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=] : SOCIETY.® 1928 -PART 3. Brilliant Wedding Listed With Events of Yesterday Miss Jane Bonnycastle Becomes Bride of Lieut. Arthur H. Bender—Other Charming Nuptial Ceremonies Scheduled. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 8, SOCTETY American Legion Ball Set for January %! mm President and Mrs. Coolidge have | INCORPORATED e ted the invitation of the Ameri. | A | can Dhnhmgmn v:vann: pal'mnmn;LiON NINTH ABOVE O ST. APPAREL JSPECIALISTS Washington Assembly Announces Program For Its Annual Ball Board of Governors Reports Responses to Invitations | Indicate Widespread In- terest Among Society Folk. HEAD OF BALL COMMITTEE Engagement Announced | patroness, respectively, of the annual | | American’ Legion ball to be held at the big ballroom of the Willard Hotel | "':ri::':~‘llv;|ri‘-,m;|‘ "1{5"'—’:-" ball committ mil JANUARY J‘ALE-[ that the following have already ac- MONDAY Mr. Theodora Cogswell, annou | cepted the invitation of the legion to | |werve as patrons and patronesses | ; | Speaker of the House and Mra, Long. | MORNINO A wedding of unusual interest took | m ny suests were the grandfather of | | Responses received to the luvhn-} 4 worth, Gen, and Mrs. Frank T. Hines place last evening at s,‘s:\' .(»l::;:g. the ‘bride, Dr [‘:'f:":mfim'envlh" cer, tions kent out. by tF board of Kover | | Mr, and Mr Frank B. Noyes, M. | IPECIAL Miss Ja onny . daugh- | and the bridegroon rents, ) nors of the Washington assembly for | a 't J. Grant, Mr. and | ter of Col. and Mrs. Henry Churchill | and Mrs. George J. Newgarden |ita third ‘annual costume. ball !(\'nll-fl | Mrs. Bawar Costigan, Mr. and| Ronnycastle of Brookline, Mass.. be-| Washinston. The wedding receptior I n ¢ evening of this week at the Mrg, B. F. Cheatham, Mre, C. €. Wil- | s8AM TO 12 M. came the hride of Lieut. Arthur Hodg- | held in the bride's home, at | Mayflower Hotel, prove that the liams, Mru. Lyman Feecher Bworm. SALE OF Wellesley Hills, Mass | vival of this anclent and important stedt, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Fries, Maj. kins Bender of Fort Monroe, Va., son | Arlington ro: of Mrs. W. S. Gadsden of Charles-! Maj. Newgarden and his bride will | social function of th tional Capl | Con. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and | ton, & C | g0 to Fort Sill, OKla., where the for-) tal is firmly -established and that it | Mrs, Kenzie W. Walker, Mr. and Mrx SILK DRES The ceremony was performed in | mer is on duty as instruetor in the ar- | has come to be considered as one of | W Deming, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert 315 the home of the bride's uncle and | tliery school. ! |the fascinating events of the social | B, Crosby, Col. and Mts. J. Miller aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mclntyre, : : 9 | | seagon 1n Washington. An unusual | Ay Mr. and Mrs. John Hays 06 Thirts-tourth | street, | Rev.| Miss Dorris Stockdale of Washing | atmosphere of romance and of family | ey o A s Frank 5. FOR $]95 Clifiles! T VArnet ot Bt RIban | ton, Oeuchter jof Alra o EIEL A [ pride clings ahout this occasion as | [ Hight, Mr. and Mre. Julius I. Peyser, ¥ in Yellow roses and | Conway of New Philadelphia, will he e il afian LT TR T iy Church efficiating. ity were ueed | married to Mr. Huntington Todd Car- y Ot tcde, attentiiE mIie S il 5 Ma ima e d.c‘n'r'in.":".i‘\;"‘..