Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 8

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T Phone Main - kY IS f SOCIETY “The Cloth is Laid, The Table Set - -* and_rvery painstaking provision for your hearty mood for bregkfast or lunch, to dine or to sup, is made. Persuasive deliciousness and refreshing variety mark our menw. There’s unctuous cheer in our Famous Chicken and Waffle Dinner. Served o /7 5. dea Every Tuesday, 5 to 8:30, $1.50 Club Breakfast Specials, 7:30 to 12 A la carte service, 7:30 to 8:30 ~@r3"é§f’ louse 1014 Vermont Avenue 7676 Plate Luncheon, 12 to 3, $1.00 HENDERSON Our Only “ Location 1108 G St. Our Only Location Exceptional Facilities for Storin W " Phone Main 7676 for Prompt Attention Painting ha g Paperhanging Carpets Rugs , Hangings § make a specialty of taking down curtains and ingings—taking up rugs and carpets—and clean- { ing and placing them in fireproof cold storage—thus ¥, | relieving our patrons of all trouble—and at a very reason- i ! able cost Slip-Covers S e, NS N o R.P.A have taken place locally. Wedding Engraving ~ At-Home Invitations ceptions, other social affairs. prices on request. 27-31 Thirteenth Street Branches in Norfolk, Va., and York, Pa. Visiting Cards Engraved and Embossed Stationery for Bridge Teas, Dancing Parties, Musicals, Dinner-Dansants, Debut Re- Graduation Parties NDREWS PAPER CO. WE CONSIDER it an honor to . be able to say that for many Years we have been entrusted with the | Engraving in connection with the | most motable social functions that und Samples and WA it R [y ngton Jolw bt This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. 1 pecially in this department we ask you to op during the week for your convenience. For the Smart Wardrobes of delightful showings—presenting in models the very newest and best style Charming Selection in MISSES, JUNIORS, GIRLS Spring and Summer Apparel—in extensive and exclusive s of the most famous designers of youthiul modes. Graduation and May Day Dresses Misses’ priced at $35, $45, $49.50, $35, $63, $78.50, S87.5 Wash Slz;rts—SI.QS, 32425, to $12. Wool and Novehy 5}21‘715—-57.50, ), C7n7¢]rcn’s DYESS('S—S $10.30. Tailored Suits, and Juniors 805. 2 2. $3 O <1250 : to ] $1250, S5, §25, $35. Middies—$1.25, $1.75, $2.25 to $5. Coats, Wraps, Sweaters, specially Ha!s. SCarfs. Smocl:s. Saflor Suft_t, Socks, Underwear, Riding Habits 3 (Fifth Floor) ‘ THE EVEN President and Mrs. Harding With Guests Last Mrs President attended 11 “Sweetho an Hard- it h of s hubert-Garrick Theate having with them Mrs. 1 3 ew and Mrs. Timkins of Can- {ton, Ohio. Mrs. Harding wore a | £O of silver cloth made on simpl jEown of silver cl with hines cial eral ol M silver ter 1 lines square decoll with ermin con with con ian. nd ¢ ©bassador of ano were hos yration of the b | b of the AW numbered member IYork in celebration « fune nniversary King i 1 Lady Geddes. | w0, are expected buck in | U the cnd of the weck aret Benson, who b the wint t the uest_over the week end ¢ rd Hepry at the <o sador of ¥ rtier will le the baron: week for I to W in the s The Paroness de ( tomorrow, e end of t dor will return V iy when he will wife. The mar of M ms MeCombs, ! Tohn William 3 former cou ates cmbassy May Mrs. Willian performed at high noon ward L. Buckey, Matthews Chu follow. Mr. S will leave immpdi Peru. wher sume his new post at Rev rector of St breakfast will and his bride afterward Sterling w For the emba Capt. and Mrs. Ldwin Tavlor Pol- lock have issued invitatio for the marriage of their daughter, Beatriee t. Comm: . jr., Supply Corps, Saturday afternoon, June 4 4 lock, in St Matthew's Church. | | 1 nder Robert | { | o Jamestown, 1 I The National Capit a large and fashiona wd yestere afternoon, . Pershing’s m being one of the chief attracti general was in attendance [ Horse Show drew from box to box 1o hear s praised when in on the tanbark with the judg Mrs. Marshal i Mrs Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. ¢ 1 others had ten served in 1o «18 in their boxes by the Salva- room lo one end stand. ] Pezot special seats. Russian Ambassador Dinner Host Tonight. The ambassador of Roris eteff, will guests-at dinner tonight. Russla, Mr. entertain hen his daugh €, was hostess Adn M ck L. Chapin, and Prof. Miss - other guests Mrs. W Fahne Col. Robert M. les Noble were Fuilam s of Commerce, Mr. went to New York sterday and will a y The Sees Herbert Hoo re ve national trade co - being held there by the National Manufacturers’ Association. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained a small com- bany informally at luncheon toda Tho minister of Cuha and Mme. | Cespedes have gone to H . where | tend the inauguration of | o Vayas, the newly clected | B minister, Dr. See “Sweethearts’ at Theater Night which Koor Felt follow Wells Quin and 2 table. i Mr of the hoste Bayly and Mi Mr T : Mrs Wade W H. Elli York. where Allen. wife of the nsas, will arrive to- the house guest of 1OStS Bavin dancing The new naval attache nese embas Osami 1 host at ¥ dast cvening o his < ineluded Mi tachie, Comn nd der Fujii Cromwell Brooks will be sted's at dinner this evening, fol- Wed by danc Society to See ns—King Wedding. Army, N and resident societ represented at me fternoon at 4 o'clock of Miss Marie Holtzman Adam dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron terland Adams, and j Lich the ta residence oration of pink forns and south- embowers the £ the and th a his spaciou 1l couple will s er of the T The Rev. the coremon An orchestra hehind a screen of paims will 1vin will per gram of nuptial music be- ceremony and will herald Jf the bride with the wed- ding march. An aisle has been formed of w whit roses. The hride her father mering formed face, and ollette o ce. The ¢ k< cord with Do, satin ribbons, held with tiny topped with clusters of who will be escorted by will wear a gown of shim- white satin, with the skirt of exq point applique the bodice with its round dec- lined with a bertha of the claine girdle is of white n a genera The bridal bouquet is a ster of bride roses show- lilivs of the valley sen. who before her mar- Miss Nat Driggs, will arming afternoon gown of tulle and silver lace with pink a girdle of satin in turquoise shades Her b a large picture model of nk tulle, i< quaint in design, and she s carrying a sheaf of pink roses tied | satin streamers. who will mbroidered net Katherine King of sister of the bride- canton = B D ille, Pa., sis- »wn of gr ffon: M noldsville, Pa., groom, who is wr and filet lac . also of e ter-in-law of the bridegroom Maj. King and his bride will leave late in the afternoon for their wed- ding journey, the latter weari 4 ing gown of biud i red with de zo to Carlis] been ordered hool of Instruc- The out-of-town guests here for the include Commander and Mrs. Martin Jensen, Mrs. Houston and Mrs. John L. Adams of . Licutenant Commander ! Mrs. Penfamin H. Lingo and Licutenant Commander and Mrs. C (. Gilliland of Annapolis, Md. Henry Diriges cw Y Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, wife of the former Assistant Secrefary of 1 avy, will be a delegate to fhe N lils w York city Tu | will attend the con { ational Association of i . held at the Hotel As-| !su-nnuy and Mrs. Weeks | | Guexts at Dinner. | y of War and Mrs.| guests of honor at a din- | ir t tained last nizht by | i 5 10 Mrs. George Barnett, | |l who had a5 other guests Gen. and Mrs iss, Capt. and ‘Mrs. Gib: and Mrs. McCawley. n Miss ! hride tomorrow for Philadelphia and York. Maj. the son | of Mr. and of this it recently at i I Mr. and Mrs jr, were | the hosts at a dinner g Ceven- | {ing in } 1d Anne Gordon, Mr. Robert tnymond E. Lee. Loose of Kan Vaihington tomor- sts of Miss Helen Willard. New George W rrived in Wash nd are the wucsts of the mers brother-in-luw and s Commn nd Mrs. John Plorida nvenue. 1 Mrs, 12 for- The - of Maj Thursda 2 it s ‘mother, Mr: the brid lumbia, and are ptor trip north | 'S new post in Con- pointed National Guard of stations in New tructor of the Connecticut, with London and Hartfo M. and Mrs. rdiy will leave | ico who spent sev 1l Hotel | alif., i this_week the Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Van Houten are on their way to The Hague, Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Grant also entertained Sunday evening, when they gave a supper party for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grady of Los Ang Calif., who are here for a brief stiy en route to| France, Mr. G having been ap-, pointed reial attache of the United 'y there. Mrs. eading lady with in the famous Mission Miss Dorothy Dennett was hostess at one of the largest and most delightful bridge parties of the spring season yesterday afternoon, at the Cairo, given in compliment to Miss Dorothy | Mondell, daughter