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> : , THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D, A. R. Dance Planned For Tomorrow Night Mrs. Bertrand Tients and Mrs. Frank Morrison will entertain the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter of the D. A. R. tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Morrison, on Decatur street, when .an Interesting program will be given, followed by dancing. 804 Seventh St. N.W. Mrs. A. L. Goodacre entertained the members of Lincoln Circle, No. 1, D. A. R., at a shower Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Rosemary C, Lucas, Tomorrow---Monday e e . Crittenden street, who will be mar- ried Monday to Mr. George E. Farrow e of St. Louis, Mo. The ceremony will Irs eal ale fake place at St Patricks Churen at 10 aan. and will be followed by a nuptial mass. £ Mrs, Jacob John Locher, national . Anierican Pen Women, will go to New York today to attend the annual roof ! garden party, June 5, of the New York Federation of Women's Clubs. She will be the guest of Mrs. Lyman Otis, first vice president and chair- man of the motion picture review [ ] committee for the general federation. Mrs. T E D.C., JUNE 4, 1922—PART 2, ~ SOCIETY. ° P Reception to Honor 94th Birthday Anniversary ° Dr. Laura §. Brenpon gave a re- : ception Friday evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Elizabefh Longfel- p ] [ & Will Display in Oar Window Monday latter's ninety-fourth birthday anni- versary. The guests, who numbered about fifty, included Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thomas and Mrs. R. 8. Thom: Mrs, Stewart, who was born in Wi cassett, Me., has llved in Washing ton for several “years. She is a cousin of the late poet Henry Wads- worth Longfellow, and is a member of the Polftical Study Club. M. and Mrs. Townsend - Hosts at Tea at Home' “Mr. and Mrs. Effingham Lawrence Townsend gave a tea Thursday after- {noon. following the christening of their daughter, Margaret Graham. in their home on’ 21st street. A small company of relatives from Philadel- phia and Washington attended the tea, and Mr. and Mrs. Townsend's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence. were the godfather and god- mother. Mr. David Edward Graham. A Fashion Show of B Summer Dresses 1t 2P M lnaRealSale 3:30 to 5 P. M. _ 7 SEE Imported Ging!ham Dresses, irimmed with dotted Swiss, in four colors. This is the “Peggy $4.95 Locher will also attend the in- lation of officers of the New York jr.. of New York was also her god- fathe branch of the League of American MRS. CLINTON A. MISSON, Pen Women, Formerly Mixs Mildred Loulxe Herbat, \ R s dnughter of Mr. and Mirs. William Mississippi night will be the feature | parker Merkat. ¢ Chapter, U. D. A musical pro- | ———— e -1# A Sensational Sale of Washington artists will pre- . 7 : \ Seds. the ‘addvess IE“\ 'ueprfisunmu:e Card Parties Announced b : 7 James William Collier and an in-[ . S p E BAB‘ You have a wonderful formal reception and dance will foi- In Aid of Memorial |2 assortment to choose from! Vit BB g el 1| s wreerin 7. somnson, - 9 CARRIAGES s o AL M e - trict regent of the:Mary Washington | Chapter of the D. A. R., will give a card party for the benefit of,the Mary All Makes Reduced . Satin hats; transparent-brim hats. All are exqui- {Los Angeles Home :::::;:ft:: R e 20 to 40 Per Cent at the Confederate Home, on Vermont avenue, at 9 o'clock. to mateh this pricer e 1 $16.95 Tricolette Dresses, sizes 36 to 42; navy, brown and black. A wonderful bargain. . $10-95 T S0t 0 .. 8 e B 1 . 1 e o e Sl 5 A s There are Georgettes, Canton Crepes, Baronet sitely trimmed with flowers, ostrich or embroidery. Bought by McAdoos | ine: This room will be dedicated 1o || —buys the most Foonge. Skirta, new syl Colors—\White, orchid, navy, sand, black. | The tormer Secretary of the Treas- | Mothers of America. 5 i}é remarkable value § six QiNosent s 2 . ll-rgnn Satin $4 95 ury and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo.! Alfred Pembroke Thom and |¥ ever offered in : SRS 2 e $2.95 Skirts. Special. .. .. o | . i 3 Positively the best values in Washington!! s e i e e e e e Calif.,, to make their permanent resi- | iending their efforts toward interest- dence, have purchased one of theling woman in trying to raise the | { Baby Carriages. most attractive homes and|mgpey to complete the room, and a established themselves there Within|,umper of card parties are being " the past week. planned to aid the memorial. The house, formerly the Droperty ! y\pigs Fritz has loaned the ballroom of Mr. and Mrs, Willis Gustavus Hunt, | | 5058 ool B8 0BT Darty. on Upholstery Novelty ? and Supply Store & ¥ 623 7th St NW. Pymeen,, 81 -—) g w Lessner-Meyer Go. - 917 F Street N. W. Goufralrelreloadsefsadoadeedsadsadsolsofpuisaleaionirals ted at No. 5 Berkeley square, 4 The Hm d leo an exclusive residence section, far-|{June 8§ and tickets may be secur ‘2\ famed for nd the distinc-| from Mrs. Thom. Miss Annette Ash S )\ tion of i er J3ros PO, . o brick and English in nked hy 937939 F St. NW. - No Branch Stores ford is chalrman of the young ladies committee which is assisting the ladies on the entertainment com L ter, the dwelling is ad verandas looking sive and well kept ideal for elaborate lrmer:.flmnz, Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo. it is understood, will make it thg 9 L d center of much social gayety. # By reason of their long visit in Los Angeles last summer, when they oc- cupied