“;il:m the rooms | fer, son of Mrs. Anna Huntington 1';;57»::::«7 ot 'v‘“;"'fh, g P | Mre. Frederick M. Sa ,k»n;’ s ALL WASHA_BLE vests were entertained | Carter of 640 Madison nvenue, Janu- il A Tl | The department commander, Col. J. | TUB SILKS e e was Eiven In marriage | ATY 14 in Washington. The ceremony, | gillbitea teompdny S b s Miller Kenyon, has appointed the RAJAH SILKS The bride was given in mAmiafe {which will he performed by Rev. D Wednesday evening a LTS rembari o Alic ball committes &s Lot \ K bk s i 8 Chur . A e ang to S Al an: Mr. J. Thad Baker, vice chair- < e e e | Catholic Church. will take place at th I und colonial governors of (he e 1. T Baker, viee chair. STRIPED SILKS rosepoint lace, sleeves edged with lace and the long skirt cut shorter in the front than at EDITH MARIE ORIAY gagement o Mr. John T FLAT CREPES FOR MADAME, MADEMOISELLE Washington Club and will be followed | by a receptlon. New England Puritans and the sturdy settlers who ex- “avaliers Pilgrin Mr. Willlam N. Morell, publicity Mrs. Mary A. Hickey, chair-| of Philadelphia, sister of the bride. | v Carter, as best man. was matron of honor and the other |y Carter, attendants were Miss Jean Huntley | phijadelphia, w All fhe Dack. e ellivas of I DA | e e e iy [tended fhe frontiers of the countr Fitzgerald In announced. A e e she carried a sheaf of calla liltes. | T OF On0F A0 Rgton. . My, Car: | Aeross the Mississippi, and some of the | _ B i T e ] AND JUNIOR MISET s Gebrae SRl Mo itte ¢ v | LOUL DA GEVaNIBgton. TS Presidents of the United States and | e e e Y gt 1l | stalwart officers and soldiers of the |among the sea 3 e o o aa: Mt her:| LIMIT: ONE TO.A 'CUSTOMER | with others of the younger generation colomal and Rev 0 Washington families, who resides In lutionary war nard 8. Buscher, chairman ticket com- ——, — s graduated from Tu- now Y | of these notable figures, together with lof prominent mittee, and the following general com and Miss Louise Gay of Philadelphia. |jane University, New Orle ns, in 1915 | the feminine members of their fami: | moke up the group of young giris, |Mittes, And (A% fOUPWIRE KETArA, (0 V' kS ©f riod Y o A N | | lies, le in the festivities of [ who, with their escorts, will dance the mittee '_“'"- i AW o o > The attendants wore frocks of period |und served in the Signal Corps during ies, will mingle N who, with, their escorts, will dance the | (SIS 00 Gipan, ‘Miss Esther V. Hall, Mr. €. J, Painter, Miss Emily J. Carey, Mr. W. Shultz, Mr. Julius 1. Peyser, Miss Marietta H. Pierson, Mr. . Schwalm, Miss he World War. He is the son of the ate Charies Todd Carter, formerly of New Orleans, and on his father's side |is a direct descendant of the celebrated ening Rose Gouverneur Ioes, to was due the revival of nd who model in ivory chiffon velvet, with s of gold lace and the houffant made with a deep flounce of dorin_Catalini, Miss Elizabeth Robin- «on, Miss Louise Conkey, Miss Bin: Day Dencen, Miss Fr: Montague INCORPORATED oN NINTH asove | whose effor the assembly three years ago, ST. L. £0ld lace. The skirts were fashioned ] ! with an uneven hem line, and they King Carter, first Colonial Governor nt of President | i1, Mies Violet James, Miss Flor- r b Helen J. O'Neil, Dr. Eliot H. Hunt carried yellow roses and larkspu lof Virginia. On the maternal side h mes Monroe, will represent at th Marlatt, Mins Francesca Me. |Helen J. O'Nell, Dr. Eliot B e T ] Cant. Louis Whaley, United States | great-great:grandfather was Col. Isaac w Monros Jllen Pecle, Miss Vir- | Mr. Forest F. Bartl Mr. T. M.