Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1926, Page 18

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SO SOCIETY e CIETY. THE EVENING The Chief Executne and Mrs. Coolldge “Are Back From Cruise on Potomac Aboard the Mayflower. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge returned to the White House this morning after a week end cruise down the Potomac_on the Mayflower. They were accompanied by the Speak- er of the House of Repr Mr. Longworth; Mrs. Fritz G. Lan resentative and Mrs. of N Reic Mark Parker Ogden nd Mrs. x: ames S. nce Gustavus Adol- phus and the Crown Princess Louise of Sweden, who are now in Detroit, will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening the former United States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Charles Beecher Warren. Ther be a small company for the dditional guests have been to meet the distinguished ater in the evening. Crown Prince and Prince the guesis for three dayvs last X of Mr, and Mrs. Harold J. Cool in their home, Elletraps, P'rides Crossing, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Coolidge entertained at a_large dinne for their guests, and Mrs. Wendell was hostess at the distinguished visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Sleeper gave a tea in honor of the Swedish royalties at their home in Gloucester. The Crown Pri and vited Wilbur Back avy Celebration. The Secretary of the Navy. Wilbur, has returned to \\.v\hm"xun from Marblehead, Mass., where he went to attend the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of the American Navy, Associate Justice and Mrs, Oliver Wendell Holmes have closed their Washington home and gone to Beve Tarms, where they have opened thei Summer place for the se The Chief of Staff and Mrs. John L. Hines will be hosts at dinner to morrow evening. The new na Ttalian embassy, entertain at dinner Saturday evening. crotary of State, Mr. Leland Harrison. returned this morning from Philadelphia, where he has been for several days with Mrs. Harrison and their infant daughter. Mrs. Harrison went to Philadelphia several weeks ago to he with her father, Mr. B. Dawson Coleman, and Mr. Harrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Henry Harrison -of New York, joined her there last week. The Assistant Mile. Gilia Szechenyi, eldest daugh- ter of the Minister of Hu Countess Szecheny uncle and aunt, nelius Vanderbilt, who are occupying the Breakers, the Summer home of Gen. Vanderbilt's mother, Mrs, Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, at Newport. Miss Madeleine Margaret Couzens, ator and M Dotroit for couzin. Miss danghter of X Altimont Jewell. fo Mr. Russell Henry Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Grover. which will take place to morrow morning. N Madeleine Couzens will he matd of honor the bridesmaids will include other cousins of the hride, M garet Couzens. Miss Dorothy of Buffalo and Miss Alma Ie! of Windsor, Ontario. Mr. Alfred Relleperche will he an, and the ushers I include ) J. Alvin Aberle, Mr. Delancey laven and Mr. H. Irving Solea . wife of former H Newherry. at lum-hrw-n Wednesday honor of Miss Jewell, the other gues: including the members of her brid party. Mrs. Henry I. Dimock has closed her house on Scott Circle ed North. She will make several visits before going to her Summer home at Bar Harbor, Me. Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie has re- turned from a 10.day visit in her home in Cleveland mzens and imont | Mre, Sydney three < Mar- Dewey lleperche | Sen- was in Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Tssue Danughter's Wedding Cards. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens Magruder Simpson have lssued invitations for the wedding reception of their daugh- —_— a wedding’ gift from at | | Yarrett | icheon for | and | and start. | ter, Ruth Eleanor, to Mr. Charles urton Meyer, \Wednesd evening, June 30, at’ 8 o'clock in the home of the bride, at 4119 Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs, George Bowie Chip- man will be hosts at dinner this eve. ning in their home on Nineteenth street. es Wells Russell Y to their Summer home Th and their son, Mr Russell New York. Mr. return to his New York a short visit with his Ogston, Mosby Russell wi home after | parents. Mellon, cretary guest | and Mrs. Edward P, nephew and niece of the of the Treasury, have ns heir in their home at Southaunpton, Long Island, Miss Alice H. vester, who is on her way to Boston, {rom where | she will sail