Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926. SOCIETY. for Europe, where they will travel for | from their wedding journey, Mr. and £ ~ E o the next two months. Mrs. Duvall will live at 1507 Thirticth o [ Tennis Champion : e street northwest. Mr. Norman Scott Rice, son of ¥ ; S C 4 Grace N. Rice, sailed on the Pan- i ¢ Kloman, daugh b ’ > 7 America last Saturday for Buenos William' C. K 300 l airs Qf South America. g ) rick Dalridge — nd Mr: Irid, . Charles Roscoe Luce has taken ‘embers of President’s Cabinet Leave for . QR | e S for e coremony e R W()men’s Summer Shoes y . . h arley Peyton Wilson will go | Frank West to Take Part in Ceremonies ‘ 3 Simings Lo o spend o xhart | 115, 400 wis folowed by 5 ; A Gallatin street i for Crown Prince of Sweden. e e e —taken from our regular ' CLHBAE . d |Suiteriand. will visit other countries |40 in the house pink roses, ferns und $12, 814 and $15 grades i before returning home during the ident, Mr. Dawes, | with them over the week end. He Summer. | Coldenstroth Loyd sang, accompanied ned in Washington | will then meet the Brazilisi scout e by Mipe Leona Anthony, onganiat and reduced to on account of the sessions of | ¢ : By named for ths great ™! Mrs. Theodore Michael is spending | The bride was escorted and given | Sttt the Senate and could not join | stat f B: i Brazil, ! Zape several weeks in Poughkeepsie with |in marrtage by her father, and wore Mrs. Dawes in their Evans-|May and make the trip up the bay . 4 [ Pror. and Mrs. P A throp. her |a gown of white satin and rose point o home for the entertainment of the/ to PhlRALIDHIE, Ruhare ther BERls iy son-dndaw and daughter. Prof. [lace. The gown was made with fitted ' wn Prince Gustavus Adolphus and | expected to arrive Wednesday, June G : Nothrop is connected with the physics | bodice, the lace forming short puff yn Princess I & ot . to take part in the Sesquicen- | ¥ - department at Vassar Colleg slee ind trimming the bodice in voyal visitors a “hics inial celebration. The Bahin will Y Miss Blizabeth May Michael, |ithe front. The bouffant skirt had a Neay from Detruit, where they | i Lt Bhidelnts. ot ne)| B8 e tor ot M an0 My Theoaore | deep flounce of the ice, and her tulle tests for several days [middle of July, when Capt. de Aquino 5 fs returning this w from vell was held by a coronet of rose : s e ; ' University, where she completed | point lace and pearis. A court train g il ; her jun ’ | b 1 Von der Decken, wife of the S the ‘Alnha jcon i ¥, less broken in size—renderi i Tuaes e M) G - i Ithaca to attend the convention of | D endering Lo and P | Commission, <ailed today thoard the kS Hicn she wew Ghatimine. it expedient for us to make,a com- Shpen el e\t | through the Summer. | Mr. and Mrs G, C. Brandenburg | C 1 plete clearance of them NOW. Gun' Metal Strap ) 10 meet them. | § e x land their dauzhters, Mrs. Alfred L. | n y Pumps—with medium bout 1,400 | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton will Bou and Mrs. | MeC will Spanish heels, B e ahd | b2 hosts to acompany of 12 at din- GRIL trdn New. Yoik: tamdiete. on “Black X sad Ten c e ention hus | ner this evening, entertaining at the i board the Caronta to spend the Sum i g e American | Congressional Country Club in com- mer § . “They Wl vistt T L are H 5 Russia Calf Oxfords. B R | pliment o their house guests. dvs. Rime Mibrenve, Venios) Neplos TChere are two important points Black K id_Strap Hinckley. Miss Ann_ Hinck- | 2 f ~ si ion: 3 ome |4 atee i areiiteia aitioose. | S i | Jretrn o Washington earty in sep- | Shoes of the Burt quality, and in Maplewood Cali—two 2 Calf Pumps, in Parch- Y 1 ‘hi ment and White, with HEY represent lines which i their popularity has more or Patent Leather Pumps with a n d without (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) compenied by Mr. and Mrs. | (SRS : Sl bk $ 95 1es of th il of the most popular 1 R. Dick ‘of New Yor e | X 9 ; & Dr. Md Mrs Calhoun Stirling and | ooy stvles of the prevailing mode. novelty shades, whington for a short stay at s g ; their ant son, William houn g 2 Patent Leather Pumps, ayflower. ‘ Stirling, 3d. will have as a gu it e Fdriner SEEREBOHYICMHE INAvY) 4 o 3 some time . Edwin H. Tillman, former values with medium heels, 3 b Josephus Dani arrived LR ¥ et of Sweden when fon vesterday from Raleish, | NN i e 4 $29.50 to $39.95. e at |\1\vv Y\‘;fl(mi(\;;:‘p" -4 N. ind is at the Mayflower. % ’ £ i s LT R e = i Sizes 14 to 44 | Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street