|APPAREL JPECIALIST S Marine Corps, Charleston, S. C.. Was | Sheiby, the first Governor of Ken- | ; : : { ters, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss ,'E""",r'l““l'rrfl"-u-o',;; f‘l','r*!llr; ( i:"lx;r;:' u: 7 . bes { tucky. the Monroe family in America, who | jnc e Miss Tsobel Thorn.|F: V- McIntosh. Dr. D. A. White, Mr. P e Bonnycastle wore a xown of | —_— [ Monrocs of Fowlls In Scat, | AmoBen o i Evelyn Whaiker | Thomas Walsh, Mr. Joseph J. Idler A e ttansparent velvet. and| Mist Rita M. Fogerty, daughter of cam 2 Miss Florence Wetherell. In con. | Miss Anna L. Berry. Capt. Don H o intyre was in black velvet.|Mr. and Mrs, James Fogerty, and o Vel A e R this feature of the eve | Foster. Mr. Ear) 3. Brown, Mr. George N lowing the ceremeny an infor- | Mr. Walter . Mitchell of this city. . Walter R, Tuckerman, the Intter | MrCtion Wi Chn o o Wil he a | - Frailey. Mr. Walter C. Jacobs. Mr. | ma) reception was held. e . MRS, JAMES F. CURTIS, of whom is chairman of the minuet | HIn&'s entertainmet Ah o an Chace | Robert M. Zacharias, Mr. Charles | CLEARANCE T e evening Lieut. Render | Mitchell of Ancon, Canal Zone, Were | (. inan of Charity Ball committee, which has brought fo completion plans “hich will be given ax the feature of | oy iy Loater Shafer, talented [Kghen | fr bride left for a wedding trip.| married yesterday morning. The t ' Hospital benefit fomorvow night. the evening's entertainment, will rep- | e (gl The following have already reserved | el and his bride left e Yal. | ceremony ~ was performed in _St. for the Children's Hospita yrason. e the evening's entertainment, Wil ren. |dancers from: the Deniahawn Studio |, 10 8 1GHCRE Bove Erieal Toesvel | OF ALL M.\:« lf:-x:w‘de‘r‘_"“hen‘:::\x{"x-‘ ‘_';"” and | Alovsius’ Church at 9:30 o'clock, Re | Vetsvisifmiine e — — LA WOl was: Hacrétery. af the | in ‘(o\\ \:-rk u:\»,' wrh?h :uu mm- ‘.1 ' Doat. Aincitenns Xogfone: dans A Iored Uit Wi A brown falt hat.| William J. Brooks officiating. assisted | \g. - dM S: W D. s Line | Treasury in the cabinet of George fhecal arrangement of the MIUCL L0 fajano “Post, American Legion: the ;\;"(s. ““,3| h'a’; home upon their re- | by Rev. William J. Carroll. The| mister an me. Dze oman Uemocra 18 Washington and aiso under dJohn| Beethoven's “Minuet in G e ol ke’ punierid covnsel: Unttaa | il o=l o church had a pretty arrangement of D i — s it Vi o . pommen | skt turn at Fort Monroe, Va. !\Ollnw and_white chrysanthemums Women's Club Guests Guests for Luncheon |A%yme = k. who, as| Caiholic: Alamnae: Dlan AR B st W ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT The marriage o Miss Kathryn Ver-| and Miss Rubs Davis Haley Sang| ur SpoKe Alfred Sze and Mme.| The following have taken tables for | chairman of the board of governors| Sl {coin Post. "American Legion: REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS S0 S S SRl L i at the May. Of the assembly, will receive the Gen. Amos A| Fries, Col. J. yan to Mr. Gilman Bullard took place at Stoneleigh Court Thursday evening at 8 oclock. Right Rev. John W. Hamilton officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, {Ir. Harry E. Verran of New York. She wore cream lace over pink and car- ried 2 bouquet of butterfly roses and the luncheon tomorrow by | FOR EVERY INDIVIDUAL TYPE TALL, SHORT, SLENDER, LARGE FOR MADAME, MADEMOISELLE JUNIOR MISSES SIZE 13 TO SIZE 48 Sze will be guests of honor at the tea given by the Women's City Club this!flower Hotel given the National | afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The pr Woman's: Democratic Law Enforce- | |dent of the ciub, Mrs. Garfield | ment League: Mrs. Morris Shepherd, | Riley, and Dr. A. Francea Foye, for- | Representative and Mrs. Bolivar mer president, will be hostes ive William D. Up. | hospitalit committee will nh- Cfll’d pfll’fy lnd Dance The card party and dance to be given in the George Washington and | Spanish rooms of the Washington Hotel Tuesday, January 17, by the District of Columbia Chapter, Interna- Kenyon. Anwesl CasdPisey Set for February 13 The Ladies' Auxiliary Board of Re-| the organ. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of white | satin trimmed with rose point lace. Her tulle veil was held by a coronet of lace and seed pearls, and she a shower bouquet of bride and lilies of the valley. guests, and Mrs. Samuel J. Graham, wife of Judge Graham, who is a boy- holder for the ball, are hoth descendetl | from William Bradford, who came fo | America in “Ye goode shippe ye May- flower” and who was Governor Plymouth colony for 31 years. Mrs. itaham has another romantic figure valley lilies. The decorations were e e : | : i > \ - 5 ety AR el ot 5" Shie: . Choslen late et s 2 gents of Trinity College has selected ferns. palms. smilax and roses. in.|of honor for her sister and had a|Stuart ien: Mike ba) Bentley, i | Sion. former PlenroRATAIYS anb Nrw.| [0 her family e, slNoiairelidan o | tionsl Netersion CURols Aluminel Siomtav: February 13, un the date for After the wedding there Was A% {0 | {own'of vellow satin and gold lace |M. Alvina Carroll, Mre. Peter .| Daniel < Roner, Mr. and Mra. Huston | by mouth, who was a Krench Hugue | ¥ o eman M. Ch N stated. . |its annual card party. Mrs. James G. T rved” The guests were received | Made bouifant, a hat to match and | Drury. Mys. Elizabeth Du Bose. Mra. | Thompson, Mr. Mra. dexse Wo[ Mo and wan called tne “nameless | Lt e one asiating er fnthe | Haskell will be In charge of arrane- | $39.30 AND'_“QT\‘.SO 121 > it | carri yellow roses. ss Anna | Caroline Stephen, Mrs. Frank Gregory | Njchols "attang: LA i . | g . " | ments and will have assisting her Mrs. | by Miss Battelle upon artivinE. | Mitchell,” sister of “the bridegroom. | Stewart, e i yaey | Nicholson, Mrs. E. T. Pattangall, Mr.| ™ yiry, Siephen B. Elkina, & member | detall work include Mra. James F.|Tionag s, Carter, pres ting her Mre. | WINTER COA ; Mf. and Mre Bullard A they | was bridesmaid and wore Nile green | Brown, ' Miss Margaret Ann_Patch, | tings. Mrs. J. Frank Wilson, Mre, Bay. | 0f the ! of governors and a box- | Hartnett, governor, of the DIstrict),oarg, and Mrs, J. Leo Kolb. Mre.| Hand-Tailored, Trimmed wik :’,‘.‘:",‘,:";,",:',’,;“‘,‘1;',:";,,,:,",‘:“: Court, | 5atin fashioned like that of the maid | Miss Eiizmbeth A. Eaymond, Mixs A [lixs F. Shepherd. Mrs. Edward Thur. | holder for the bail. who onen I | e M rine Ana T, T Mre | Martin E. Jovnt. Miss Anna J. Keady, Quality Furs for Dress vil ke = of honor, a hat of silver lace and [ Katherine Rineburg, Miss Florence | n qny < Bolle P spoken of as e daughter of a Sen. | &9 Collflowar. 2 dv. M- |Mrs. H. L. Offutt, jr.: Miss Ella Lo- i ¢ 7, The outof’town guests were Mr. | o0 RO0O0 o A0 e tied with green. "‘. 