Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 9

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I VN bilipsborn.~— -~ o~ MME. ROZANN DERMATOLOGIST ‘Wrinkles, freckles. blemishes, acne and pittings permanently removed. Ten to 0 years taken {rom your appearance. Contour_restored ad skin ‘given bloom of youth. For men and women. Apt. the Hadieigh. Office hours, 11 a.m. to § .m. For evening appointment phone jorth 9080. =3 — The center of the world's perfume industry is the town of Grasse, the French Riviera. one in the locality is engaged in this picturesque vocation—cultivating the flowers, gathering the blossoms, or extracting the oil from which the scent is made. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Practically every oUvy Tweed Suits With all their smart character in street and sports designs—all their dressiness and durability—proper for so many occasions—Rainbow and English Tweeds—Gray, Tan, Blue, Green, etc.—silk lined— Brown, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO: | Society «Continued from Eighth Page.) to the ball, where they occupled a box. Among the guests were Ad- miral Newton A McCully, Col. and Mrs. Edwin_D. Bricker and Com- mander and Mrs. R. E. Henderson. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran enter- tained Gen. and Mrs. W. D. Connor, Miss Cora March of St. Paul, Col. and Mrs. William C. Rivers, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Admiral Bradley A Fiske and Capt. Jenkins. Mrs. Julian James gave her box to Miss Helen Mason, who had with her Col. and Mrs. Frederick Parkington, Mrs. Goldsborough Adams, Miss Vir- ginia Hunt and Miss Prall. Mrs. M. C. Van Winkle entertained in her box Col. and Mrs. Charles W. Kutz, Maj. and Mrs. Max Wainer, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Story and Miss Alma Ruggle: Mrs. Silas Casey had with her Col. and Mrs. William Wood, Mrs. Hen J. Hunt, Mrs. Merry, widow of Ad- miral Merry, and Miss Casey. Others who bought boxes for the ball were Representative and Mrs umes R. Mann, Representative and Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow, Admiral and Mrs. Willard Brownson, Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs. John ¥. Faure. Others in the boxes included Mrs. William Kearny Carr, Mrs. D. Buch- anan Merryman, Mrs. George Almy Percy, Miss Sophie Casey, Mrs. Jo- seph Hampson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McKenney, Judge Martin A. Knapp and Mr. Ballard Moore, and others present. included Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, and capably tailored. $39.50 Jersey Suits Sport models, plain colors and Heather mixtures; some Angora tri med . ms= $19.50 Dr. and Mrs. Gen. and M Evans, garden, Miss Miss Katherine Munson, Mrs. Goring Bliss, Miss Pi Rudolph De Zapp. Mrs. Wil Miss Daniel L. Borden, Maj. Merritt W. Ireland, Miss Carolyn ash, Maj. and Mrs. George J. New- Margheritta Tillman. Capt. and Painting Col. 1077 PENNINGTON & TAYLOR Paperhanging The Better Kind 2333 18th St. N.W. wood, Mrs.. Herbert M. Sternbergh, Miss Harriet Sternbergh, Col. and Mrs. Charles W. Kutz, Mrs. Frederick F. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Bayly, Dr. Tom Williams, Col. Wil- liam E. Horton, Commander Theodore Jewell, Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell, Mr. Ralph Snowden Hill, Miss An- gelica G. Remey, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Smallwood, Col. Robert Paxton, Col. Charles T. Menoher, Col. Jen- nings C. Wise and Mr. Ernest Walker. — Bridge Party to Be Held for Animal Rescue. The arrangements for the bridge party to be given at the Washington Club Saturday, April 9, for the bene- fit of the Washington Animal Rescue League are progressing rapidly. With a long patroness list, headed by Mrs. Harding, who is a member of the league and much interested in its work, the card will be exceedingly interesting. Congrensional Club to Hold Reception. The Congressional Club will hold a reception tomorrow from half-past 4 until 6 for the visiting delegates of the Associated Collegiate Alumnae and the Southern Association of Col- lege Women. Mrs. Marvin Rosen- berry and Miss Mary Leal Harknes the presidents of these two organiza- tions, will be the special guests of honor on_this occasion and will re- ceive with Mrs. Lenroot, president of the Congressional Club. Mrs. Wil- liam A. Rodenbury of Illinois and{ Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts of Massachu- setts will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Rosenberry is the wife of Jus- tice Rosenberry of the supreme court of Wisconsin. Before her marriage she was dean of women at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Fraternity Dance of Alpha Nu Chapter. Alpha Nu Chapter, Fraternit of George ‘Washington University, gave its annual spring dance last evening in the Salon des Nations at the Hotel Washington in honor of the chapters of the Ammar province and representatives of other fraternities of the George Washington University. Representative and Mrs. Isaac V. McPherson of Missouri head- ed the receiving line, which included Mrs. William R. Myers, Mrs. S. S. Spruce and Mr. and Mrs. Hinton. The members of the dance committee in- cluded Mr. Howard Locke, chairman; Mr. Frank Hammett Myers, Mr. Bryan McCullen, Mr. William Roberts, Mr. Louis Brown and Mr. H. C. Espey. Members of the K. A. Sister Club as- sisted. About eighty couples enjoyed the dancing and buffet supper. A feature of the ball last night was song composed by Mr. Frank H. 5. a toast to the Alpha Nu Chap- sung by all the young use of enthusiastic Kappa Alpha the health department within the last twenty- four hours: e it was repeated, making an | pit Doro sity Howpital, C, Births Reported. The following births have been reported to D. the health department within the last twenty- i four hours: Philip J. and Octavia A. William R. and Hatt! boy. rd, boy. B. Jones, M. ‘Howa: Raymond E. and Estelle Robinson, girl George and Sophia Woloszyn, bo: R nd Mary 8. Kirk. girl. Panl N. and Florence G. Beall, boy. William M. and Dora V. Slifer, girl. Howard B’ and Helen Pierce, boy. Charles B. and Susie I. Branzell, girl. Wilson L. and Virginia R. Townsend, girl. A. Bernard and Myra Lee, bo Jules 8. and Agnes M. Felir Arthur G. snd Erma P. Herbert W. and He 5. N ‘elton, girl. Rutiedge 8. . Hughes, boy. Ussiah and Susie Miner, bo Robert V. and Loraine Robinson, girl Thomas and Dorothy A. Bolden, boy. Henry R. and Edna Lewis, girl. Walter and Iy M, Bi boy. Wi el v boy. nin B. Tolliver, girl. and Blan and Len Frederick 8. and William and Ruth s Douglas and Dora West. boy. Joseph and Eugene and William ana hoy. Robert J. and Dorothen R, Baggett, boy. Joseph E. and Katherine E. Suit, girl. Joseph W. and_ Sadie A. Daniel. girl. James C. and Mary A. Linvey, girl. Jamen and Annie Miles, boy. Max C. and Edith Strie William C. and Sophie M. Neill W. and Rhea W Wallace Hamilton Lawrence Edmond C. and Constance A. Joseph Z. and Clara K Ovid_B. ana Iry Maurice and Ei Milton F. and M Frank and_Rose I John and Nan Ber Clifford and h . Garvey, boy. i Roberts, girl. i Peter and Ann i Norvin E Enoch and Ad; . girl. James A. and Adelln Barnes, girl. Archur and Edna Blunt. girl. Govey and Helena Taylor, girl. Isham and Sarah Parker, boy. Emmett and Projetta Sacre, boy. Camillo and Annie Vac William L. and_Emma Arther W. and Hattye th, Edward and Olive Harrison, gil. Bruce and Ada Michael, boy. Walter D. ‘and Florence D. Halght, girl. s, boy. William A, and Mary I Roun arl F. llian A. Young, girl. Stanislaws K. and E. Buten, boy. Harry E. and Margaret H. Osborn, girl. James H. and Edith Tawson, girl. Reodore S. and Lorna R. Amussen, boy. George and Theresa Cook, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to Julius W. Tolson, 74, 2051 Nichols ave. s.e. Lena Voeickner, 90, Washington Asylum 31 Webster st. 4510 Condnit road. v Bibley Hospital. hy M. Roberts, 2, Georgetown Univen Mary F. Smallwood, 5 days, Sibley Hospital. . 