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m SOCIETY. wHE EVENING STAR. ‘WASHINGTON, n. ¢ soms. She carried a shower of white roses and lilie: ey, Her sister, Mrs. ank Whelan, was matron of honor, ring a gown of blue crepe with a picture hat to match, and carrled a bouquet of pink 'SOCIETY Ambassador of Argentina and Family Return From Ten-Thousand-Mile Lewis E. Walsh of Boston, bhest man for his brother. he ceremony Mr. Walsh ie left for Atlantic City, and Bos T} will make their home in W whhm(nn | Walsh is an e in the York Craig Atkins and Mr. John Hobson, all of this city, were the ushers. Mrs. Cotter, mother of the bride, wore a rust-color satin dress and Mrs. Chandler, mother of the bridegroom, who came from Manila, P. L., for the wedding, wore & white and blue en- semble. Mr, and Mrs. Chandler left for a honeymoon in Chicago and Lansi Their home will be in Highland Pa: JUN the benefit of the church. Mrs. W George Josenhans will be in charge of the fete and will have among those assisting her Mrs. Prangley and Miss Sparrow. The wedding of Miss Lena of Laurel Hill and Mr. B. U. jr., of Southern Pines, announced to take place on the afternoon of June 23 at the Church in the Pines, Laurel Hill, was postponed on account of the iliness of the prospective bridegroom, Mr. Brooks. _MONDAY, JULY 11. Gibson | Woodley Farm: Brooks, | 1921. T Abena, a camp for girls, at Belgrade | Lakes, Me. Miss Elizabeth Claggett Chew len! last week to spend the Summer with | her cousin, Mrs. Richard William: Breathedsville, Wa ington County, Md. Births R'eported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours | dames H. SOCIETY.’ Mario A. and Carrie E. Gatta, boy Wallace P. and Theresa C. Hawkins, irl Grafton F. and Violet T. Lee, boy |, Mar Roland €. and Helen M. Perry. girl | totle Russell 0. and Susie L. Peston, boy. | both and Margaret R. Sengstack Marriage Licenses. both ale this o " Cottaxs cit, 3ig, 7 20d ather ter’ Ashhy _and Henvietta, Mitchell. Edith L, Trelan: 1Cathierine G, Gree Swift. B. Raymor Al Ryan Georgs E. and Evelyn G. Trevvett. boy. | and nsuelo Smith. and Hoten Cushman, wnd Thelma I, nd una Cokinos, cirl ? o is and Esther hoth of Richmond: v boy A\ estern Automobile Trip. sador of Argentina 1 de Pueyrredon and hters, the Senoritas returned to Wash ington this mc two-month motor trip 10.000 miles. visiting lowstone National Canyon and other The Ambassador Pueyrredon will have visiting th several dr - son-in-law daughter, - and Senora de Cen teno, and their infant child, who will arrive f th the first week in de m for and August. tary of Labor, Mr. James ned to Washington this Montauk, where he days with M Davis The tary will ‘ednesday J Davis, mornin spent red from soveral Bishop Slattery will go to Hancock, | perform t remony noonday Miss Lilla Ca the recently gation in Canada The wedd nessed by Austrian Minister « Return From Virgi he M Prochnik turred to Wach about a fc and Mime children have re- fter spending Reach Representative Ernest R. Ackerman and Mrs. Ackerman and the former's sistcr, Mrs_ Robert Rushmore, and her cou iss Clarine Morgan, have | sailed fo e to spend the Sum mer Mrs. Samue! D, be guests in . and Mrs. Robert C. u informally at tea | afterncon. Gen, and Mrs. Rock- | ch will leave W ington shortly | ere they will spend s e and_fishing. T X Bliss, where heen ordered and Rocken will whosa honor M; ioeiz will ent has for | nd Mrs. Martin C. Shallen ived in \Washington Satur- | »mpanied by their children, | ah Shallenberger and Martin | hallenbery p, r. berger will be stationed in ton for two yea Judge Edward ampbell and Mrs. | Campbell have arrived at the Manor, Asheville, N, C., where they plan to spend several weeks., They made the trip by motor. Canon Edward Slater Dunlap of th= ational Cathedral and his daughter, | s Edith V. Dunlap, sailed on the S. Lapland Thur: for a short \ tour of the continent. They will re- turn about the middle of August. Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the Assistant Postmaster General, has re- | turned to Atlantic Clty to spend 10 davs with her daughter sistant. Postmaster General, | " Irving Glover, left vesterday for Memphis, Tenn.. and Birmingham, Ala., on departmental business. Mrs. William R. Castle, who fis spending some time at Hot Springs. | Va., was the guest at luncheon yestor- day of Mrs. Daniel H. Holmes of New | York. Mrs, Holmes also had as her | luncheon guests Mrs. Calde r- lisle and Mrs, Andrew H. Chris | x R ¥ Mrs. George C. Thorpe has gone to | Newport, R. I., where guest of Miss Ellen M: leaving Washington yesterd: i Mrs. Ord Preston, who with Mr.| Preston and their daughter, Miss El | eanor Preston, are spending the sea- | son at Hot Springs, Va., was eon hostess yesterday at Fass Farm. Among her guests were Mr. end Mrs. Harley P. Wilson and Mr. | H. Conger Pratt. Charles W Lieut. and Mrs. Ci have returned to the city and a Dr. William Gerry Morgan, at 1006 | Sixteenth street, for the remainder of the Summer. Lieut. and Mrs. Wellborn passed part of their honeymoon guests of Dr. and Mrs. 2 at their summer camp at Points au Barel, Can ] Comdr. and Mrs. Hardison will re main at Annapolis until they take up | their abode at Norfolk in September. | Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Stump will | pass the remainder of the Sum-| mer at Dr. Morgan's camp at Trout- dale, Me. Mr. C. Bascom Slemp is sailing today on the Berlin to spend several months abroad. Mr. Slemp was the guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Whitten of New York, at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. liborn | with | Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, who with Mrs. Wood and their daughter, Miss Louise Wood, has been at the Willard | since last Wednesday, left Washing- | ton for Fort Hoyle, Md., where they | remain until tomorrow, when he will return, to New York for a short stay. Jater Gen. Wood plans to pass a few days in the Black Hills with President “oolidge before to the Philippine Islands. Mrs, daughter, the De for a returning Samuel T. Cushing and her | Miss ‘Sarah K. Cushing, of left Washington today s of visits in New En and ( On their return will occupy their new home Rittenhouse street, Chevy Chase. they Washington Society Attention at Various 5 Former Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano are spending the Summer at Newport, at the Bethshan, Mrs. Archibald Gracie, who is spend- Ing some time at New Cliffs, Newport, eatertained at dinner last evening. The Women's National Press Clul had as guests at the regular Mond luncheon_today at_the home of | the o Two Special FUR COAT STORAGE AND REPAIRING OFFERS —Now! to keep our shop . All Will store and insure your coat for 31"3—- zing include: . Rtlmed home in Argentina | |after such a long period. has aroused | considerable interest in the colony. | dockead | glades, | Yacht Club, Lon b at 3618 | duate of Massachusetts In- tute of Technology orgetown University, also a of the , American Society of Engineers and member of the Bar of the District of Columbia, i | Interstate Commerce Commission. He | lis | National Association of University Women the winners of the contest | for the best news stories written by high school girls aul's Episcopal Church. A very charming wedding took place | turday, July 2, at St. Paul's Epis- copal Church, when Miss Helen Stone Cotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Lew ild_Cotter of this city, | |and Mr. Bruce Cooley Chandler, s {of Capt M M. Chand- {ler of Hi were Brig. Gen % derbilt are Newport of | Ogden oelet at Ochre Court. | Gen. and Mrs. Vanderbilt will occupy | | Beaulieu, the William Waldorf Astor |state at Newport, later in the scason | Beaulieu, one of the most tive | | estates on Bellevue avenu not | been occupied in five vears, and the fact that it has again been rented s