Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1923, Page 9

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' Society ng, when a few weeks ago she was a Lo guest of Mrs. MacFarland. iLmong the inyited guests were the Tinister from Venezuela and Mme. fircaya, the Bolivian Minister and Mme. Ballivian, the Minister of the Berbs, Croats and Slovenes, the Minis- ler from Colombia and Mme. Olaya, Postmaster General and Mrs. Work, Mr. Justic McReynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Assistant Sec- retary of State and Mrs. Robert Woods Bli. trian Embassy and Mme, Prochnik, Norweigan Minister and Mme. Bryn, the Minister of E Elizalde, Capt. and Mme. Lombard of the French Embassy, Col. and Mar- quise de Bernezzo of Itallan Em- bassy, the_ Minister from Uruguay .. Varela, Rear Admiral and ‘Admiral and Theodore V. 0 Joseph E. Thropp, Senator and Mrs. McCumber, Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Senator Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mr. and Mr: v G : b ckley, Hinckley . McCormick- Goodhart, Representative and =~ Mrs. Hamilton _Fish, Jr., Representative irs, Wallace Dempsey, Maj. Gen. . K. Bethell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, Mr. Paul Lessinoff, Mr. Leland Harrison, Representative Rich- ards and Mrs. Richard Wayne Parker, Senator and Mrs. King, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peter, Commander and Mrs. Claude Mavo. Mr. and_ Mrs. G. Col. ‘and Mrs. D. Mary Stewart, Mr Wood, Mr. and and Mrs. Langlals, Senator Kenncth McKeller, Col. Charles S. Bryan, Gen. and Mrs. Task- er Bliss, Représentative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Gen. and Mrs. Parker West, Mr. and Mrs. John Bid- dle, Mr. and Wright Mott, Col. Rear Ad- miral and son, Sena- tor and utherland, Mrs. Joseph Hampson, . and Mrs. Goring Bliss, Mrs. Paul Fitzsimmons, Representative and Mrs. James W. Husted, Capt. and Mrs. Kootz, and Mrs. Eric Buxton of the British embassy; Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Capt. and Mrs. Hulme, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence As- inwall, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John B. {aufman, Capt. Lombard, Mr. S. P. Gilbert of the Treasury Department; Commander and Mrs. Allen McLean, Mra. Charles Campbell, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Lattimer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ireland, Col. and Mrs. de Laney, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Stitt, Representative and Mrs. Ire E. Copley, the Messrs. Flournoy an others. Mrs. Moran will glve a dance for young people during the Easter sea- &on. Thomas Dunlop, 3. Devore, Mrs. and ) Waddy Ira Bennett, Mr. Mrs. Ffoulke, The treasurer of the United States and Mrs. Frank White entertained at & charmingly appointed dinner for twelve last evening in honor of Miss Blanche Bryan, a recent graduate of the University of Michigan, who will shortly sail for Europe. In compli- ment to Miss Bryan's alma mater the decorations were entirely carried out in blue and yellow. Mrs. Alvord Calvin DeVoe is enter- taining at bridge this afternoon_for her daughter, Miss Winifred De Voe, in honor of Mrs. Lilo McMullen Per- rin, who was formerly Miss Betty Harr. The other guests are Miss Rebecca Dial, Miss Rosemary Brown- ing, Miss Elizabeth Earnest, Miss Ruth Bissell, Miss Katherine Wrenn, Miss Frances Trotter, Miss Eleanor Begg, Miss Lucile Ehle, Miss Gretchen Campbell, Miss_Ruth Colman, Miss Virginia Ellis, Miss Margaret Mans- fleld, Mrs. John Andrew Spanogle, Miss' Effie Morgan, Miss Ellen Little- page and Miss Margaret Harvey. Due to the sudden iliness of a mem- ber of the family, Mrs. Nannie Green Jobe and Miss Jobe were unable to re- cefve last Sunday afternoon, but will he at home informally, Sunday, Febru- ary 25, after 4 o'clock, at their apart- ment, 1921 10th street. Mrs. John Mock will be at home this LENTEN ORGAN RECITALS BY Henry H. Freeman St. Paul's Episcopal Church Rock Creek Parish Rock Creek Church Road N.W. Sunday, February 18, 4:30 P. Assisting Bololst‘ i Anton Kaspar, Violinist Twenty-frst sesson, Tocital No. 121, Laitial dediontion pertormance w_the n. Every Bunday mntil Easter. ALl rocitals free to the publio; Take Bih street cars marked Botdlers’ Fome, or Mt. Fleasant cars, snd trans. for to Park Road bus. Discharge st terminus of lines. ettt Sefeede 100 Men’s Hose New supplies in silk, silk-and-wool and lisle. Very dura- ble, piain and fancy; black and colors. 