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19 Births Reported. The following hirihs have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Frederick B. and Helen V. Phillips, boy. Carlos and Dolotes Barrera. boy. 2 Edward W. and Clarice H. Gregors. girl Pryor E._and May L. Hefner. girl Richard E. and Grace E. Ziegler. boy. Charles D. and Helen R_ Ferguson. hov. Alfred 0. and Arcelia Njcholson, boy Reginald and Nola H. Youns. girl John A. and Roberta Dat THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. JUNE 22.. 19%. to Richmond, Va., because of the sud- den death Saturday of Mr. Arents aunt, Miss Grace Arents. secretary; Mrs. Frank Long, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. Henry G. Clay, treasurer; Mrs. Wallace Streater, parliamentarian; Mrs. Nelson Page ‘Webster, historian; Mrs. J. Daniel Fry, registrar; Mrs. Rosa Mulcare, chap- lain, and Mrs. W. C. Cole, directress of children. Rowe of Alabama and | sing. Miss Lilliam will also sing and Mrs. i leloe, wife of Representa- tive Kincheloe of Kentucky, will give interesting numbers in negro dialect. Mrs. Wallace Streator is the chalr- man of the committee having charge of the party, with Mrs. Harvey Ball, vice chafrman, and they will be as- sisted in serving by Mrs. Jesse Lee { Webb and Mrs. Jeter Pritchard. The officers of the Mary Taliaferro Thomp- son Memorial Association are: Mrs. {o France and Mra Henry White have | {ea {0 50T RICETied dent: " had as their guest at Elm Court, their d d : Jeter P d, second vice presi- Summer home at Lenox, Mrs, Adrian | qert \Pritchard, = IhSJ,.., ‘mcnyr‘di::g Iselin, who returned to New Rochelle a sterday. Massachusetts avenue, as the first | Mrs. Fivina stop on their way to a lodge in the | Adirondacks, where they will thelr honeymoon before taking their residence in Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Lea will go today to New York and will sail tomorrow for Europe, where they will pass three months. wore the lace at her own wedding and | to whom, in turn, it was a gift from her The sranged with a coronet of the lace and covered a vell of tulle which formed a train, She carried white roses and liles of the vaHey. Mrs. Joseph William Hazell was ma- tron of honor, and her gown was of hydrangea blue taffeta. fashioned fitted bodice and bouffs i she carried an arm bouquet of 3 es. Mr. Hazell was best man. Countess Fianelli de la Valette, mother of the bridegroom, who is at | present living in New York, came to Washington for the wedding. Count and Countess Planelli de la Valette left later for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a traveling costume of powder blue crepe, trimmed in black, with a small French felt hat to | match. They will make their home in New York. Among the out-of-town guests were | Mrs ryl Bryan of Annapolls, Mrs. Harbey Sampson, Miss Selby William- Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. John : . Yearley. May SHAW JLNIOR HIGH GRADUATES SIKTY B. I. A. Bennett, Board of Education Member, Awards Class Certificates. o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ruth entertained a small company at dinner on the Wil- lard roof last night. SO(E)TY Continued from Efghteenth Page.) were like those of the mald of Articles made in this country are Mr. Eben F. Comins has closed his |00 bonuiar in the Orient than ever apartment here and gone to his Sum- mer place, Between the EIms, at Fast Gloucester, Mas: Mr. and Mrs. George Arents, jr., of New York City, accompanied by George Arents, 3d, stopped in Wash- ington at the Mayflower, on their way Mr. William B. 11l of Florida w best man, and Mr. Frank W. Davis and Mr. Hulbert Young, cousins of the bridegroom, and Mr iward | Pardoe. Mr. John G. Schi er ett Embrey and Mr. Harry Gibson were the ushers Following the ceremony a recep- n for the relatives and out-of-town s was held in the home of the ents, M the bride, in gray nd carried an arm bouquet and Mrs. Young was aded chiffon and carried \mpson Gary have York and are at the short stay. Former United States Ambassador Mr. and Mrs. { gone to Ne Plaza Hotel for | bride’s With Dr. Havden Johnson, member | Tothe of the Board of Education. presiding, | of pink r 60 pupils of Shaw Junior High School | in orchid b were awarded their certificates of | PIRE