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Bvonta of Interest In Society Circles " Of Maryland Capital Dinners® and Suppers Pre- cede Naval Academy Offi- cers’ Dance—Washington i ,! Visitors Noted—Personal |° Mention. ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 10.—A number of dinners and supper par- ties were given Wednesday night be- fore the ce at the Officers’ Club in the Academy Wwhich wa e largest social event of the week. The entire lower floor of the club was thrown open, and there were cards and bowling for those who did not care to dance. Mrs, Carlos Cuvacks entertained at grounds, | Dees, U. 5. N., entertained the me- bers of the 1917 Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Midaleton, Semmes Guest, with iwhom . and Mrs, ity ees are spending the Mrs. W. O. Stevens, wife of Prof. W. O. Stevens of the department of English at the Naval Academy, has re- turned from New York, where'she was e guest of Mrs. Wolcott &, of Commander Hall, T5 8. N, Tl Wife Mrs. H. D. Cooke of New York, was the guest of honor at an informal tea given Wednesday afternoon by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, wife of Commander Cooke,” U. 8. N. Commander and Mrs. Cooke..also will Shieriain at dinner Tuesday of next week in honor the superintendent of the Naval Academy and Mrs. Wil- son. ] 5 Mrs. Lynde D. McCormick, wife of Lieut. McCormick, U. S. N., was host- 88 at a bridge party Thursday after. noon, a few guests coming In after- wards for tea. A subscription card party gas given Friday afternoon at the resfdence of Mrs. D. A. Garrison in the Naval Academy, by the Peggy Stewart Chapter of " the Daughters of the American Revolution of which Mrs. R. G. Heiner, wife of Commander Hei- ner, U. 8. N, regent. Mrs. Roland Curtin was hostess at a tea Thursday afternoon at her resi- dence in the Brice House, i honor of Mrs. Charles Phillp Snyder, wife of ‘apt. Snyder, U. 8. N. Mrs. F. V. Mc- Nair wife of Commander M¢Nair, pre- sided at the tea table. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. W. Richardson were hosts at a large supper party Wednesday night, before the officers’ dance. ‘The last meeting before Lent of the St. John's College Cotillion Club, was held Friday evening. —— Commander and Mrs. Charles S. Mc- Whorter were hosts tonight at a bridge party. Mrs. Barron P. Du Bois, wife of Capt. Du Bois, U. S. N., has sent out cards for a bridge party on Shrove ‘Tuesday, to meet Mrs. Dallas B. Walin- wright, jr., wife of Lieut. Commander Wainwright, 8. C. U. 8. N, e Under a new law in Chile all manu- facturing and mercantile establish- ments employing fifty or more women are required to provide a day nursery for the children of their workers. - By Ram's Head Players Mr. Robert Bell ‘announces as the fourth production of the Ram's Head Players Clyde Fitch's modern Amer- ican comedy-drama, “The Truth” commendng Wednesday evening, Feb- ruary -14." -This play was originally roduced in London, with ~Marie ‘empest, in 1909, and was revived by Winthrop Ames at the Little Theater, New. York city, in 1914, In the revival Miss Grace George played the part of Becky, which 18 to be done here by Miss Leona Roberts of the Ram's Head Players, under the clrection of Mr. Robert Bell. Two Very charming stage pictures have been designmed by James Rey- nolds for the setting of the.four acts of the play. - MAKE YOUR OWN DRESSES WRAPS AND HATS Smart_and Distinctive, at a Reasonable Cost. The Practical, Dignified Profession. ? “Ask 'for Booklet. " FEBRUARY 11, 1923—PART. 2. “The Truth” to Be Staged | I = == I == 0 == 0 0 =010 SOCIETY, Philipsborn _An Ihtroductory Offering of 2 and 3 plece Suits k{ T Wikl dhe Bininad Shacle Predominates ¢ dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Georgianna ‘usacks, taking her guests after- ward to the dance at the Officers’ Club. Club. 2 Miss Elizabeth Mi ington was the wee \ Misy rite Cus Gov. hie "N MRS. DAVID LORING, JR., Formerly Miss Lorna Chitt: riage to Capt. Loring, chell of Wash. | P2 February 2. end guest of cks, entertained at a luncheon Saturday at the executive man honor of the editors of from all parts of Mary- * ALL SALES FINAL ran have leased one of the Mullan houses on King George street for the ITest of the winter and spring. Lieut. |and Mrs. Leo H. Thebaud, who are {living at Carval Hall, will move into the apartment in Cumberland Court which Mr. and Mrs. been occupying. rs. Bdwin Pugh Baugh was hostess at an informal dinner last Sunday even- ing at her home. near Annapolis, for her house guesis and Mr. Richard Cod- man of Bost Li Commander {Richari Galloway, U. N.; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cusachs and Mrs. Cusach’s sister, Mrs, Carroll Van Ness. Mrs. augh left this week for New York for a short visit. mkhana, which standing annual events at hte Naval Academy, will take place Satur night The superintendent Academy and Mrs. Wil K trom ve heen v 01 d_daughter, Alre. Patrick J. Hurley. (_ Miss Dorothy Tardy. the daughter of Lieut. Commander and Mrs ter Tardy, h cd College, wh u ing her v with her p: Tardy gave daughter Capt. and have as tl end Miss Do Pelham Manor, N. Y., Elliott, daughter of 'C Middleton Elliott ommand of the is one of Cochran have f. the Naval will re- | Mrs. William P, Upshur, wife of Maj. Upshur, 1 M ., was the guest of honor informal_tea given Thurs- day of last week by Mrs. Upshur's sis- ters, the Misses Mumford. Mrs. Upshur sailed on Tuesday for Haiti, where Mal. Upshur is now en of Los An- 2 as_a son in the g ciass at the Naval Academy, a house in Cumberland Court after the graduating cxercises in Mrs. McC mother, Mrs. J. L. Chapman. Miss TLouise Bryvan, who is spending the winter with her uncle and ComnTander and Mrs. John Downes o Carroll Bryan, at W 1 entertained at dinner Saturday night Downes tess at a bridge party Fri- ay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan will as their guests for the week end nd Mrs. Shepard Bryan of Wash- ington. Bryant of ., wh their gues cek end nander and Mrs. Down > largs buffer supper A Week. th W ed . Week, U. S, small tea Wedn, &t a bridg = A Gorgeous Array of - .=——=| 650 NEW SPRING HATS. leased the S B on King S et for e . SECURED IN A VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE AND A OFFERED TOMORROW AT AN AMAZING PRICE 105 Sixth Street N.W. Black Allies’ Inn o 5 J8) = y afternoon at her Thonas 1703 New York Av. N.W. | - Mephisto Red Sand Strawberry brother and sist Mrs. Carroll Foste arroll Foster, consular serviee, years an ins @epartment at tho Mrs. John Two-Plece Suits Balkan, Box and Draped models; done in the fine Twill Cloths—and fin- 2 ished with braiding and cmbroidcry—$50.00 Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle have moved into a house on South- Cafeteria | ; ; i NO OTHER NAME Silver Grey A i _ Pheazant’ Kane wife of enterainea ot || NO OTHER LOCATION 0 ’ Made to Sell Up-to $7.50 - effectively applied. Sand, of course, has preference—but weaday night be Officers’ Club. l[ulTouNp:J Wiy 'H::i;;: [ ENTERPRISE No Change in . ’ ] ) e hd Bhrs Peyton BilpWith Coohs e BEWITCHING MODELS IN.ADVANCE SEASON VERSIONS Other 2-piece Suits—$25.00 to $99.50 — . PhiasBigne: Buita Miss Dorothy ter, who has been tho guest of he brother and sister- residence vation Management The season’s approved features—Box and Balkan Jackets— in fine Twill Cords; with Paisley and in-law, Prof. and Mrs. Ralph B. 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