July 7 aboard the Presi- | dent Wilson a Mediterranean cruise. An engagement nt of Interest to Wash of Miss Anne Hunting- to I'rince Simon Constan: tine Sidamon \luff formerly of the imperial Ru which is an- | nounced by , Mrs. Charles Edward Tracy of New York. has visited in Washing- and attended the camps of the National Service School. She is the daughter of the late Mrs. Charles ., who was a brother the late Mrs. Pierpont Morgan, and is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bigelow, her grandfather heving been United States Minister to France and Ger- many. The FORMER WASH[NGTON STAR, WmfiINGTON D. ¢ wedding march, Her veil wore green MONDAY, JUNE 21, “Lohengrin,"” was plaved by Miss Myra Benhoff. The bride wore a gown Reorgette over simple and girlish lines bride roses. at the back with orange blosgoms. Miss Alice Fowler maid_and white satin, was was the brides 1926. SOCIETY R4, 1826 Maseachu- American Independence week, com- memorating the one* hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Thomas Jefferson, Monday morning, June 28, at 10:30 o'clock, in Memorial Continental Hall Archibald Hopkins, setts ave. George W. Stickney. 80. 1324 11t o, Alice K. Patterson. 72. 1248 7th st. | Edoa Sullvan 24, Tunerculosts Hogpital. || Rotert Dalrymple.’ 5. en route to Walte Reed Hospital Infant of George and Mable Godwin. 45 Siblex Hosnitai Ritten- of white made on and carried caught Why Worry Where to Go? 3 hours. 727 Excellent Work—Reasonable Prices Zhone F. 6355 and Ask Us to Call for |WE REMODEL AND STORE MISS DOROTHY MARKHAM, daughter of Mrs. John Henry Markham, who will marry Mr. Manuel Lloyd Freese, formerly of Washington, who now lives in Tulsa, Okla. Prince the former a, daughter ince and Princess ieorges Sida- istoff, who in 1923, was mar- Charles K. Moser, former n consul at Tiflis. He also is related to Mrs. Norman Ogden \White- | house, the former Russian Princess Tamara Bagration Moukhransky. At the prince is visiting Mre d his fiancee at Stonihurst, cy'c country place, at High N. Y. to Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew have arrived at Hot Springs, where they will be until the middle of July, when they will go to Lenox, Mass., for the midseason, Mrs. Milton C. Elliott and her sons, { Warren and John, have gone to White . | Sulphur Springs to remain through | the Summer. L. A. Orrell announces | ge of her granddaughter, Alta_Beverly Orrell, to Mr. Willard | €. Clopton Thursday evening, June 17, in the Calvary Baptist Church, the | pastor, Rev. W. S. Abernethy, off ciating. The bride was dressed in white georgette crepe and lace and wore a picture hat of white georgette crepe and carried white roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Nellie M. Fike as maid of | honor, who wore pink georgette erepe |and shadow lace, with a horsehair hat, {te match, and carried pink roses. Mr. Ralph Rertram was best ma A iarge company of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Clopton left for |4 wedding trip_and will later make their home in Washington. Ruth B. | the Mrs Rodgers of New York On the Roof Atop the Earle | ADMISSION | Ladies, 40c Gentlemen, R3¢ SATURDAYS. SUNDAYS ND HOLIDAYS Ladies, 50c Gentlemen, $1.25 Rwanee Syncopators Direction Al Kamons 13th & E Sts. | Washing’ton’s is the guest of Mrs. Charles I. Corby, on the Rockville road. formerly of Detroft, Cedrie for Europe. early Summer former secretary bassy, Ginseppi Verdi ents, She son, hurst, home of Mr Rome. Miss | M Of Mr. Simpson wedding Tuesda Rogene of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cornish, and Mr. Walter B, Slmpson at the bride's residence. Throughout the house the geason’s flowers prevailed in abun- ow of Washing: [dance. The ceremony was performed n the steamship | by the Rev. George (ummings of hey will pass the |Garden Memorial Preshyterfan Church in England and Scot and, and visit Holland and Belgium, Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Hamlin, on, safled Saturday Fall in France, and spend the late Summer and ear] %flm@mmm@afimmm@m@flmm Signora Gelsser Celesia, wife of the of the Ttallan em- ved in New Yowk on the and is with her par- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Erl is accompanied by her who will g0 with her to Cedar- Long Island, the Summer and Mrs. Erhart. Signor s now located at PO pmexrtk 21U a0 € STS. wu A perfectly equipped apart- ment home—supported by unsurpassed service—acces- ible to business and recre- ation—moderate rates. Furnished