Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1926, Page 21

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MRS. STOKES WEDS NAVAL AIDE TO COCLIDGE IN NEWPORT HOME Lieut. B. R. Holcombe of Aeronautics Bureau Is Groom. Marriage Is Surprise to Summer Colony in Rhode Island. By the Aseociated Press. | NEWPORT. R. 1. June 17. While | the attention of Newport was centered | upon the entectainment of Prince | Gustavus Adolphus and Princess | louise of Sweden yesterday after-| noon Mrs. Margaret Fahnestock | Stokes, socially nent in New port and Washi and Lieu Ren N Junfor naval aide tc ldge, were quietly 1 Rock, the Summer Stokes. The ceremony. whi by less than a d formed by pbinson, tend. | The wedding wprise in 4 local social ci In Paris last F combe, a nat is attached 1 nauties. Lieut. Hol- | ewport, Oreg., R of Aero- | Mrs. Holeambe is the dauzhter of Mrs. Fahnestock and the Fahnfl?vn(‘l\ of Washington port 1 ington about eight years a marriage to Mr. Stokes same year. The wedding the most brill Margaret Fahnestock Stokes Holcombe. Biokes ithen " | for charities has been due to her un- in the United married in his taking place in the ¥ of the Washington « Mrs. Holcombe w popular of debut: the leader of V married set National Service School encampmer ! later serving as an officer in that or ganization. Active in Junior lplzlu* This school . | “Pink 1-“ training and |avenue. * of horses and has a ational Capital Horse ich year, where she entbr- eresting parties. She wears clothes, most of them de- 3 and her two pretty rsyl and Vivian many | their mother. Lieut. and Mrs. Holcombe prob. !ably will make their home in the Palace,” 2320 Massachusetts Hol- | Ars A lumber fac rt in | made more th ich at Tacoma has 2,000,000 wooden o be a world Friday Only Closing Out 145 *GETTIE FROCKS| 3107 MATERIALS: ’ Georgetle Flat Crepe Crepe de Chine Stripe Tub Silks No Exchanges COLORS: Tan Maize Black Gray Sizes 14 to 46 Navy Green Copen Rose K 1316 G Street sr‘op City Club Building - Courtesy - - - Service Your Sewing Machine Thvs is the Super WILLCOX & GIBBS Automatic Electric Sewing Machine We say it's yours hecause we know you'll have no other Ml after you see it,in operation. No bobbins to wind. No tensions || to regulate; sews any kind of materials and makes stitches you cannot possibly break. It is abeolutely noisefess—and will jast a lifetime Learn how easily you can pay for it. Free Lessons —Free Trial PLEASE CLIP AND SIG‘FJ AND MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONC | Please mend the fres mummm | electric machine, | Your unusual sh Name descriptive folder your Vfifl-'&mymmtmwmh:::\md} . Willor & Gibbs o555% 702 10th St. N.W. M. 8232 ~THE ' EVENING STAR, SAVES MAN FROM TRAIN. | Hyattsville Police Chief Pushes E. A. Sikken From Tracks. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., June 17.— { Credit for saving the life of Ernest A. | Sikken of Edmonston 4t the Baltimore | GUDE HEADS ALUMNL. . Technical High School Body Holds Election of Officers. | Granville Gude was elected prouLL dent of the Technical High School Alumn! Association at a meeting of the alumni at Glen Echo yesterday. Below: Lieut. Benjamin R. Holcombe. dainty costumes. | shioned similar to that of and Ohio Railroad grade crossing here [ mpe outing was held in conjunction is glven Robert C. Gallagher, Hyatts- | iy the students of the school and i ville's police chief. Mr. Sikken. an|, 4oy were in attendance. eldérly man. said to be sromewhat deaf, was walking acress the tracks,| Other officers elected were: First apparently unaware of the nearness of ' vice president. Elmer P. Hardell; sec- man, percelving the situation, rang his S g Ibell frantically, but Mr. Sikken ap. |recording secretary, Miss Martha Norton: corresponding secretary, Miss His attention arested from his posi- tion at Johnson avenue and the Wash. | Robert Ander it oL was directing traffic, Chief Galla r Gets Call. vaulted the gates. which were down, D. C. Pasto to push him from the path- of the|evangelist for the Southern Pres train. terfan Church, who has recelved T T ! terian Church of Elkins, Va. said Wool growers in Western Canada|today that he had not decided | clip. The I d has the n r under advi I a 8 ment. Tl is engaged in A Washington-hound train. The gate- ong vice president, John McDonald | parently did not hear it. i Winifred Seckinger, and treasurer, | ington-Baltimore boulevard, where he and reached Mr. Sikken barely in time| Rev. Dr. John McD. Lacy, genes call to the Da lemorial ‘es! report bright prospects for lhl» 1926 er he will accept the pastorate series of in nearby citie. Cfl“l)n?