of Representative | and Mrs. Frank Mondell, one of the most popular of the winter's debu- tantes. A profusion of spring flowers formed the decoration and the guests numbered about siXtye AL the tea 7 onil Biennial Couneil of the Colonial i which will be held in Wash- ington the last week in May. Mrs. Woodbury, who will be a mem- her of the New Hampshire tion. will be at the Washington Hotel during her stay. Miss Edna Saunders was the guest in whose honor Miss Katharine Brooks entertained at a prettily ap- Washington. oy Cunningham, <uffold, Miss Patience abeth Gould, Miss Mina M Mary Rell Emme- rick, Miss lLou Williams, M Helen Mitchell, Miss Louise Owens and Miss El beth Worden. Engagement Announced Dr. announc engagement daughter, Ruth Fordy of their ., to Mr. Eads W% Store Your Furs Now and Run No Risk —of moths, Our COLD STORAGE facilities are the best and prove of real bene- fit to furs. Moderate rates. Telephone Main 1647. Sale of Chokers Closing Out All Spring Furs at INVITING BARGAIN PRICES SRS FURCo, MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Stree Goody- Fred | Nan ¥s at the Wal- | of ! delega- | 1 luncheon yesterday afternoon | The other | arles Wardell Stiles | NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 17. 1921 MRS. THOMAS C. ATKESON, Niece of Representatie William O, A'tkeson of Butler, Mo., who iy spend- ing some time in Washington, York and New Or- “mith and her daugh 20 ¢ Lee, who were gu unt, Mrs Samuel have re- turned ome in Hamilton Ohio "he Hlinois State Society it and dance tomorrow Iock in the Thomson 1d L strcets, to which sther states as well as | - of Illinois now in Washington are invited s Jeesio I"r'.-l?.@n il take a Tremendous | lirge party to Baltimore Friday even A d ling for the Navy concert to be | Bargains Rgduct!m | given there at the home of Mrs. Doug Wednesday in Suits 1. Gordon for the benefit of the | Dobls Ferry building fund. A party | from the Biritish embassy will be en- | =X wed in Baltimore by Miss Anne | - = Gordon ;, ednesday, May 18 Nina Gore to Annapolis | 2 week end field Hospita! will be held to- ¢ at 3 o'clock on the hospital grounds, 11th gtreet and Florida ave- e, to make final arrangements for tival to be given Friday, n 11 to 7 p.m. Mrs. Joseph W. Brynes has issued «rds for an “at home” in honor of Mrs. James W. Good, Wednesday aft- “rnoon, Ma from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the Congressional Club. Miss Lella Warren will be the guest of honor ut a miscellaneous shower which will be given by the apter of the Chl Omega anging pen- fternoon. Miss | at th nd the tiny cap 4 to Lieut. | slecves of r train of sat ohn Andrew Sapnogle. U. S. A., will ite tulle with ' take place in June, was president of the shoulders, where it is the chapter the past year. arm of a Spanish | Box Suppers for ht in the meshes of | House of Mercy Party. ! ace that Those who atte the House of in {Mercy warden party and who wish to « {enjoy their suppers under the trees | romatron of honor. {jone on Wednesday may buy box Jensen. { suppers, very delicious and satisfying, s {from the committe rge. Mrs latter's H 2 and h; COLD STORAGE FOR FURS SPECL DUCTT i Repairing and Remodeling. ZIRKIN Furriers 821 14th St. 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively BIRD TRUST US WITH FURS —that you desire stored under most favorable conditions. We offer improved storage at mod- erate rates. Phone Franklin 5752. {REBUILDING FURS A SPECTALTY KAPLOWITZ BROTHERS 721 Ninth Street N.W. Adfacent to The Roalto For the Miss who would a-walking go, this Kaplo- | witz copy of Jenny Two- piece Sports Frock will prove quite the most suit- able garment. Of pure worsted in all Misses’ sizes. Special at $1250. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. tA | Heeter. SOCIETY Cooke, Miss Thelma Doitz. Miss Hazel | England. Miss Al Gilliam, Thelma Gould. Miss Alice Reed. Mis Sue Rouzee. Miss Goldie J. Tullo: Miss Anna Ut Watkins, Miss Hattie W s Rurens, Mr. Howard S. Hines, Mr. Clarke Seaton. Mr J. Ellic b Stewart. Mr. James Thorn and Master Austin Hallwa: Wells, Miss Alys Downing and Mrs. John L. Black. : Those who prefer to linger i Close will find a most attractive * ity shop” in charge of Mrs. Golds- borough Adams and Mrs. Ridgely Hunt. Here you will find for sale in- expensive embroidered dresses, pop- ular fabric hats, the new flower gir- dles, attractive bridge prizes and an assortment of things for the little people. Members of the Padrate H. Pearse: cream table wil] be Miss Caroline E.!of the council, a dinner at the Ha Miss Miss s Clement Anna 11 .