or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year Geisser Cglesia s Cornish Bride Tuesday. Charming in its simpl of Mis: youngest v was the Corn SLIP COVERS —made to order for any three- piece suite with best grade Bel- gian Linen. Special— Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE—LABOR ONLY— Your Old Furniture Made New —by our experts at prevailing low prices to get your work right now. Armstrong’s Upholstering Co. 1233 10th St. N.W. FRANK-A-LIN 7483 Phone or write, Mr. Armstrong will call with samples. Eight Days An Extraordinary Selling of Excellent trim- med in pink rosebuds. o carried! pink La France roses. Mr. Julius Tolson was best man for his uncle. After n -small Mr. and Mrs. Simpson fi * a Southern trip. Owing to a recent death in the bridegroom's family, only tives and friends were | Miss Jean Wil row for Lancaster County, she will :spend the Summe; Mrs. hacher ington this week for N will sall Saturc the Summer months tru visiting Austria, Italy and France, and will return the carly part of Sep tember, Mr, vesterday program of musle Suzanne Stone, hot Miss Eleanor Waters presided.at the tea table and the guests inc) hlrlml Mr, and Mrs. Van der Decken, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Martin, Lieut. and Mrs, Henry L. Phelps, Mr. and Mps. Con way N. Kitchen, Miss Anne O’ Mr. Robert W. Bonynge Fverett Watkins and f\'l Ihun I ¥ Hec | il tomor- .. Where | jor will e Wash York, and Prew Savoy wis host afternoon, wi B nt fety, Daughters of Revolutlon, has jssued | invitations for the officlal opening of | it WASHINGTON'S LEA other function unless Gude furn or flowers. 1212 F St. N Main 4271 Made of finest pongee, hemstitched or broidered. Special 295 HICH Mr. a short visit, Lallian Mevers of Baltimore. M Hoefman. City o record of a single complaint in all the years of serving in this capacity. GUDE BROS. Two Stores for Your Convenience Member of Florists' Telearaph Delivery Assoctation Pongee Silk Slips quality value. cDonald. 1018 W st iff . n.e. edmen’s Hospital Elizabeth’s Hos- A B 1o allie Oate. 61, 4501 Sh ohn McDorrah. 54. Fi Clarence Williams, 40. St and Mrs. A, Darrow are at the stel Elberon, in “Atlantic Cigy, for Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the owing William, B, Hill and Clara 1. Carter Henry Baylo lizabeth efferson Jahn' H. Cobh Pauline Davidson. Buckingham. Va Charles Kessler Richmond, Va., Walter Reed Hospital Children’s Hospital Wilher Craige. 17 months. Providence Hos- both of § and \dee Mayeur and Nelli Childress. both ehmond M. Yeatman and Genevieve T. John M. Raines and A of Refsterstown. Md Tkinioh and Hazel G Jeannette Taslor. WASHINGTON PARIS Maile rraret Epplg. both of v homas L. Gouldman’ and Ethel ¥. West. th of Rickimond, v 4 SR 7% David Shapiro and Dora Zarvitz, both of Theadore A. MeArk and Wilhelmina E. Hihmore: Sia do_Pianelll of New York u-.rmn of this eity. New Adolplie E. L. and Mary J. Deaths Reported | The following deaths have been reported | the Health “Department in " the last 24 Columbus Thompson, 85, Gallinger Hos- | BBBE DING FLORIST of summer activities. is not a complete ishes the decorations Retig stocks fresh and new. are moderately priced. & Dresses Coats Hats Imported Accessories 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 1102 K S FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewTrh Gold Stripe ings that W ferent shades. em- 1 means that every one of our eight specialized dress shops is ready with complete stocks of new and decidedly smart Summer fashions— clothes allov =R CX incorporate attractive usc of the DF.VELOPF,D of a wide range of washable silks, printed and polka dotted crepes, monotone flat crepe and crepe de chine in both tailored, sports and informal afternoon styles. . Straight- line, one-piece and jumper models in smart effects. Excellent ver- crepe and printed combinations. for all Summer occasions—for all types of women and misses, and for every vance. And many extra-special values tomorrow. For Women and Misses Summer Silk All-Occasion Frocks Exceptionally Low Priced 6.50 OSE who stay behind in the city during the hot Sum- fl mer months will be particularly interested in this Ll presentation of decidedly desirable Summer frocks, well made of good quality fabrics—and in all the charming, cool style treatments of the Summer season. Those who go away—no matter where—will appreciate the economy of buying at this extraordinary low price the frocks that form the major part of your vacation