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SOCYETY. SUN D\" STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 16, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. VISITOR FROM ENGLAND | Becomes Offlcer's L | Blossomtime party Bride at Epiphany | To Benefit Hospltal Bridal Journey to End in = Men and Women of Note: Trip to Europe in a Few = Lend Names and Helpj Weeks' Time. ’ | Further the Enterprise. Washington Girl Georgetown University “ Bride of Sprig i Intent on bringing some of spring- | {time’s beauty and s ine into the | hearts and lives of the sick . poor, | The marriage of Miss Hazel Jen- nings Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil I . to Ensign Harry H. Keith son of the 3 ;‘\:'I‘I‘(\i‘.:“l:mull me(ul’ ...« h:llmvilu-\“: and | /\ P ’, > = HN eedo n_ physical suffering i % Roswell, N. Mex., took place last eve- . g = e H {istrations of others, the ladies’ hoard, : i ning. The ceremony was performed ¢ 4 DRl A e R At president, is busy with arations at & o'clock in the Church of the 5 S \ | Tor its blossomtime benctit_fo Epiphany, the Rev. Dr. George Fiske ¥ | shutins in Georgetown University Dudley officiating, and was followed 5 | Hospital. ~ This uffair, which hy a reception in the clubhouse of the | er _the munagement of e A U Tt ¢ Strine and Miss Minnie Women. The church had a simple 4 3 b B e, ) b and effective arrangement of white . < 5 SR ; L A roses, Easter lilles and palms and at | ne reception the clubhouse was gay | 4 with palms and white » Ved- i ! ding chimes rang from the McKim i . o f",'*:',,‘]"" . . or the party Aemorial Tower of the chur i 3 i {bered 50 ¢ «-ngu»xu\um of the cerex : 3 3 3 ¢ | physicians and The bride was escorted and given N nd wore | ) ‘ ; : vk ; b crape trimmed with prin 6 3 . (| MRS, ROBERT F. STEWART, cess lace ze | 1 i o (i ot pastor of | g jride of March 27, who before her A i nhine hetie i 3 Trinity Church: " Rev. 00 Clrriage in Baltinore was Miss tioki ik o ; iedle, (B0 pastoc b5t ATOYEINS TR M. Baumgartner, daughterof e reatior ; s Pl hurch, and Dr. Georse M. Kober. | My and Mrs. A. N. Baumgartner of Another instance of our money-saving values. Offering vou this time the famous line of Gutmann pictures—handsome ly framed.in blue and oold burnished moldings. Usually sold at $3.00 and $3.50. 5 Our price complete, $1_’i Always a complete line of mirrors, frames and pictures—every size, shape and style—at lowest-in-the-city prices. A call at either store will convince you! 1 hegin RRLRR R R tR R th R R AR R LR | wreath of orange 5 ¢ ; Medieai School ried a lace hand E . and Mrs. | to her great- b 3 A6 X :\\nn-.l M. . Dr. and Mrs. - i i 3 & { - fwin B, B Mis. Pauline Velati| zrs, William Gerry Morgan, Mrs. Popular Price Picture Stores liner. Mis. S| jmes Murray, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Frances Jer Davis “was § ; ~ A q i D. Bronson, Mrs. Philip Brown, Dr. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER in powder blue seorgette crepe made | Cannon, with bouffant skirt and timmed with i nnon, jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. ; . : silver and she carried a shower 3 o AT o Mbert 9. Dzand Mrs. J. A. O'Donoghue, Mrs. bouquet of Claudia ot roses. The | : and Mrs. William Clark, Mrs e Josephitie . nes 1. Colliflower, Mrs, J. E. Con o D e Jennings Throckmorton of Rapidan, i nelly, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Crowley, ell, Mrs. Willlam J. 0'Donnell, . . \'a., and Miss Ruth Di Brown of R e b , William J. Cusack, Dr. Matthew i ¢ O'Malley, Mre. J . @,\ e - a z Woodstock, Md., ¢ y the bride, | 5. Donahue, Mrs. W.' 1L Donovan, ' Mary O'Toole, Mr e 17112 1 n 7)@7711 ind Miss I¥n Fletcher of Wash- Mrs, Jere Donosim, Dr. Lueils Parke, Mrs. John J ¥*S ington, A itrude Young of M Dooley. Mrs, I'et iy, DEand: | 4 B ahiMee C Py sissippi. Miss Ruth Smith and M Vs, Fr ving, Dr. and ¢ [ of this city. sorority s, € A NUrs. Davit s < M. s J R s of the bride. They were dressed Duni v 5 itchen. | Tonita Ridiway i ¥ 1 R ] . h‘ O R AR A R e R RRARARYRARLRARY th Daniel W. O'Donoghue, Mrs. James nell, Dr. and M William | »s of taffeta made MRS. 8 LE KAY, ) Nellie E. Fealy, Mis. Henry | ussell Jfittine bodices and boutfant | Wife of the British (mlaul