Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1921, Page 50

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SOCIETY |LET US PUT YOUR FURNITURE g0 : _APRIL_17,_1921_PART > New San of the Daughters of the Revolution, | will be nepe; 'y #or admission to the Monday, her aunt, Mrs. Betfte United States ltnl!on" fid ur- P. C. Astoris, who will be here in attendance at|meeting and may be secured from the | Miller, 3nd cousin, Miss Saravia Miller, gno;. former Representative and .Qtems of Interest g. Pcm&l;auil . rs. Joseph E. Thropp, Representa- |the national congress of that organ- |secretsry. from Kentucky. Mrs. Reillly later en- = Soc Feature Jtive and Mra. Samuei A Kendall, Rep- | ization, will mingle with Keystofite tortained them in the tearoom. Two | To Samety Fplks s”“ 18ty resentative and Mrs. lAaulnl:l\ McFad- [ now resident in Washington. s - . days previous to :h'u .:lu Reilly m cmmo" I N Chorus pinging of the new sons,|den. Representative and Mrs. M. Clyde| The officers of the Pennsyivania So- | Mrs. Reilly Entertains save a dinner at the Waldorf in honor | EXPERT WORKMANSHIP, n D. C. Circles wPennayiventar the wards hAVIRS r. 3ud Mrs, Robinon Dow- |clety are: Repregontative M. Clyde of her cousin, the party later going | . Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Moore, Mr.|Kelly, president: Dr. John 8. Arnold, o the Plymouth Theater t “I been written by J. E. Barratt of|g | C. L. Selecman and Mrs. Liv- | Mr. T. Lincoln Townsend and Mrs. F\ At N. Y. Club Luncheon Hletle” Ot New Yorior " 10 % 1 SEGAL BRO Scranton apd music by Hamlin E.|ingstone L. Hunter. rilly, vice pre:ldc&l& ;nadM:. Ed-| pre Francis A. Reilly of New York 2 | S Cogswell, formerly identified withthe| Representative Alice Robertson of |Win A." Niess, secretary and treas-| ° P ; | TRRAR AT usic n Philadeiphis | Oklshoma wWill be present, and ' |urer. had as her gueats at the Minervy Olybl One ostrieh egs will make an ome-| ook el d large number o ylvani Membership cards or guest cards' luncheoa and musicale at the Waldorf- lette sufficient for thirty 1 and other Peansylvania ecitie AE8eARUMAsI RL Banssylvanis lladies jiMembership OF & d 2 oF thirty people now director of muysic in the Phone Main 3081 Boston—Lieut. Corning Is '! Transferred to Norfolk fngton public scheols, will open th — s ST —_— . St ia Society | e e BeyIn e T 20N it Visi : Wednesday night in the ballroom of it 1s1tor. the New Willard Hotel. : i The program for this meeting. il _Mrs. William Whiting Andrews hu' which is to be “Cabinet night,” will i Peturned from a week's visit in Bos- Y 3 te vet attempted ! | ton. \ hi . which is the oldest 4 in the o the last three month: }} Lieut. Stewart P. Corning, U. sl M. C. has been transferred from L ‘Washington to the Norfolk barracks. i Mrs. Corning. who was formerly Miss Fugenia Stephens, will join him next i Thursday. t. 2 l"’1"‘" muysieal program will include Snowdrop” and “The Star,” by Miss Bernice Randall, soprano sol ist, and the “Som of the Desept” and the aria, “Benvenuto,” by Albert Shaf- ferman, baritope. v = Miss Jean Wilson, who recently ? Miss Helen Sewell of Philadelphia gave a recital in the executive man- | sion at Harrisburg, will read the, % arrived in Washington yesterday to| GHEE : | Y L ¥ ¥ MISS KATHRYN ELLIOTT, ‘DOQ"’I. “Pennsylvania. ! be the guest of Miss Delphine Heyl | (uy 4 i f Pitts- se engagement to Mr. G. Harold| Mrs. Lillian Russell Moore o 5 for a short time. Emery was recently agnounced. |burgh will deliver an address on "My = i Experiences as a Presidential Cam- Mr. Philip A. de Laszlo, the distin- v . de 1 algner.” uished portrait painter, has just ar- P, i Tived here from London and is stop- % Comi {'ping at the Shoreham. His special Mrs. New ming honor guests will be Pennsyl vani representatives in the new cabinet, and will include Mr. A. W. i exhibjtion of portraits at the Cor- lon. Secretary of the Treasury;| {coran Gallery of Art closed several Home Thursday |}e! fames 3 Davis, Secretary of i weeks ago. Mrs. New, wife of Senator Harry |Labor; Mr. Henry P. Fletcher, under- secretary of state, and Mr. Hubert! Wolrk, first assistant postsnaster gen- | eral. In the receiying line will be Miss Mellon, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. letcher, Mrs. Work, Mrs. Edwin E. parks. Mrs. Hamlin Cogswell, John B. Herron, Mra. C. W. A Mrs. C. W. Kutz and Mrs. L. Hunter. The introduc! v made by Maj. W. H. Simpson of- the United States Army. Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall, wife of Representative Kendall of Pennsyl- vania, is in charge of the sale of Mrs. Thomas P. Demham of Jack- |S. New of Indiana, will be at home gonville, Fla. arrived last evening | Thursda v to spend a fortnight with Judge and |y "a::;s:'e;fx";:""';“e; sehegwill i Mrs. Charles B. Howry. Mrs. Den- y Mrs. Frank Felter of Bam is a delegate to the congress| Huntington, Ind., state regent of the of the N. S. D. A. R., which will open | N. 8. D. A. R., and all delegates from itomorrow, and she wiil remain With | Indiana to the D. A. R. congress hgve Mrs. Howry until the meeting of | been invited to o 2 the Regents of Mount Vernon, which ishe will also attend. The regents e Parker, wife [ will meet May 2 and_will live at e arker, will ob- the historic home of George Wash- |serve her Tuesday afternoon at home on for ten days. this week. Representative and Mrs. Mrs. Howry and Mrs. Denham will Kk e again in their home, at at home informally tomorrow. ode Island avenue, after an g of two rs. boxes for the meeting, and among those who have taken boxes 3 riter Comes Here A. R. Congress. . Mr:v Herlnr;; F. “nmcknwm observe - rs. George Cross Hall of Fort[2€F day at home this afternoon. and 2y . Ty, ot Ml oL Tort I with her will be her house guests, | Ladies’ Straw Hats ., Mrs. Edmund Harv, Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower of Dyed and redyed and shaped in latest B Camb it e pintes Philadelphia, who came to attend the || styles. | Also Men's Hats reblocked. wWformer resident of this city and is | dinner which Mrs. Dimock gave last Spectal Dyeing, Clean- here to attend the D. A. R. congress. | Nght for the >resident and Mrs. || ing and Pressing Iadies’ and gen- Bhe is a_writer and is better known | Coolidge. tlemen’s garments. L.ine jliterary world ¥ phST O%A| Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood will AH Work Guarapteed i be at home tomorrow afternoon for 's Hat Factory - the last time this season. Kandel's 1638 14th ST. N.W. Phoune Nerth 32007, 1415 G Street Opposite Keith'y Furs Excivaively ing the former's parents, Mr. and | ;. S rs. W. E. Monroe, in their home, at | i3m Fhelps Eno will not be at home 8th _street northeast, for two e I leeks. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Monroe| Afrs. Larz Anderson's farewell re- were married April 11 in the home ion this afternoon to the dele- of the bride, at Heights, W. Va., the | gates attending the natiopal conven- S de being formerly Miss Inez T.|toin of the League of American Pen —— ith of that place. Women, which opened Wednesday and or spring wear. 3 . | ends today. will rival the reception F C Mre. W. M. Boyden of Chicago will | §3%0 0 0, ding at the White House ur Uapesiour medels shew apgive in Washington Wednesday (o | op Friday morning to the Pen Wom- the prevailing &, Yisit to her mother, Mrs. Aldis B.|cn “and that given them by Mr. A M“‘c Spanish iy e nce, rawne, at the Dresden. Henry Wilder Keyes, wife of the sen. | {AT€ sadtaredOrteficans ’ = ator from New Hampshire, and Mrs. - 3 ';"‘J"Mi‘xfif.flx‘: zg:'gis?:‘;hrf:r ?n’msh'_' Homer Hoch, wife of Representative F d 5"."' u‘p';‘:m"(""""“- e B re. William: Kienard Logan at|Hoch of Kansas, who entertained | ['avVoOre - . Willi cl jointly at the Congressional Cl it ¢ Byr residence. 1918 Belmont road, and { {pinY At (he Cons " | FURS STORED—FURS REBUILT she will remain about a week. Mrs. F. G. Sin¢lair and her children * of €hevy Chase. gccompanied by Mrs. Ella Sinclair Barnes, are spending a few weeks in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bryan Leet have returned from a trip to At- lgatic City, and will entertain the members of their bridge club Tues- dgy evening. in their home on Ray- mend street, Chevy Chase. 