608 EVENTH emphatic hit. F "day F Foae EE SEE Unusual The Episcopal Home for Children Attracfi Val Jill benefic by the card party to be eld at the Ralelgh Hotel Friday, ons ues April 8, at 2 oclock. Mrs. Elvand ay P. W. Pitt and Miss yder compose the committee The House of Courtesy hurch of the Incarnation. LA~ Lro M ATl A ATV e AT L~ >~ Of the garments tion. Special Underwear fidelity to size and propor- Glove Silk Bloomers— Crepe de Chine Teddys Crepe de Chine and Sat- in Camisoles— These are selections from our regular More of the stock— == of Exclusive Character —thatwe've grouped to- gether regardless of the regular price—and Reduced to 43 Fine Tricotines—the most favored of the spring weaves—DBox, Bloused and Straightline designs—that are the most wanted models* Plain tailored—or elaborately embroidered —braided—and some also bead trimmed. Fur Chokers better quality, in cut with strict Squirrel, Stone and Baum Marten Opossum. Really ex- $ l 0 ceptional walueat, oo ic.cooaccecoiisaata o o0 T Other Furs—in summertime models—up to $89.50. — ' Special Dress Skirts In the best collection of the new patterns that has been dis played—Plaids— Checks—Stripes—in won- derful combinations—and plain colors. .Box plaits ; Knife plaits; Side plaits and plain drap- ing. We are featuring many others— among them trimmed with Blzck Filet Val an . $2085 White $ I OOOO lace. Eache e effects.« The Goucher College Alumnae Club will entertain the visiting Goucher delegates to the convention of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae at luncheon tos t Rauscher's. arriage Licenses. Marriage liconses have been issued to the following: lliam E. Brown and Bdina L. Lewis. rk B. Glascock of this city and Edith ¥. of Mars| h7 ham, Va., and Mary v of Frederi . 'Va. T. Finks of Shenindoah, Va., and osser_of Ranco, Va. A ning and Margaret B. Oos- ‘ernan of Philadelphia, and M orton of Clover, S. C. Al and Amelia Smith. Venera Junta. of Philadelphia, Pa., and Stevens of this city. Cooley of Middletown, Va., James D. Shirley Anderson of Delaplane, Va. Cburles M. Potter and Julia' P. Holbrook. and Ira Jordan of Mount Juckson, Va., and Hattie L. Fitten of Quicksburx, William A. Long and Emi Va., and | radley. iley and Anna G. Ricketts, Beverly and Esie L. Jackson, ch and Bessie 1 Rutle H. Photograph bums— You will like our Photograph Albums be- cause they are like everything else from & this* shop—distinctive. = We have them in all sizes, with covers of imitation and real leath- er. In an Album is the only way that you can keep your pictures in a neat and orderly man- ner. The prices range from 83c to $7.00. The National iindt L Ynghendt L dndinndt L undinit L Indulit 4’ 20l ® hdindt ® Dl S Yt > ° ‘ oss oz : o Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. ©ne door trom Pa. Ave. ® Ti]e Adroit e ‘Finishing Touches| provided by the ® Shop Unique “make” Your Frock | This is Art Headquarters|g for Dress Trimming M-broidery Beading Braiding Hemstitching and Picot Edging “Cultivate the Habit of Taking Home Candy” Rosemary Chocolate Nut Cream Kisnes, Pistaschio, Lemon, Cocoanut, Vanilla, Orange and Cherry Fruit. Per pound, to- 50c day, Friday and Satur- day = phcannt and Choeplate rittle. 2 3 Ve ({«‘ri:ln; and Satur: 40‘: Ayl s L Rosema Blackistone &remzy 1401 H St. Jrx: the Flower Shop 1109-1111 G St. _chandise. Silk Underwear Values up to $3.98 Reduced to $1.98 Crepe de Chine and Satin gar- ments, lace and ribbon trimmed. Choice of Teddys, combinations, envelope chemise and camisoles. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921. Mary B. Haight, 10 minutes, Sibley Hoppital. LeRoy J. Miles, 23, 2822 Georgia ave. Ng@]orn B. Fairclough, 31, Freedmen's Hos- | Barah A. Neale, 48, 2150 Newport place. Theress E. Jordan, 43, 827 Enclid st. Norman B. Watson, 23 mouths, 611 New Hampshire ave. | Janie Thompeon, 10 months, 2300 Virginia ave. Henry C. Johnson, 73, 3528 13th st. 1147 15th st. Mars M. Engs, E. Billman, 80, Providence Hospital. Samuel B. Kendig, 67, 820 5th st. n.e. Mary Carrigan, 64, E Emma V. Mudd, L Francls i. Sal 5 Rosa G. Troxell, 56, 737 Park rd i Doris A. Waters, 5 months, 1011 uonmu\ ave. n.e. day. Sibley Hospital. Eiiza Hurns. 00. 335 M st. sw. Nettie Jeffries, 28, 2021 M st Jamen Clark, Freedmen's Hospital. Ethel Thompson, 1, 1414 11th Michael Dever, ), 14th and U Tola Culberson, 21, Ribley Cornel Throckmorton, 20, 12 southwest. Alice Duffy, 17, 2817 13th street. Margaret L. Curtin, 78, | avenue northeast. Luocinda M. Duubar, 65, 211 F street. Ida L. Rust, S0, N; pital Violet T. Shidy, Infant of Robert Sibley Hospital. Bessie Jackson, ospital. 935 Shepherd street. RupRNRR R We Court Comparison Intant of Aothony and Yegalia Penagos. 1} 2 Gth street | FUR 6 Massachusetts tional Homeopathic Hos- nd Agaes Jones, 1 day, S, 14th and Upshur streets. | QR RS > Special Friday 1106 G Street i Mary Benaugh, 36. 1007 Jefferson street. David Leins. 65. 19th and C streets sout east Raymond Proctor. 5 bours, 1419 South Cay tol_street_soathwest. To Heplace Your Heavy Wrap You Wamt: Small | It Will Pay You to Have That | REMODELED { Into the Latest Styie at a Small Cost. ‘ Storage for Fura: MARTIN ‘WO, 30-32 Florida Ave. Store News The House of Fuluon For Friday, April 1 Extra Big Sale Fl’idayn ALL THE VERY NEWEST STYLES AN D FABRICS AT PRICES LIKE THE DAYS OF OLD Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Styles of Character and Individuality 39 Tricotines, Velour Checks, Poiret Twills, Novelties. .......... Regular $5 Blouses, $3.98 Tailored and hand made. Batiste. Variety of new models. Jersey Suits of the Better Kind . Skibo Tweeds, All-Virgin Wool—Special. Group Fashionable Dresses | Taffetas, Tricotines, Crepe de Chines, Serges, Satins, s .95 Canton Crepes. Prices were — considerably more......... Polo Sport Coats, s Tan, Reindeer, Brown. l 5 Covert and Polo Coats—Best Silk Lined—$19.95, $23.50, $29.50 75 Trimmed Hats—all the best models —that sold for considerably morg. Friday... Beautiful Blouses, | $5.98 B Better quality Geor- gettes in all desirable col- ors, plain and stripe Crepe de Chine—styles that are smart. Bargains in Silk Hosiery, Underskirts and Hundreds of Other Values RREETEERT JUST 10 DAYS LEFT To Close Out Our Entire Stock of 1,000 SUITS, COATS, WRAPS Prior to the Opening of Our New Store Everything Priced Regardless of Cost or Profit, as We Want to Open Our New Store With an Entirely New Stock—All Choice, Mer- Spring Suits Sacrificed 95 Values Up to $55.00 Braided Suits, Coats and Wraps Belted and unbelted models. Tricotine Suits, Poiret Twill Suits, Covert Twill Suits, Beaded Suits, Silk Stitched Suits Every One Silk Lined and Perfectly Tailored Hundreds of Sport Suits Continental “Full Wool” $ ture Suits. In all the new models. In all the most l 6 popular shades. All “Chick” styles in tight- fitting and. loose, wrappy l’o?o Cloth, Duvetyn Tricotine, All silk lined. . Round and pointed collars. Some with tassels, braided , Novelty Suits, Embroidered Suits, Values to $29.95 “abric Suits. Wool Jersey 250 NEW SPRING Camel’s Hair Cloth, etc. and embroidered effects. Handsome Silk Dresses Smart Taffetas, Geor- gettes, Satins, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines. ‘Wonderful dresses......... Jersey & Tuxedo Sweaters, Black and all colors. . Wraps of Bolivia, $49.50 Quilted Satin Coats, $39.50 FLOOR—HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL VALUES and s55£ $19.95 392 $7.95 $3.98 Regular $3 Camisoles $1.98 Made of the best Satins in flesh, white and navy. 1109-1111 G St ‘Georgette Waists $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 values Reduced to $2.98 A wonderful assortment of ‘Waists is included in this lot. Lace trimmed, beaded and em- broidered models. All sizes.

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