craduation at exercises held . morning. F. I. A. Rennett member of the hoard, a Sommers, —_— Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley were hosts at luncheon vesterday in their recently completed Newport villa, Sea- view Terrace. The party was the first Mr. and Mrs. Bradiey have given since taking ssion of their Summer | ¥ t Shipman, daugh- | Bradley, is their | ew Terrace. of na his bride are motor- hite Mountains, where pend their honeymoon, travelin 1217 A Shop o Connecticut Ave. 4 All Spring Coats and Wraps 1s—1s Off Evening Gowns, Day Dresses Generously Reduced and Mrs. L. Flenn of New York, who are spending the week at the Willard, entertained on the roof there last night. Mr. Archibald Wells of Washington had several guests with him at lunch- eon yesterdav in the presidential din- | ing room of the Mayflower. ! Interest Party Invi Louisa M rley, Miss Frances Yearley Dall Worthington of Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Best of Catonsville, Mad “ e House of Faihion” OUR LEASE EXPIRES SHORTLY WE ARE OFFERING AT A GREAT SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES AND COATS MILLINERY, HOSIERY, SCARFS AND SLIPS HUNDREDS OF DRESSES ligh s northwe C. Wilkins % out-0f-town guests were superintendent of The, pert Young, Miss vocation was pronounced by Dr. Ster- | ¢ ¢ " r. Huibe: ‘\(-\:np, \. Brown of Howard University Ralti: and the school joined in cho - tielm | ing. The following were awarded certif- cates: Myra Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea returned to Washington last evening from Richmond, Va., where they went to attend the wedding of Mr. Lea's | niece, Miss Elizabeth Palmer, and Mr. William Beverley of Winchester, | Va., both of whom are known here. The bride is the only daughter of [ Thompson Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Amiss Palmer [S. M. A, Friday evening from § to 11 and a granddaughter of Col. William |o'clock, in the home of the president, Henry Palmer, distinguished Confed- [ Mrs. Frank Morrison, at 1216 Decatur erate officer, now in his ninety-first | street. vear. The meeting will be an al freseo | The Governor of Virginia, Mr. |affair and after a short husiness meet- Ryrd, who is aleo from Winchester, | ing and a very interesting program | was best man for the bridegroom. | the guests will adjourn to the spacious | f A cousin and foster sister of the bride, [lawn, where refreshments will be | Mrs. Beverley Randolph Mumford, | served. The party is in honor of Mrs. was matron of honor, and the brides | Edward Campbell Shields, who was | malds were Miss Fugenia Tennant |formerly Miss Marie J. McGuire, | Fairfax, Miss Frances Beverley (a [member of the association. R!pre[ tlons have been issued to a open meeting of the M Henrietta Turner Archer. Barkley, Eva Fra ence Alberta Budd, Butler, Arabella « Loretta Grace ( Dodson, Selma Mary Elizabeth I° Fulton A Marie | e Coates, | Belle | |1 | Ret and Mr. Edward de de la Valette took place yes- | ernoon at 4 o'clock in ‘the | ginla Fmma E: and Mrs. Harban at | Hall, C: X Hall. Irene Do the Rev. Father lores Hall, Cath » Hawkins, | C St. Matthew's Church of- Lucille Noretta Hend t The ceremony was attended bert Henry, N 11y the members of the two imme- Dorothy amilies and a few close friends, Thelma fan there was a small reception, Johnson, |10 which a few additional guests had Demetrue I | been invited. Beatrice 1. ) | The bride, who was given in mar- Mallory, M riage by her father, wore a gown of [ North Carolina. lev, Ethel Ma i soft white satin, made sleeveless, the |~ Following the ceremony there was burn Quarles, Ruth trude Shep. | round neck lina finished with & fold of |a wedding. reception and later M REFRIGERATORS herd, Leanora Alma Ruth [tulle and the bouffant skirt banded [and Mrs. Beverley started for Wi RELINED Evelyn Tavlor, Naomi Louise Tavlor, | w a veil of old lace, | ington, where they apied the re PROMPT SERVICE 616 F St. NW. Main 6475 Very Smart Hats 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 Everything from our regular stock of high- Jeffersen Yernisa He! ol sister of the bridegroom), Miss Eliza- [sentative George Huddleston from beth Scott, Miss Alice Meredith, Miss [ Alabama. will make an_address, and | Parrish and Miss Bell Cameron of = s = = class apparel merchandise cannot be returned, ex- changed nor sent on approval. Catherine Tolsor dence of Mr. and Lea, at 2 Venture, Jennie | burnia Hall Webh, ¢ lia Wehb, Edith Ade < William Henry Audri Julian Branch, Samuel Monroe v. Fred- | erick Dougla Wesley Franklin. | John Wesley Fultz, Joseph Franz Harris, James Edward Jackson, Wil- | llam Thomas . Ernes: Johnson. Gordon King. Francis Pow- | ell, Walter Scott, Clarence Stafford, Alphonzo Lore: Tansimore, Mal colm Joseph Ta Paul Coles Ven- ture and Frank Whealer. Shanghai will build a modern thea- | ter catering 1o both Chinese and Euro- peans, and beinz one of the first ;\ulldinzs in the city to have a colored ront. For Immediate Clearance TTARGER WOMEN = 78 Spring and Summer Dresses At 50% off 29.75 3975 45.00 14.88 19.88 22.50 “You are only as large as you look” 55.00 21.50 || Yesterday's Price. .... || Tomorrow's Price. ... Colors Georgette Crepe de Chine Sizes 14 to 42 No Exchanges Navy Green Black Copen Gray Tan 20% Discount —on materials for reed and Butterfly June 14th to 28th. Plastolart, art, from 1316 G Street 3ieienllfinthedaoods City Club Building The Butterfly Box Inec. A% the Sign of the Big Biue Butterfy 739 11th St Franklin 3870 A Most Extraordinary Special Purchase of - 100 52945 to 339 Afternoon Gowns Guide $21 “Pootwear & hiaie g -over eyelet embroideries t takes a highly-paid expert to properly cut and design d s for th 7P e Ao : y: XPe properly cut and design dresses for the martness Y Sl ki il o s large figure. That is why it is an achievement to secure really beautiful : f Heavy quality Flat Crepes dresses to sell at $21. Delightful afternoon and summer dinner models— Washable Silk Crepes cool, washable silk crepes—every type a woman needs for every summer Querteressidechisetor occasion. And in a wide range of colors—navy blue, black, white, bluette, Georgette slips . % Some real lace trimmed OrCh‘,d‘ blush, prints. In exquisite qualities we sell regularly for $29.75 to $39.75. In a full size range—42Y/5 to 561/,—for Little Women, 161, to 421/ (Third Floor.) Stout Figure Corselette % Lovely pink silk striped coutil, made with an inner lightly-boned belt over the abdomen. Fastens conven- iently on the side and has removable and adjustable shoulder straps. Sizes 40 to 50. Large Women's Costume Slips White lingerie cloth hip-hem slips, trimmed with Irish or filet lace. Built-up or strap shoulder, $1.95. Hip-hem heavy silk radium slips, hemstitched bodice style. Summer shades and black, $5.95. Kimonos of 52.95 Box-Loom Crepe < Slenderizing, long Tuxedo collar, flat- tering to the larger figure. Wide sleeves — side fastening —and pastel shades make this summer robe very attractive 51 .95 and $5.95 i An exquisité white kid- skin pump, tripmed with patent leather, $11.50 Braided leather Sandals (B EIOE) (Fifth Floor.) (Fitth Floor.) —white, white and red, green or violet, parchment, and blue New side-laced oxford Brown King snake calf— white kidskin—ivory snake calf and brown kid, patent gray, 513.50 zreen kid or all white ! Larger women look slim in these Silk and Cloth Coats Satins, silk failles and twills in sises from 42Y5 to 48Y; 53950 Across the shoulders, under the arms, through the bust, Menihan's Arch Aid Shoes Constructed to give balance and - to easc the strain on the arches pump _ of or black $12.50 Custom-built patent leather eatin. Beautiful fine sim- sports. 1207 F St. “‘Blazer” oxfords wear. Made striped awning cloths several striking com- binations for of New seamless oxford. Patent with brown alliga- tor calf. Brown 13 5() kid. White kid, Chinese Wood Sole Beach Sandals The smartest bathing ac- cessory of the season. Ga: 1y lacquered in bright col ors with fancy, patent leather trimmed, elastic Special Heavy women require this specially constructed shoe if they are to have the comfort and poise necessary to success at home or in business. Style has not been overlooked—they are made in all new models in all new leathers. $8.50 to $12.50. !Plrgl Floor.) around the hips—here is where you can tell quality best in large women’s coats. See these, try them on—then note how slim you look. Some have collars banded in squirrel. All in navy and black. (Thid Floor.) Co-F STreE Store Hours: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M.