Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1926, Page 20

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20 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. SOCIETY. the Rev, Joseph Kelly officlating, and jand who will travel and study u\ll\:n:“l(nl‘l‘:l‘xr\v\]l“rll;:h'r)!(xk“:: (?.'f.'fii'@Efl::EIEEEE Hr l was fol By a sption at z«»:«n}«'z.-p)msl-wum:‘ | ‘elock. T house o | S | Boughton Wood, Mr 3 i ment of palms, |, Muos ward L. Strohecker entev- | \jpg Jjohn Hays Hammond, Mrs h, | 5 tall standards —holding y 2 * vester- | yfpg Hampson Gary, Mrs. Archibald ! ? % s ma 3 o n-| jopkins and Mrs. Ridgely Hunt. . " e 3 party, and Mrs. Chester Adair (¥ Clul . umes for all hours of the | Established Over 50 Years the wedding music. d sevéral of the nd given in | father and wore 3 daughter of Former Ambassador Alexander P.Moore, £ . . b St e b e Henderson,"Mrac 1, t,,.(. pier of the Amis ety o} For Quick DiSpOSal o] White House Guest for Some Davs, : s o S i T i Left Today for Pittsburgh. | A T T e e 1 e, M. Jacld Kol ‘ A Number of Bedroom and Dining | inn, Mrs. Paul [ bt of bride roses and iliesof | ¥, M S o g Room Suites Have Been 5 Reduced One-Third R. ALEXANDER P. MOORE. | ert R. Choate, '8 « g | My Lol R i s Tord und Mrs. 1enty for ba " to Spa i ¢ - i 1% matron of honor and was | nd the Preside nd Mrs. Cool- | ) SR 1, A ind Mrs } 3 wkirt over hoops and a pancl off “enter 2 ifter the —from our regular prices, which are as low as the quality of furniture can idge a White House, indy L. Norton . W the front and finished with | has left for his ikeley’ Gritin, Mr. James ¢ R a fold of tulle at the bottom. she and Mr. Thomas Carens h b | Corvied roses to match the taffeta Miss e S o [ Admiral ¥. C_ Billard was best man : Miss Mary Smithwick, daughter ) Mrs. Livingstone received “, g Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss has gone d and” bridegroom after thelto New York and is at the Hotel Astor 4 Rarz Jewels occasion being celebration of the . ' g ceremnony, her go 3 K o I EnlawW Cuban Indej %) The flag of . : 1 b 3 pink peo crepe beaded in si ce »‘.u“.‘l_ wite of Mr. Jus inc Watches sl Cuba is flying ov + embnssy s 4 fh ver and rhinestones ', attended the fashion show N 3 i Sivteenth street and the members of | 3¢ A ! b N . Fater in the evening Comdr. and [given by the Junior League, vesterds ( Gold Ware e Ought for anywhere. the staff are enjoying @ holiday N tan e 1 - | Mrs. Wheel - BaIng | | £ “‘dnl o of the dep, v Silver Ware X ) L I E £ trip, the latter traveling in 1 4l L ith Embassy of Great Britain : : - 3 creps de chine with ¢ Among others who h “or nearly a century and el e =il ; St e 1 < Wilbur J. Carr, wife of B since President ) Secretary of State Mrs. zoing to their new home staf this aftern e | R 3 4 . the bride Ten-Piece Dining Room Suites and Tennessec, S T as low as $351 will matke their closely identified with the e e ir Esme How asss Great Britain, and Lady o Former 1 ard gave a dinner at the embassy |10 France and Mrs. Henry White w last night. hs s tests the A hosts at dinner this evening | . bassador of Peru. Dr. Hernan Velarde L : IR s those who will entertain the Minister of I 1ania, Mr. Kazys ; L jas cof § < t their tables for bridge ‘:Im f Established 1802 Bizauskas; the Austrian Minister and “ 3 g : mal-jong at_the garden par for the hene Nine-Piece Bedroom Suites aslow as $360 —All of Hendeson Quality Mme. Proc Mr. Justice Suther ° 4 £ (fternoon at T land of the Supreme Court and M » e 4 ; : 5 fit of Neighborhoc s A 0. For Sutherlan iator Thomas J. Walsh = s : 3 ¢ ; eter A, Drury, 8 Assistant § iry: ofdlie Mreasury | T SATVES WIS D i § i Seott, Mrs., George Fiske Duc g FURRIER and Mrs. C Salbewey Siltear i JBE WULERSHE SRS SUDRHEE S | e N S miral and Mrs. k. [ 2 3231 Florida Admiral W, on of the : % Henry Lan del Ave N, States Shippi rd. Mrs. R Mrs. Alvin T, Hert was hostess 1o 3 | Mary < A M. Townsend, M John Hender v of 20 at luncheon today son. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mrs. | ihe ressional Country Club, when Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Sinelair Bow luded wives of a num % g : i t . nel 2 s Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dwight. the Stithe Bevifors Promi (be West o F Mi 8 2 A SDC(‘,I'JI Rev. Dr. George . I. Bratenahl 1 Hert will return to her home 4 e g deal i cathedral: Mrs. Rrat Louisville, Ky.. the first of June, # & 8 enn r. and Mrs. Irwin will come to W on in the| RARHE = ;} 3 3 ; e RN Mr. and ) i take y ion S S : 5 i B 5 it < J. Bell, Mr. and | at 1785 Massachusetts v Wfi‘(&w ¢ 'd Airs ick 1 e, Mr. Hi e, whi ) sed. Mrs, Hert | F Wardman, Siv o L i s oce ie apartment of Mrs. | Ll SRR B ° rl ay Hi v, Mr. Herschel ] n that building for 5 T { -~ S r B Do s oo o B | oy Lo T SIS A L0 e e 801 Tth St. N.W. B % it by it % Eratn Al e erare e Bride of a few days, who was forme e ina ety (Gt Ab H) e e g 4 haich e ISP SRR Iy *Miss Hazel Jennings i - e oA By Qe | ith Above ain tache, Ma — = 3 5 v s ot L Sl R v st her | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil . §l L peers 1;-_ ! | 1108 G Street Phones i i and Mrs . s o Albert Knothe, sissists ¢ i and | juncheons which she will give at the w—,mcwl o c———— ol In e i e ] Mrs. Knothe, home of her daughter, Mrs, Basil Alstron. assistant military at Manly, 1 . stront : ! v S Ma 1 for Estimates ST, Saihe. B = o Those t trs. John Mock » ¢ n'& Martin Bldz. ’ T i S ladel Mrs Mrs. Poter | / 4 WA v n-Hellenerutz and Mrs. Cabot Prompe action 1s necessary to take advan- tage of these genuinely wonderful savings [e———|ojc————|a]c——=]o]c———]0] for JAMES B. HENDERSON § Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting E=Shb o=t [ = e[t} \me. Berenger wen 1 e ith, o, Loman | iagien. Clany, Ses. B Oriental and : | Domestic Rugs Norman Davis in e R X mming, 3 Cleanlng and | ! / ik fa th the U § r. and Mrs. James Mitchell en [ bury, 31 s B N R o N . | The | Minister e tained a company at dinner last}com ' Pric . i Miller, epalrlng | d Senora de Olaya left Washington 3 [ iR EL S 2 | Have vour :”1“\' { / B ff 15}1 E resterday aft » , s Bell Sweeney was |- . clenned and repaired by . Jivingstone Wedding ( X i Mo advise as to proper tre unda; s Home Last F =, Il of vour rugs b Ty Ariza will have | Kalorama road Sunday, May 30, for | o Wi e | Neshan G. Hintlian Wardman . 3 ene in the home o | 818 17th St. NW. ing week thei . ) . 1 J ained at Jire] Mr. and Mrs. Colin H * Tulia, Dominican cons: : Sty v tone, ut 1249 Kenyon street Main 9678 Germany 3 R 4 1 S mony was performed at 8 o'cl - pr lng aits ]l Cabot, Mrs. Rol r: v ton Wilson of Hol . Conference, which opens here 'l Furriers Since 1916 eon today, with X Miss Raphael E 3115 1117 F STREET Harold Sewall, M ar N Alexandria, Va., is spending da STORED * Stepping into the warm season, Crepes come into IWe are over-bought and are taking this § CJLIGH in the romantic chronicles popular preference— i means to lower our stock. You twill find Felts of success Printed Crepe for the Dressy type. ey SR e ctande e Pastel shades in Crepe for the Sports designs. S, QUKRS, STTazts ana ¢ mations. i T Ak Both are given Louvre craftsmanship and artistic pump. 2 purest | r seems loveliest. Paris or modeling. Sports Frocks—$18.50 to $65.00 Three groups of Printed Crepes that are exceptional 1106 G Street. NW. values— $18.50—8$22.50—829.50 14 & ] B “The House of Fadhion” ejse)[l & 006500000000000000000000 