Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1922, Page 49

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Garden Party Booth Promises to Have Rush The ice cream table at the House of Meroy garden party on Monday next, | . in the Cathedral close, always needs ‘nore assistants tifan .any other, so popular is it and so.eagerly patronized. Miss Carolene Smith Is chairman and will be assisted by Miss Payllis Snyder, . Wall, ‘M £ Gott. Mrs. Le Roy Goff, Mre. Feeter, Mrs, Ida_Little Malcolm, Mrs. . Martha Washington - ! Death to Be Observed The 120th anniversary of,the death ©f Martha Washington will be ob- served tomorrow afternoon in the studio of Miss Byrd Mock, in the “old brick upnol st 21 st street| mortheast. An address on Martha Washington Will be ziven by Mrs. James Herndon Lightfoot. historian of = the Martha Washington Chapter of the Daugh- | ters of the American Revolutign. A national and local officers of | the D. A. R. in the District of .Co- lumbla have been invited to partici- pate in the event. This includes the incoming as well as thé outgoing officers of the various chapters. Hus- bands are also expected to attend. Tt will be a large conclave, and fols lowing tea in “Ye Sign of Ye Mock- jng Bird” studio, it 1s planned to hold the address outdoors under a historic *tres. Miss Mary Dandridge Splers. a well known poet, whose family is directly descended from Martha Washington. will pour tea. Mrs. John Mock will preside at the punchbowl. —_— “<Eastern Seaboard Loses Rare Art Group to Westl Nichol Sundor, Miss Charlotte Camp- bell, Miss Claudine Clements, Miss Mar- uret Clemente, Miss Lu ce Perin, iss Belty Perin, Mi Sahds, Miss Isabel Hac Cumming and Miss Cathe: Sacred Heart Dance Draws 1,000 Guests The benefit dance given Thursday evening at Wardman Park Hotel for the benefit of the new Sacred Heart Church by the women of the Sacred Heart Club was an’ unqualifiecd success Qnd was attended by nearly a thousand % | s Two ballrooms were used and pIss DELPHINE McHUGH BARR, iu ring orchestra played in each. er of _Dr. . Abner et Coteea Bere o Atlos | The members of the committco ;u guckt of Mer charge of the arrangements formed the cHuzh. 3 (Continued from Eighth Page.) sister were respectively Miss Nina and Miss Alice Blight of Philadel- phia, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Blight. the latter formerly Miss Nina Greenough of Boston. They maintain a spacious villa near Paris and have a ion Dby the Arch of the Star. Mrs. William K. s % e s T e her A menr | Mr. and Mra. J. Stewart Kimball en. Passy, and will entertain extensively, | tertained at their home Monday even- | The Princess Murat is planning a pa- | ing. Ma s 10 nonor of their fourth o1 deligntful res and the dec tions were in ‘ming contrast to the i beautiful costumes worn by the femi- |nme portion of the guests. Mr. and Mrs, Kimball Obsérve Wedding Date Woman's City Club Tea This Afternoon, 4 to 5:30 Mrs, James Irwin will act as hoste: geant. composed entirely of the mem- | wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. 8 Legio 01 r, i < = e o o R Wiy the | Kimball recelved their guests in the | afternoon from 4 to 5 geiar e Wa, home of the former President and {pariors, which were decorated with | ma™y € i anl aad A Mrs. Woodrow Wilson when they {blue and pink stream of ribbons, | Gy were in Paris for the Versailles con- [ oo “h x ference. Marshal Foch and his wife | ferns and orange Bjoss == will lead the pageant. and the cos-| The evening was spent In singing | tumes and accessories will all be |and dancing and at 1. 'clock e vlanned after the historic_occasions | gy tHV/HE S0 80 ‘d‘“ ogs et LADIES! vconducted by the first Napoleon in the PRE YT S CULINEAT 00N Bring Us Your 014 - Tuilleries gardens in the half years|being artistically decorated in pink l.gghm Hll of the last century. and white. The guests were: and we will re- model it in the New Sport The Secretary of the Tnterior and |Ada Kirkpatrick. Miss Rose Sisco, Mrs. Hoover have recently been en- | Miss Edith and Miss Helen Oraivi, Mr. :\!