wardrobe—that you can wear with an assurance of good taste, good quality and good style. Your NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS 618 12th St. NW Summer Apparel Furs JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. Of Refreshing Individuality | FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Has ]ust Arrived Here R stocks are now fully replete with irre- sistibly beautiful fashions for all occasions Constantly new selections arriving keep our Many charming models Surts Sports Apparel ALSO OUTFITS FOR CHILDREN F STREET CORNER OF 187 Silk to the top k Stock- AR—in 32 dif- 1.95 pr. Tomorrow is “Buy Your Summer Frocks” Day! Frocks for Misses, 16.50 LAT crepe, crepe de chine, better style details of the season a repetition of the stylists’ decree for the Sizes 36 to 44, printed crepe, polka dots and geor- gette crepe are the fabrics in this group and if you have been reading the style magazines you will recognize that this < ummer piece, youthful basque, princess and coat models, some with all- over tucking, others with pleating and stitching in clever treat- ment—or jabots that know all the tricks of the mod erely season. Two- White, flesh, home store Will bring her not only present satisfaction—but enduring and endearing appreciation. Below we list a few suggestions Gateleg Tables Ferneries Fancy Glassware Electric Utensils Secretaries Occasional Chairs Fancy Tables Sewing Cabinets Silverware Lamps Writing Desks Easy Chairs Mirrors Library Tables Telephone Stands Colored Glassware Tea Wagons China DULIN&MARTIN (@ 1"1§=n7 F Strect and 1214 to 1218 & Street Quality Desirable SORQASIS Pumps and Oxfords 7.50 Regularly 8.75 to 15.00 Over 100 individual and distinctive styles in SOROSIS pumps and oxfords, all new merchandise and in the smart styles of the season—at this one remarkably low rice. > Patent kid, satin, suede calf, snake, ostrich and bro- cades in tans, hrmm, cafe au lait, beach, beige, black, white and two-tone effects. Footwear for every Summer occasion. Spool— Splke—Splnuh—Cubnn—Mihnry and low Block Heels. In the Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor 4 $ FASHION INSHTUTION . sions of the flat inclusive. All at 16.50. 2 o In the Women's Gown Shop—Second Flur For Larger and Taller Women New Summer Dresses Nawy georgette over print, dezel- ops charming coat frock, for larger and taller sunni, sands, Lanvin blue, coral, green, navy and black. Sizes 14 and 16. All at 16.50. In the Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor One Smart Skirt N the styles that are endorsed by well = 0]13 Smart Sweater dressed larger and taller women at all + one smrt Frock the smart resorts here and abroad—styles that follow faithfully the Paris dictates, e : b " ¢ ice. while at the same time managing to achieve at a very IoAf.L pric . the air of grace, that is so much sought HE sweater and skirt frock is an ac- cepted mode for all Summer daytime occasions—a mode that was set and is being after. Two groups specially priced faithfully followed by well dressed women. Several sweaters and several skirts is the 25.00 secret of a varied and smart wardrobe at a comparatively small expenditure. 'ROCKS for every Summer daylight occasion, in attractive new printed crepe patterns; Smart New Sweaters georgettes that are so good now, smart washable AYON and wool slip-on styles with 2_50 crepes in plain and stripe effects and a number of the youthful student collar. In a unusually fine voile frocks. wide range of Summer colors and combinations of pastel shades. 35_00 107 LIP-ON Sweaters of wool and rayon, 5 In attractive poster TREET and afternoon modes developed in with the smart horizontal stripes and the new Vionnet neckline. georgette, plain or combined with printed crepe m new treatiments, that are not usually color combinations. New White Skirts found in frocks at this price. Also a group of practical street frocks of flat crepe and prints in 'HITE Crepe de Chine with the cffective tailored treatment. pleated front and plain back ftreat- Sizes 40V to 50V, ment, or pleated all around. In the Shop for Larger and Taller Women HITE with godet Second Fleor in excellent Circular treatment, developed 10.75 quality flannel. In the New Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor 10 For the Smart Set—Regardless of Age ¥ hite crepe de Chine pleated skirt, $10. Wool and vayow slip-on sweater striped pustel colors, Viewnet neckline, 81075 [ I I |

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