'Ur"‘ DSt evilis Coale, b :—;T.‘:I:-' A\vll“;:‘l:”]l':l-p:‘,‘lu Ph-. 'rw “|ator, the wife of a Senator and the James E. Collifiower. Miss Elizabeth floin ‘ol f“m’ 1-‘9-‘1‘ .'Mr” and Sports Wear and Mrs. H. E. Verra e, Mar- | “Nir William E. Mitchell was best BRI MR I CIRTENDG |y o TLhen o EmiORiors | inother OC &) SUfiator)y: feden ki Hie [ LD, BECS MATEBEE OFERC: SN Mrs. F. A. W. cella VerranVernon of New YOTK |man and the ushers included Mr. " Mru, Frederick Brook, | N M s e Miss Mildved | through a number of notable Ameri- | i trude Daly and Miss Edna Ster-|Giaagon, Mrs. Charles A. Camatier, | $39.50 AND $63 ‘4 Mrs. Frank E. Brown, jr. and |Edwin F. Fogerty and Mr. Milton |Mrs. Hugh Cumming, Mrs. George |p i © Allen Adared | can ancestors back to Charlemagne | 105 g J. Early, Dr. ) 2 | ATS FOR Edith Verran of Roanoke. Va.: Miss | (5ol Mrs, Mugh Cumming, Mrs. Georko|pumphrey. Mre. Mary Allen Adame. | o8 Gycesions bk to GURHCRERES | The amiiated schools will be repre- il P ra - . z 4 Mrs. Henry | sk 5 : . Mrs. Frederic K. | \jrw, V Khurst, Mrs. A. E. Hend' |20 Alfved the Great. =Mrx. Claude | .04 by the presidents of their v : i Clara Bullard, W:!'Oll. ans | A wedding breakfast, in the home | Mrs. Hasson, Miss Ade liey, M 1 A 1d. Mrn. Perey Swanson, also a membs the * 5 4 oonan, Mrs. Lawrence Grogan, M — catherine | members of the wedding party and | Hoff, Mrs, A. B, | S (N ] Hondi i i Ty M. P. Doran, Mrs. R. L. Graves, | " & The marriage of Mias Katherine | Members of (o0 Vo0 Pne. core- | i Mocristal, Bixa, |&ina Drown. Mixs Mary 1Hiyle N’_'m‘)‘;‘*“m"'f m\r:-r‘x!»"h:im N «, Miss Julia Kennedy: Holy Ak e orE CONIS IO Annie W, ker. Mrs. e v b therine De Feif; Im- | jjartnett, Mrs. Charles A. Gertrude Bryant, danghter of Mr. and | Mrs. Herbert £. Bryant, to Mr. Joseph | Bush Kingsbury of Columbus, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mre. W. B. Kingshury | Miss May O'Toole, Mrs. Peeplex. Mra. Thomas \ Miss Ethel K. Pollard, Rule, Miss Clara Saunder mony. g Mr. and Mrs. Mitehell left later for SELF SERVICE—EXTRA CLERKS a wedding trip and on their return, will be at home at 1009 Upshur street Iurgesses and who succeeded his Lord Delaware, governor of y under royal appointment sngren, an important figure s ) Cassidy, maculata, Mrs. George A. Haggerty: [ Immaculate Conception, Miss Alma | Happ; Northeast Catholic High, Mis: | Heartsill Col. Patrick H. | Kentucky, Mr 4 David Mitehell, Mr. brother, { the col Mme. E Mre. A. R. Cavanaugh. Mrs. A. Weschler and D :{:x:::' The ‘::‘r(orl::: “\\"::”;:""- o gnce. Fraser Sllen,; Mrs. Nen treet ';'(r;h::\.";'llyr::‘ .:g’_l(" Brosddus and | | "the permunsnt orpanisation of the ‘\n".nr[::dm'fl;‘::' “:: forrmed in the Church of the Trans- T 0o i I driean Mrk el sriok e Bl oge) assembly, being a member of the Fitintt ke Aeren Heasic ot e figuration. the rector. Rev. J. J.