Weddings. r>r. and Mrs. Richard W. Hickman have is=ued invitations for the marriage ?f their daughter. Elsie Margaret. and Mr. Jonathan Rowland, jr.. of Philadel phla. The ceremony will be at Foundr> M. E Church tomorrow niffht at f. iO. Mr. Arthur Douglas Clark of Philadel phia -will ho best man and Mr. Richard XV. Hickman, jr.. brother of the bride; Mr. Robert H. Hervey. Mr ?. R Town -end. Mr. Eric E Rowland, brother of the Kroom; Mr. Carl M. Camp, all of Phila delphia, and Mr. E. C. Dreher of Atlantic < ity will act hp ushers. Miss Margaret R. Adams of Passaic. X. J . and niece of The bride, will be her maid of honor. while Miss Carrie I.ee Hastings. Miss I M.nrie H Homiller. Miss Edna A. Shinn. , Miss Ethel E. Tray lor. Miss Gladys G. , Middaugh and Miss Bernice H. Cartledge of Philadelphia, cousin of the bride, will arfnd Miss Hickman as bridesmaids. j \ small reception will follow the cerc- J money at the home of the bride s par ents for the bridal party, relatives and ; out of town guests. j Yesterday at ( entens ^ Methodist Church in rape rharle?. V? Miss Alice Roberts Wilson and Dr. Charles Harmon Reed. jr.. of Herndon. Va.. were married. The church was decorated with lilies. palms and out flowers The ceremony was performed by Rev. W . A. \\ rif-ht, the pastor of the church. The bride s at tendant. Miss Annie Wilson, preceded the bride to the altar and wore pink crepe meteor, picture hat. with pink tulle and crushed roses, and carried sweet P^as. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a tan silk going-away Kown, with bronze hat and gloves. She earned rn^es and white orchids and wore a rre??e*?nt of pearls and diamonds, the gift of the if room, Little Miss Margaret Robev of Herndon. niece of the bride, was flower crirl and carried a shower basket of sweet peas, and Master Tucker Wil kins carried the rinj?- The best man was Mr. Ralph Raymond Reed_ of Herndon and the ushers were J. W. Wilson. J. T Jones. Upshur Wilson of Cape < harles and Richard V. Nottingham, jr.. of Last ville \ wedding breakfast followed at the home of J. W. Wilson, brother of the bride. T?r. and Mrs. Reed left at once for a northern trip of several weeks, after which they will reside in Berkeley Springs. W. Va. Among the out-of-town guests present at the wedding were Mr. uiid Mrs. H. C. Petrson of Washington. Miss Mabel Littig. daughter of Lieut. James Otttings. 1". S. N.. retired, and Mrs. Littig. and Mr. Walter Jones Harri son were married at St. James' Church. Leesburg. Wednesday evening last. Rev. William Hulllhen Burkhardt. the rector, officiating, and a large assemblage in at tendance. The bride was escorted v her father and was beautifully gowned in ivory charmeuse. trimmed in chantilly lace and ehiffon. embroidered in pearls and brilliants. Her veil was caught un der a cap, embroidered in the West In dies. and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. A Id rich Dudley of Middleburg. who wore vellow charmeuse and carried yel low roses. Immediately preceding her was the flower girl. Miss Lucy Gillette Harrison, and the two bridesmaids. Miss Maria Washington Harrison, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Jones Conrad The two maids were attired in gowns of white charmeuse and point d esprit. trim med in shadow lace and marguerites. The flower girl wore cream lace over yellow mescaline trimmed in garlands of small vellow roses. She carried, as did the bridesmaids, large bunches of marguer ites. The best man was Harry Tazewell Har-, rison of T-eesburg and the ushers were Messrs. H. Rosier Dulaney. jr.. and T. Blackwell Smith of Washington. D. C.; Aid rich Dudley of Middleburg. Donald M. McNeale. Hubert T. Plaster and Conrad P Carter of Leesburg. A reception fol lowed at the home of the bride's parents, af.er which Mr. and Mrs. Harrison left on a special car for Washington. The bride's going-away gown was of king Mile cloth, with which she wore a black mported hat. Miss Virginia Howie of this city attended the wedding. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Me^~ Ham. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Hart Merriatn. and Mr. Henry 1>. Abbot of F.oston. son of Col. and Mrs. Frederick V Abbot, w ill take place next W ednes <)av evening at St. Thomas Church. Miss Zenaida Merrlam will be maid of lionor for her sister, and the brides maids will include Miss Elinor Abbot and Miss Marian Abbot, sisters of the bridegroom: Miss Helen Estee of Buf falo. N. Y . Miss Mary Anderson I'ugh. \li>? borothv Hellman and Miss Cornelia Smith of this city. The ushers will be Messrs Clarence W.. Decker and W il 1 am I.ee White of New York. Wesley T. Enalehorn of Spokane. Wash.: II. Har ?ngton Brooks of St. Albans. * t.. 1 'clion Blake and Harold B. Belcher of Boston. and Martin T. Fisher. Alfred R. Tavlor and Taylor Thorn of this city. Mr John Remey will be best man. The Misses Abbot, sisters of the bride groom. will entertain the couple and the other members of the bridal party to morrow at luncheon at the Army ana Navv Club. Miss Mary Anderson Pugh will enter tain at a theater and supper part> to morrow evening for the coup'.e and the bridal party. .... ... Gen. Henry L. Abbot and < ol. r ? *? \bbot will arrive shortly for the wed ,i ng. The latter s family is already here at 17r.t> 1' street, which Col. Abbot has leased until May \ prettv weddinK took place at the . ( sidence * of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. M.-Cov. 1- street northeast, last Tues dav at 11 am., when their daughter. Josephine D. and Mr. Walter Richard McFarland were married in the presence of their immediate relatives. The bride has been a popular school teacher for the uast two years, and Mr. McFarland is an attorney in the interstate commerce corn er,-.ssion. Both have many friensd among the voung people of Capitol Hill, where they have resided all their lives. The bride was charming in a violet traveling | suit and wore a beautiful platinum i pendant set with sapphires and diamonds, J the gift of the groom. After the wed- ' ding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. McFarJand ' left for New York city for a visit of a 1 week or two. On their return they will J take up their residence at the Donald, 1012 13th street northwest, where they will be at home after May 15. Miss CoiTiella Smith will entertain at luncheon today for the bride and her at tendants. Last Friday Miss Dorothy Hellman gave her luncheon and card party and yesterday Mrs. Zenaida Mer riam had the same party at luncheon. Word has been received here of the I marriage at Portland. Ore.. April 22, of Mr. Joseph Edward Law. son of Mr and Mrs. Frank A. Law of this city, and Miss Helen I.ouise Beveridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Beveridge of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Law. the parents of the groom, were present at the ceremony. The newly wedded couple, after a brief honeymoon trip, will make their home Portland, where Mr. l.aw is now pur suing his profet-.ion as an electrical en gineer. Mrs. C. jr. Towers announces the mar riage of her daughter. Klinor, and Mr. oeorge J. Abel of Pittsburgh. "tt'ed I nesday. April I'i at 4 o'clock, at the rectory of St. Pauls Cathedral. Pitts I burgh. Pa. In Foreign Cities. i The King and Queen or England will [ attend the debut ball the evening or May 1. which Lord Curzon or Kedleston w-ill give tor his eldest daughter. Lady , Irene Curzon, a granddaughter or the late L. Z. Leiter or this city. The party is being arranged on unusually magnificent | lines by Lord Curzon and his slster-in j law. Lady Suffolk, who. by the way. Is I to present Lady Irene Pnrion at the j first Jlay court. Everything will be personally superintended by Lord Cur | zon. and the flowers used for the decorations are all to be sent up from | his country scat. Hack wood Park, nea Basingstoke: The ball will be at Carl ton House Terrace. Lord Curzon's city j home. Another of the earliest dances of the London season will be thai of I.adv Mond s. for her debutante daughter. Miss Eva Mond The spacious garden ! ?t the bark of Lady Mond's house will be covered in for the occasion and a. special floor laid down for dancing, while the rest of her house will be used for sitting-out and supper rooms. The Duchess of "Devonshire will give a ball at Devonshire House May 14 in honor of her eldest daughter Ladv -laud Cavendish, who is to be present ed at an early court. It is expected that both the king and queen will be present at the dance. I The Puke and Duchess of Portland gave a ball recently at Welbei k Abbev at which about 1,20<> guests were present, honor of the comlng-or-age of their I eldest son. Lord Titchfield. The whole t runctlon was on a scale or magnifi I ?,Vfw "ever beroro attempted even at vVelbeek. A special feature was the floral decorations from the home con servatories. The color scheme was pink and thousands of blooms were employed including pink carnations. [ pink rhododendrons, pink azaleas, pink i corlrtri ,*For the flrst tim* thp r"?e corridor. 