Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1921, Page 49

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SOCIETY" D. U, APRIL 3, 19 2. Mr. and Mrs. Albion Shestha s Lee Woodson hav Hosts at Studio Musical| from a motor trip 0 Philadeiphi For Daffodil Ball Hold I_Mnc}won for Guests whera they spent the Easter hol <% AN the ladles of the New York 2 5 < : Welegation in Congress have joined ’ Lo Raigon Rumnas peeecns 4 Mr. and Mrs, Edouard Alblop were | day: ds to make the daffodil ball to |College _entertained _ at luncheon § hosts at ‘o charming musical last given at the New Willard von % 3 « Thursday at Rauscher’'s in Honor Df{ % S 3 evening at their studio wheh they rsday evening, April 21, the event :::ux&“«‘:\?pch{ri\::;‘:?onfl:?{:?’;\-:}t . : % ki) | gathered togetner a very distin- @t the spring season. Vice President ) ; eiation of Collegiate Alumnae. The . guished company of guests, many of @nd Mrs. Coclidge have takeft a box. of honor w Dr. Gillie whom were artists, who contfibuted to the enjoyment of the evening. A Rondolph Macon Alumnae Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., is : e A 3 3 i 4 !li the chairman of the committee, and * . i 55 #| | prograni was presented {nformally. | assisting her will be, among others, i a Macon Women's College: Dr. 3 Mr. Albion sang a group of songs. a treat which is accorded only the Mrs. William M. Calder, Mrs. Luther i Flem'ng, who has recently PR < W. Mott, Mrs. Charles B. Ward, Mrs. : : v from medfeal service in Persia; Miss . : < guests who attend the Informal James Parker, Mrs. Alanson B. Mar~y Lura Sherrill of the r . S studio parties; Miss Betty Williams Houghton, Mrs, Frederick C. Hicks, G 3 laboratory of Pdgewood arsenal, Miss| [ - : gave a solo dance, and several songs Mrs. Thomas H. Cullen, Mrs# Chris- Virgie Leggett, Miss Kate Tillett. ; g were sung by a quartet, composed of topher D. Sullivan, Mrs. Anthony J. g - : Miss Virginia Howlett, secretary g S * Miss Clelia_Floravanti, Miss Frances | @riffin, Mrs. James Husted, Mrs. : 4 the General Alumpae Assoc'ation. Eibeud o Corey, Harlan Randall and Hilliard ‘Walter W. gee, Mrs. Homer P v A | Others present were: M Raymond ! F; g = Carter. In the company of guests Snyder, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey. 4 S : | Tompkins of Baltimore, Miss Ela Ball | : were Senora Riano, wife of the Span- Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn and Miss San S Richmond, M-s. Morri: 3 $ 3 Ty ] | ish dmbassador; Jonkheer W. H. de 4 : Beaufort, charge d'affaires of the Bleached Cleaned | 1014 Vermont Avenue N.W. 2 Blocked _ S i &t T ’ Share Ouvr Sunday H « Cleaning, Blocking, Bleaching || = Sidayi Dincs athiie ders. . o The proceeds of the ball ‘will be for i E | E o legation of the Netherlands; Don 3 | the benefit of a free swimming pool e L X > 3 Manuel Zav: secretary of the Fine-Weave Panamas —is an_event of saiisfuing for Trinity Community House. " tl is . E : 4 : Nicaraguan legation; J. de Lager- palate heve with chicken, Mills. Lizzie Perrou. berg, secretary of the Swedish lega- Our Specialty golden, brown and served lwith : Wollalbus Mo : made desserts, cofiee. of swpossing jrcarance. A 1oga guson, Blanché Harriman and Re- o tion: Clinton Stuart, the noted writer; b Lemar of the Washington 2 Mr.and Mrs, Boyd Carpenter, Mr. and ! Alumnae Association. 1 He > : % s. George Julian Zolnay. Mr. and i 3 W. Pezet. Miss Natalie Barnes wite of eyes, and Henry W. Keyes, difficult to realize that Washington % hes no public pool or outdoor bath- ! H - i ing spot except at the tidal basin, : PR and if the bathing beach there is closed this year there will be no place | Hat Renovator New Location 73311th St. N.W. AS IT SOMETIMES HAPPENS. From the Loulssille Courler-Journ:! “A $40 price tag got shifted from {li a il for boys and girls and ittle | O : 5 il children This means that an average : P X iProgram to Be Given W gf 3500 persons will misa (heir out- For V * Relief oor swim every day - tera l‘uu. Wadsworth and her friends | R S e ave pledged their support to an ef- i ans are st sted in the enter- fort to provide Washington with a| : IR UL Lo #plendid pool, and they have prom- | g ; Bl | tcinment to be given by the San i;edku‘; hring“th;n' (‘iengs from New | Miniel Unit of the American Wom- | ypg HAROLD COMPTON KING. suite to shirts.” ork to swell the attendance. 