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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 3. 192L SOCIETY i | [ @ @ i@fi/y DR. MARSHALL ELECTED. = L a Lfll]% fifl?fl@ Mfl \President and Mrs. Harding See “Phoebe of of Phillips School. Dr. ¢ H. Marshall was elec The Connecticut Avenue Shop | 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. It | president of the Parent-Teacher As- Summer , sociaticn of the Phillipa School at eeting Friday. Other officers eh Serving Mothers— B in Baby's Behalf Quallty Street” at The'dtel' E i R R e | i Everything that tots need—made with all the loving L . % A e care and daintiness vou could put into it yourself is here ast Night. ready for your selection—with none of the work and worry of making—and none of the fatigue of shopping I HE T Jent and M @ at the Hotel e ; Gidatiule l around. Spread before you—with interested assistants » ? 1 ing 1:‘.-".1.-.1 the prem a stay. |EacaE oot e ‘hool luncheon to zuide—is cvery detail of wardrobery—from Layette to I'OCKS 1 formance of “hoche of Qual- rvice. | Kiddies' Play Clothes. | i E- ' I ity Street” at Poli's 1 1 Superior values—and surp ngly low prices—a Cin= : : Viehtful [l niEht and had as guests in their box minister of Kin- _ OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. | derella Shop Combination. i \iry. charming and de f\'m U Ml the President's seerctary and Mr of nov. “',h;.‘“ Capts. Chilton F. Wheeler and Try ;f color blending are the new f cks x!i George Christian and Mr. B counsel- | an . sulaot iy o i }‘ our t een t h a t G H that fu'fili the needs of the Sea- i kil ! former being ordered o Diyton i son's Wardrobe. Simple, youthful i} Mrs. Harding divided her time be-f Onio. & to Mitchell Field! || e - — = ‘ | 1 . v or straight of line || | tween acts to the soldiers from Wal- Long 13 stvles, shimmery or straight ot Iine L6 Reva itfospliald wio oacunisaraehy the Hotal Traymore, , o ¥ L eTacivelv feminine H b S 5 S Mr. Treadway spent | —tailored or clusively feminine, { box adjoining. and who were ungues-|ihe week eny there and hoe cetupned tionably ple and flattered at the 1o Washington =) a@ @gfl attention from tn lent and the| Col. and Mrs. F. T, A. Junkin will | a : cious “first lad for ‘W York this week to pass lo Veck there, " 1 b Twelve-Ten F St The Viee President and Mrs. Coo *HERE STY ORIG p : FANATE tidge will he the gu of honor at Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard re- | WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES freception and dance tonizht 8L e rom a it atl aker with en at Uppervill % hosts. In h ard. who is i wded to the [ New ¥ aunt, Miss Bug e, Supreme | nie Pichon, will return tomorrow. nd W - Wife of Repres cago, who ix figuring The New Spanish Fringe Wraps, Suits and Dresses % 1510 H Street N.W. o Wasa Min 1 offman 1 int Congrexsi and most impor fof th imin ation. Miss Hoitman, the ew York color E A . i g s [ieloneigareiror fa:al e tura soprano. will give areital at e TAG DAY FOR BLIND. H he elde i Cong onal Club next Friday — —— | . . rice Revisicns Rule t from ' short Vit in Boston || A rom “The To Collect Funds Saturday for | are included in our iand New York. ¥ ne of h | it from at wd Benefit of Home. = ! British Ambassador and Lady Geddes ' SONES. Hoffman will be ag f the 0 |- n £ P 'd { Poxtpone Trip to Ottawa, j o nivd 1 s Ruth Rappaport of | ¢, W55 for the be O ame I \‘7 lce a ! eal aecause ol resu ent { Th lor of Great Britain 'm.l”“ Yok, Y accompanit They b A e iy g [ Lady Geddes have posipaned the visit | will| vl Washington shorily’ before | 7 "IV 0 ider e diveetion B B fto Ottawa which the » 1o have eobd 0, New, Tork sat- Jacobs, president Harding’s