|University Women's Tea e I T ke T board, in a great-great-granddaughter | Mary, Mrs. Frank Schride Ce ! Queally. officiating at § o'clock. The | 1 inane e Premainent “tie *iow | Mr. Nelson T. Johnson A s T " v | caly, Mw v Puybe; St Pae THE BEST FURS FOR OVER 17 YEARS Hostesses Announced former of whom was a signer of the | rick's, Miss Beatrice Deeds; Visitation | - e church had a simple and effective dec- oration of palms, the candles on the altar ziving a soft light to chancel. tables will be Mrs, Lyman R. Sworm- stedt and Miss Lou Ballenger. Mem- bers of the club with guests will Scheduled for Address | ‘The assistant of State, from | (Connecticut avenue), Mrs. T. D. Me- ! Carthy, and Washington Circle, Mrs. Declaration Connecticut, of Independence | The American Association of Uni-| Secr ir. Edward Preston, organist of the 'versity Women have selected their |gepeng g 3 Impor! T. Sadler. ¥ 5 Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, will } ;hur:":x. g:r\:m:“-‘hm program preced- | j,ctegses for tea tomorrow from Mills, Rt AT .,,:-..m- m‘. .v.,..",,",“r.“.,.l‘l.‘.',.h‘,..;l:: ng the . | P i | Oce Colleges and . Sunday night The bride vas given in marriage by |Occidental and Pomona Colleg Congressional Club o e uttan oF Commrir B apttot Aur/hop| She wore a gown of from the University of Southern Cali- her father. % wedding ring satin, the bouffant skirt |fornia. These representatives are QOffers Uniqu nomics at the Wardman Park Theater. finished with a deep flounce of chan- |Mrs. Albert L. Barrows, Mrs. Cloyd que Program |1 e M Yo erion and Ac. Our Only Our Only Ylly lace. Her tulle veil was heid bx | H. Marvin, Mra. E. P. Morey, Mrs. | A series of literary mornings spon. |tVitles of the Department of State. (b treet e Among those who have made reserva- tions are Senator George W. Norris, Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, Sen- ator Joe T. Robinson, Representative Edwin L. Davis, Representative J. Mitchell Chase, Representative Henry D. Moorman, Representativa William Mabel W. Willebrandt and Mrs. A. N [sored by a number of women's maga- zines are being arranged at the Con- gressional Club under the direction of Mrs. Henry W. Keyes. The opening program ix to be given Tuesday, Jan. uary 17, by representatives of the staff of the Good Housckeeping Mag- a cap of lace, and she carried bride roses with a shower of white sweet | Young. peas and lillies of the valley. | Wednesday at 4:45 o'clock Mr. Mrs. George R. Sherrill was matron Charles Moore, chairman of the Fine of honor. having a costume of orchid | Arts Commission, will discuss the chiffon trimmed with a_deeper shade question . of “Keeping Washington of transparent velvet. Miss Gretchen | Beautiful,” and will accompany his “Capitol Quality”—makes the lowest prices in our Drastically Reduced Campbell, who was maid of honor, was |tk with wides, ' Miss Cora Righy, |azine.”through the coutteny af the | Williaman, 'Representative | Cyrenun by % - in French bite chiffon edged with sil- |who ts securing the speakers for these |editor, Mr. William F. ~ Rigelow. | Cole, Representative George J. Schnei: Hally : , Ver, and they hoth carried bouquets | wemimonthly lectures, will introduce |Among those who will contribute to |der and Representative Burton L. Beautifully tailored models, the very hlstor_\ doublv lmporumt. Mr. Moore. the program are Katherine A. Fisher, | French. latest styles—assembled in a way that has v v of varicolor sweet peas. Mr. Clark W. Kingsbury of New York was best man and the ushers in. One of the regular dances will be head of the Housekeeping Institute made Hariton famous for FUR creations held at the clubhouse Raturday eve- | Ruth Boyvle, axsociate editor, specis JJ ANUARY CLEARANCE .| Card P:rcy for Benefit Herbert P. B;ya‘r;!h:rd:lru::’- ,‘,’.,,,‘ at ,m,m, .,,,;‘. Miss Zenaida }l‘t‘ll:;'ln fl)“nnfl;fl n "n on; M:: |7 - | levels in order to clear our stocks. Pay " y B. o M Merriam w act an hostess.» 