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'SOCIETY (Continued from T Twenty.) of tulle banded by satin, with a deep band of rose point lace the bot tom, blossoms Her show- lies of the The bride: Kloman two in pale g s matched thel were flower gette crepe horsehs menots and with pink ros &nd the ush Barington Merlin Curtin, Mrs. Kloman, mother of the br had a_gown of flesh-cc : erepe trimmed with brillian hat to match and mother of the bridegroo , Mr. Kenneth F Evans and Mr. Popular Matron Returns I THE EVEN gowns made similar to that of the matron of honor, one in nile green taffeta and the other in pink, and they had large picture hats in match- They carried pink roses. i William J. Finley acted as best | man and the ushers were Mr. Marion Mr. Henry Stock Woodward, melius J. Keller and Mr. Fear- Meeks Mrs. Brock, mother of the bride- room, wore a charming gown of sil- a lesh-color georgette ' corsage bouquet. of pink roses and lilies of the valley. frs. Mackie wore befge-color, chiffon nd a hat in the same shade’ Immediately following the cere- mony there was a reception at the home of the bride’s parents at 1801 teenth street for only the mem- of the two families and the party. The house deco- in palms, ferns and pink and roses. Later Mr. and Mrs. Brock left for wedding trip by motor through New wearing g - % blue trimmed in ashes of ros ko their home at Cathedral Man- Miss Dorothy Newman Cook of New Haven, Conn., daughter of Prof. Walter W. Cook of the Yale chool, a graduate of Barnard b recelved the degree of aude from the Yale Law NG STAR, Newman, pastor for 21 years of the First Congregational Church in Wash- ington and later president of Howard Unlversity. The regular luncheon meeting of the Zonta Club, was held in the oak-| room at the Raleigh Hotel, Miss Jane | g M | w, Bartlett, president, presiding. Lucia M. Hendley, gave an interesting | talk on the method of instruction of the school, which was demonstrated by the Miss Anne Sugar, Miss Jeane Mitchell, Miss Mary Lou Colbert and Miss Irene Lerch. Other guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Maude ¢ O'Dell, Miss Frances Gutelius Miss Alice Edward of the Home Eco- nomics Bureau, Miss Katherine Wuttke of 1413! Webster street northwest has as her | houso guest Miss Annabelle Maxwell | of Towanda, Pa., a delegate to the Theta Sigma Sororjty convention. Miss Maxwell and Miss Wuttke are |; ~f the alumni of the Colonial School of this city. ALLEGED SLAYER FOUND. Negro Arrested in Philadelphia and || Brought Here. ‘Wanted in this city on a charge of having killed Josephine Harris, col: ome at 814 P street, on John H. Moore, ¢ arrest WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, ris woman's home. Detectives Jone | and Jackson have been on his trail for a week or more and yesterday learned that he was working in the Philadelphia subway. The prisoner admits having a hand in the fatality, claiming the weapon charged while he and ‘the f ling for possession t in the mouth and racturing her skull. ve resuited from CAR LOADINGS GAIN. Exceed Million Mark Again for Fourth Time This Year. Freight car loadings for the week r the preceding week e hove the corresponding week . For the fourth week this WO JUNE 24, 1926. CHAIRMANSHIP DEBATED. | Head Tax Commission. ., The Senate spent two hours in ex- ecutive session yesterday afternoon debating the question of who should be chairman of the permanent joint sional tax commission provid- in the new revenue act to serve as liaison between the Internal Rev- enue Bureau and Con; One group of Se contended that Senator Smoot of Utah, wh ] ate finance c while ano revenue e in the H n of the House means mmittee should be selec After heated debate the Se members of the commission were told to go back and settle the question among themselves. Correctnessof Style| —1s one of the most essentlal features of a fur garment. Best Work Lowest Prices STORAGE FURRIER 32-34 1da < -l Marriage Licenses. Senate Argues €wer Who Should ! ™l 1 ‘ow Shades Philipshorn T 6086l ELEVENTH $T, Month-End Sale of Small Lots We have a thoroug!n }xousecleaning each month for better storekeeping—and in these sales you enjoy some wonderful bargains in sea- sonable apparel. 8 as also on graduation from law gchool elected to member- ship in the honorary legal society, the Order of the Colf. She is a granddaughter of the late Dr. 8. M. yesterday by Detectiv k crepe Romaine with which she kson and returned he e an :d hat and a scarf of orchid tulle Mr. and Mr: & weddi bride tr maine, Moore, a married man, is sald by the police to have resided in the Har- liotrope d a black - d aly 15 the Forstan Hall, “%he House of Fadhiion" LEASE EXPIRES SOON Prices Tremendously SLASHED $15 to $16 Dresses of cortecelli strip silk $15 to $16.50 Dresses of plain silk and prints. . . . $8.95 $16 to $20 Dresses, stylish printed silks. . ... ..$10.00 $20 to $25 Dresses, silks and crepes. $40 to $65 Handsome Evening Dresses $8.50 Dotted Voile Dresses, all colors. . . . 