Suggestion I S T e e e e o M et esoie e Fuests at Government House. pere made by Mra. Bdward J. King of tuses the _annual | Tiimois, who somal fricna of Siss | 20 3% es the, annuat | minister of I to the Federal Reserve T tnmter, o fevening at the vador and Seno ned at dinner which A hom lic support located at recital by st n in honor of the | . tHS The Woman's Auxiliary of hurch will hold a “silver t Event offering our entire spring stocks at 10% - ® 1 minister of forcign relations and he: { ~ H a - . |in the parish hall, 18th and Ch nd J. .Howe Board That Retail Prices fthe special mission from Venesuel, Dr, 18, (0 parih pall Jiih and, Cowreh 100 b R o P b the door for the mission work in Vir- Hono; presidents of th t, who | ciation John Jde Jezet. | ginia under Rev. Robert W. Lewis, 2! will be present. There will be oA auminicl: the minister Of | of fancy articles, flowers and candy to i Colom 5 Level We Have Taken ! Felippe Francai and Senora Francai, Dr. | {qmht visitors interested in - work in | Jose Santiago Rodriguez_and Senora ! Rodriguez, Dr. Herrera-Mendoza and the Initiative, and submit {Serommerenaiion el members | i Mr. Frang J. Yane ant dire Be Reduced to a Lower | Fashoer bigRern and sans i Don Santos A. Diminicl: the n Miss Redwo Mrs. Greeg Birdsall will entertain the mith Colieze Club_at tea Thu y fternoon at the ington ClI Miss Anne Chapi and Mulle tt. | & I jior af ihe Pan-Ameri n and S i member of t mission, a . Y3 . i 0 our patrons our comnlete | Dr Manuel Segundo- § T, Mme, | France. will spes Sanchez, also members of the miss assemblage of Spring Fash- e e oo tion, and Senor Don Luis Churion, s Mrs. Henry Harrison Suplee has Jeft SOLDIERS_!'!QN(E_GUESTS sidence on 1100 Wounded Veterans to Attend New York _city. & L bl n until the latter| Rainbow Division Exposition. then going for the re- retary of the legation, ions at Very Material , B part of Jun, | . The minisier of foreign affairs of i mainder of the season to her summer 1007 wounded_ soldiers 2 - Venezuela and Senora Gil Borges will | home, Rlockleigh-on-the- Lawrence, { f Reed Hospital are to R tl jentertain at dinner this evening at | Thousands Isl w York. ts of honor this afternoon at the ISCOun educ ons. the Shoreham, where they are stay- exposition of the District of Columbia {ing. hoon, who spent | Chapter, Rainbow Division. on the lots nter in Washington at the Shore- | the Union station plaza m Hotel, will spend, the summer and fteed, in comm i Mre Richard Townsend will en- of the tertain a_distinguished company at | autumn in the ho 11 “n his = t i dinner this evening. approval of the soldiers attending the THIS IS AN ALL-INCLUSIVE e Lane—0O0"Donnell. expositior id the Red C s is ar- . o Mrs. Lemly, wife of Maj. Rowan |Marriage Announced. ranging to them to the exposi- EVENT—THE ONLY EXCEPTIONS about the hour ARE THE SUMMER DRESSES OF ORGANDIE, SWISS; ETC. THE FURTHER LOWERING OF OUR ALREADY MODERATE tion in automobile 3 o'clock. P. Lemly, will entertain a company of twelve at bridze this afternoon lin honor of her house gucst, Mrs. | Garnett Zorn of Louisville, who | | | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lane an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter Gertrude Mary to Dr. William | Francis O'Donnell, jr. The wedding | toaitataca 4 s Chieat eee] GRADUATE NURSES ELECT. terday, with a solemn high mass sung | Miss 1da Butler was ele will return to her home next Sunda Mrs. Lemly has invited a number o additional guests for tea this after- b William Neligan of Cumber- | dent of the Graduate o o .. R e land, Md. a cousin ‘of the bride. The | tion 1 - | meotis Ericbacher Originated PRICES STAMPS THIS OFFERING Erlebacher Originated izabeth S. Bailey anr couple re attended by Miss Mar- | te s anor M: 2 5 e Chgtement of mer Arandiawen. |Korel Lanc. sisier of the (;"3"";,"11 [eleoted viee president: M Katnein | Fringed Frock AS MOST UNUSUAL. IT IS DE- Fringed Wrap ) g 2 2y aid, and J. Franc o : secretary, and Miss Char- e T T O . o wed- | brother of the bridegroom, as best|lotice Van Duzer, treasurcr of Canton Crepe CIDEDLY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE of Taupe Duvetyn man. During the services Mrs. Law rence V. Grogan and Mr. Glenn W.