ainment of the | at Portledge, Chevy Chase. MISS DELPHIN S et i and t oAk nlt g illiam A. Savlor of Hyatts the park include 2 - | Copy g g Club of Washington will | One of the best allaround athletes in | b Mo 6o oo HyuLLsy 3 = # 5 e A n v e Thompson D i el mor sEh be Iven hold its _June garden fete this eve- | Washington society. Now a guest at | ce "0 ociack iy ,.,'..,,L. sede elary Y ork in fob Sl i o'clock at the home of Dr. |the Norfolk Country Club for the |, (e fumily reside > Rev " ¢ m DLl Jin Ryan Devereus, West | opening of the Virginia Tennis tour. | 1y, (i) fimily reside Rev -~ e will | Bradiey Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Sup- | nament. thew's Church, officiating, in the pres- per will be served on the lawn and e IRREelof & lan v bty will be followed by a dance revue at | Miss Lyndall Duvall was maid of | “f other distinguished |9 o'clock. was the guest yesterday of MIS. |y nor for the bride, und Mr. Sprige | e heen invited to be| The honor guests will be Mme. |Charles O A nhe Duvall served the brideroom ax best | Fiw B ~E5 msA | = SREREARRENOCS T i 1 e 1206 G Street 'Louts coLp co. | at wello - Park when oparts, duEing | pan, The bride wore her oingaway | ey e iber apartment at the Mas-| zow s of white cloth. After returning | | ¢ the park seeing the vis, Miss Lilla etary Work's | Miss Louise Hunter, Mis wen and Miss Ru | Lewis, all of whom will take part | T tional ed by the!in the program of dances. Miss Anne | lants at the marriage Satur e . 7 1 . 3 Oain oo 3 < Princess. | Ives, Mr. Maurice H. Jarvis and Mr. | ss Jean Ware to Mr. J ] Crown Prince and in Utah, | Lyneh Luayer will appear in a sKit | . ir., and will attend ‘the | riday nly { B Chns \riz Mesa Verde | written by the president of the club, [biachelor dinner this evening which | A 3 p nC e fanal National | Mr. L. M. Leisenring, which will be [ Mr. Hoyt will give at the Green.| ; | presented by the dramatic committee | Wich County Club at Greenwich, | B () isit in Detroit the dis- | preceding the dance revue. Conn. i were entertained| Dr. Devéreaux will come to Wash- 9 N N B ‘nday evening by their |ington from Bay Head, N. J., to at-| Miss Tmogene Stockett will sail j 1 Mre. Warren, who in- | tend the garden part from New York next Staurday to| : —_— spend the Summer in Lurope. i | Jany of 50 for dinner at 91 program of © was| Mr. Victor H. Stonesifer. secretary ° 1% . Ann e mnd thej ol tne ‘Natbonal fledgus of MBIEtHCt | Higoniavller) iaf the fGurrency Mr 1 A Symphony S Quartet. | Postmasters, and Mrs. Lillie M. Mack | yrentosh was host to a small com.: fgesday evening the dinner party of |of Wasl 3 wrried in Balti- | ,ny luncheon yesterday on the | 5 [} Mrs. Warren was followed |more, 3 esterday. The ceremony | Willurd roof. | o Nheception with dancing, an | Was performed at the rectory of All V ! ¢ oor ng b in the ts’ Catholic Church by the Rev.| jfiss Touise Shibley, recently grad- SE lanterns, | T. Kenny in the presence of close | yated from Holton Arms School,. is )rient, | v ves of Mr. and Mrs. Stonesifer. | visiting Miss Blanche Rhett =~ in N mediately after the ceremony the eiten I8 IC. SheTwm Her | ed for the | wedding luncheon s served at the parents in their cottage at Sherwood > - | < . X s age at § | ~ > I~ < Yienrs | resitence of the sixter of the bride. | Forelt iy} SILK DRESSES (formerly $15 to $19.75) $ : .d for the|Mr. and Mrs. Stonesifer left for a Plain, colored and printed crepes, in assorted colors and popular | short trip to Atlantic City. Upon The | their return to Washington they will Mrs. F. R. French was hostess a dinner last night at the Willard, composed of i old-fashioned dances chiffons in the assortment. Join. e and Mrs. Warrer B.. A ‘"";\]{f;‘.,{;'y’,.\‘:,},-,gh ire. Henry |Gen. Duncan, United States Army, |sailed from New York this morning | B era ot the.rosai | ’ WONDERFUL NEW SILK DRESSES $ par : g 's| Mrs. George B. Dun wife of | his niece, Miss Rosemary Arnold, P 3 3 — : o Mr. For v combinations. Different styles and sizes—nothing in § § . the guests being Invited 10| setts avenue northwest. ol O o B At $: 7 1 Long and short sleeves. Several beautiful printed ‘:fi mbers of the | party who we of former Every Color Sizes 14 to 44 & Including one and two piece effects. Benutiful range of all Senator and Mrs. Truman H. New- < ; the season’s most popular colorings and white; also plenty berry. . No Charges No Exehanges of blacks and navies. Flat crepes, crepe de thines, geor- Ambassador of Japan and § gettes, radium and broadcloths. Also novelty weaves and will go to Philadel- ; & et ‘row morning to attend the i combinations. ~ Brothers | B G Sweet | SILK DRESSES SUITABLE FOR e, Ameader| 1 HOP Cis s g ALL OCCASIONS P The i £ fore s of Peru, | o = . sdied S sht | H . N y tes and combina- e entertained at dinner last night | Frld . pe New printed chlflons_, crepes, geofget s :;r-“.