Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1923, Page 8

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D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923. will give their monthly dinner this Births Repofled. AT T IR evening 30 o'clock. Experience: of club-member travelers, both in | ,T5e followisg birthe have besn reported to this country and abroad, will be the 3‘...“"" department ia the last tweaty-four ks under the| W. Everstt and Edith C. Tucker, girl. Among the Pavl 8. and Sadie M. itrow, . M nd Marie A. t ers will be Judge O'Too! Fred 1 Tsabel Cromwell Snell, Ml Chrles W.'and Eather F. Freds Matthews, Miss Katherine Pike, Mis 4. a2d Gertrude M. boy. Mary Laird, Miss Mabel Owen, Mia o e S o TR Edna Sheehy, Miss Maris Ewing, Mis R ieiaing: é;‘.’ Maud Cavanagh and Miss 'Hope ‘Thompson. Miss Florence Fraser Stiles will preside. Mr. and Mrs. John Swartzell their little daughter Margaret Tuesday for Miami, Fla, where will remain until spring. reg™ SOCIETY. IVENING _STAR. SOCIETY. Society The Ambassador of Great Britain and | Lady Geddes to Entertain Young Folk at Embassy Dance February 9. WASHINGTON, women of the Women's ‘City Club ‘omen’s ‘City Cl AT S A S A4 ) ) AT A ) A Y M) ) ) L) N ) N ) N A boy. L. and Anns Linoey, boy. Reoben and Yetta Genderson, girl William F. and Ellsabeth A, Jacob, girl. Toas ‘A, and Ethel Dyer. girl. Raiph F. 'and Mamle E. Lord, boy. Loulw L. and Ellie M. Jobnson, f( Edgar Sut Mury . Soper. girl, Wifliam and Marion Aitcheson, bo Thomas C. and Cerelo L. Simmons, girl. St wilidia T, "woq Harrer 3. esiey, gl E . m was| Feank U, ay 1. Gree. The City Club's big ballroo Pavi C. ana. Flovencs M- Wilkios, g Le Roux, filled yesterday, afternoon &t the| Eieera o' gnd Corine E L % . Alexander and Margaret L waon, club’s first bridge tea to the wives of der . ana Marguest Duuon, girl, the members and their woman guests. e aaktn ) Bridge and five hundred were played s boy. from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, after which L Lgse lones 4 tea was served. The seventy-three T Tate D e sl tables completely filled the immenae % 5. amilto, giel. ballroom, which made a delightful setting for the affair. Prizes were 1216 F St. N.w. Closing Out Our Coats! Ouf handsome Winter Coats at very remarkably low prices. Blouse, Belted and Side-Tied Coats - Luxurious, Rich, Deep Pile Fabrics : Fashionable Furs—All Selected Skins and Jeft they Great | formerly of Michigan and now tem- ! porarily living at 2431 Ontario road, have as their guesis for the week Mr. and Mrs, A. Ervin who are on their way (o Miami, Fla. he ambassador of Britain and Lady Geddes will give a dance for young peo- ple Friday evening, Feb- ruary 9, at 10 o'clock. at the embassy lLady Geddes was the honor guest d Elnieds Stevenson, il Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Meyer. ir, eu- tertained a company at dinner last | {evening in honor of the amb: at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. L wife of Commander Lamar R. L 1. §. N, who entertained in her apart- ment at the Connecticut. Her other of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier. A large number of additional guests were asked for the musicale after the dinner, when Mr. Davius vianisf, gave the program ador | Milhaud, | awarded at each table. Mrs. De Lancey ‘Gill will entertain the Capltol Soclety. C. A. R., for her little daughter, Emma Agnes. at a the Landscape —_— Women of France have started a Man-Tailored and Hand-Finished Rich Silk Linings, Hand-Felled guests were Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Mre. Charles B. McVay, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs, Willlam Dougal Mac- Dougall, Mrs. Walter R. Gherardi, Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo, Mrs Biddle, Mrs. Franklin H. Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen wiil be at DAty Saturday. e rthweet, a(|movement to abolish the use of the home ‘informally tomorrow afternoon 0 o'clock guillotine in the execution of crim- at their new residence. 3125 Cathedral B . = - | inale. avenue. - - ! : : G R Marriage Licenses. —_— ve been fssued to the Women'l S,izeo, 34 to 44—Misses’ Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 Years $69.50 to $85.00 50 COAT S.s49= ' ' $89.50 to $110.00 § .50 . COATS.. 69= $115.00 to $125.00° .50 COATS....