Atlanta 2 i ; 3 oy o Aita skirts and trimued with tulle to a ; match the taffeta and with silver rib. hon. Their hats were of lace and tulle i to match their gowns and were trim- supper and Dancing med with rainbow-shaded ribbon b streamers which feli to the bottom of At Army Reliet Fete their skirts, and they carvied arm bouquets of pink rose: [} Little sleanor Gordonsville, Va.. cousin of the bride, | \washington's mil sl oMl was flower phael Semmes, & Shea, Mrs. Henry e 2 Mrs Sohon, br. and ) Willlam J. Stan erected_ad) ers G { S Dr 5 Calhoun Stirl on the f olf ; ey B, & ; : Dr. and Mrs. Howard I, Strine, : - th liet Socety ML [ Al Timothy _ | and Mrs. Robert Y. Sullivan, Mrs o ; i likge sum fox thie SUNEL e vnies, 'DE. (G ; W. C. Sullivan, Dr and Mrs. R. N The sale of thirty-three hundred Relief Society is the only | 1 ) z Siton sl hat Mis. Gesree B THble Holiday of |tickets to prominent members of [charity organization to provide bene T s S 5| Dr. ana Mrs., Roy A. Thornley, nlx\ tor ‘_:_u\ In.»!ul]h‘ Pl e and S ! | and Mrs. Geotge Tully Vaughan, Dr. whese sy, ol Lty o & ¥ i " and Mrs. Joseph 8. Wall, Dr.and Mrs costume of white zec aind social sets h sured the suc- | pecorded among the most popular so % 3 N 3L, Walton and Dr. and/Mra. Walter over pink. the bot of the garden party to be held the ciul events of the season e S e e and finished with tiny afternoon and evening of May 22 & #0 Kolb, Dr. and Mrs, i J TR - of wee rosebuds und | shington Barracks for the Dr. and Mrs A The chants' G Jusiness of S s nd | the Washington Barracks for Anniversary Tea k. ang i e : H\/.\;\ll‘("’x‘ 1::'.4 Gui l!\\l'l;:;’ r . ‘hey | efit of Washington e o A g H n puls i o ; the Army Relief Society, t ethodist Home | \' T e to plage Danish people u: 3 . = als which she dropped in the: Mrs. John W. J “The thirty sixth anniversary tea and | R fetiel D Lnbiiiee Tobn| b oneehin wers cian tioke: fion ACE is very ]mportant both for after- B0 f G e =0 e e et ! @ linen shower for the benefit of th T e B e R ) noon and evening, says the great Lieut. Austin N. Keith. 17 8. N - 45 \fethodist Home for Aged, will he % d . of Michigan, was best man and (ke jannounced an attractive program uf heid at the home, 601 3 street, Wed Paris designers. Joyful news to every 4 n O. F. Naquin, | °ntertainment for the event, o e My 19; Ixom' 3 ah &9 4%, . o ers included Linsikn O e M. W {by the appearance of the famed Army | M _i vy v‘r.umn e e <> woman who knows that nothing is arn pnstioy 0181 IIORREIbAI . e s L ;, : el . ing to color and contour, as lace S Davis, mother of the bride, |are engagea for the event : iy e Leghorns, Panamas. g ’ that is CI‘I\]) s y \ or filmy, creamy hued, mysteriously somber or ved with the wedding party afte e e uni Wore & fown of jat 580" and in the evening a contrato; M wie, Bangkoks, Straws and Felts in tints as ethereal as its texture. beaded blue chiffon, a gray horsehair | o'cloc hat trimmed in blue and a corsage jn‘w'mm m both afternoon and eve. ilson 3 B J. W, Ta = o e o N Harey 15 shay . CLEANED and REBLOCKED Paris Inspired For the Smartest of tomsizn and Als. Keith left later | Various booths conducted by mem in the evening for a wedding uip (bers of the Relief Society are being | vill preside at the tea table and will motor through the south Let us clean and reblock your old E’Uening Gowns Of Lace Afte’-noon Affairs until June 1 hen they will sail for where Fnsixn Keith will be | : hats in one of the new summer styles. The most sophisticated of Lace Dance about o year AMs. Keit N - . o s 1 i . ) ‘ Everything e will make them look like new. | Frocks are shown in charming combi- Who would expect to find Lace and un enscmble s . 3 ; wew in hat : - 3 "‘n:’f,\\.-,-.,‘tnfllm. tan \(.n: B @ S ;rimminqfl nations of Net and Chiffon over con- Net afternoon Frocks tailored and trim? he qutot-town giiests wers | l( & (: Ly : trasting slips. And because lace is S0 That's just what the newest ones are porton und Mrs. J. | . . ypically Spanish n prising hat : : irs ST T TW N 1 | ])IC P ish it isn’t surprisi tl mrl‘;w:u;u ‘m(; ‘l:‘i:‘ REE ___BE _._E____E 1 th_& 12 th Complete Selectlon of New Summcr Materlals one finds ny of these airy Frocks with their long sleeves and pa.stel shade Brown of Large Selection of Advanced Styles in adopting the graceful Velasquez sil- slips of Ecru, Coral, Rose, Orchid and ck, Md., he bride. houette. Peach. Feank 7. Hiss of Charlottes: Featured Monday—A Sale of Ladies’ Hat Frames. ; Priced $39.50 Upward A ‘."”Tf""i"?lti'.