mFinal Women's and Misses’ $12.50 FROCKS $4.75 These are in small sizes - only from 14 to 18. Women's and Misses’ $46-75 Styles, colors, furs and materials are the creations. and cuffs of fur, some with borders of fur. Each coat silk lined. All sizes in this assort- ment including extra sizes to 50. These values have been verified by the Better Business Bureau < COATS. Collars sports wear. ® o+ Women’s and Misses’ $29.50 TO $35 COATS $15 These are in all-wool bo- livia, satin de chine lined. Collars and deep cuffs fancy stitched. Colors sea swal- low, brown, navy and s black. Sizes 16 to 20 and % 36 to46. < o Women’s and Misses’ o $19.50 to $25 FROCKS $6-75 Crepes and satins sizes 14 to 18 only. in .’0 Women's and Misses’ $50t0$59-§0 $29.50 This is an opportunity to buy & fine coat at about half price and at the same time se- cure a smart late Winter model for dress or Best crepe linings. including extras. All sizes, o Women’s and Misses’ $19.50 TO $25 COATS $10 All-'wool Polaire Coats, lined and interlined, self or fur trimmed. Sizes 16 to 38 only. Also imported Blanket Coats. Clearing of Frocks Values that set a record for this Winter’s sales $3 and $4 Lingette SLIPS $1.95 This includes regular and extra sizes in black, navy, brown, flesh, white. 0