L, mar- UnpERWOOD MISS KITTY AMORY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory of \\nshingmu. returning from Europe this week and joining her mother at their Summer home in New England. ried, the Rev. officiating. The bride walked to the altar on the arm of her father, who gave her aw: | She was very charmingly attired in a oeige chiffon gown and carried a bou- wuet of pink rosebuds. The bride's attendant, Mrs. John obert Hobson, sister of the bride, ore a green chiffon gown fashioned K after that of the bride and carried a bouquet of vellow rosebuds. Mr. Irv- | ing Dow was the best man and Mr. Arlington A. McCallum Col. Robert his at M. Thompson, has houseboat, the Ever- the pier of Montauk Island, and is) spending a few t the resort. ! Mr . Rolami S. Mo former Amba: -ador to son and daughter, Mr, Morris and Miss Sarah Mol spending a few days at Bernards- J. - , wife of the Irwin B. Laughlin | i Taylor villa at New- | | port for the remainder of this month and August. roo arden 6:30 fo 12:30 182 &H Sts, DINNER SUPPER DANCING No cover charge | Prices are the me as main Jining room. ER Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, who is at her villa in Newport for the season, has as her guest Miss Dorothy Sellers of New York. The Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith, formerly rector of St. John's Church, | and Mrs. Smith are spending some time Shannon Lodge, Bernards-| ville, 2 e lward T. Stotesbur egoire Hotel, few days. their vi remodeled, Mr. and Mrs. are at the De ( Harbor, Me., for will later occup | Acres, which is bei Mrs. Grace Trtus MeLe tained at lunche ingtully, in T honor of Mrs, lis occupying Mrs villa at Tyringham. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stokes of White Plains have as their guest at Westchester Mrs. Stokes' mother, Mrs. John Stapleton. SUM%\I IER-I _DRESSE :.;.;".E:;:;; io! Rty SCAIFE foF VOGUE CLEANERS Atlantic 23—24—25—26 . Keep, who rray Crane's | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burr tleman of this city are with their daughter | Mrs. Gilbert G Westchester, fo Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Cologne of | 1106 Columbia road announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia to Mr. Raymond C. Reneberger of this city. The ceremony performed at | the home of the bride's parents June 18. Mr. Reneberger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rencberger. Mr. and Mrs, Reneberger have just | returned from a wedding trip to At- lantic City. immer months, | 06 U St. 9:15 TO 12 TOMORROW l Quarterly Sale Event 60 Dresses (A Few ' Coats Values $15 to $49.50 Included) NO CHARGE! LES FINAL Wedding of Saturday | In St. Martin's Church. | Miss Tina A. Ankenbrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Anken- nd of Mount Carmel, Ill., and Mr. ph V. Walsh of rett, Mass., | were married in St. Martin's C: Church, The bride wore a lace-trimmed ;,u\\n of white georgette crepe, with a large picture hat of white georgette crepe | to match trimmed with orange ble JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Our Sale of Women's and Misses Dresses, Coats and Suils Has Just Commenced "v‘v'[{ have made remarkably notable reduc- tions on this smart, seasonable merchan- dise. This is an opportunity that offers unusual and decided advantages. i1 quality of our goods adds immeasur- to the values here now. T StrezT ComnER OF 137 street bewteen B and C streets north- | Miss Betty D: Miss Marlana will_give an ice cream party | Thomas and Miss S\'l\ ia Meredith are The guild of St. James' Church, Sth g st, Monday, July 25, at 7:30 o'clock, for their at spending Summer Camp Josse P. and Amelia T. Burroughs, sitl, Alberto’ Giovanno and Lena: Ded Charles M. President Masaryk, who was recen ¢ re-elected President of Czechoslo . will h: ved 14 years wher present term. and Francesce Somnts aad Morrie and tino. hoy, Tof o and ‘Dorothy V. Eagle, boy. Robert and addie Washington. 21, Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store Selling—250 Genuine Leather Handbags—At Less Than Cost to Make—Smart New Styles GENUINE PIGSKIN ALLIGATOR CALF PATENT LEATHER SOME GENUINE SNAKESKIN TRIMMING Bags for which you would be willing to pay two and three times this price. and styled in the latest and smartest shapes. SMOOTH CALF SOFT SHOE CALF GENUINE PIN SEAL MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND STYLES COPIES OF FRENCH IMPORTS $2.95 Splendidly made All colors and combinations. TLarge Underarm fi.’lgs—\tmhed Bags—Gate-Top Bags—Pouch Bags—Back-Strap and Strapless Bags— MANY ONE-OF- \ KIND and COPIES OF FRENCH IMPORTS included. Come in, see them—you’ll want one for yourself and two or more to lay aside for gifts—But Come Early. Every Bag is full-lined with Silk Mcire or Soft Leather, handsomely fitted with purse, and many with mirrors. SPECIAL PURCHASE—150 New Silk Dresses for ‘Women and Misses Featuring: Radiums Georgettes Flat Crepes Stripes Plain Colors Combinations 8.50 The new stripings—the new combinations and the plain cool« pastel tints are shown in styles that introduce the “first-time- shown” dresses to freshen one's wardrobe for smart mid- summer wear. You may select from long or short sleeved styles. RADI- UMS are striped or in plain pastels. FLAT CREPES fe: ture the refreshingly cool pas- tel tints. GEORGETTES are shown in navy and white and staple shades. Such a price is seldom found on dresses of such splendid make. The silks, tailoring and styling are excellent. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 omen’s Sizes 34 to 46 DOWN STAIRS STORE Usually Much Higher DOWN STAIRS STORE Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 250 Pairs at This Great Saving 51 Our exclusive irregulars offer one the choice of the smart shades of white, aerie, flesh, nude, rachelle, moonlight and neutral. Sizes 8%5 to 10. The irregularities of these hose are mostly unnoticeable, and they will wear like perfect hose. DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Well Over the Knee Irregulars of Our $1.50 Roseline Hose Girls’ Rayon Combinations 1 200 Rayon Combinations in extremely well-made, fine quality styles that will give splendid wear and will launder satisfactorily and easily. Shades of pink and white. Buy in quantities. Sizes 8 to 16 Years Excellent Values DOWN STAIRS STORE 500 pcs. New Rayon Underwear 75¢ $1 An exceptional value is offered in this new rayon underwear. The garments are very finely tailored. In lovely pastel shades of orchid, flesh, peach. nile and orchid, besides white. We have all sizes in all garments. The values war- rant purchasing enough underwear for the entire season. DOWN STATRS STORE Vests Priced, Bloomers, Chemi French Panties At Prices that are Less than Regular Wholesale Cost 100 Bridge 7N Pz P P I IF I e e R o) Reproductions of Antique Table with lustre-finish and metal bases; uniquely decorated. Black, copper, and_yellow. e, b a, =S 7 7 .n\\ N\ Artistically shaped standards, beautifully gold and black trimmed ; several in the much-wanted antique finish. cord, two-piece plug and pull chain. onyx bases. Plain and Spiral stems. 100 Large Table Lamps, Complete Lamps, some blue Parchment and black felt shades, artis- tically decorated. Some with leather and braid binding. All colors, rose, peach, green, blue and orange. and sizes; some are even fringed. The following low prices: Bridge Lamp Shades, $3.75 and $5 Silk and Junior Metal Bases Elbrom marble and $7.65 Extraordinary values. Boudoir Lamps, With Shade 75 Pottery Boudoir Lamps, complete with $2 45 57‘65 shade. Metal bases decorated with interest- ing Japanese designs. Standing with shade, ; 13 inches high. Colors of rose, blue and canary. Very low priced at $2.45. Pleated Georgette All-Silk Shades All shapes Junior Lamp Shades, $5, $6.75 and $7.5¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE