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8 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921 SOCIETY o fi/y l HELPED TO WIN DRILL. i MEMORIAL TO NAVY FORCES. RARE FURNITURE pplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale and early America; A fine electrolier decorates !‘hv\ld; sk | Tl z - ks at the Wad D Names of Five Cadets Accidently |of S¢Crear Efatieneips {three-inch steel shell and was pre- 727 W, Omitted From Roster. sented to Secretary Weeks by Maj. Winfred A Sabin _of Sprinsfield. fass. “in memory of the Massachu- . mes of five privates in Company £ Eastern High s ' ; : ] e {setis” naval forces in the United Com petiing S driil auxiliary navy in_the Spani A Shop of 1 e omitted from the 1 merican war. 191 : Individuality ‘Mrs. Harding Expects to Hold Second “At i Sk b CRagles Hard peindinal e |, g s in the nav W | the Senate and House of Representa- | night. visitSoffa forts Births Reported. § § § = ‘z, D § i L that war. N\ THE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AN N " St B Piasi \ : i on dSou ront Lawn resi- : § & \YOUTHEUL APDAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN 3 Home - ! o < , . P B T \| dent to Join Her in Receiving » . i nls ey ko ) N F &t Tenth St i & : ' Sl o\t inoken i o SRR e e e \\\\ at en = ‘ » 2 1 g : 2 [ tutoring pupils to summer home in Mai : = ey rticipated o e S. C., 17 Grafton Streot e N = f RS, HA NG is procecding | for the reception. and Mrs. Rivers, AR < \ ! N T TES, Anrne e remeeeting | 35 58 Eo Wit . Mivers ettt | OLD FURS REDYED § '/ S E # R ! t C ‘ weather will clear up suf-| (The minister of foreign | = O the Premises. Cheaply- Satisfaciors or No " ll "’l ficiently by 5 o'clock to en- | mide - visit g 5 axs §\ t c e c l § able her to hold her second “at home™ en i Fitia e oot 4 ¢ gLaccs and Lace Curta,lngcoxn smf.‘,fifiififfi.“,,’,“‘ § \§\ lon the south front lawn, as sha did | ShOTC vixit, accompanied by the for- I Cleaning | Furs gmoielzd sud i |last week. However, preparations are ' American Union, Mr. John t r X7C N . \ L e e e MME. VIBOUD, Inc, | MARTIN WOLF Semi-Annual § \\\\ land in any event the President will bl il tromithete tablished 1S55. 727 11th St. N.W. | 30-32 Florida Ave. N.\ . i ) . cceive with Mrs. ding. nezucla. The Chicago Club N T § B e am and Mr. A. D. entertained at lupeheon | e uctl n \ S Y hoi I N o wrea Wt 2 in honor of Dr. and Mme. i our choice to close at N | Lasker. both of the national repub-| GHRayes fonof, of Dr. and Mme. N | N % < \ § {lican committce, who are in the cap- | Arthur Mceker entertained at dinner N\ Loats N o e e, e e ar| 7 Ahir honer g TG Eh ale N \ the President and Mrs. Harding at| § Commodore Ferdinand = W. N | \ |luncheon at the White Housc today Nogtetilur chacatiatithe o \\ 1 \ {and wiil attend Mrs. Harding's “at el cheon et L OF % I § e Ity ey 1e Cl ,‘1 day in honor N : {home” later in the day. nd Mr. Barrou § esses Y !1.-1‘:"5’ e I‘” 'lf'v:jl(;:dn[»"r:;m‘?;; ("ol. and s, “Richard H. Kimball The shop that shows the mew styles first. Gowns, W raps, N i jldEsEtINb e cHolg cots T 0 3‘nl_r“‘ asl |‘ng§rnu 1 <vening for e 5 | |d s o : ga, Tenn., cceipt of a o N 4 § {3Irs. Fran rren, who will en- | telegram carrying the information of “ . Suits, Capes, N § s J \ {(orain a aistinguished company of{the' deatn of Kimball's father, e reeb e l t Lineeric. B | thi at Grasslands | Mr. Dwight P. Montague, hat city. MRS. GEORGE P. J § § thirts"at’ Grisatands O 1; 1;‘:; l\xrvm u: b ul. Lh.f,r iy ueen oLl y ingerie, Blous t Walker, 2112 rof. illis L. oore, formerly chie: wife of b e < & - l = N N & 5 stion they are |of the United States weather bureau, | ¢ with her hushand and th Sports Clothes N\ Formerly Sold up to $49.50 Rt R e e e P \ \ cvening. June 1, to the members of |Furst, N. C, will sail within a few | spending May and June at the Bur- l e rap umps AND § § the” Griairon Clun’ and {heir swives. days for an indefinite stay abroad. lington. Al \ . ¢ The Secretary of State an rs. el % 7 \: Odd lots and broken sizes, but very re- § Hughes will also be guests. ,,f‘g':;ngg;":{;";}_;q:‘;:o‘,t‘“;:g,‘U{.::,?}, at 2310 § street, has been postponed ' de of M.lli §\ markable values at our closing-out price. If § Phra Santakifch, who arrived in|Where she has been since Monday. | o1 account of the ncloment weather, ] One-strap Pumps made o 1 ner y your size is here—and most sizes are repre- § “s’:]"':l‘;é:f’:::‘"f"l‘ro daxsiaco. willact 2I°%, George W, Brown is entertain- | noon al 1 o'clock. White Reignskin Cloth with o PR c] et S at a tea this afternoon in honor Comim oo Chas e ot X | § sented—you are fortunate. § Karavonase, whoowith hin family Jeft| (s (e Seicgates from South Camslina | The Souther Cross Chapics, of the ! white welt soles and covered This sale embraces only ap- - =, Washington today for Ni York - i a i C “|ana dance in honor of the new mem- = parel of the HIGHEST QUAL- N The Coats at $10.00—Polo Cloths, Mixturse and Vel- \\\ e o e o o e lonAIRDatexfotPame cat bers ‘at the Contederate Home, Cuban heels, $7.50. Same ITY and smartness—merchan- \ i e \ e e presented his| Miss Ellen P. Wood. sister of and| Vermont avenue, this evening at s . 0 disc of a& character mot to be § vets. Smart styles and splendid qualities. § |credentials and will accompany the {hostess for her brother, Representas | 0'clock. The program will include model with two straps, $8.50. found elsewhere in Washington. N N | minister to New York to see him off |tive Ira W. Wood of New Jersey, is | vocal and instrumental ‘music. N' The at $10.00—Tricolettes, Satins, Tricotin, |for England, where he will remain|an alternate from her state to the|Whistling by Mrs. David I ‘ \ C , Satins, €s an \ Counciliiot Colcnia ioe; piano solo, (Y § Taffetas. Wonderful qualities and models to sell at W?Xm”?;?m SEHE PO SORERT H’c’ue)c%vm:'mng?:r?wfii thelons i cal solo, : &ne-strap Brogue model, s 5 S R ballroom. She the first gone oMo 3 i i § such a ridiculous price. § Dinner Is Given \‘J‘fgrdof_‘he Coszrcssl.lonal.cl;:"' e a "'fi'kmx':% Represen e W e | asillustrated, shownin White " FURS STORED N c ] y for Sccretary Hughes. [BEatel e amestie s Week SatStha nkhead of Alahama. The program | 5 - Kid Trim- § The Skirts at $10.00—Plaids, Mixtures, Serges and Surf of Stato and Mrs.]""m e =niuetor i will be ;"o)l?;iwml by refreshment nr}i Canvas with Black Kid Trim Model Cold Storage . < th ests at 3 danci o Mrs. homa “arter and a: H - 1. % Satins. Many models to choose from. K v\\'lnrlingov)t!nl?&r;:.‘:(‘;vn. and %FZ’Tf&..":’r’f*.“,.“"\\“'ifi".n.fl’;fl (s | Mra. Van s.