{ttllnm{zl l:a :;m(afl merrh:;;"x-‘runk H. Garnett, Mr. James Atkins, ince of London, Mr. s PiGes. & ot of tiany Mr. Joseph M. White. Mr. Harold *,their constant host when th the British metropolix. Mr. Sel 8 The mlp:m be small, the hat will look new. atill retains his American citize: __-Ct:',:él"::;:g despite his long residence and im- DYEING® portant business enterprises in Lon- don. He has revolutionized the retail dry goods trade of Engl “shops™ contain everything which the nniverse boasts in such matters. and all are exhibited and ican methods. Mr. Selfridge ha cumulated a tremendous fortune, resides in one of the finest mansions n Mayfair. and his daughter has re- cently married into the nobility. He Is from Chicago. and once on a time was interested in the great operations of Marshall Field. Levi Z. Leiter and others who acquired equally great ; fortunes in the same line. One of his intimate friends is Gen l'hurles{ Cora V. Bohn and y Bohn The outsof- woTie outol-1| VIENNA HAT CO. kel } 435 11th St. N.W. Near Corner * 1th & E Sta. . i = Wartvick Lodge Suits of Jersey Dawss. and with him the London mer- chant paid his respects to the Presi- dent. Another successful merchant is TRudolph Wertheimer. whose great | stores in Berlin are deemed by some to be more efficiently conducted than anything which can be shown in this country—a New Yorker. who began qQuite humbly in the German capital. He, too. has revolutionized retail sell- ing of goods in the Teutonic regions. and he had established similar stores in all the big German cities, Ham- burg., Cologne. Leipzig and Dresden. His pools for fish are marvelous con- trivances. as artistic and dainty as though Intended for an aquarium, .yet the fish that swim about are ali for sale. An old German law forbids a merchant to sell any but live speci- mens. They are caught with a net. weighed. then killed and cleaned in short order, and right under the pur- | chaser's eve. “Miss Opal Whiteley To Bc H-Uflor Guest Miss Opal Whiteley will be the guest of honor at the weekly “at home"” of the Congressional Club Fri- day, when she will give a short talk at 4 o'clock on “What the Love of Nature Has Brought to Me” Miss Whiteley. though still in her twen- tles, has had a dramatic life. in which her love of nature has played | an_important part Mrs. Clark Burdick and Mrs. Tnhn' 1. Cable will preside at thn- tea_ table. | s e R s s s e niiy .zz:xz:z:xzzz:zmmw*:““::mm“'.'n Feeateseatteniesrseiatesiatissrssss st EBurtness. ) 2 Mrs. Joseph W | Byrns, Mrs y B Campbell, Mrs | Philip P. Campbell and Mrs. T. J.| Camipbell. . Prigeeton Infirmary . Benefit Is Planned The performance of “A Marriage- e Mother” to be given Tuesday Rfternoon by the Garrick Players at the Shubert Garrick Theater will be « for the benefit of the, Princeton En- [ dowment Infirmary fund. to endow a memgrial bed in the Princeton Uni- versity Infirmary. The women's committee of the in- The Suit of a "~ Hundred Summer Uses firmary invite all Princeton people and their friends to aid them in mak- ing the afternoon a pronounced suc- For tramping, for traveling, for the seashore or the mountains, for the fairway or the streetway— ! there 1s nothing as smart or as “useful as a Warwick Lodge Suit of Jersey. The ideal ‘weight for Discount on all Regular Models warm weather. ° | New Ivy Corset Shop Now Specially Priced at A splenydid special for the woman who wants a 100% pure worsted suit, in the latest styles " and shades, at. a price that may never be offered-again. N.W. Cor. 13th & G Sts. 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