0 *hion department, an nry b R. 1. and Mr. George R pti e Tren Cobh, r.r ot the sinaio depari. | Of Chapter House, D. A.R.| over a period of months, if you wish. i ment. Similar programs are sched. uled for Iater dntex by the Delineator |Missourians to Honor and McCall's Magazine Thesa mornings with the magazines Mr. and Mrs. L. C. DY" are greatly anticipated by the mem- The Missouri Society will have a re- | bers, as one of the most enjoyable and d Mr. Frank A. Danforth of Rheriff an this city. A reception followed in the home of the bride’s parents at 304 Rittenhouse The annual card party for the bene- of the District Chapter House, D. | A. R, will ba held Saturday evening | February 4. at 8 o'clock, in the hall of | {nations “at’ the Washington Hotel. | Mrs. Rex Hays Ithondes is general | | ne A of the wedding mother the SALE + 7 FURS| Capitol “Sales™ haver alwave fea- tured honest reductions—and when we Mrs. Bryant, receiving with street hrid Al {"l’;(_ ina [';‘I"’n of pale green .An':: r;pl!;:n Katurday. January 14, at llh‘ unique programs gi at the club hajrman of the committ A ok crepe. e wore a corsag Washington Hotel fe tative (was a fternoo d by Mrs, | Chair ol ee. Among 4 1, q':m of ;:.lmnn color sweet peas. l,’:.’:..da‘:‘(!‘ I 'x pls \':::Iuml::r. "1;::-.;" Sy ey L.:,.‘,,,,‘",',', |thowe asxisting her are Mise Helen | have advertised LOWER PRICES, Mr. and Mrs. Kingshury left later presentative and Mrs, Dyer have | most of the important women's mag. | 'Arman, treasurer; Mrs, Hacry Grove, Washington women have responded for a wedding trip, the bride traveling jum returned from a trip to the lazines spoke. | chalrman of ticke Mr 4 717 llth s N w Next to because they W Wwe were sincere. in a gown of ashes of roses crepe with 'Orjent and Representative Dyer will e Wheat, chairman prizes; Mme o INe WV e Palnis Royal We are not extravagant in saving m tan hat and coat trimmed with wpeak of some of the interesting inci. Jean Lebat. chalrman of patron- that this is our greatest JANUARY heaver fur. They will make their depts of his travels {Clrd Party to Honor enven; Mrs, aterman, chalr I' ARAN 'l»“F\ ENT! E P home in Columbus, Ohlo, on the com- | Dy, Alfred Kze and Mme. Sze will 4 |man " of W My, L CL ANCE EVENTY - Everv gar- pletion of their wedding trip. Mrs. be honor guests of the society on this Mathis Club Members | of candy ment made i our own workrooms. Kingshury is a graduate of George ,ccanion featuring newest styvles and fines Washington University and a member " Afr. g{ewart Dickson, a native Mis-| Mrs. John Morrix and Mrs. Willlam qualities. The much lower prices of Phi Mu Sorority and Mr. Kings-|gourian, will give musical selections. | Morris, as hostesscs, will entertain the speak for themselves. bury *is also a graduate of The hostesses for the evening are | members and friends of the Mathis Washington University and re Mrx. Bamuel ¢, Major, Mrs. John (.| Clubata card prty In the elubrooms, 4’ his Ph. D. from the University of Chi- | Cachran, Mrs. Charlen P, Keyser and | 1326 Massachusetts avenue northwest All cago. He is 2 member of the B1Igma | Mry, Otis Rogers, The assistant | tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 4 o Graternity. Doriennen. ave. Miss Jane Anderson, | o'clock. The party ia in the nature of BAY SEAL oR— Miss Leone Purcell, Miss Jena De! a benefit for the Holy Crors foreign 4 T”‘; s e of 5"::4”(;:“'; ‘i"‘u';‘ Tmhoff and Miss Irene Pistorin, Ad.