(-';?l,.], ’:‘,‘m{ charge of ml']-f mings and white Ivoloid Hase Your Furs Remade or Repaired Mrs. Charles L. McCawley. STdliarel e e eoniton s am. and the refreshments will | 2 Now. § o ey (u.u} o S ineRat conaren FERE TR L e L A an| heels, $10.00. Same models | Prices Mok Birosonet \‘\\ The of France and and Mrs. Tansill i = s § i Mme, were the ' honor S R in White Buck, brown calf [ E t Bach ! uesis cning of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Maver are spend- i & § A Sale Of Sllk Blouses and M svenor, who en- Ing ihe week at Buifalo and Niuara | $10.00 trimmed, with buckle, $11. [I ane acher, N tertained ished company at will spend | Falls. | H 521 13th St. N.W. N\ s 3 b NIfiche Shex ik e other 4 return T. Hines, U. S. A., arrived | Second Floor. Phone Main 4708. \ Nearly all our higher-priced Blouses are included in this et e seatiur it the Hotel Washington | White Rei 7 offering, including Silk Georgette, Crepe de N\ % Jiidks, Dr.-and | Mes. Harriman Entertaine % : One-strap 152 Ledigts ) Chine and Pussywillow Wash Satin; Over- ander Graham Bell, ‘Miss | for Colonial Damens. 7 H skin Cloth as illustrated, 3 blouses, Tie-Backs and Regular models. In s 95 \ e Mackenzie and Dr. S. W m.nzra :{d‘ ‘d ..]\ Harriman enter- M . L | Brown, Black. Navy, Honevdew. Gray, Jade . , SFiony 18l suereatnlni il Gon on ool unchcon 13 arriage Licenses. with hand-turned soles and |} 7] glrlsd_o\\hétzi. All sizes. Formerly $I095 to § at ridie Ui art: | and e fom foljarriage Ticenses hase been temed to. the | Baby Louis heels, $8.50. .50, Sale price, for Friday.... N[ zoen, at Chevy ( Club in | the Council of Colo ol ing | : .50. honor of her moth. Mr: . ing hero at the 1 M A il 2 % ~ N GransrREaH A mne ot The Conn e Koauer, bothf ame model in White Wash- || \ s b 1 asked for tea fol- id 00. | 1110 F . o N! =t e s aralC $8.50 able Kid, $11.00. STREET NW. N | Representative Timberlake ) Edith” D. Kings- | L to Wed “irs. Vardha Ballard, Frederick F. Brewster and | . ! Quality Shoes reflect the superb charm . The announcement of the engage- | MIS: Leonard Mavhew Daggett. alter- | py 5 Queen Quality S 3 & 5 | C“? ¢ & § ment_and approaching marriage of | Pl A Harriman herself being the Vi, wa)fl and excellence one naturally associates with this frere t@ know | ’J. pres .“:: “ha “» L n = Corinne L. . > an emi-Uress iats N S S i Cutherine: Satara, | M Cathering Cromman of pensa |l ia o (|| finest of footwear. how (o fit corsets. 5 { formerly of the Denver, Col., i8 of un- | yisiting her aunt, Mg, Lot orsds | and ¥ Frlin (R Ak . | F}:xll anddbfi']r‘ roll _Soft Crowns; assorted N | e wedding will take place June 1| Mrs. Georze D Hope has lert I ueen y shapes and all new in ihe presence of members of both | washington for 4 2 | 1219 F Street N. W.. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes | tives, together with a small company tone creations and Plain Colors, ircluding Tangerine, Red, Jade, Navy. Mauve, Brown, Black and White. All reduced for tomorrow to Thi ing Sena- e ng_ births have been reported to This evening Sen: Mr. Charles M. s b arrived last | the heelth department within the last twenty- N § | of other friend J 2 § tor Nicholson of Colorado will enter- | night for a short Visit at the Hote N R efiects. Grosgrain and Rib- 1 Sty two- bon Bands, in Plain or Draped Styles: two. $1.95 N tain at @ dinner at Wardman Park | Washington, Hotel, in honor of Representative i Timbérlake and his flancee, and it is | Mrs. Robert 1 Thoma expected that the formal anmouncé- | James Brvin Stecle' feft Wismnainy ment of the approaching nuptials will | yesterday for their home, in 3o be made on this occasion, as the word | chanicsville, Pa.. where they wis received here came by wiy of Denver. | spend the month of Junc, Thyy i b - — iater be oln b The United States minister to | Steele, who. 1se.d Aot the uni- { William A. Switzerland and Mrs. Hampson Gary | versity, and will go. to the wast of | €70 < Will