5 ; i ¢hich is raisi o) = P s s T ” MRS. ARTHUR BUL ian's Legion. which is raising money ‘merly Mins Eugenia Hildreth Tod- .‘\‘n‘t{’\\e bad quite h little run on {o carry on its relief work among the |hunter, n bride of Tuesday evening,|shirts from people who wanted an whoxe home will be in nnah, Ga. espensive article.” | RD, A member of the committee on tick [N : _S=ins S | Son NG pwidenespcn fur e Chinott | ounded. disabled and needy ve i a ) Alexandria Society. |! T [ erans of the world war. = —_— e WA - — | A movimg picture show will be given the marriage of their daughter. Miss [at the Knickerbocker Theater The members of the Cotillon Club [ I Marriage of (h gl s FXnic) N g = v e vles. and Mr. George { Wednesday afternoon, April 20, at 2 gave their Faster dance Monday |p peverill, Wednesday, March | pm. and + pm. & = James Oliver Cur- K S . evening 4in the auditorium of EIks'| Mr. and Mrs. Julla I). Knight have|{ “River's End" Home. Among those present were [returncl from a visit to friends infwood's romantic play of ihe north: Capt. and Mrs. Charles D. Barrett. | New York city. and have a zuest, | weat, and the amusing cartoon, “The s Mr and Mrs. William J. Boothe. Mr. | Mrs. Knight's father, Mr. Henry Har- | Toonerville Trolley. Which Meets All Tomorrow. Afl ] rtant , 5 mportan | Trains” are the films which will be {shown at each performance. M d M-s, T. Q. Donaldson. 1828 Kalorama onday s hairman of the ticket com- tung, of Honesdale, Mr. and Mr: e and Mrs. Charles M. and Mrs. Mauchlin Mrs. Wilmer J. Waller; Mr. Luckett and ) % Mrs. J. Sidneyo; Columbia the week | road, i den, i Y § of bia, he week | road. is Ll T Xempel. | *nd guests of Mr. Luckett’s mother. mittee. o/ Herbert, Slizabeth | y\fre Lucie Peyton Luckett, on South | sem——— i Boothe. Miss Klizabeth Bryant, Miss |, 0, (HCC L0 = —= samion.| NOAH'S ARK TEA ROOM Q- © Blanche Stasbury. Mrs. Cora Jones : Davis, Mrs. Fiorence Maigne. Miss ira 1 of B A Rosella Burke, Miss Joyce Graham. - vlsimmk.\ s Mamie Keegan, 554 heveaiscith St NOW i 5 ¥ »n South Patrick street. 24 Seven A EMD Miss Margaret Moncure. Miss Sarah {1 h Pa (Faroagut Sanare West) Kemper. Miss Charlotte Kemper: Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Munday and t 4 Anne Cabell, Miss Mary Hunt Rob- | Mlaster Harry Munday of Gr ! Lcncheen—Tea—Dnmer erts, Miss Fortune Kirkpatrick, Miss | \. C. spent the week end with Mre. | To Order. Abbie Hoxton, Miss Katherine Wal- | jcorze W. Mays, on King s Salads, Cakes. Biscuits, ler. Miss Eugenia Griith, Mr. Harvey | Miss A Sandwich's, Marmalades, Fies Warwick o’l‘ Washington, Capt. Deug- | Hilda ITanle d'Hote Dinner, 6 to 7 BIG REDUCTION —ini— LADIES’ TAILORING ~ Dean Garaner Boothe. Iy Cameron | King street i Suit Formerly $40.00— NOW $28.00 Roberts, Herbert Kirkpatrick, Allan Roberts, Beaudric Howell, Carroll Including both goods and tailoring. $1.00 1 Asaby, Bruce Morton. Robert Bitzer. Anncunce Engagement Randall Caton, Luther Dudley, Henry 3 . | ©'Bannon Cooper, Biily Hughes, Ed- Of Miss Zimmerman win Graham and Richard Gibson. | Mrs. George-A. Mushbach has re-j Miss Vera Smelser and Miss Esther turned rrom BerinUsa. Where S0 | Smelder were hostesses Friday even- 4 wpent a month, accompanied by heri,., iy nonor of Miss Helen Zimmer-! niece. Miss Katherine Gwynn of ‘Washington. man, whose engagement to Mr. Mat- Plue and Black Serge Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton Spillman | thew V. Halloran is announced today Goods furnished by customer. suit made for $15.00. and small son of Culpepcr Were | mong the guests were Mrs. Joseph guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. 