$87= $125.00 to $155.00 COATS.... MRS. LOREN JOHNSON, of the publicity committee the child welfare ball and pag- which will be the largeat Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell have ! returned from a short stay in Havana, | Cuba, and in Florida. Mrs. Anderson = Hawiey and her daughter, Miss Martha Hawley. who - have bean |most faxhionable of the pre-Lentem guests of Mrs. Mitchell's duughter. |*8lra and miven in the ballrooms of Stiss Louise Anderson, returncd to|tRe New Willard Hotel Wednesday their home in New York yesterday. P&ht, Junuary 31, Miss Hawley will come to Washing- i ton the first of next week for another visit with Miss Anderson WE BUY Diamonds and Jewelry OPPENHEIMER & SHAH 907 F Street N.W, licenses b ¥1. Leman and Alma M. Ridenour. Wil M. Anderson. jr., of Plkesville, Md and Annette ‘Hopkins of Baltimore. Md. Charies 8. Teal and Viola F. Seliers, both of Greensboro, N. C : Arthur G. Stevens and Helen A_Dix. J:{mrl nglish of thi fu‘l.‘! and a Howard ¢ Montgamers county, Md. ™ Rllph.;.. Wilkinson and Estelle H. Walker. Percy H. Hullings sod Charlyle H. Morti- ne and Marion L. Shobe, beth of Dobbin. er V. ZepD. Strange. Marr: tollewing: Panl Secretary and Mra. Hughes Guests of Senatorial Host Seccretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of homor at dinner | this evening of Senator and Mrs. Joseph § Frelinghuysen. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, wifé of Sen- tor Keyer of New Hampshire, will ot he at home tomorrow, as she had in-" tended, on account of iliness. H Church, the Rev. Dr. Andrew R. Bird oficiating. Mr. Wilkerson and his bride will leave immediately after the ceremony for Norfolk and will later visit in Asheville, returning to Wash- ington in about ten days. They will {make their home here. “Ei.ght-Twent. » 820 Connecticut Ave. (Not 17th Street) _Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis will ar- rive in Washington tomorrow to {spend several daye with Mr. and Mrs. { Robeft Lansing and will remain over the week end. x W. Park and Devo Theodore . Smith and V. voth Col. and M . Q. Donaldson_gave last night for Mrs. N. F wife of Col. McClure, the Ruests remaining afterward to play bridge. The company included Mr. and . Ernest George Walker, Maj. and Duncan_Elliott. M Wills and Col. Haven, Cosn Luncheons. Afternoon Teas With Dancing Music Dinners e's Home Today. simple but well arran | ding was solemnized &t noon today § d, mayor of Du- at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. L ‘lm“:“o‘.‘"“f,,_s,":"':l'.';,.;ug to make a Ransome. when their daughter. Miss | L3100 68" own” of the municipality | Susan Clarkson Ransome, became the | SPOUSES (OREC 13 "heen chosen to |bride of Mr. Edwin D. Fry of Rock- 1 ovel 0 Glyey one years old and the | ville. Md., the Rev. Nolan B. Harmon, | ,o1her of seven children, Mrs. Strick- J4r, ofclating. land has the distinction ‘of being the | bride wore a becoming gown!g, ¢ woman elected to the clvic chair i ¥ blue lusta-spun crepe, héav- i ®c oraia, i y embroidered in gray. and wore | 1 | | Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, wife of Senator * Oddie of Oregon, will not recefve tomor- row afternoon on account of iliness. —_— ol S TS S It's time to buy that coat! at home tomorrow “The charge d'affaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will be hosts at din- February Mrs. Duvall of the Dower House Phone Franklin 6222 Mr. W, T. Chapman entertained at dinner of sixty covers last evening at the Hamilton Hotel in comp to Mr. A. W. Robb of New Yo! a corsage bouguet of violets and or- Her only attendant was her > net Ransome, who wore a gown old blue Cevlon silk, draped in black lace, and wore & cor- age honquet of pink sweet peas. The st man was Mr. War- of Rockville, Md. kfast was served immedi- following the ceremony, after | e T s Sewing Machine rt wedding trip. Upon their . i ds. sist “The Free-Westinghouse” Desk Electric Mr. Walter S, Penfield entertained at | Juncheon at the Metropolitan Club today In_honor of the secretary of . state of Nicaragua. A wedding of considerable interest — to Washington was that of Miss 5 v > Charles - T;‘ii\fitrdnh'(fz;s“\"efl.o'.\'?awmm hostess | Margaret §: Beyer of this eity to Mr. at luncheon today at Le Paradis. en- | John J. McConnell. also of this city. Tartaining in compliment to Miss | Which 'took place this afternoon Emma Stitt. debuntante daughter of jat the Cathedral in Baltimore. The Admiral and Mrs Edward Rhodes| Rev. Albert E. Smith performed the Stitt. O Y ide wore a gown of gray |Teturn they will live at Rockville, Md. Mrs. Reed. wife of Senator David A. | radium with hat to mateh und &l A Conrad S o R e e oknia. will recetve | corsage of orchids and lilles of the Coiirad »"“v’w“‘e"'e::‘n'g"’oru"h: tomorrow afternoon, after 1 o'clock, valley. She was attended by Mi : 3 d ¥ Soclety at the reception and at the New Willard. Loretta Goheen of Washington, wh which will be given by : o husical ted as bridesmaM. Mr. Harry R. {09 PR enter- | Greene. also of Wushington served |10\ erbek. Nra ATbon W, Bark as hest man for Mr. McConnell S e T fanie wedding was a very ulet 2! |Davia H. Kincheloe, Mre. Ralph Gil- being attended only by the im- bert @ Mrs. Edwards will receive mediate familles of (P %me 9% 248 [the guests and Representative Gil- Brown of Claveland. relatives of the | Dert. president of the club, will pres s - Inti Iside. Mrs. Kinchelos will' give the Bridecsndia fom intimate friends e, Nea Cxicuslos. Wil wies s mmegiately after the ceremony & Mr. Syme Mr. and Mrs. McConnell were guests !Short address. after which there will | was | of their friends at a luncheon served |be general dancing Later in the sea-| followed | in the Belvedere Hotel. following [30n the society will give a large re-| by bridge, when she entertained a | Which they left for an extended trip . with dancing company of fourteen in honor of :\ihi, lr'h c(rl Yor ”find :\‘llunlx(' l('xl 3| Tovant. wife of Representative Adam | Where they will spend some time. { Dr- and Are Woltny Conteres fe MW f Greensburg,. Pa returning to Washington about the jdall and daughter. les Mlinetve FRIETOLICH &, middle of February | Kendall ed in Washington H = {trom Syracuse. N. Y. and Freeport. The Riding and Hunt Club is hav- | Me. where they lave besn for the ing & junior horse show on Saturday,|past vear. Dr. Kendall is connected in the morning at 10 o'clock. Cups|with the State College of Forestry at will bs awarded for the following |Syracuse University . i classes: Jumping, tandem and saddle | = class. Vine | The business aund " PLAITING | Thoron, daughter of Mrs: Henry HEMSTITCH Lenard; Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Lillian Sanger, daughter of Mrs. Wil- BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley liam Cary Sanger: Miss Sophie Sny der. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur 9378, 561 16tk st. . Entablished 1575 McConnell—Beyer In Baltimore C: ng hedral. j bridegroom” . $18s $295 1395 New shipments direct from the islands to us—most beautiful we have ever been able to offer at these prices. Don’t you want to see them? 25 different patterns of are usually $500 and B::]":;:‘“C::';:: 279 embrofdery—on garments $ 00—Gowns and by v % velope Chemise — elab- eheer | mainsook witn Made of nainsook. Round . el embroidered ds square and V necks. hand- aign Foge: L butierfiy hand-scalloped edges 3 7 rr O rebrolaerea 86Wed and handsomely gnd vine patterns—cre. N en. | Gowms ‘witn embroldered in solid and let, colado and solid Tokex. | OOND® ama''V evelet work—rose and work—some with filet medallions—round, squar necks. Chemise with butterfly designs. Others and V nec Chemi straps or built-up shoul- with hand-drawn yokes ders. and hemstitched tops. Mrs, James Carroll Frazer tained a small company at lunchecn today in compliment to Mrs. Philip C. Kauffmann. Mr. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler will entertain a company at dinner this evening in their apartment on H street. William H. Smith. hostess at luncheon today, Mrs, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Converse Ken- | Sewing Machine of the Day BEAUTIFUL writing desk of Oak, Walnut or Mahogany—that sews! Full Rotocillo RY movement, combining the advantages of both the rotary and vibrating type machines without their disadvantages. Neither treadle nor pedal. A touch of the knee controls the speed. Mrs. Frank Lee Denny entertained at a small luncheon today in honor cf Mrs, Elizabeth Horne, who is visit- ing Mrs. Herbert Slocum. Mrs. Henry Powell entertained a | company of fourteen at luncheon today, followed by bridge. in her apartment. at 2400 16th street. in com- pliment 1o Mrs. R. L. Farnham and her_daughter. Miss Lleanor Church, of Reading, N. J. The wood group of pageant which has been pianned by Mre. Walter . Tuckerman for the bhall to be given Wednesday evening January 31, at the New Willard otel, for (he benefit of the Child Weltare Association. met yesterday in the studio of Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., to