| misslons, Refreshments will be werved (Dyed Coney) S ,“‘::h_v o W liesley Hills, Mass., mission is by eard | und prizes will be awarded each table, ¢ A 15 Mal Paul W. Newgarden, U. E. A, | —wd':f MI’J. :And :flrt fiwue‘.‘]. _\]uw; ———— gerden of yashington, tool plac Zinedsy “tiening. December 3 1115 1117 F STREET remony wae performed in the L= e ] N q e Hills Unitarian Church st That Sold From $200 to $205 clock and the arrangements | " 1ea out with full miliiary | m:‘l""'“d"::"'"".;‘lm 1 formality Maj. Newgarden hud for Bia Deat s sn8 usheca’ A wen, | Now Comes lhe and crown collar and cufls #1l of whom were graduates of the | Atch collar and cuffs and M‘,' ary .:qa.-y.., st v\"... Point i fox r|dlurdun{rufl-. Every The bride was given in marriage by | coal made 1IN our own [ e e Gy Vo o, Underwear Clearance e PRICE Fuisner, pastor of the church, of 4 fieuted The maid of honor was sine ‘I“”z"u:m;' ‘ ieien Bryant of Kansss City, 0., | » T N #nd the v.n‘nu attendants included | 4 lS l‘".YDhON SEAL Mre Emile Quinby " of Cambridge, | Previous 1o inventory we are marking for quick disposal our COATS 1 ex Hilda Whitman of New runs- 0 wik KT Misw Helen Kaneroft and entire remaining stock of Silk Underwear, (Dved Muskrat) Mis. Virginia Curtis of Vellesley > hy Mas, Newgarden, who in himseif 8 B t l Cl th That Sold for $450 | greduste of Weal Foini, had ea cautiyfu ornes It's Underwear of the better type—of PURE silk: perfect in Finest guaranteed northern Hudson Seal. best may Viother, Maj. Genrge ) ¥ N = e b o 'M“‘ ¥ '“:]'fl‘;' { 5 Designed in our own worksooms—trimmed oo B oo BNty N every detail of weave, model and finish. Washington women recog: :‘uh Jap mink, kalinsky, Atch, oastorn mink, of Port Monroe “ fia ) fotinum oy, L ot iotne. VA for nize in Louvre Underwear the most desivable kind=—sure of supe red fo. ::..'... flew from his station. Langley Field n Lo, and poini oy Ve und Mg Lasts A. Cratg of Bel rior qualitys finished with effective taste, collor_and cufls e PR s ulen Muj i ol Tusdwin of Washingon, & REDUCED TO ; e ot e bther The warmer climates of Florida, Cali- iy of « bridge and Mr - Iy Y ’ Iy v Camiiage it 3 fornia, the West Indies and other re O 2 of the Biggest Fur Bargains in our career! £ 3ne- Colloge, “Kad. charge sorts, The smart sports and more for- For Monday Only T ane anenenenendy mal fashions are here in our charming ° ul:arpcfi.-'an%-‘.-:‘.:- u\;l‘&\‘?fl.rr‘&m ’ 3 Bat collection, Posiivaly the finest oo e e p ron ate ively the fnest qual Fav trimming, Redwcod ’ tow kvl Sl / Aad, Rodue o U Beor V1M N M, NV, 4 All_remaining Winter Fur-trimmed Conts Choice includes; AR 8 beseration of Wamen's §lube e et it and Nports Conts, Wraps, Evening Gowns, 5 ’ & 2 ¥ Chicken Dinner, $1 Day Dresses, Costume Suits are further re wits, Teddies, Vests, Bloomers, Dance Sets, Step-ins, All Other Fur Re 12 10 4 Tuduy S J " » s - Susder e, 3¢ ik duced. The values are exceptional, Costume Slip and Pajamas=on sale at the reduced prices duced in Proportion 5.8 mersed B 1o 1 Tonite . beginning tomorrow = Monday morning = with store CAPITOL. FUR SHOP ¢ Special accommodations and & openl " ' Sta C 8 evice wilable in hayloft | 14 . Our Only Store-+1208 G Street ! ubove for teas, porties, lunch. § o Call Fr. 10451 g VEAD o 158 Dally EATSSN R A T T Y TP T ’ 4 . M