{ B Li TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS e P T i Marriage Licenses. $58.50 NOW—WHILE THE ASSORT- $125.00 QA few good reasons why you ding will take place late in May. Allison of P a., and Las Lereh. bbin, both “razier and Lill ond B. Mason of Min L. Rodm; Judge and Mrs. .‘_'Vlll!:u;n Bt 1 s should b“, \ s {"’,“l;efa'“lif&f.’r :‘o:ns:"ir:x""l?;ox:“dvilrl ()('l)m’mt-lll\;;m p; Ahum-: n'lh 00 mxtlu licenses b been indued o Pihe b MENTS ARE AT THEIR BEST. 1 . street northwest. Among the out-of-{ ilkins Perfect Blend Coffee R e o by e SRR TR freshness. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles E. Saw- [ method to stim preserve yer have returned to their apartment | service people in their home able either at the marine barracks or doss Sawyer spent ten days or two weeks | navy vard, entitles the owner to see You get the best value for your e el e S e I orasays et Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar ere the town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Arthuri 1 353 > > !'at luncheon Saturday in honor of | Mr Imer H. De Fries of Rochester, > - : Ready to Greet You in Our New Store—It Is Magnificent ir-ti {Jast week in Washington. { Th trict Auxiliary, Navy R ¥ Packed only in air-tight eans to Vet Soclety, has chosen a unique 3 at the Willard from a short stay A. certificate of membership, obtain- Not contaminated with foreign o s obio. M there. the general joining her for a | William S. Hart in the screen version Miss Margaret Miller of New York | marine barracks, Thursday, May 5. at | Temple. money. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | £:30 o'clock, and to attend the serv-! - Milier, bothy 2 TR : Fitch Sheppard. H dance at the Red Cross hut, navy | Boof Rickmoud, Vi i i The name “Wilkins” endorses its o yard et § oclock. the. same ‘might. | o quali Mrs. T. Bates Batcheller will be)The ‘enlisted personnel has shown so Woof and Helen ity. hostess at dinner this evening. much interest that a e ! L. Miller and Mar, and Paniine Mors and Lillian M. K. id Alice F. Williims Watson of this city and Myrtle | L. De Vaughn of Silver Hill, Md. . z — s is assured. Several of the ladies Henry g 7 You can always depend upon it— | Mra Minnigerode Andrews winl en-| i S SO AL N e company at the narformance \ po % XY SOTEM S reday after- you get the highest quality coffee in the Washington Little Theater this | PEUS Jr belonne [Thorsday, Bien ! at l-l tt p o Whel'l you |evening in homor of Mher son Quantico, and the same use of mem- jdaughter-in-law, Mr.and Mre. EUpha- | yergpip cards will be made. [Jet F. Andrews. Her guests will num- iitbe buy ber eight. The dance and card party tonight Births Reported. for the benefit of the new school of Wilkins Perfect Rlend Coffee o, e N Every department of our New Store will greet you with most wonderful values. 