/orfu/ Wearing Qualily to this Sterling Flosiery Medium ."Zo)eight $].35 Three 33,30 airs All New Colors ?lenty of Whites WATT'ERS SHOES SHOPS P =t 1337 F St. N.W. JE.Cunninghom Co .314-16 7th St. N.W. 6 Vacation Specials F or the Young Folks Dresses Slzes 2 to 10 with bloomers, Sizes 7 to 14, without. Bathing Suits All wool—for little bovs and girls. 2 to 6 year sizes. Knicker Suits For little girls 2 to 14 years. Khaki and blue.checked ma- terials. Bonnets and Hats White and colored organdy. Large vhriety of silk and straw hats. Sweaters Al wool, Babies' and chil- dren’s sizes to 6 vears, Suits and Rompers For little boys 2 to & years. Just the thing for vacation wear. Worth Considerably More You have your choice of any of these hot-weather garments at this sensationally low price. All brand-new merchandise, offered at a decided saving for 2 days. Children’s Dept.—Main Floor attractive color g’las‘s For Summer Use THIS cooling green ice L tea set consisting of a jug and 6 tumblers. $7.50 Separately—the prices are: Goblets, dozen ............$8.50 Tall Sherbets, dozen Ice Tea Tumblers, dozen. . DULIN < MARTIN G 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street .$5.00 WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. ‘BRAKS & CO G ~-STREET BETWEEN 1l1th & 12th Where the Better Things Cost Less An Opportunity 1926." Open a Charge Account Tomorrow to Plan Your Summer Wardrobe at a Remarkable Saving ! A Specially Prepared Sale of 300 Summer Dresses 15 Included Are Many Dresses Formerly Priced $25 and More Undeniably Low Priced— Meeting the Summer Demand for Inexpensive Frocks Without Sacrificing Style or Quality! Every new model for Summer is here. printed crepes. coin-dot silks, firm flat crepes. and soft flowered chiffons. The fabrics are sheerest georgettes, There are fashions for every occasion: there are love]y new colors for every taste, from the modern clear vivid tones to black: and there are delightfully new trimmings— hand fagotting. drawn work, pleating. damty lace collars and tuckmg. Tomorrow-The Price=Fifteen Dollars &:emmq‘ Section FOURTH FLOORL Tomorrow In Our Popular— Summer Frocks Amasingly Low Priced! New Summer Silk Dresses Values That Arg the Real Surprise of the Season! Two-Piece Models! Sraight- line Models! Long-Sleeve Models! Short-Sleeve Models! New Neckline Models! In the Newest and Smartest Colors— Prints and Stripes! Kayser and Lehigh Silk Hosiery Spl'endidly made of Flannels, $ Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chine and many attractive combinations of Materials. You'll want two, three or four / when you see them! All:Wool Bathing Suits Well made suits for the beach—in solid colors and fancy stnpes e guaranteed no rip crotch. Sults you will be proud to wear on your va- cation or holxday. Special Tomorrow “Kayser " silk hose with the slipper heel—re- inforced garter top, heel and toe—light Summer weight. “Lehigh” silk hose with 3-inch welt, re- inforced squlare heel and toe—lidl'nt weigl\t. All new colors. $1.65 Special Tomorrow Special Tomorrow $2.95 Bathing Caps Of rubber—with novelty trim- ming effects — very pretty and most reasonably priced. Special Tomorrow 25c¢ Beach Coats Fancy Striped Rayon Beach Coats, with pockets and belt. Good for-house wear or beach. $ 5.95 Radium and Pongee Costume Slips All-silk Radium Slips with lace-top and bottom —with shadowproof hem, lace trimmed. Also pon- gee slips shadow-proof, hemstitched top, also lace finished top—white, pink, peach, orchid. All sizes. Regularly s 2. 95 $3.45

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