Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 8

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Society, SOCIETY, the ushers will be Mr. R. Snowden | McCormick of this oity, who recently Andréws. brother of the brids. ileft to spend the summer in Min- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shuford, who are| ®° B staying at Wardman Park Hotel, en- | Be8polis. Mrlllnld a pariy at the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel last evening, her, {nuu inclpding Maj. and Mrs. ke Torney, Col. ¥ toward Dickin: son, Col. T. Q. Donaldson, Col. and Burton, which occurred there Sunde) after & short lliness. Mrs. Burton, who was formerly Mist Jesste B. Krogstad, was much be- loved in this city. where she apen! her childhood and young lsdyhood and where she took a prominent parl in soctety. Her marriage to Mr. Bur- ton occurred in this city, und was at Dr. and Mrs. 8. L Hiiton have moved to thelr new home which they recent! rchased at 111 Quincy street, hzvy Clun. Ma. Mrs. Harley Ferguson and John Ed- Individudlity Exclusive Fashions for Women Announces Important Sales For Monday and Following Days At Very Substantial Reductions Evening, Day and Dinner Dresses Wraps, Coats, Suits Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters Millinery and Novelties Ertebacher Tivelve Tea F 8t Announce— > End of-the-Month Clearance of 14 Groups | of Real Bargains The heads of each (‘cpartmeu. have gone through their stocks thoroughly and selected small groups of one or two of 2 kind and marked them below cost for immediate clearance. Any garment in any group will be appropriate for your vacation needs, and many can be worn throughout fall. Every garment in this clearance has been selected from our own stock of high-grade apparel and not merchandise bought for sale purposes. Group 8 4 Silk Knyg Sport . ' Dresses $25:20 Formerly Sold Up to $49.50 Group 1 16 Sport Suits $95.00 Formerly Priced Up to $49.50 Group 2 '12 Sport Cape Suits and 3-Piece Suits $25:00 Formerly Priced Up to $49.50 Group 9 8 Silk: Velette Frocks 130:50 Formerly Sold Up to $69.50 Grimp 3 ) Group 10 21 Sparé Smilx of 40 Printed Crepe Highest Grade Decsses $3 Special Formerly Priced Up to $69.50 $35.00 - Group 4 ” y Group 11 14 Pairs Knickers 29 Tub Silk Frocks Elegantly Taslored Special 9.2 #3500 Formerly Priced ™™ . Up to $18.50 Group 5 : Group 12 E 17 Sport Dresses 5Silk Paisley Sport 7 Dresses Of Imported Mixtures 2 Sold Up to $49.50 +39:50 L Sold for $59.50 Group 6 43 Handsome Afternoon Dresses Of All, High-Grade *Materials Group 13 25 Spring Model ' Hats : $37-5¢ | saauprgezse Formerly Priced . Up to $89.50 3 A 3 Group 14 18 Navy Blue Taileur Suits Group 7 8 Fine Spongee DMIRAL 9]]‘( WILLIAM C.| PAKENHAM, K. C. B.| K. C. M. G, K. C. V. O, and ! the officers of H. M. S. Raletzh will be the guests of honor at the reception and dance to be given this evening &t 10 o'clock by the am-| bassador of Great Britain and Lady | Geddes at the embassy. Prior to the | reception the admiral will entertain a distinguished company at dinner aboard the Ralelgh, when the am- Lady Geddes will be among his guests. The round of entertainment, which has been continubus since the arrival of the admiral and his officers in Washingto being carried out an ar extensive scale, and today gram included a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brett Noyes, entertained the admiral and the mem- bers of his stafl This afternoon at 5:30 ulI‘vck Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff will given an informal for Admiral Pakenham zpd the of his flagship, when ubout guests have been invited to neet them at her residence, 1520 20th street. g Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will cntertain a small combany | at dinner, when their guests will in- clude a number of the officers of the aleigh, and Miss Anna Hamlin will wise be a dinner hostess, when will include ten of the el - 7 he S etary of State and Mra. Hughes entertained a dinner com- pany last evening in honor of Ad- miral Pakenham. Chile-Peru Delegates Guests at Luncheon. The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, attended the luncheon given todj y by Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director ge eral of the Pgn-American Unlon, at the annex of the Pan-American Unlon, in honor of the delegates from Chile and Peru to the Tacna-Arica conference. The guests incl ed the ambassa- dor of (i Don Beltran Mathieu; the ador of Peru. {Senor Dom Federico Alfonso Pezet: Senor Carios Aldunate, Senor Meliton Porras, Senor Luis Izquierzo. Senor Hernen Velarde, Senor Aléjandro varez, Semor Solon Polo, Senor Lujs Feliu, Senor .Jor; Stlva, Send: Javier Buenavista, S2nor Jorge Pezet, Senor Gonzalo Arumburu and Mr. Fra: 0 J assistant director general of the Pan-American Union Dr. Rowe took the delegates tuo the ‘Capitol this morning, sho' lvxg them both the Senate and House Representatives and the Suprme Court. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained a dinner cor- peny of eighteen last evening, with the Secreiary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace as gubsts of honor. The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenber ompanied by their Ingegerd Wallenberg, Washington today for Newport, where they, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Aspe- in summer home there. from New York Saturd: for their home in Sweden, where they will spend the summer. The coun selor of the legation, Mr. de Lager berg, will sail from Sweden F 2nd s expected to arrive in New York Monday, June 12. He will be charge, d'affaires during the absence of the*minister. Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, wife of Mr. Justice Pitney. is in New York to her daughter. Miss Beatrice who is returning after a year's absence in Paris, where she has been a student. Mrs. Pitney and Miss Pitney will come to Washing- ton on Sunday. Capt. and Mrs. T Q. Donaldson, ir.. will sail from Germany Friday, ne 23, and are expected to arrive in New York Wednesday. July 5. They will come to Washington shortly after their arrival to visit Capt. Donaid- son's parents, -Col. and Mrs. T. Donaldson. ' The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge and a number of important per- sons from the s! will be guests of honor at the Massachusetts State So- ciety reception and dance, to be given at the City Club at 8 o'clock this evening, when an elaborate program has been arranged. Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie enter- tained at luncheon today at the Spruce Log Cabin. when her guests were Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Mme. Prochnik. Mrs. John W. H. Crim, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. T. De Wi Talmage, Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day, Mre. James S. Patten and her sistér, Mrs. Martin Heard of Georgla: Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mrs. John Tem- le Graves, Mrs. T. Septimus Austin, rs. Logan Feland, Mrs. Richard Cole, . Edwin F. Puller, Mrs. George Parker Tyner, Mrs. Graham of Cleve- land. house guest of Mrs. Mackensie, and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, daughter of the hostess, Mrs. Mackensie entertained a com- pany of twelve at dinner last even- ing in honor of Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birnle and her daughter, Miss Birnie, will be at home tomorrow afternoon for the 1 time this season. Lyon—Horton Wedding Takes Place This Evening. A profusion of pink peonies will form the setting for the wedding of Mll: Pauline Horton, daughter of Eugenia Horton and Mr. Terry A. iyon, which will take place this evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Mount Pleasant Southern Methodist Church, the Rev. Clifton XK. Ray officiating. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her brother, = Horton, will be attended by Miss Gertrude Johnson as maid of honor and the bridesmalds will be Miss Frances Weber, Miss Julia Ward Howe Hall of New York, Miss Margaret Sterling; Miss lllel Bcnnulh Mis: Eleanor Horton Martha Hnrlnn, sisters of the brld. Little Wewill DIINC RUGS M M and C-rpet Cleaning Co. 419 New Jmey A've. ZTinceln TE3s H.!.l!-mhm North 5180 Linens, Blankets Clsaned and Renovated Briosn Ambassador and Lady Geddes Chief of Many Hosts Today for " Admiral Pakenham and Staff. Dixle Lyon, niece of-the bridegroom, will be the flower girl. Represcntative Homer L. Lyon of North Carolina. will attend his bro- ther as bast man and the ushers will clude Col. Ralph D. Cole of Ohlo. A-J. P. F. Galt of South Dakota. Maj? 1J. I Miller of Kansas, Mr. Charles Marsh_of North Carolina, and Cadet John Battle Horton and Mr. Joseph E. Horton of Charleston, brothers of the bride. A reception will follow at the home of the bride's mother, 2617 13th street, and later Mr. Lyon_and his bride wili leave for their wedding trip. They will be at home after June 15, at the Chesterfield. Judge C. C. Lyon of North Carolina, father of the bride- groom, is here for the wedding. Mr. and Mre. John Hays Hammond have opened thelr residence on Kalo- rama road, where they will reside until they leave some $ina in June for Look Out Hill ace at Glou- thelr P, Mass,, ®rhe Tnitea ¢l VI on 1 shore. ambassador to Willlam Miller Colller York yesterday aboard and will £o to Auburn, Mrs. Collier's mother is .United States ambassador Mr. Robert Underwood John- son, has gone to Stockbridge, Mass., and s at Herod’s for a short time while his summer home is being put in readiness for the season. Former © Italy, Former Tnde: Mrs. Norman H. Dav opened their _summer home on Prospect Hill at