1l T A Big Sale of Tweed Suits been reported 1 1 the last twenty- e following Dirths L iealth department wit hhours Tne Mmnce TN O onre | the Church of the Holy Comforter s > ! - Nantucket. | ang a large !Mafis.. before going to Siasconset. %surml. There will be forty-five tables| M. Ed Chillent, ards, boy. s ssie, hoy. s L. and Corn italdoff. girl. e of euchre in the sun parlor on the 3 Mrs. Tames McDonald has as her | D7 SUSS TR, FA0 S0 Mt Tda E. 0 oy ! . A A 0of o e Hotel Washington, sixty- e H'WILKINS ( 9 jgucst, Mrs. Francis Burrell Hoffman, g tables of five hundred in the ball- | o Flaa s For Women of New York. room, while the salon des nations will Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, wife of |be used for dancing. / WILKINS. |Rnnn~u--n' ve Mondell, has 1eft for{ xoo o o0\~ on of | Columbia road northwest, an- the marriage of their daughter to Mr. Elwood H. Seal, April Mr. and Mrs. Seal will be at t 1430 Columbia road after PERFECT [Atiantic City. where she will remain | ;35 ia % BLEND. - i Rt COFFEE ROASTERS | e ol ies s St WHOLESALERS Park Hotel en route to Hot Springs, a. notnc 9 = v H ia Brayton, y ! Mrs. Richard Harlow is giving the| , The Booklovers' Club of the Y. W. C. cotge and Inzes Mitehell, by, {first of two afternoon recentions to-|A: Eave a banguet last evening, at »and Jenuie Brackeit, boy. {dny at her country home, Woodland, ' th¢ Powhatan. The tables were deco- o e Rocalya Va, " irated with ferns and spring flowers g H . SN land covers were laid for foriy-two. . Deaths Reported | Mrs (weorge Parmett entertafned | Mrs. William Bayly, honorary presi- 2 H {at a luncheon today at her residence, | 4€nt of the Washington Y. W. C. A.| The following deaths have heen reported to e aly : I made a speech of anpreciation’ to the | the health department within the lust twenty. | 2 Bancroft place, when her guests | M4 ppreciation to [ fon e i - 5 g - . numbered twenty-four. B e A and whiehiwagifounded || Vhaiip o1y e Home, | The widespread popularity of tweed suits this ! spring has caused many of them to be thrown together for quick selling. And $19.75 is such an unusually low price, it is necessary for us to go into the tailoring of these suits in order to assure you they are more than such a price would expre son, Lewis Bayly, who died in France. 71 ;lr. l(;;h&n Van 'Kirk gave readings \\'Illlium Hall] 71, Wa t rom Browning and Miss Alice Hutch- | Pital. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry Har-{ins Drake was toastmistress. Pate wood Rousseau entertained at dinner e east = St evening and later went on with| Mrs. Ira W. Dennison had as a guest N Erackes their guests to the ball at the New | for a week, Mrs. W. B. Williamsan of | oy, Serwoed. 8L Pump of Style & Comfort J. Brennan, 50, 4 The shop that shows the new s'yles first. trect, s Tospital. 1 D street soutl Every suit has been tailored for us by the tailors who make our expensive suits and finished in a most dignified manner. And the material is genuine Skibo tweed, shown in the most attractive of the new spring colorings—plain shades of gray, rookie, tan, brown, rose, orchid and Harding blue. ellie R, Mangum, at dinner last evening before the|Miss Jesse Fads ond o olooooert o 5 polo ball, when her guests included [ Mrs. Dennison. s iG] ErsanbTseker SE000 (1 he minister of Rumania and Princess L Bibesen, Senator and Mrs. Key Pi ard Armin man. Senator Walter E. Edge. Rep JON Sfl.'ow OPENS. Cniversity | sentative and Mrs. Nicholas Lor {worth, the secretarv of the British ) embassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie.| Trained mules made their appear- | Mrs. Richard Townsend, Mrs Charles | ance at the opening performances S Bromwell. Mr._ and Mrs. Sylvanus . i _ 3 2 i yesterday of the Johnny J. Jones ex-| It pays to read the want columns of | Stokes. jr. Mrs. Francis Burrall Hofr- - _ man of New York: Mrs. Dorothy Wil- | Position at 15th and H streets north- | The Star. Hundreds of situations are 1od throneh them ‘ombs. Mr: afton Minot, | east, where two pirformances will Gizycka, Miss Josephine| he given daily for the remainder of 7 1 YOUR OLD FURS Are too good to be®hrown awny. Let me re % s Lota Rmbinson. Miss| Gladys Hinckley, Maj. Gen. Clarence model them. You will be pl rprised | at the results. C] 100, Your | strect south- v Hospital. Waxhing! I edo lines, in styles so versatile they are delightfully Modeled on snappy sport or tux: g S g 5 jons of the spring and summer. Sizes 34 to 44. appropriate for all the less formal occas! 16-Button $1__?_§ SILK HOSE 956 Silk Gloves. . .. $1.25 and $150 Values. ¢ ¢ Willlams, Rear Admiral Andrew | There arc ponles and dogs, but the T. Long. Mr. John B. Henderson, Mr. | trai constitute an’ unusual Horace Luttrell. Mr. Philip A. de| offering long-eared anima S | furs are clennied be: lLaszlo. Count John de Salis of the|demonstrating that they are neither 3 g = 5 5 e Comnsar Mr Rayinond T | dumb nor stubborn, as generally rep- COLD STORAGE 3 s airen About 1,000 pairs leit for tomorrow’s sale. {Faker and Maj. wilfria M. Bunt. | Figented. oG N And Glyeed Free When Wanted Heavy Quality Si ovES e Black and navy blue, heavy quality silk any side-show features bld for fi tips, in white, navy, mode and with reinforced sole, heel and toe. Lisle the s of patrons at the Jones ex- forced finger tips, s ¥, sole, »rs. Hope Fnterinion the cves of patrons at the Jones o' | MARTIN WOL ot ey for Senator Overman. pongee. p ubber man,” and a fat lady, and a lorida Ave. N.W Mrs. George D. Hope entertained a! giant and a dwarf. 8 \ 2021 company at dinner last evening at| The show drew a big crowd last Phone M. 3031 ! the Shoreham in honor of Senator | night. Mr. Jones “himself was on AND GET OUR T Lee S. Overman. Covers were laid | hand to welcome the guests. The ex ¢ YU I i for ten, and the other guests in-| position required forty-thrée cars to| O oUt FURNITURE KEPAIRIN = % claded Samuel M. Shortridge and Mrs.| transport it to Washington, UPHOLSTERING g g = Bates Batchellel he centerpicce Made of gray ooze. white buck biack Kidbaod Russi on the table was of orchids and REPAIRING il ot oh g ooz, white hucleielack kid snd Rubsia calfy {ifllsmostpens. MISS MARY E. BENTZ DIES. REFINISHING walking sho me model in brown kid, $11. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Logan en- —inaGreatSale at....ccoovnenreoconnaenennns ‘ 2 g t d table com; f four- Miss Mary E. Bentz, ident of | SEGAL BRO! 1014 14th St. N o mlf:c;:x ?y i!u; shoes occupy a position of high favor among l::tnM:: d?nv:‘:rnl,ast ‘:\'e‘:::: 'I’n l‘h‘fl,— \\'zmhlnzlo‘;lylor m()r: ‘maan 'l::v!eni;-fl‘?c - > L - o1 verywhere. artmént at the Ne Willard be- | years, died yesterday at the home of i i 4 V: v fore the polo ball. ~ her sister, Mrs. Frank G. Keil, 1616 Rut- U R S Now is the time to buy all the cotton w alstf you Iand) sxenue. Baltimors, Md: Bleiwas will need. In this sale are Organdies, Linenes, Voiles, ’ vitatis have b i a1 fifty-six ye: 1d. Queen Quality Boot Shop || iy i for| W5 20 o o Stored & Remodeled 5 éntlr:lller to A‘{ger‘flnl. llr,h“Eu;zene Bvl;l.k ;{erhlm;l); will be taken to Fred- Reasonable Charges 1219 F Street N.W. Wednesday afternoon at 445 at | She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. EANET & BACHER tusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes Eadadnac etc.—in the most striking effects. Regular $3.50 Value Jennie Trimmer of Illinols, Mrs. Geor Youn of this city and Mrs, Kell, and by 821 Lith St. N.W. Mr. Henry Lane Wilean, the former |a brother, William H. Bentz of Balti- Scoond Floor Ualted States ambassador to Mexico, ' more. : Phone Main 4706 St e - ( N

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