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R s K THE _EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY. APRIL 6, 192. "2 Charles Hatch, tronesses for the card p: r. Clifford Gleeson and Mr. Arthur glven In Wariman Park Hot = Republican national committee from | was gowned in belge satin embroid- n tomor. b O ( I E I Y Montana. erod in @ conventional Gesigp in brown | Sweitser and Mra. - |gtven in Wartiman Park Holdl tomor: | Gleoson, studentsof linund dl,‘nkc, Miss Charlotte has return. | and crystal beads. The skirt was edg- | Mr. Willlam Jennings Price, former| Columbia Chapter for the benefit of | N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mr, (Continued from Page Twenty.) d from a two-week t in New York. { ed with a deep border of yellow ostrich !\jlnlner from the United States to|the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. | Henry M. Rose of South Clifton Ter ———— . — feathers tipped with green and she |Panama, was host at tea vesterday| The other pdtronesses are Mrs. | nce, . o ginia and Miss Marion Smith Webster | Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Cr i s b Khins e the garden of the Mayflower In|james J. Davis, Mrs. Tillle C. Chaun- FHERR [ J i have as their for the carried Columbus roses. Miss Caro- |compliment to his niece, Miss Vesta|cey, Mrs, C. B, Thomas, Mrs. B. A.| qpo entertainment committee, Mr. will sing. Eh holidays Mrs daughter and | lyn Farls, the bridesmald, was In|Cary Price, who came over from her|Roper, Mrs. Ralph McKee, Mrs.| z e i A = son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Donald Gott- | flesh-colored georgette embroidered | Baltimore school to spend the Easter|George L. McCurdy, Mrs. Robert [ F'red Mergner, Mrs. §. Bens and Mrs. The wedding of Miss Jean Shine, | wald of Akron Ohio. Mr. and in pe: orystals and rhinestones and | holidays with her aunt at the Gen-| Wenzel, Mrs. Jennle White, Mrs.!Agnes Seymour, of the Empl 9 X . daughter of Mrs. Joln W. Shine, to | Crichton entertained for them at the | tamied & boaquet like the ona of the | eral TFederation of Women's Clubs|Doris Cope, Mrs. Addie Eppley, Mrs. | Mutual Benefit Association of King's Ar. Charles I5. A. Smith, son of Mr. | Chevy Chase Club, Saturday evening. | maid of honor. Miss Dorothy Virginia | il Washington. Those present were|W. E. Hearn, Mrs. Spiker and Mrs. | palace, has arranged a Charleston con- the s = | Davis of Chicago, nlece of the bride, | Miss Ann Covington, Miss Bettle|Alvin Titus. test for its Easter dance, which will rO’ r Prentiss and Miss Florence Saxon of b6 siven this Miss Priscilla Price of Cathe:| g I ingagement of Interest L oMot M Mary Doverets | Announced Here Today. Miss Essle R. Conway, an_English Notre Dame’ of Baltimore, Miss| Mrs. W. O. Shaffer of Lewisburg, |school teacher, has been made “Com- @and Mrs, Frederick John Smith, took | 0 mennessea Soclety place at 9:30 o'clock this mornin ton will give a ball on the Holy Trinity Church, the Rev.|ning at the Willard Hote Patrick H. Brennan, 8. ) o'clock. The Fusc was flbwer girl. Her dress was ruf- fled net over pink and she carried a small basket of pink roses. b Mr. Thomas IFletcher of N: s best man for Mr, ening in Elks’ Hall. Offerings to the hville, t o and Tommy, Dy v Davis. | ¢ The bride was given in marria | il PV AR Ml SR VIS | Catherine Bolman of Smith College, | Pa., announces the engagement of | mander of the Most Excellent Order | . . ner brother, Mr. Juck Shine, and wors e e e Margaret Kerr, who attends |ber daughter, Misy Helen Lorraine|of the British Empire” an honor| Woman of Fashu)n’ mn wn of white satin trimmed with | Zon ey ool in Boston; Miss Frances Hop-| Shaffer of Washington to Mr. Charles | heretofore accorded only to diplo- s, the veil held | The wedding of Miss Rebekah O'Neil, | * ¥ 3 kins and Miss Marguerite Moreno of | V. Iredell of East Orange, N. J. mats, philanthropists and generals. isted in receiving by I Holton Arms, st TElomt T e, | e e e e e ening the bride and | #nd Miss Alice Louise Idson of Wash- - — - < gown of tam and | iam Stanley, Mr. John Robsion, Mr.||i with a topeoat of tau r e blossoms. The | daughter . ssmaids were Miss Agnes Carney, | eis O'N vho wore a frock of yellow georgette, | of nd Miss Irene Rowzee, wearing 5 of rose georgette made on sim- inel ¥ er T son of M of New York, | in the home | R. W. Henderson, Mr. Richard T. R I S PR el | S A 2 i, Bt AR 5 A yRESSES, Gowns, Sui no ;‘;;(:TL “i‘)"\\l\x1‘4‘l‘l;::l‘“‘ ‘:ii;:\’n:‘»‘;;“!i: 1 e ‘!i:vlvé the ceremony Mr. ! L‘.llr‘:’.