be the guests of honor at din- | Maine for the remainder of the sum. | [T and K ner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. G | mer. Thomas Dunlop, who will entertain . small ‘company in their country | Mrs. Arthur Allison entertained at place, Hays, near Chevy Chase lake. |luncheon yesterday At the Nem sy Md. ad in hunnl: of her son-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. O S The Greek-American Club of Wash- | Dwight Seymour, jr. whe re oAnes B ington held its annual dinner Wed: | today for their home in Buftale N % | dirank nd Mrs girl, 7 hos. Catherine M. Fitzpatrick, herine Harper, gi ra It. Lovelace, boy, gir. Emmeg aud Annie Augustus and ; FUR COATS MADE Millinery 931 G St. nesday evening at the Arts Club of i, Tlenry A. and Jennie Juhnson. girl, = 5 Washington, 2017 1 stre Dr.} Mrs. Lois Dunning of Chicago and,| Kaodoiph and Lessic Burrows, boy. SAFE FROM Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear | Mitchell” Carroll presided as toast- [ St Petersburg, Fla., accompanjod. by MOTHS Our Cold Storage insures your furs 100% protection against moths. Phone M 1647 when | ready to have us send for your coat. T’le Vogue Of Cholzers —continues, emphasizing the BAR- L GAIN PRICES our clearance sale’ presents. m H | her two daughte J 5 Page Trimmed Hats Sport Hats Tailored Hats Felt Hats Straw Sailors Prices, $5.00 Up Senator Moses, Mr. Theotokis Theos, The following deaths haxe bec Dcsident of tlic Greek community:| N and Mes. Frank . Harman, fr. | (e bealth cepartment witiin the | Prof. Alfred Emerson, formerly of the [ are spending ten days at Rockiand | 005 Bourss 0 rman, 15, 1750 Co- | American School, at Athens: Miss | Farms, Va. where Mr. Harman is re. | juipipf 20eth Zimmerman, 13, | Aiton, head of the Americanization | CUPerating from a recent iliness. © 1 VBOS " fan, department of the public schools: 5 Stier, boi| Mrs. G. A Stanley left Washington | H oenital. on | 148t evening for “Toronto, Ontario, | jueciy Smith, éported to S twent, ret Miss Anne Darlington, Mrs. C { Stevens, Mr. William S. Culbe; 1 {and Dr. Hen Washington. About | fter spending the se forty members and guests were pres- | er sister, Mrs. J. {ent: Newark street, Cleveland Park. She iy was called to’ Canada by the death { The counsclor of the embassy of |0f a sisten. Mrs. Flora MacDonald {Japan and Mme. Furuya entertained | Denison of Toronto. at dinner at the Portland last night, e {having in the company Dr. and| The Maryland and Virginia Dam, | Mrs. James F. Mitehell. Mr. and Mrs, | belonging to the Club of Colonial | Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | Dames arc ziving a garden party Nicholson, Mrs. Wetmore and Maj, | this afternoon at the residence of Gen. Inouye, military attache of the { Mrs. Ryan Devcreux, in Chevy Chase, Gt e in_compliment to the Council of Co- abeth’s Hospital. st Biltmore 2-Day Sale Featuring things you'll need for the Decoration Day Outing—marked at very special prices. on here with Lapham of x A Jnties A Elizabeth edmen’s Hospital. : s Camiield. Memoninl itos - ||| MaNUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Streete——=" | Arth LT lonial Dames, the officers of their The Connecticut Avenue Shop You Get : 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. What Belongs toYou | P When You Buy | for the Holiday Lennox, Mrs, John B. Henderson and] _Dr. John H. Chambers, and Opposite Keith'a | Miss Maud Richards. Dr. Richard H. Miller, U. S, N.. wil Furs Exclusively = entertain at