complete arrangements for their costumes, which have been designed by Mrs. Tottén. Mme. de Selys will he costumed as “the spirit of the wood,” and will have two at- fendans, Mme. Graeff and Mre. Wil- llam Dennison Morgan. Following the "spirit of the wood”! np ana Mrs. Joseph Schwarz will Fumed Oak, $109.50; Walnut, $114; Mahogany, $117 will come the forest trees, Shrubs| utyrn tomorrow to their apartment and flowers, with Diana and & group |a¢ the Shoreham from New York. | Imfir in Yaur Old Machine Lo of h . Miss Dorothea L brena or 2 | . Gge ST epresent. the besth trec Nins|pnene they iwent vestorday. ME ’Sparklmg Grape White Juice, % Bottle, )penheimer’s Mary Sanger, the hawthorne: M the matinee performance of “‘Rigo- 75c; Dozen, $8.50 E Street at Eighth Barrine Drake, the willow: Mis« Vir- | lor1o " which the Washington Opera R 1 1 k ginia Selden and Mies Margaret Suth- | Company will afternoon professional with straps built-up s Nel shoulder. A. Snyder; Miss Kartrina McCormic] daughter of Senator and Mrs. Medill MecCormick; Teddy and Grace Roose- velt, children of Col. and Mrs. Theo- dore Roosavelt, jr.; John DuPuy, son | el of Mrs. W. H. DuPuy. and Richard Lunn, €on of Mrs. Wallace White, ir. Ribbons will be awarded for the games. The event is informal and without special invitation. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradlev. who I heonett are staying at the Shoreham. en- tertained a company of eleven at dinner there last night. the summer Sew on it in your own home for 5 days without cost or obligation O ptsonal erms Nothing Down 516 Down $7.50 Monthly $5 Monthly borit . ELEVENTH ST. bili 608 to 614 The Original Succumbing to Clearance— we place on sale tomorrow -Grade Frocks reduced regardless of former prices to — 31 —For Street —For Afternoon —For Evening erland. the red and green maples; — Mrs. S. C. Lawrence and Mre, Mark Reid Yates, the Mrs. alerie Padelford, the poplar; Mies Meta | Evans and Miss Catherine Radclifte, tulips, and Miss Mistoff will be Diana. Mr. ‘Horace Alvin Lake. who sang the baritone role of Count Cepran: in the performance of “Rigolett which the Washington Opera Com- pany gave Monday evening and will repeat Friday afternoon, will be mmong the hunters and will sing a bunting song. Simpson Allen of New- 1 arrive this afternoon Asenath Cox, debutante Interstate Commerce and Mrs. Frederick who will entertain in during the fortnight of Miss Emily ark. N. J to visit Mi: daught of Commissioner Irvine Cox. her honor her stay. Sparkling Grape White | Juice, Bottle, $1.45;! Dozen, $16.00 ! Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and Miss Grace Vanderbilt. who spent a fortnight at Wardman Park Hotel. | have returned to New York. Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt, the general's mother, will remain_ at the hotel some time longer. The general has sailed for South America. Magruder’s Fine Groceries berg entertained a company of six at { Mra. Georse Edgar Ladd, ir., of Bos. | o bne e ed 8 com o ordey.| Conn. Ave. and K St. anAlS the guest of her sister, Mrs. > - = = iAlvin E. Dodd, in her home at 2131 Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Edmonds and ’BAHCI‘D" place. their daughter Miss l'l:llll'hklh Ed- Mrs. J. Paul Yoder, who was catled | Fon s A0 e e e Forle city, 4 e Biltmore el, w York clty, Ao Virginia by the death last week | sor n fon Gure. OF : ©f her grandmother, Mrs. Belle Came- gon CPOUQIO. has returned to her . P. J. Nee was hostess at a ome in New York. She stopped. in eon of twelve covers yesterday ashington for a few days with her|at the Hamilton Hotel, mother-in-law, Mrs. Yoder. Mre. Leona E. Kidwell, mother of |r!k Yoder, 1s visilng her in New ork. Hig Tepresentative and Mrs. Adam AL Fyant of Penneyivania entertained inner last evening at Ward [ Park Hotel, = s 4 Marvella Coats + | Wrappy mod- ‘ els, with just the | | We Overlooked Them in Our Clearance! —Don’t You! A branch of my Hair *Dressing Studio on the Second Floor of the ‘ Powhatan Hotel Pa. Ave. at 18th Phone Main 2740 | fair for modish wear, Formerly 98.50 Thurs- Representative George P. Codd and Mrs. Codd have returned from Detroit anad have have reopened their apart- ments at the Burlington Hotel. 9 Silk and Cloth Dressee ‘Menora de Riano Honor Values Seldom Seen fGuest at Womea's Club. Mme. Riano, wife of the ambas- pador from Spain. will be the guest ©f honor of the Women's City Club &t a_tea to be given at the clubhouse. 