Eberle as hostess. feut avenue by o ol e i Fas}llon IS Favorlllg An wunusual clearaice offering of trimmed The Secretary r and Mrs. REPAIRED wera Mme. A X Walke Szechen: Eberle, jr. Hotel Margters = : f Sy o e A1l this cina's stvles s which sold from Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary | Mrs. Laura A Bradley entertained | F l_ : f C Hats. All this Spring's styles: which sold from of Comme:s>, will give a tea the after- | today at the first of a series of bridge rockKks (1) ‘repc 92.05 to0 85 James todav to their 2 i Remodeled Call Main 4530 John Ha Hammond, noon of May 28 in honor of the dele- | Hotel \ Bertram Cohn erick Dent_Grant. N ¥ tes to the Pun-American Red $00000000000000000000000 1235 G Street day, Secretary Davis went to Atlantic City to deliver an address, joining Mrs. Davis en route to Washington. The Chief Justice and Mrs. William Howard Taft will be the guests in whose honor Judge and Mrs. William Bailey [ will entertain at break- | Sunday, June 6. in their home, y Villa, on Massachusetts avenue extended f"'.”..OQ_Q.QOO'OO'Of" |z b; = Of Milan and Leghorn—large and small ! ° ©9000000000000000000000¢% | hupes—handed. velvet or leather trimmed— Bar ains alore SIZES 22 T09 AAA TOD i for special attention at......... cesssesncane 1339 F STREET. N. W. —All Sales Final $29.50 to $60.00 Suits, Friday, $16.95 B Ensemble Suits. 16 and 18 sizes. Courtesy - - - Service Tailored Navy Suits, with three-quartered coats. A few Bovish Tailored Suits. Your Sewing Machine ' : g = $25 to $45 Coats, Friday, $19.95 Dressy Coats, Silk Coats, Sport Coats. $25.00 to $30.00 Coats, Friday, $15.00 Sport Coats, White Coats, Dress Coats, That carry their remembrances long after the $30 tO $70 C()ats, $25 tO $39.50 usual tokens are gone and forgotten. We [ 3 X 4 i : Dressy, Sport and Silks. The Best Fabrics. invite you to inspect the collection of “last- : ing-gifs” on display here for— ‘ - 33 $29.50 to $50 Dresses, Friday, $19.95 LTI W 0 D it 1 For Afternoon, Street and Evening. N» eddlngs tomatic |f| 0dd Dresses, 16 to 38 Sizes, Friday, $5. = 2 ° Silk Crepes, Cloths, odds and ends. Bargains. IN JUNE || Electric Sewing Machine ” v We say it's yours because we know you'll have no other ValueS tO $7-50. Silk Undel‘wear, $2o69 > For the bride, bridesmaids after you see it in operation. No bobbins to wind. No tensions and matron of honor we arc E i - - Q to regulate: sews any kind of materials and makes stitches you Beautiful Gowns, Teddies and Bloomers. ¥ ring a collection of ap CHINA ....SILVER ..... GLASS cannot possibly break. It is absolutely noiseless—and will last dnp]f" ge s reteaad mot'v a lifetime. Learn how easily vou can pay for it. Free Lessons {JI | e it AR TRRRILEIIP. ... e =50 | listinctive in fashion FURNITURE .... ANTIQUES | l|-x_|—:,£s:-: CLIP AND SIAC._IX_VOAI:J&MAIL THIS COUPON $500, $600 and $750 Hats (c:-: l)c‘(ore. ‘ Fl‘iday, $l.98 No matter what your in- | Please send the free illustrated descriptive folder on your tended expenditure is, you will and so forth LR T cteconse nchine. o sasy pasment pian and expanation of | your unusual short time offe \ |8 1 100 in the lot; all colors and styles. | find exactly \yhat you require | in our extensive collection. DU“N & M ApT'N CO ! Willcox & Gibba'Sewing TMachine Company, 102 1otk St MW, | S : g . Lhe. Sewi ‘ This Sale Wonderful New j i 1215~1217 T Street WI“COX & Glbbs Ma:hvilnl:gco' : 601 Thirteenth Street and 1214 t0 1218 G Street. 702 10th St. N'W. Dresses, $15.00 [above F] . 82 - .M. M. 8232 Beautiful styles, crepes, stripe silks and prints. Hours. 8:45 to 5:30 P.M. . 2 dividual and distinctive, EXCEPTIONAL.

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