23 Finest Twill Coats. . .. s33 These Coats represent the most popular models and our best selling numbers. Third Floor 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Miss Helen Jrl.i(i'lif:\v:v!] has gone ( reee R et Wardman kK “Iln:r‘! m‘xt’ )"PQ IARE Mo H ats Reduced To $7.50, $10 and $15 Ohio. —during our Semi-Annual Clearance, now in progress Former Values Up to $35 A rare opportunity to economize on the most desirable millinery 16 Finest Silk Coats. ... .. $33 . No fashion this season is more popular than Silk Coats, and these are very interesting at were ke C this price. in St. Stephen’ at § o'cloc ke Dudley who E— Third Floor Il © Take advantage of an early start by an aggres. sive war on the fly at the | beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire - handle fly swatters. Ask for one at the main office of The Star, or at any of the Branch Agen- cies. . Group of $25 to $45 Dresses Silks, Crepes, Satins for Street and Afternoon........cccu... KAPLOWIT Zs ING TED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFERING 100 MIDSUMMER GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON TRAVEL STREET SPORTS ’ FORMERLY s$zo, $32.50, $35 REDUCED TO § ] 4..75 MODELS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE 9 Sports Coats $18 The smartest of the smart—appropriate for wear anywhere—at home or traveling. COATS LESS THAN HALF fi Third Floor $25 to $35 Sport and Dress Coats. . $10 to $15 $35 to $45 Sport and Dress Coats. ... . $16.95to $19.95~ 14 Finest Twill Suits $33 ': Always proper representative of the finest | | $45 to $75 Sport and Dress Coats. . . . .. $25 to $29.50 in material and makemanship. $ 1 5 Third Floor ’ | 75 Hats of Straw, Felt and Silk ’ 15TweedSuits..........sls To Close Regardless of Cost. . 98c . There is always need for a knmock-about ‘ $6.50 Large Black Milan Hats, $3.95 TAILORED THREE-QUARTER COAT SUITS AND A FEW ENSEMBLE SUITS. SIZES 14 to 38. Were $39.00 to $65.00......... Drastic Reductions on Spring and Summer Stock Jersey, Silk or Crepe Frocks, in- clux}ing tailored or Belgian hand-em- broidered models. Suit, and if your size is included among these you are fortunate, indeed. Third Floor I $15 and $25 Children's Voile or Cotton Crepe Dresses in smart two-tone effects, smocked or embroidered. $5 and $7.50 Imported Gifts and Novelties at Half-Price 89 Sports Dresses. ......... $5 Flannel and Rayon in high colors and white, with plaids and strips. Second Floor $1.00 to $3.50 Silk Hosiery, to close. . . .85c and $1.50 $3.50 to $8.00 Silk Underwear and Slips, $1.98, $2.50, $3.95 $3.00 to $10.00 Silk and Chiffon Scarfs. . $1.50 to $3.98 $25.00 Spanish Shawls, beautiful designs 120 Silk Dresses ........ .$9 L ) Thg very popular Crepes —scarcely two alike—in very smart models; radiantly trim- med. Second Floor GIILESPIES 1315 CoNNECTICUTAVE: 62 Silk Scarfs ... .. Included also are Chiffon Scarfs — plain colors and flower effects. Street Floor No Woman Will Enjoy A Comfortable Summer Without “contented feet.” Therefore, we heartily recommend the famous 150 Imported Handkerchiefs .......:. 15¢ Fancy effects in solid colors and borders. Street Floor 88 S10% 3198 ARTCRALT 1311 F STREET 120 Sat#n Slips .......... 312 These are the heavy quality Baronet Satin, with strap shoulders. White and colors. 15 Broadcloth Smocks . . . .51 - Striped Broadcloth—for home and office wear—in a variety of colors. Street Floor SHEER and SUMMERY * ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS While You’re Away s l‘HE vacation season affords an op- portune time to have us execute orders for necessary interior decorat- ing— —PAINTING and —-PAPERHANGING Such is our reputation for artistic work and consistently Reasonable Prices, that you can leave your orders in our hands with every assurance of satisfac- tion. { They give one’s feet exactly the support which Nature requires! 48 Pocketbooks. ........ 75C In a variety of the popular leathers, and in the latest shapes. Street Floor A light, springy, built-in steel arch brace keeps the ball of your foot where it be- longs at all times, enabling one to walk all day long without tiring. Every woman should have at least one pair of shoes of this type in her wardrobe. After trying one pair you will want to wear “Arch-Preservers” at all times! Style pictured. : FROCKS ‘A—Paulina Frock_illustrated is in crepe de chine, with boyish collar finished in a jabot effect, kick pleats in skirt. In white, rust, yellow or poudre blue. 120 Pairs Chiffon Hose. . 69(: Broken lots—which means not every size in every color—but probably all sizes in the assortment. $19.50 B—This Paulina Frock pictured is in flat crepe, new tie tailored collar, knife pleats in skirt. In yellow, poudre blue, apple green, flesh and white. $29.50 . Patent Leather—$10. Black Kid—$10. Blonde Kid—$13.50. Others, $8.50 to $15 ‘ Street Floor C—Paulina Frock illustrated has the smocked, flared skirt finished with belt. In white, lanvin green, poudre blue, russet, bois de rose. 152 White Sports Hats.... %2 These are gathered from higher priced lots, of which only one or two of a type remain. Fourth Floor $29.50 Estimates made without obligation to you. g Paulina is a name copyrighted by the Raleigh Haberdasher and Paulina Frocks are sold exclusively here Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street o 185 Crochet Hats ....... 31 Very popular for sports wear. There are also included the smart Peanit Straws. : Fourth Floor James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Jin % Main 7676