‘, hli@‘f;?.‘\il 1~ el ‘\‘h_"‘J‘:h:‘f ]\l‘ll:;?e“l;ug:\\;:nnw«‘»lr. BI:OthUS had tl’.xe p]casgrc ot Brida party, i< Gorna Weaver, | i bride, who s siven fn mar | and Mr. Walier i’ Quiton, Mr. Robert rookhart, of offering a more interesting Miss Blizabeth Ma <t | {in um-linmul with | ace G, Frysinger and her| Marshall, Rushmore 'l‘ull.flm";l L of \\iardrol'Je equisites fm. Gundersde d out on the train, which | afternoon in the —_— treatment which distingdish Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of pa The Traymore WANTED tulle | tlod thu and Mrs. E. 1 the shoulde: Purdy. ances Rol iriftith Pur Gus Karg Doris Brow ald, Mrs, Clement M O'Keefe, c. and Mr tuth Rodi Miss Pauline Je favored fabrics, in favored hues are eacn of them authentically smart. A visit here now one will find richly To Paint $16 % repaid With Du Pont Duco, Sherwin- liams AR TR Wark: Stetson Shoe Shop | TWEBLVE T IR EEN Prompt, efficient service guarmnteed. 1305 F Street FOURTH FLOOR The smartest of all Spring Oxfords. In pearl ‘ gra}' kidskin with lizard collar afind tall spiked i heel. -fitti lity. 1iCarior 1,000 eel. A model of wonderful snug-fitting quality £, Miss Riley, Mrs. W. R. ard B, Eaton, Mrs. | r of the|Craig, Miss A She Taylor, Mrs. E PR R Ry bride, was her maid of Mr Edward s The brid WILLETT & CO. 1119 21st St. NW. M-BR@KS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Launching Another Style Sensation to their friends at venue northeast S rt, dau r of Mr. and! 3 tiord Arthrn ., to Mr. Daniel Edware orth Carolina took place The ceremony wa in t 7 o'clock +' the Epiphany, the w. 7 Phillips, officiatin iride was attended by Miss Nelsine ilowland and Mr. William Shields | S was best man. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Snyder left later for | trip. Mrs. § By creating a new version for Summer of the popular Oxford D]i\flil,UPlil) in l’.archmcm o1 (DAt and s Gray Snake Calf. Also Pat- b4 her in their apartment in the Prir % ent Leather, snake calf trim $13.50 . Norton > of apt. Dunba tment at Walter Reed Hosp Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Shanley, U small party at din | ge last evening in honor ux’ y Dunbar. The chief of Weather Bure: S es in Cal friends and rel ornfa. They will stop in Ch i) Womens Sh‘OP &Y | 4 their way West and on th return | i stop, o St Loko Gy, ™ V2 1207 F St % o on | Mr. O. TI. . Shelley, who . %g 0% t the Willard, i1l entertair - L - A el v . o 2 e tonioht fn ths peeelontinl suits of HENE Lady Luxury” All-Silk Chiffon Hosiery |>%| he Willard in honor of Mr. Stephen | %‘@; S| Mather, director of the Public Park |32 n DOV IO AT SOOONS LOORS " 2 Bervico of the Department of the In- i% \ R N PN N e terior. Mr. Shelley is a member of the ' &Y SEEIUE > SEEIHEE 3 Charm Results from the pleasant mingling of pieces of . : / WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE [ - ‘ | | = +HOOVER Modern decora tion in homes has | declared a vogue for WROUGHT- . IRON T[URNI- On Exhibiti TURE PIECES. s * & % 7 N Wednesday Starts a Gigantic Sale of 500 Our collection at this time is com plete — embracing an unusually com- prehensive assort- ment of exclusive designs. * SILK DRESSES Every Dress a New Spring Model * X% Moderate prices arc an appealing ; feature of this dis- - play of Wrought- Illustrated Iron Furniture. ; * k% $19.50 Our artist has sketched a few of the pieces for an Fernery IMustrated $10 Others, $3.50 to . $27.50 example_. Newest Spring Smart Bolero Styles | Models of Taffeta § Latest Circular A z i Combined with 8 Skirts and Effective or vV ase § . lllus::nted, 581“:’;50 < Georgette and 8 Metallic Others to $16.50 Spanish Printed Silks % Embroidery Tile-Top g Table X $25 e Selection of Bem:hea., Ol l:,’:zwllflf;ida,z; %:’;a;:’ $13.50 to $75 Cliarming New Spring Dresses—Fashioned of Rich Silks—Delightfully 3 Priced ; Styled in Vivid Colorings and Exquisitely Trimmed in Latest Effects $88.50 . - s This tremendous purchase was negotlated but a few weeks Materlals: ‘ ago and brings to the women of Washington the most amazing Taffetas Duth & ApTlN Co. values Brooks Economy Section has evei' ofi;‘ered! Last-min- Cr?pes ute Spring styles that have been complete 9nd' are being Prints 1215~127 F Street shipped directly and exclusively to us for this gigantic sale. Georgettes and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 About 150 Stylish Stout Dresses for Those Who Wear Extra Sizes . %