150 yards long, beautiftilly decorated. was utilized as a sitting-out ' ft} suPPer- P|a'? and other t t,ifts to the Duke of Portland and his j son were used. j The marriage of Miss Sibyl Lyon and [ Capt. F M. Chevenlx-Trench of the Rov j al Artillery was one of the few large | weddings which took place during the ' I-enten season in London. The bridal gown was of cloth or gold and white brocade draped with flounces or old honi ton lace, and the court train was or gold tissue mounted on chiffon. She wore a j wonderful wedding veil of honiton lace . loaned by her grandmother for the occa sion. A page and little trainbearer followed the bride, and there were also two bridesmaids, Miss Elsie Lyon and Miss Hope Russell. The latter wore pic turesque gowns of biscuit color ehar meuse with broad sashes of blue moire and medic! collars of white lace. Each girl carried a tall ebom staff, on which was tied a shear ot lilies. The honeymoon is being spent on a motor trip through the south or France. j Recent arrivals In Paris rrom this city | include Jliss E. Fry. Miss A. Jacqbson, Mr. Leathley and son. Jlrs. J. Larkin and Mr. "William H. Putman. Jliss Katnerine Bogle, who has been studying music in Paris for tlie last two years, and Jlr. Hugh R. Wilson, acting American charge d'affaires at Guatemala and no win Paris on leave or absence, an nounced their engagement and aproach Ing marriage there ten days ago. For their wedding trip, after an Italian tour, they will come to this city for a short visit. Benefit Performance. A benefit performance of "Peg-o'-Jly Heart" will be given Tuesday night at the Eelasco for the Tuberculosis Sanita I rium at Fort Stanton. N. M., in which a i number of charitably minded residents ? here are taking an active interest. SUMMER HATS Embrace the latest advanced ideas. In White Milan Hemp. Leghorns and the bea BOn's most exclusive colors and blacks. Long experience, advice and high-class service at LOWEST PRIOES. _ saoa l^th st. \.w.. ook. belmont. Smart Tailored Suits These are SAMPLE SUITS which sell for $19.75 to $22.75. Our Price, $10-90 These Suits consist of pop lins, crepes, serges, etc., in the popular tiered skirts and the very latest cut coats, which are lined with silk peau de cygne, and are marked tor the day at $10.90. MILTON R. NEY, 807 Pa. Ave. Successor to J. S. Leatherman Co. Only Specialty House on Pennsylvania Avenue. POPULAR IN ALL CIRCLES MRS. J A ME Wife of rela tives in New Hampshire, and with her son. Woodford Sargent, in Boston. Miss Mary Burr is homo from Talla hassee, Fla., where she was the guest of her cousin. Mrs. John Aldridge, formerly Miss Cornelia Ward. Prof, and Mrs. Anthony Scullen have returned from their Easter vacation at Little Falls. N*. Y. Changed Residence. Assistant Attorney General Daniel J. Graham and Mrs. Graham will be at the Wyoming after May 1. Chevy Chase. Mrs George Uanfrdon Whttford and h, Har-let of Newlands street ha\e daughter Harriet (tl returned to their home after a visit wit friends in Baltimore. Md. Mrs. M. Barir Hoprer of Connecticut avenue ^s ho?t "sto .he members of her sewing club a i her home the past ^pe ' . Mrs Clift R- Richards of West Irving street entertained the members of the ?? Chase Euchre Club at their home the past week. The prizes were won by land Mr. and Mrs. George^ >angdon Mr. Charles it. \ erriii. ii0dtre? Hodges. -Mr. and Mrs Vernon F>. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. John I- Palmer | Teele. Mta Teeie'of Won^MaM.. and ^.aHedrbert Mifflin Hal. are irMheir new , home In section 3 of Che - _ , Chew ITse. 3? benefit of the association. The !?? . people's dancing class of J me of ! was entertained last night at t^ h"? ? i Miss Miriam Richards, daughter of Mr. 1 ''^T.^Po^h- -V I h,~r family 'to Atlantic I u ill make her home in the future. I Women's Club of Chevy Chase.were en l\7rLH1oseirAP!,B^rYhttVcoJ?ect.cut avenue. The subject whic'h was discuss^d at the meeting was the hookeritl'lejl 'side the Cup." by Winston Churchill. QMr. home the past week. Mr. ancl . ^ Chescly have purchased the Meigs >'J I ?? We-t I-nox 15vts^sc?! Mrs. Thomas Perry ham taKen 1 sion of their new house, on Shepherd street. Jackson' arc^ntert'aining Miss AUce Car ry of Mount Clair. N. J- fr and Mrs. Robert C Malcolm have g^ en up their Apartment in the District and reopened Zir house on i:.nst Bradley lane for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Bdle have reopened their house on Morrison street for the summer Miss DllzaDetn Brainstem of Richmond. V a ^o have been visiting Dr. and Mrs William Ham ilton of I'atterson street, has returned t her home. Miss Richard and Miss L*'Kh r dauBhters ing some time at Atlantic Clt>. N. J-. have returned to their home. Mr and Mrs. Henry Clay Stewart will occup^the house of Mrs. Stewarts par ents. Judge and Mrs. George