“Mrs. Willoughby am R Benham, Mrs Katherine W Perry and Miss Hacker, the Misses Kelly, and Mrs. John J. Noonan and Mrs. Mil- ler. Joseph Begley of the Irish di mission, Mr. Mrs. Aenea Hins, Mr. and M John Hauber, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett, A and Mrs. John Michael Hlennessy, Mr. othy Hanion, Mr. and Mrs Lot ot Helen Mulliken, Michael i | Builders Members of the Sunday | lieady, Judge and Mrs. Michael M School s of the Centennial F Drovle, Mr. and M J. R. Walsh. Mr. gave a social Wedne y |and Mrs. Patrick Hannon, Mr: Cath- May 11, at the home of Mr. | erine Welch, Mrs. P. F. Col Judee Mrs. William W) Christie, in Ran- | Hobert E. Mattingly. Mi lighlands. The evening was en- | ing, Miss Margaret Brosnahan »d with many games. plaving and | Margaret Buckley singing. follow v refre Smith. Mr. P. J. Haltiga Members and visitors sent were [ A. Daly. Mr. Joseph D. Sullivan, and Mrs Clarence Chamberlain, | Jeremiah O'Connor, Mr. 3. Slat- Pnd Mrs R W. Christian, Mr. | tery, Mr. James T. McCarthy. Mr. Dan- . rs. W. R England. Mr. and |iel M. Hassets. Mr. John M. Trant, Mr Mrs. W. R jiam, nd Mrs. Wil- | John D. Leo . William M liam J. Hallway, Mr. and Mrs. Ive | Phelan, Mr. M. P. Sullivan Hines Mr. and Mrs. George S. Maier, | Keefe. Mr. Patrick J. Halti rd Mr. T. Utz, Mr. and M . and spec 3. Willis, Mr. kins, Mre. B. L. Ball Ballard, Mrs. 1. L. Re Hotts, Mre. Sarah H. Bow Z. Brown. Mrs. K. D ( Clements, Mrs. Grac Ros: mbrey, Mrs, Margaret Iglehar Fiora T M fannie 15 Ov Mrs. DL, i nes Robertson P usic Sanford and Mrs. W. K. Wat- Maude . on. Mrs Mrs. Clara ing. nahan, retiring secretary of Pe. Council, was presented with a beaut ful bouquet as a token of appre for her untirin, k for the cau: iation M .. Jord — AMinnie Nettie Martin. The Mount Vernon Seminary entor- rby, Mrs. Mildred [tained at & dinner of t ve cove Richardson, Mrs. |ers at the Cafe toeve Mrs. . W. Rou- |ing. Simpson, Mrs Mr.and Mrs. J. M. Kirk of Gunn:- Mrs. M. P, E | son, Miss t the Hotel Washin Brown, Theima | ton for their dau tie, Miss | Miss 21 [ in t iss Miss | Wast | Westmore. o taking pan Mrs. Hunt will have a group of Ju-| Council, A. A. R. 1. R. and a few of Mr G. Gray, jr. by h njor League girls assisting her. friends last night tendered to Mr. | paren home in Riverdale. The corumittee in charge of the ice Rossa F. Downing. retiring president [ Md ng the numerous Smith, chairman, and Miss Margaret rinston Hotel, after which the par: is a Mottor. Mrs. W. H. Herron, Mrs. Belle attended the performance at Keith's _— Hovt Espey Charles L. Frailev. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs A missel thrush was recently de- Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Roy ¥. Downing, Miss Ma Mac-| o 1 building its nest of artificial Goff. Mrs. G M Swiney, Miss Catherine Flanagan, Mr ned from wreaths in a NOW_THAT YOU ARB LEAVING YOUR June for Camp Willoughby, Vt. with her to hing sever " Gregory of Salis- ed a small com- evening at the " at ai whatan. party was given in honor e Tebo Club, of whick member. FUR COAT OFF . me look it over for repaire or remodeling r to have it done now. and then let me COLD STORAGE Safe from harm and ready for wear Phone North 9468 MARTIN WOLF Florida Ave. N.W. REE Furs for sum- mer repairi are kept in Cold Storage w ut charge. Repairs at spec rates. Teler Franklin 5 Special—3-Skin Siberian €9 75 Squirrel Chokers v, Gl Coibel 1215 G St. | i | p to $50 Up to $65 UP to $37.50 19 and Voiles—the better kind. Up to $45 $29:50 Special.... Hundreds of Silk and Wool Sweaters, 35, $8.95, $15 Wedn Tvelve:-Ten-E-St. The En The Entire Stock Thef Ey_tirg Stqck of J TheEntire Stockof Millinery . FOR WEDNE 206 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Wraps and Coats, Values 2 g illd-lBo queg:l and Jersey Suits, - SALE OF SILK DRESSES Summe;' Dresses of Organdy, Gingham, Swiss Eirtebacher tirq 7Stock of Suits of Wraps BB iR The Entire Stock of Gowns SDAY Up to $75 $17.95 Up to $69 $39:5 315 es to $45 esday, $25 Coats Excepting Onlyi the Midsummer Models in Dre: No Approvals ;' . No Exchanges PR - sses & Wraps All Sales Fina}

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