Stockbridge, Mass., for the season. Col. and Mrs. John Temple Graves entertained a company of ten at din- ner last evening in_honor of Mr. Edwin Markham and Mr. Alfred Pos- som, of New York Field Marshal Earl French will be host at dinner this evening at the ward Rice. ‘Washington n leave country. pisce Shuford is & tended by a small company of guestsy representative of old resident society Since that time her home has been iy Mr. and Mrs. Shuford will oday 'for 'their Hickory, h C. Mrs. Josephin Dr. and Mrs. H'lu'! Krogstad sailed yesterday for Paris, France, where | they were called by the sudden death 'of their daughter, Mrs. Willam A. MISS MARIAN CAMERON Of Senttle, who will be the guest of Miss Hasel Jones, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones of Wash~ ington, until July 1. where the latter will spend the sum- mer months. Mrs. Titus' sister, Miss Rooney left today for Burlingame with Mr. and Mrs. Titus' children, and she will also spend the summer in the west. Mrs. nus Stokes, jr. will be in e 'k the latter part of this week to attend her cousin, Miss Caro- line Walden Andrews, at her mar- riage Saturday to Lieut H Raymond Thurber, U 8. N., for whom she will be matron of honor. Miss Andrews iughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews of Flushing Sylv Andrews, \h\! Miss Anna Hall and Miss Edith Gra- ham. Lieut. Charles Lea Andrews, ; U. S. N.; twin brother of the bride, will Biltmore Hotel, New York. Mrs. Albert L. Mills has closed her apartment for the summer, and is now visiting her son-in-law and dsughter, N and Mr Wellington Graham at the arsenal. Augusta, Ga. Mrs. later o north for visits on Long| Island, in Massachusetts and Nova | Scotia, and return to Washington in the autumn. Mrs. J. J. Shea of New York en- tertained a party of twents at the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel, where she has an apartment, | last évening. in compliment to Miss Puuline Horton and Mr. Terry A Lyon, whose marriage will take place today at the Mount Pleasant Southern Methodist Church at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Shea came to Washington for the wedding. Her guests included the members of the wedding party, M Tertrude Johnson, Miss Franc Webber, Miss Julla Ward Howe Hall »f New York. Miss Margaret Sterling, Miss Inez Bennett, mss Eleanor | Horton, Representative H. L. Lyon, | Col. Rulph D, Cole of Ohlo, Mai. b B salt of South Dakota, Maj. J. I | Miler of Kansas, Mr. Charles March of Yorth Carolina and Cadet John Battle Horton and Joseph E. Horton and one or two others, | Mr. and Mrs. Louls Titus have.post- ] \Dn&d their departure to the west ‘or a wesk, when they will thelr ho in Burlingame, go to| Anno End-of-the-Month entire stack of Spnng Suits, Er!ebfickeg- Tiwelve-Ten F 8t Clearance Coming just at the time of the season when you are preparing for your vacation needs, we offer our There is no Hot-weather that can take the “ PERFECT ICE CREAM —and Perfect Ices —you will appreciate a Good, pure, clean, whole- some Coffee. Get the good- ness of the genuine taste. There can be no substitute. “difference” when you n TRY THE BEST. Phone your order now. Perfect Cakes or Pastries, Too BUDD'S . 18th and Col. Rd. unce Wraps, Dresses and Gowns /) a « 1169-1111 G St. N.W. Open 8:45 A.M. Close 5:30 P.M. Featuring Wonderful Values in This SALE OF SILK DRESSES Newest Models for Women and Misses This Sale Includes a Very Special Purchase and Dresses from Our Regular Stock. The Values are from $35 to $55 Sport Dresses All sizes. Afternoon Dresses, All wanted colors. and Dinner Dresses. Charming New Styles in Wash Dresses The Best Values We Have Ever Shown Ginghams, Gingham and Organdy Combined— Dotted Swisses, Silk-Finished Suazette An extraordinary assortment of i the prettiest and daintiest styles for both women and misses. The trimmings consist of dainty laces, organdies, embroidery, etc. Every wanted color and many. beautiful Coats and Capes Formerly Priced to $30.00 $] 5 One rack of Spring Coats, Capes and Wraps—best materials, best stvies and colors. All sizes. The Last Call for Tweed Suits 15 Cholce of any Tweed Suit in the house— formerly priced up to $55.00. A good as- sortment of styles, colors and sizes. Hundreds of New Sweaters $2.98, $3.98, $5.98 Up to $35.00 All-Silk, Fiber Silk, Silk-and-Wool and All-Wool Tuxedo and Slip-Over Mod- els in every wanted color and combination. All sizes. -Smart, New, Distinctive S Milli ery It's really amazing what smart-looking Hats can be bought this season for five doltars — every new and wanted matefial and com- “bination, every wanuucolor. md oh, such exquisite trim- , ribbons, feathers, fancies, fl: hm:dm:l hats, small hats; also mdnded i‘ undreds of charming leghorns. Feurth Floor—3i. Brooks & Co.

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