G. Per kins on Connecticut avenue and West Melrose street for the summer. Mr. and Mrq Burr N Edwards, who are building their new house on East Melrose street and Connecticut avenue except to take P?feeEi0^wsorjr!ywrVat^fa MJTS C^nrnecaUcutB~ahaes re i scSf Wpa Dancing class w.s^entertained^he past vamk Sl Corbymof Connecticut avenue. Arnong* those present were Mr. and Mrs. SENSATIONAL SUIT SALE 500 of the Handsomest Spring Styles in Women's Suits in All the Best Fabrics Go on Sale Monday at a Sensational Price Plain tailored or trimmed styles. Materials are fine serge, poplin, wool crepe, plain and fancy cre pon, ripple cloth, gabardines, checks and novelty materials. Worth every cent of $30 . Millinery, $4.95 Regular $10 Value. Choicest creations of the season. Tailored and Dress TIats?Picturesque and beau tiful. Untrimmed Hats, 98c up. J. &W.EISEMAN, 313-315 7th SL OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Skirts $5.95 $8 and $10 Values. Two -tiered effects, in checks and poplin. Some thing very smart.. Dresses Worth up to $22.50. $12.75 Choice of crepe de chine, plain or figured silk, taffeta, etc. In the most fascinating styles. Byron Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton. Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Jesse C. Adkins, Mr. and Mrs. Cap terville, Mr. and (Mrs. Robert L. Corby. Mr. and Mrs. Esch and Mr. and Mrs. Laurenz M. Prior. Miss Margaret Staggers of Fairmont. W. Va., who has been spending the win ter in Chevy Chase as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Corby of Connecticut avenue, left the past week for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Cummings of East Chevy Chase entertained a few friends at an oyster roast at their home the past week. Mrs. Lucian White of Baltimore, Md., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Corby. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Quinter of Primrose street were hosts at dinner the past week at the Chevy Chase Club. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Donn will reopen their house on East Bradley lane about June 1. Mrs. Clarence Dutton of New York is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Deming of Oxford street. Representative and Mrs. Charles M. Thomson of East Irving street and Brookville road entertained at dinner the past week Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wedderburn and daughter. Air. and Mrs. William S. Corby of Con necticut avenue have cards out for a mu sical at their house May 12. Mrs. E. C. Graham of McKinley street has returned j to her home after a pleasant visit with j relatives in Augusta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. GUI of McKinley street entertain ed at dinner the past week at their! home in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Williams of New York. Those asked to meet their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nvman and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore. Miss l-o raino Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Graham of McKinley street, en tertained at a tea the past week at her home in honor of Miss McCarter of Nor ristown, Pa. Among those assisting the hostess were Mrs. Herbert Mifflin Hall, Miss Edythe Cohen, .Miss Mildred Cam eron and Miss Anna Colladay. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore N. Gill entertained at a very beautifully appointed luncheon the past week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Williams of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. I>uffy of Brookville road entertained a few friends at dinner at their home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Corcoran entertained at a large dinner last night at the club. Personals. Mrs. Julia Luchs. who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sylvan Ben slnger. for several months, left Tues day for Philadelphia to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Levy. Mrs. Lewis Newmyer and Mrs. Samuel Gassenheiiner have been spending the past week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Rudolph B. Lyon left town on Thursday to Join Mrs. Stephen Spitz at the Hotel Loraine, Atlantic City. Mr. Arthur Newmyer, who has been spending the past two weeks in town, has returned to his home in New Or leans. Miss Tillie Raff was the week-end guest of relatices in Baltimore. Mrs. Bertha Coblenzer expects to sail for abroad shortly, and will visit her daughter, Mrs. Ladislaus Detre, at her home in Budapest, Austria. Miss Ruth Levy has returned to her home in Orange, Va., after spending the winter here, as the guest of Mrs. Edgar Behrend, and attending college. Mrs. Leonard Weil is expected back in town today to visit her mother, Mrs. M. Herman, after a trip to Norfolk and Newport News. Mr. .and Mrs. Leo Loeb, the latter for merly Miss Belle Schiffman.. returned from their honeymoon and were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schiff man. before going to their home in An napolis, Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ball of Norfolk. Va.. were recent guests of their daugh ter. Mrs. Robert Meyer. Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith has been spending the past week in Atlantic City. Miss Julia Goldsmith, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rheine of Georgetown, has returned to her horn*1 in Fredericksburg. Va. Mrs. Leonard Goldman has returned to her home in Pittsburgh after a ten-day visit in town with relatives. Miss Katharine Heller is in Balti more. the guest of Miss Louise Gruber, for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kaufman will be at home today at 3027 O street in honor of the confirmation of their two sons. Allan and Jerome Kaufman. A euchre and dance will be given by' the Arion Gesang Verein. Monday. April 27. 8 p.m.. at the clubhouse. E street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf and son Melvin of Uniontown. Ala., after visiting relatives here, sailed for Europe to spend the sum mer. Mrs. J. Parh of Uniontown. Ala., has sailed for Europe, accompanied by her father, Mr. ,T. Schocnthal of Westminster street. Mrs. James E. Richmond and daughter Josephine of the Loudon spent a delight ful day in Baltimore last Friday. They were the guests of their cousin, Frank Barrett Carman, who is a mcmbt > of the cast of a company playing ti>? : While in this city a week ago Mr ?"a - man was the guest of Mrs Riehmon and family. Dr. and Mrs. George B Welch h.n returned from a week's visit at the <'h:? - fonte, Atlantic City. Miss Julia Mantlnhand of Norfolk s the guest of Miss Lillian Goldstein. I>r. I^ester Xeuman will sail for Europe Thursdav next. He will spend most his time" in Berlin and Vienna for post graduate stud>. Mrs. M. Brooks Reitz and daughte: -. with their house guest. Miss Helen ClaiK of Cumberland. Md.. are motoring ' > Atlantic City. Asbury Park arid N? ? York. Mrs H. rohn of Columbia road. wu her daughter. Miss Florence Conn, le t here last Thursday for Atlantic <"it and will be at the Hotel Rudolf for ?w?? vs eeks. M ss Ma belle Perk and Miss Floren." Kubel of Capitol Hill are spending t- ?? week end at Annapolis to attend the rh . iter dance given to the first cla-s '? Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Buhner. Mrs. L. Bradford Prince of Now M? - ico. who has been here attending the l ?. A. R. eongress. left yesterday for Flush ing. N. Y.. after a short visit t.? Miss Ma see. Ex-Gov. Prince has also been here and aft or a short stay in Now Yon; they will return to New Mexico. Mrs. <*;trl W. Green, also of New Me\ ico. has been here ?'n a visit to her mother and will probably return hont ? with Mr. and Mrs. Prince. You should see this very handsome Colonial ?one of the -eery many Rich's arc shown a just now. The graceful Cuban heel is of leather, by far the most durable and practical. Strictly hand sav ed?of black Russia or patent leather at seven dollars. And very similar styles in cither leather at six-fifty, six and five dollars?all dis tinctive and exclusive fashions. TCN ONI f street U06 G Street THE HOUSE OF FASHION. On Sale Monday?A Thousand Models in Suits $19.75 $25.00 $32 50 $39.50 Actual Values, $27.50 to $Oo.oo. Gabardines. Serges. Crepes. Silks. Checks. Stripes. Novelties. A Wonderful Showing of Black and Navy Suits?Sizes up to 41 Special Offering 75 Suits?All Materials and Colors at $15 The Largest Display of Styles in the Citv. 1 )istinctivc and Re(it:ed Creations at Moderate Prices. Monday?Hundreds of Beautiful Dresses For Street. Afternoon and Evening. Handsome Silk Dresses?Special, $19.95 and $25 Smart Summer Dresses?Special, $10, $15 and $25 $20 and $22.50 Silk Dresses?Special, Monday, $12.75 All the Late Models?New Colors and Black. IN MILLINERY Now Showing Mannish Panamas, $3.50 to $8.00. White Dress Hats?Variety of Exclusive Models. New Trimmed Sailors, Very Smart, $5 & $6. 100 Trimmed Hats, All Late Shapes, One of a Kind, $5.00 and $10.00. Values, $9 to $20. FASHIONABLE WRAPS AND CAPES Great Variety Silks and Cloths. Special, $15.00, $19.00, $25.00 Mannish Mixtures in Balmaccan Coats, $8-75- | Largest Waist Department in the City Thousands of Dainty Waists, Crepe and Voile, $1.98 and $2.98 r Experienced Advertisers Prefer THE STAR =r