22 Jackson place, Wednesday, Jan wuary 31, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock p.m. {%he tea is for club members only. Musical numbers at the dinner of the Kansas State Society of Washin ton at the City Club, on the evening of January 23, will include viol solos by Miss Ivales Newell and voca solos by Mr. Floyd Williams. Formerly priced to 55.00 Thursday, till sold, 95.00 It’s a merchandising expediency Tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock —that in no sense depreciates a -rendenzvous’” will be held at the Art Center, 1106 Connecticut ave- Its conduct will be un- 6 Sequin Evening Gowns Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Hamlin en- teriained a company of sixty at a buffet supper last evening for their daughter, Miss Anna Hamlin, in honor of M Margaret Husted. The icompany later nttended the dance which Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke gave for her granddaughter, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, in compliment to Miss Alice Mann Miss Sally Sage of New York is wisiting Miss Fiamlin and Miss Mar- garet Harding, who has been the guest of Miss Ailsa Mellon, is also staying with Miss Hamlin. Mrs. Theo Lacy Edmiston was hostess at dinner last evening, having @s her guests the members of the en- ,tertainment committee for the party which the Texas Club will give tomor- row evening at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mrs, Edmiston is chairman of the com. mittee, and her dinner was in apprecia: tion of the assistance the other meém- bers of the committee have given her. After the reception tomorrow evening, ‘which will begin at 8:80 o’¢lock, & pro- ram of music will be given by Mrs. homas 8. Lovette, mezzo-soprano, and Miss Zelma Brown of Temple, Tex., and Miss Gladys Hillyer of Palacio {anists, and a chorus of Texas girls. !nneml ‘will foliow the program. Mrs. George Wharton Pepper who has been away for several weeks, has returned to her suite at the Powhatan Representative-elect and Mrs. Rich- ard 8. Aldrich of Rhode Island ha: iarrived in Washington and have {iaken an apartment at the Shoreham } Mr. Aldrich is a son of for- imer Senator and Mrs. Aldrich, who were prominent in congressional and f“’;." residential circles of the Capi- al. j1. Brig. Gen and Mrs. Robert J. Bat nue northwest, in honor of Miss La- winia Darve and the Polish musicians, who are playing in the afternoon at the President Theater, and they will give a mecond smaller concert, after which views of the beautiful Tatra mountains in Poland will be shown on the screen, with a short talk. The marriage of Miss Estelle Walk- er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Walker to Mr. Ralph J. Wilkerson of Asheville, N, is taking place at 4 o'clock this afternoen in the par- sonage of the Southern Presbyterian a portable heater. We offer— Now in our New Store, 709 13th, one door above G Heat Where You Need It If there's a particular room where extra warmth is required— the nursery or sick room, for instance—that's just the room for ““Radiantfires,” $18 up MAJESTIC ELECTRIC HEATERS, $9 MILLER OIL HEATERS, $9 and $10 Estimates for House Wiring ond Fixtures made promptly C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Specialists in Heating & Lighting Equigment 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. der my personal super- vision—and with my trained assistants in at- tendance. Katie Dunn 517 Eleventh Street LIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT open— Like Flashing Jade, woven with*a wand in wonYrous splendor. Formerly priced to 145.00 Thursday, till sold, 49.50 5 Velvet Dinner Gowns Superb Meodels, fashioned as for Aphrodite. Formerly priced to 150.00, Thursday, 49.50 7 Poiret Twill Street Dresses Dainty and Tailored about” creations that will go about the first hour we are “go- Th'\:udny at 309.50 Formerly sold to 76.50 All the character and charm of these superb Frocks. Canton Crepe, Velvet, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Georgette—and distinctly for formal wear—Taf- fetas, Beaded Robes (a few) Lace and Chiffon. In the ‘graceful draping and original thought expressed by the artistic finish—you sense the true value of the opportunity that is offered. Furs—Re-reduced Col'. CIpea. WPIPB .nd Seyll‘l(e pi“!!, of gunrflntecd exceuence. We must have Clearance: but it is a good investmént for you.

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