2 B. Spillman, at the Carlyle. | Dolan, Miss Audrey Dehl. Miss Roge p? Dr.d (lle Wall{(jrAlBlrrell has re- | Nelson, Miss Kathleen White, Miss ¢ P ward Alfriend. in Atlanta, Ga., ac- | Donald. Miss Lottie Kramer, Miss W. GOlkOIkl i Tailor, companied by Mrs. Alfriend and her | Mary Neitzey, Miss Margaret King, three children. Miss Bertha Freas, Miss Lois Simonds, Mrs. 8. S. Carroll and her three|Miss Julia Owens. Miss Ruth Mec- #mall “goris have returned to their | Piroy Miss Florence Anderson and | home at Capitol Heights, after a visit | Miss Bernice Witmer. . to Mn;and Mrs. R. A. Purvis. ..Capli ang. Mrs. Stanley Blanton and their small son of Camp Meade. Md.. are the guests of Mrs. Blanton's moth- er. Mra. John F. Tackett, on Soun -Bt. Asa L i e e Howara Corbitt of Sut- ~Folk, Va., is the guest of her brother- % " in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Smoot. on North Washington #treet. Mrs. Jonathan OId_of Norfolk is} with her daughter. Mrs. Harold V. McKittrick, on Seminary. hill. i Mrs. Louis F. Bohraus and her (| -_gmall daughter spent the week end || with her mother, Mrs. Anna M. Ap- || -pich, in Richmond. ll i i 3012 11th St. N.W. Columbia 8811-J T Cold Stara;e for Furs SPRING FURS SPECIALLY PRICED EWEST style chokers in a great va- riety of choice pelts now available at most interesting prices. Included in the sale are fine Stone Mar- | tens, Baum Martens and Russian Sables, as i well as Mink, Fitch and Squirrel Chokers. Note these prices: Mink, Fitch and Squirrel Chokers, $10 | Stone Marten Chokers, $35 9-Skin Hudson Bay Sable Chokers, $60 2-Skin Russian Sable Chokers, $125 { I Nowelties in Fox Scarfs. | | | ter in Florida, were guests last week = | SAKSTUR Co. | | Heights, en route to their home in J l Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices | , 717’212 F Streefi Mrs. J. B. Henry has returned to Ber B¥me. dn.Falls Church. after a Rev. and Mre. O.'P. Lioyd. =3 The Unexpected Is Happ_ening---A by which you benefit extraordinarily ore Than 200 Better Suit wisit ~ Mis#’ fon Adams of the State Normat School, Harrisonburg, spent ~the Easter holidays with her parents. | Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Adams, 1nj| 4 Rosemont. | Miss Elisa Crump has returned from || & visit_to friends in Richmond. | Mrs. Henry J. Freeland has returned from Atlsatic City and Philadelphia. accompanied by her son. Mr. Nelson Freeland, of the latter place. Mrs. Douglas L. Foik and her small |/ daughter have returned from a visit | %o her mother, Mrs. Cawthorn, lnl‘ Richmond. ; iy Mrs. W. G. Middleton of Trenton, N. ! 3 Mrs. J. L. Arnold of Keyser, W.'! Va.. and Prof. J. Fred Peake of Lynch- | vomen's College. spent the week , ith their parents. Sir. and . Jo- | seph M. Peake. | Mrs. Hattie Richie has returned ! to her home in Cincinnati, after a |/}l visit to Mrs. A. S. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Mount, who have returned from spending the win- ' TS o ~ : —.gathere_d from reputable makers—and taken from our own - j.hngher-.pnced grades—forming two enermously: attractive lots - for choice at : : : L] Miss Elisabeth King Is the guest of [/ Mrs. Barclay Lloyd in Purcellville, || Va. Mrs, Henry Spivey. Misses Lorine || and Louise Spivey. Mrs. James Har-| mon and Miss Maria Harmon are the Buests of relatives in Atlanta. i Mr. and Mrs. George Lyles announce | th.e _own excellent values—even as the styles will impress their exclusive effectiveness—and * thl':l sale prices tell of the saving they make pos- sible. * . The House of Fashion " For Monday, April 4 With N_ew 1106 G Street l Styles Buy Your Outer A#are" at Leverton's—lt~Pays ; 200 of Our Smartest Style . .1 Handsome Tailored Suits i AT A SAVING OF $10 TO $20 ; 9 : » ° It’s a truly representative assortment— including Dressy Suits—and Sport Suits —as modeled by fashion’s preceptors. Tri cotine—Tweeds—Velours Pencil Stripes—Serges—Novelties. - 7772100272 P I A IS 3 $39.5o o $55.qo Box Coats Tricotines Poiret Twills Flare Effects v gonkn A Check Velours Camel’s Wool Sizes and Stouts The Better Jersey and Ski-Bo Tweed Suits Are $19.85 _ Deft fingers guided by wonderful taste have embroidered artistically==and beaded with :)f(ts:]tlwe richness. Some are plain tailored;. others braided—all lined with silk of consistent ence. G Box' myodels—Blouse .modcls——Ripple,models'—helt,ed or fitted or loose hanging. - Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes—in extreme and conservative designs. = s ’o{fa:‘Kind Of ANl the New s;’ks_ and Crepes s 570,30 | 5D 350 $35 $4Q s Bolivia Wraps Satin Capes and Coats $45 and $69.50 $29.50 and $39.50 On Display_ in the Windows. On Sale Monday Morning. 222 e oy -

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