‘.?‘fif?."“;2‘.,531‘5; . . Ladies Capital Hat Sh s b | Silk Costume SHPS (|1 o6 i se . w, s “ ‘ = That Regularly Sold at‘ A . - @ r le ba C he F vwers. A charmir A $3.50 to $4.50 , “Jeminine Apparel of Individuality ot ,:'.1“\““ ' Spesisl Temerseey * . ' C R E E R 0 N TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET o s—sT $2 95 v 614 Twelfth Street . I 1ght with orange blossoms. From By Expert arried white roses and lilies of the High Prices BETWEEN F AND G STS. N.W. Milliners valley. Mrs. James Richardson, the - i Fo l" ’ ron of honor. and the brid s i d A tron of nor. and the brid ‘ / 4 e Sl [na e s Miss Bernice Lewis, A iwm—| born, Miss Helen Hollis | ) Radium—Pongee B ) eeae. N4 P | May Clearance Sale n and the Baronette Satin ett Tiie ana e Feagier, Radione s e W 4 Starts Tomorrow, Monday, May 17th, at 8 A.M. Immediatel 11'!\“!\\\11\'.[ ;’]"‘ mony a reception was held i i 2 Lol :r'm'::fe:\':x‘ lfi\n”}!nhmr - Smart models with lace at top and bottom— 3 v (2 ND WHEN we say “Final” we mean it!! There are hemstitched—shadow proof—self or ribbon straps W A e j d 23 about 1,000 more pairs of shoes that we must dispose And in all_the popular colors- White, Orchid, | N . 1y ! R YR o of. otherwise we would not take a loss and sell them Pink, Tea Rose. Maize, Peach and Black. v ) : 3 J 3 at such a low price!! Patent Pumps: Satin Pumps: e R Capital‘ Muin Floor i z 4 : some One-straps: Black and Gray Kid Pumps and bttt | Q Straps: two-tones (black and blonde, black and gray. by ik Tielon Fuances Meeka! oi ; : o black and white): high and low heels, in a dazzling Wednesday evening in honor of M b s = o g Dorothy Wood Patton. whose mar : gl array of new styles. riage to Mr. Isloyd Sauer will take S35 . SRR g KAPI OWIT Z — 1 White, Gray, Blonde, Patent Pumps .?fi‘-"{"fl?fi;lh:rfimifl: S INCORPORATED 5 Th '_‘a H t ; Prisla Pennington, : 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST € Large Ila = £ S Of Fine Milan and Horse Hair Was e = :?S{Er\x:“v% Betty .an\w(:i‘ = A MEMOR-'ABLE ONE-DAY SALE Fashion’s Favorite at Arlington et & /——— e, s, e =) FOR TOMORROW ONLY Park Horse Show The wedding will be one of the most attractive of early Summer. FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE The smartest dressed women appeared at Washing- Lol ea el B e Sl s R ton’s society horse show wearing the extra large brim of T”:U Milan and Swiss hair. strikingly chic in its simplicity of 2 OO EAU L DR SSES trim—featuring a velvet or silk ribbon trim, set off with a rhinestone ornament. $ 16 ZS We offer a wide range of these smart hats in many smart straws in untrimmed and tailored effects, in styles, " THE TYPE OF DRESSES THAT ORDINARILY colors and head sizes that will appeal to the miss and young Regular I “} 0 Palrs YOU WOULD PAY s29, $35, $30 FOR e . i | 15 FEATURED AT THE VERY MOMENT YOU ARE MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS Tailored Bangkok and Bali Buntl i $5.00 for $5.00 FOR VACATION WARDROBES--FOR THE SEASON OF SPORTS--FOR SUMMER : : AFTERNOON WEAR--HERE ARE ‘%&lgfln‘lieflgiljoNS OF GREAT BEAUTY 7 50 to 15 00 e w5 Shoes THAT LEASE Y Annapolis Bri&::fie | 72 REMODELED —in the styles that will be correct for 1927. Lowest prices this month, with free storage privilege un- til next Fall. 2 7 L e ey s et ok 4 NoC.0.D.s All Styles and All Sale Begins 50 PARIS COATS standing smart tailored hat of the season. All styles, col- : No Returns Sizes’ But Not All Prnmplly at e “ All Sales Final Sizes in Each Style 8 AM. $50 New Smart Tailored and 7 A THE TYPE OF COATS THAT ORDINARLLY Untrimmed Hats ; Cmderella Boot ShOP \ YOU WOULD PAY sss $125 F —in a large range of styles, colors, straws and large and ¥ : 717 1th St NW. N\ PEATURED AT THE VERY MOMENT YOU ATE MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS extra small head sizes to choose from at 2.98, 3.98 to 7.50. : A l 21 1 G Stl' eet N W. Next to Palais Royal | FOR SHART APTERNOON WEAR._FOR TRAVEL_C I P CREERON—6 14 12th St. N.W. 72227, 727707,