dinner this evening at ale O Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles S. Farns- [ the Army and Navy Club in honor 415 G Street al -Ovel‘S Swimming Suits A specialty of ours—in which we show a wonderful variety of new modes and models. held indoors. new members before August has been Mrs. Woodyard, wife of Representa- p— {Taunched by the Nat Negro Busi- ltive Harry C. Woodyard of West Vir-| Mrs. Beverly Price Kvans enter- i ginia, was hostess at luncheon today, [ tained at luncheon today in honor otary Emmett J. | when her guests numbered eight. of Mrs. BE. L_Stock, who will sail the execut c | Representative and Mrs. Woodyard | shortly with Mr. Stock for Iurope |decided to increase momb ‘ntertained at dinner last evening in| to spend the greater part of the sum- |order to carry out the honor of the minister of China, Dr.[mer. The other guests were Sze. The other guests were Senator | R. Crissinger, Mrs. Gamble, and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Repre-|Dr. Gambie of York. Pa. i sentati League. A statement issued by tt d 4 They’re specially priced for I~ Friday and Saturday at a $4.9587.95t0 %12 Mrs. D. | “which_seeks to place the wife of | Negro Business League on a forward- Mrs. John i and one that will best | and Mrs. Horace Towner,|M. Evans, Mrs. LeRoy Mark, M out the dbject of the lcague, tepresentative and Mrs. Henry A.| Frederick MacKenzie, Mrs. Hobart is to promote the commercial j Coover, Representative and Mrs. Wil- | Brooks, Miss Nell Remsberg and Miss | and_financial development of the ne- | liam A. Rodenbers Ste Representative | Crissinger. gr hen G. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. — c Regular $5 Slip-on Sweaters, Special . . . $2.65 Lace Pronts. Regular $6 Tuxedo Sweaters, Special . . . $3.95 lors. All Col Regular $10 Silk Sweaters, Special . . . . $6.85 All colors and combinations. worth-will be the guests of honor at|of Dr. John Harperr, U. {a tea this afternoon which Maj. and [ marriage to Miss Henrictt i Mrs. Ralph W. Kingman will give in take place Thursday { their home at 2133 P street. the roof ballroom of the SatisfactoryFurStorage Mr. and Mr Willlam F'. Dennie, ac- | - afiss| Berens, will be the guest of At Very No danger of moths, e SI I ] a r ' | frelor lan s HEN you buy shoes, it is your compani he tter's sister, Mrs.| honor at dinner, followed 1 a fl | rowning Moore of New York! ‘and | Kitchen ‘shower, which will be given | Moderate | Xhen, your furs are| right to get a fine fitting, just the Mrs. 1. E. Cardwell of this city, will| by Miss Elizabeth Manning and Miss | stored ‘under our im- 1s. icave Saturday for Kentucky to spend | Claire Lohse, who will be brides- | Rates | proved condit same as it is your right to get full value i . o HE S G O R G Tl O e ST E’n DING FURS A SPECIALTY for your money. Good shoes feel good | re Extra Special Silk Sweaters Bome. N SN REEGIIDING SPECL ¥ ney. Good s g : | to the feet. That is why Walk-Over announce the marriage of their . . puts the best leathers, the best linings, Sp ectall)’ Priced ) A lot of smartly modeled high-grade w)%r'g:::zl{fi (I;T;;?:'o?tl:;:; filkfi.: d\;:fig:fyr L;o):‘c‘::.“m;ne‘(::erM:{nn{-M;-g" and the best fittings into shoes. s They are just as good as shoes can be | made. They are fitted to your feet by Silk Sweaters—in novelty weaves. Sizes up to mountains of Virginia, will return to | performed by the Rev. Clarence . men who are taught how to fit feet in- { In Canton Crepe—Light | master. Scnator and Mrs. Will rs. | King were guests of honor. Ad- | and Mra. E. 8. Vaughn of Chivasn b Deaths Reported. at Twel t. i dresses were made by Senator King, | spending some time at the Buriiton 54. For two days Washington tomorrow. Wheeler at nuptial mass in the Church of the Holy Comforter s 50 s 95 $ 50 tained at dinner Tuesday evening at|ley, jr. & nephew of the bride, and C o o Wardman Park Hotel, when their|John Finnegan served the mass. The Mr. and Mrs. W. L Weilbye enter-| terday. Masters H. Winship Wheat- guests included Senator Nicholson of | bride was attended by her sister, Colorado, ~ Representative and Mrs. [ Miss Mamie J. Wheatley, and the Arthur M. Free of California, Mr. and | bridegroom’s best man was Mr. Mrs. Ravmond C. Brown of Honoluly, | Joseph Y. Reeves, a comrade in the 2 Mr. W. R. Farrington, who has been | American Legion. After a wedding o s = Summery Shades; Gray, Regular $5 Blouses, Special . . . .. ... .$3.95 Tentioned s Hete movataot. of cis | breskiast at tha home ot the oifies telligently. It is just the service people Beige, French Blue and Georgette, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Voile. Hawaiian Islands; Mrs. Katherine J.|parents the couple left on their Henna; Taffeta Dresses in honeymoon in Atlantic City. want. Try Walk-Over next time. N S RLESER A o i| Satin Dresses in Navy, Black and Brown. No C. O. D’s, and none sent on i approval. M- @”el‘ Other Reductions Sports Coats—in White, 4 Navy and Gold. Reduced Wolf’s % S50 ALK Suits—including w. -OVER SHOP Che:;(s. Rcclilucedl:lo $39.50 929 F St Sports Skirts, reduced * to........$10, $15 and $18 Regular $2.25 Silk Hosiery, Special. . . $1.50 R e . Included are the Luxite Brand. Cavalry Officers ive Plan Picaic Tomorrow. = Regular $10 & $12 Fur Chokers, Special.$6.50 for Secretary amM Mrs. Weeks. Tomorrow afternoon the Congres- Ay I A7 Ea ek v imaciak § e, cuvalry ofoers suioned in | slonal Club will hoid, » plenic’ for anc! z house guests on the picnic grounds By ™ SWaink in honor of the | 1 Rock Creek Park. back of the 16ih the assistant seoretary 1 warekS | gtreet reservoir. Members are re. Sport Hats to Match Sweaters Mrs. Walnwright, Gen Pershing and | dussicd, to mect ut the clubhouse Ilhe chief of cavalry, Gen. W. A. Hol- promptly at 4 o'clock, and those who ; i Drook. and dirs, Holbreok. The Eussts | San rovide sutomobiies are asked to Velour, Ribbon and Angora $5 00 were received by the guests of honor | J0 80. Should tlie weather be un- o the clubhouse will be used instead, jleft of the main entrance of Ward-|rhe Congressional Club will be closed {man Park Hotel, the reception be-| ;o' end of this week until Deceme || COLD STORAGE FOR FURS | kinning at 9 o'clock and dancing eon- | t1° ¢ ECIAL REDUCTIONS 0, {tinued until midnight. A buffet sup- - =y B RING AND auarattoe ruy served at 11 o'clock. The| Mrs. A. H. Owen of London, Eng- & were of our national em- | Jand, is a guest at the Powhatan. Repairing and Remodellns. T | in The lobby ballroom to the sxtemos | favorable for an out-of-door picaic, effects. Friday and Saturday 116 : ¢ 2 o e le i ¢ g and | — ) Grouj Smart Hats, | ! = Hr 't ..,"r a i i Al "".i b Barden dunce by the children ZIRKIN | redAm-gd tg pr ssa:llflo' < - c mer, wife o . Grorge Vidmer, ex- | of the Montessorl School, whic N Ay - e Uvat g enia T feraare e[S e MoRtestor) : Furriers 821 14th St. l Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star |10 f /i aitn e | S b ntiy B o / 3

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