‘ Wade H. s his home, a" = S Clal | 5 tions, one and two piece models, including all the sea- On Massachusells avenue. to Close Out o i y s s son's new colors. Also plain white and contrasting Mr. Brun, Danish Minister, — color combinations. Full range of sizes for the miss Spending Season in Maine. and matron. Farior : 40 STREET AND » : SILK DRESSES AT HALF PRICE i | Harbor for the remainder of the| Summer. The Minist h 1 small com- | ] ol ;‘lnmy "th % x‘}"l.:‘m.l:{:?“ FTERNOON ROCKS i One lot of about 150 silk dresses in light, medium . St < Frederic M. Sack-| g and dark colors that formerly sold from $29.50 to 0f Kenticky, who are staving | ] $49.50—in assorted styles, materials and sizes— ett of Ker Ky, 5 ; y! 5 B Mo e s 00 for immediate close out. They are mostly black of Congress, had several gV th 3 X Scta : A them at dinner last evening in the A 1115 1117 F STREFT and navies in solid colors and contrasting color Ssbadl i : e e T combinations. Tucking, embroidering, hand Mme. Fisa, wife of Dr. Peregrin | A ; combinations. Tucking, _embroid of the legation of | Reduced from oo S e ko ot | ‘ T 2l Bl We shall place on sale NEW FLANNEL COATS yesterday afternoon, attending the ex- % . 5 . 2 pition of _Czechoslovakian dre . h eithe ht and embroideries which are on d and Dinner Gowns weight linings; also awning stripe models. Self collar play there for the day. Mme. does much to introduce the h: ndl\\'nrks . | and cuffs—an unusual value for the price. Cool, dur- s s Choice Of E"ery able and good looking. P of women of t ountry in Washing- | ton and New York. B iow s imaval itinene oy nn / alian embs , Comdr. L will be 5 ) SIS — Spring Hat e v * p g - Colored, white and combination effects. Balbriggans, Contessa. Sommati di Mombello, who il enitertainifar e SOHE Y (RCha 38 IWELNE EH IR TEEN flannels, knitted crepes, in plain colors, striped jacquard and plain effects. Jaunty styles, nifty pockets, collar, Club The naval attache of the Brazilian : v eribhesy) . Radler de Aquino, $ 00 i cuffs and button effects. Almost a riot of colors to NaL 1o Senhora Sde = | ot choose from. Many have silk slips and dresses with - child the 2 : their children in the jackets of some woolen material. TEEEYSYYYESYITETE TS YU CRER YIRS T IR RS SR SRS RS VESYSE Y The Original Prices Ranged from 3 PLEI‘\JTY OF SMART FLANNEL $10.00 to $18.50 SUITS Come in rose, green, blue, maize, gold, tan, navy and black jackets, with skirt of white flannel. Some have pearl but- tons and some have brass military buttons. Several styles to choose from. 250 SPRING COATS Formerly Sold from $39.50 to $69.50 The assortment consists of many colors, including soft grays, blues, tans, greens and, of course, a large range of black and navies. Fur, embroidered, stitching, braided and plain tailored models. $19.75 | e 25 929 Va—Vs Off b THREAD SILK HOSIERY You have an unrestricted privilege for e ;owns ; Di choice of any coat in stock— ol Just 240 pairs of these hose hgve been set aside » Ev ening Gownis, Da) S for this special week-end offering. - A good serv- .00 4 COATS Generously Reduced All Cloth All Silk and e ice weight hose with lisle top, full fashioned. ’535 $40 Coats Satin Coats Colors: atmosphere, champagne, nude, French | & nude, biscuit, blush, grain, piping rock, rose, Ve l'y Smart Hats 1 | &4 ta‘:xpe, gun metal and black and white. Sizes 81 Hats, $5, $7-50 There are no exceptions—both dress DRESSES il and sports Hats — the entire remaining 1217 A Shop of Spring stock is included. for Connecticut Ave. Individuality RLBREBEBTIEE % 4 5300 suitable ’ all occasions— That means, you know, very exclusive o oy vt All Spring Coats . T ed —very re- markable PRV TS S YYY 2 800, 1000, 1200, 15.00 2 0“. 1 4 0“' to 10, but not all sizes in all colors. Everything from our regular stock of high- 1214F Street e They’re of the Louvre quality and ex- : clusiveness. Which makes the reductions class apparel merchandise cannot be returned, ex- | the more interesting. M PASTFRNAK changed nor sent on approval. e W &) 1219 Conn. Ave.

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