the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lau Doheny, their tructed of combined over I Presenting as a Timely Attraction Large Garden Hats For Midsummer Wear $5 Special . ........... Only through a very special purchase could we place on sale such lovely summer hats at five dollars. They're fine leghorns, Japanese novelty straws of feather-weight, fine Milans, handsome hemp and horsehair braids. The beautiful trimmings of wreaths, flower spra large attractive silk- ribbon bows, wool effects, in hand-worked de- signs are all you could desire on a hat of this ~character. White, sand. orchid, navy and black predomi- nate, though the assortment contains all shades, acquaintance has widened far beyond | - ; that of the few Los Angeles friends 5 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. Sale Monday The House of Courtesy———l acquired fn Washington, D. C, in the course of the Wilson administration, re already taking a de- cidedly active part in_the season's Edward Elliott | a fashionable | may and they | social diversions. Mrs of ‘Beverly Hi cuburb of Los { remembered. Angeles, it ister of of the removal of Mr. McAdoo from the Hotel Huntington. I dweiling on to their new 3 square, _the house was thrown open for a garden tea, Mrs. Hunt entertaining for her successor as mis of the home {which sh aced so long. Her personal attractiveness en- hanced by a modish gown of orchid crepe worn with a rose-trimmed cream leghorn hat, Mrs. McAdoo was & s Impressive in their dainty originality ' ---and expressive of Philipsborn’s aggressive selling‘ of Summer Frocks Three g'roups—'-which mean three special assort- ments—of special values—that we have marked at They are delightfully original effects—designed for wear in the round of summer service—from the simple Garden Frocks to the Flaborate and Dressy Creations for more formal occasions. {# charming figure. her costume har- ng delightfully with that of her ! 3 A in tints and tones to match your summer ap- hostess, who wore a model of lavender § parel with touches of brighter color in_the 3 4 Thkpaying ihve Wfor th harinsht , girdle. Hunt, formerly Miss{ r Y I In paying fve for these charming ‘hats jyou Miriam ridge, belongs to_the old Y will easily see a saving of five. 4 ¢ this name, which . for whom named urence Doheny. ng For Sheer Loveliness in Fabric and Trimming These Fing Voile and Dimity Blouses Will Impress You With Their Unusual Worth at $2.95 Many models in tie-on and blouse styles with rountl necks, tuxedo, pointed or Peggy collars: long or short sleeves. All sizes. 34 to 46 Other special ton Blouses at— $1.95, $3.95 and 85. |tesy of Gen. John A. Lefeune. who | has given the use of the barracks, the Marine Band will play during the | z = film and afterwards for dancing. = The members of the American | Women's Legion secured the film ! through the courtesy of Mr. Marcus Loew of the Metro Pictures Cor- ! . poragion, which is presenting Rex | Ingram’s’ production of *“The Prisoner | of Zenda.” Tickets will not be sold \ at the gate, owing®to regulaflnns.l E\ but may be procured from any mem- - it S ber of the American Women's Legmni member of the recei NewBathing Suits of all-wwool . special Here's a real good Bathing Suit at a very low price. Ronnd or V necks. Ap- proved giodels, with skirt in plain colors. with fancy stripes or heather mixtures. v, was unable to attend owing {to her sudden departure with Mr. } - for New York. In the even-| . and = Hunt entertained ! guests at dinner complimen- to Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo. i Dohe: “Prisoner of Zenda" At Marine Barracks “The Prisoner of Zenda” in motion pictures will be shown for the first {time in Washington Monda June 12, at the Marine Barr; evening. | | un- | er the auspices of ‘the X ales in Cot- erican Women's Legion. Through the cour- | son, at 17567 K street. SHOES ‘ L HOSIERY and Trom the secretary, Miss Ander- 1219 F St. N. W. ="\ _ 1219FStN.W. College Women Plan % Materials— Colors— Trimmings— Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Informal Tea Ser;e_s Organdy L White - Embroidered Dotted Swiss Maize Hemstitched A7 &P £ 's Club wi con-l ! The Whitest White Shoes in the World— e st trmmer actvites 1o informai | b s e ize teas in the garden of the club, atj 7y ,".\', {l,‘,."\‘\, _‘"“d" Periwinkle Ruffled ueen Quali ite bt i Foulrd e o fal The new officers will be hostesses | I“.“ 1 Gingham oney Loy Fagoted at the first tea on June 5. At the Georgette Jade N i Orchid Self-trimmed Prg}:ie:e e Beigel Ribbon Trimmed Canton Crepe Blue Combinations second tea, on June 12, the hostesses will be the club members who are a um S an ‘ r graduates of the Washington College ! A of Law, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey *5.50 to®11 s bers will be hostesses and the woman ? l members_of the graduating class of | Pl George Washington University will | 5 \ / d be the guests of honor. ‘; B = = i ; ew 1 bury Park Washington White ‘Reigncloth one. Newest Spring i Eite Mixonestian Atlantio city__ .3 Estab. 1886 | D bl R d . : = . . urn goles an at strap with Cuban and Baby Models in White heels_as pictured above — on Phone ou e e uctlons - of honor will be the woman mem- ibers of the graduating class of the Washington College of Law. Miss| Sara Grogan: Miss Annabelafatthews and Mrs. Marie S. Ruth will servel tea. At the next tea. June 19, the George | ‘Washington University Club mem- Provided in all sizes for ladies and misses. 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