6{ and Mrs. Emory Monroe are Mrs. George W. Ehle and Mr. Wil- Mrs. Tarleton H. Bean and Miss @aroline Van H. Bean are staying for few days with Mrs. Bean's sister, %. Middleton §mith, at 1724 Buclid set. Mrs. and Miss Bean have in Palm Beach for the winter will open their country heuss ly, in Westport, Conn. l’v’ to Be Given By Our Flag Chapter Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins will be the guest of honor at a reception to be held at the Washington Club Tues- day afternocon from 4 to 7. by Our Plag Chapter of the District of Co- lumbia and other Daughters of the American Revolution in the District. The committee is composed of Mrs. George E. Chadsey, chairman: Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, vidd chairman; Mys. John M. Beavers, Mrs. James M. ‘Willey, Miss May Duncanson, Mrs. R. M. Mulcare. Mrs. F. B. Littell and Miss et Wade. Daughters, of the American Rewmolution are invited, and the hoet- committee, under the direction of Robbins, will be composed of the nts of all chapter assisting the ittee. T of Exchanged SN 3 PHONOGRAPHS | - Instruments of Leading Makes Savings up to 50% THngmatsalelnchldesalatgenmbero(mchanged The Stetson Shoe S}Aop “LORRAINE" A dainty One-strap model of Russia Calf with Champagne Buck quarter; Russia Calf edging at the top and on strap. Look for - “Lorraine” in the window. $13.50. Our Special Silk Hoie, $1.55 Stetson Shoe Sl’lop 1305 F Street Invitations Issued For Dramatic ‘Recital Mré. Somers and Mrs. Hensley have isswed invitations _for a dramatic recigal by Charles Rann Kennedy and Edyth Wynne Matthison (Mrs. Ken- nedy). Saturday, April 23, at 3 o'cleck. at Mount Vernon Seminary, Nabraska aven phonographs of standard makes at prices which Group A | o s e, e vootions | GTOUP B P'n’éedfrom ::ykl:di:eonflnueda:dnom«ino&&:ogm 53250 Great Price Reductions Here are phonographs of leading and standard makes— Conventional Models allll in perf;sg“ condldonmdan:l p: guanntoed-—mawm sy g | them practically new a ces represen odels P hzog{ap{:‘sd;f ";'h";m"‘: | reductions from their regular cost. A great variety in Art M. makes, inciuding 1he Mmsi style, price and finish are available for you to choose from. famous names. | AIl the popular casewoods are in evidence. Dark and red Styles ranging from port- | ~mahogany, fumed oak, golden oak and some in beautiful able models in Fumed and walnut. TR Sacs Golden Oak, and Mahog- Every one of these phonographs has been through the any, some developed in | hands of expert repairmen and mechanics, and at the the most elaborate cabinet price asked for it constitutes an extraordinary bargain. peeeet - o e - : acobean Upright ;‘,’f"‘“ O Many Distinguished Makes and Low Cabinet Models. slnopfamrisaudumyinm: Many phonographs of famous makes and styles are Some equipped with elec- Ay represented in this Sale, including a number of hand- tric woters. Enevantsy. some and distinctive Art Styles, and a few decorated con- Menthly termsaslowas | ventional models. . ; Monthly terms as low as For Monday, April 18 N . The Prices Are Absoh’tely at Rock B?ttom : Great Suit-Selling Event | it , Choose From 200 N 2i . Handsome Suits " The Season’s Smartest Styles and Materials x| at a Saving of $10 to $20 B 398 55 59 A wide variety of beauti- ful Period Cases in choice $ ;i Weinviteyo':'tomaatl:endthlsSale.‘ If you have decided $ / JERSEY SUITS OF THE BETTER KIND, SPECIAL, $19.95 2 S i hme Tt i T . you can purchase it will be far more favorable than you s Choose From 200 _ have ever had reason to anticipate. : Fashionable Spring Dresses SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER-PIANOS All the New Silks, Crepes and Georgettes 0.3 DeMOLI% e The Sevings $QD.50 $3Q.50 3,40.50 0-J.DJE & CO. e Dig S 5 > 5 ; = J All Coats and Wraps ; ,rl.ashmgtons AEOLIAN HALvI;'k - Twelfth and G Streets ; ,JAii‘-depm'tnwutsiwiurbe»opeuievenWs until 9:30 during this sale , %\ L

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