100 v The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F ‘Calls Magazine {0f ouTt ToDAY | greens and p . [ discontinued until after Lent, the club | - | o'clock Mr.|ton and family, Mrs. Bernard Mo- d | Bukey, afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock at her residence, 2651 Connecticut avenue, in honor, of Mrs. W. B. Hollingsworth of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Mark Potter and Mra Louls N. Geldert will preside at the tea table. City Club Valentine Supper and Dance Several hundred members of the City Club, with their guests, partici- pated last evening in the club's Val- entine eve supper dance, tho last soclal affair of the club’s pre-Lenten social season. The big main ballroom, scene of many pretty parties, was strikingly decorated for the occasion with festoons of hearts, birds and bal- loons hanging from the high ceiling, while the illumination came from eight great heart-shapped drums cov- ering “the high chandellers. Ever- ms completed the col- or_scheme. Dancing continued from 9 o'clock pm. to 1 o'clock a.m., supper being served in cabaret style at 11:30 o'clock p.m. The club’'s house com- mittes, headed by Mr. Charles De- monet, was 4n charge of the affair. Although dancing parties will be will give several afternoon affairs for the wives of members and their guests in the next few weeks, first of which will be the monthly recital on Wednesday, February 21, at 4 p.m., Paul Bleyden, baritone: Miss Elizabeth Winston, pianist, and Mrs. Bleyden, accompanist, will be the artists. The marriage of Miss Minnie Rose McCann to Mr. William Leonard Mc- Donald took place at 11 o'clook Mon- day morning in the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Leo Stmonton, at Arlington, Va., with the Rev. Mel- vin E. Lederer, pastor of the Arling- ton Methodist Episcopal Church, offi- clating. The home was beautifully decorated with pine and evergreen. Mr. Leo Simonton gave the bride away. Mr. H. A. Welsh served as best man and Miss Stella Simonton as bridesmaid. Miss Irene McCann, sister of the bride, sang “Hold Thou My Hand” The bride wore white goorgette crepe and chantilly lace, with Irish lace and bridal roses. The bridesmalds wore pink chiffon, pink lace and ruffles. Only a family party and immediate friends witnessed the ceremony, after which pictures were taken and a delightful dinner served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Simon- Cann, Miss Irene McCann, Mrs. Flor- once Bergdorf, Mrs. John Paul Agnew, Mrs. M. G. Thompson, Miss Gladys Mills and Mrs. Melvin E. Lederer. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will be at home after March 1 at Arlington, Va, The following regents of D. A. R. chapters will be among those attending the card party given by the District entertainment_committee at the Hotel Roosevelt on February 17: Mrs. Ber- trand Trenis, Mrs. L. B. Thomson, Mra. Overton C. Luxford, Mrs. John Spencer Mrs, Willoughby S. Chesley, Miss Helen Harmon, Mrs. C. C. Coombs, Mrs. Harry B. Denham, Mrs. Thomas D. Whyte,” Mrs. George T. Smallwood, Mrs. H. B. Patten, Mrs. Harry Colfax Grove, Mrs. Francis A. St. Clair, Mrs. Grant'F. Chase, Mrs. Mahlon A.' Win- Ethelwyn Bassett Hall, Mrs, Bartha M. Robbins, . Edward Roome, Mme. Jean Labat, Mri de, ft, Mrs. Roscoe I. Oatley, Mrs. John B. Hammond, Mrs, Louis Dale Carman, #rm ary E. Smith, Mrs. 2 - berg, M. rs. Tonis J. Hols- -G OW ter, Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook, Miss —————— M EYERS Assoolation of American Metallurgical Engineers held its monthly luncheon on Tussday in the olub dining room at the League of American Pen Women headquarters. having as thelr guest of honor and speaker Miss Mabel Hoardman, whose talk promises to become natlonally known. Miss Hermine Schwed, fleld secre- = tary of the National Association for Women's Auxillary of the Constitutional Government, who is W THE FRIENDLY SHOP Sample Dress Sale (One of a Kind) Nt 9 | 495 Newest g]’::,;;l Sfl’lwl‘lp to $2 9 50 ! Spring Models - THREE-PIECE SUITS CANTON CREPE DRESSES ROSHANARA CREPE DRESSES EGYPTIAN DESIGNS IN SILK MALLINSON’S CREPE-KOLENE STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES TAFFETA AND LACE DRESSES T’le CO’O"S Mountain Dew Rich Browns Ashes of Rose Mrs. J. Crolssant, Mrs. H. Bheriff, Mrs. Redwood Vi Mrs. Harry H. Thompson, M, Bt. Clair "Blackburn, Miss 8. Jessle B. Acker, . ¥ . Sale and Miss Bertha Fl: %::bl.' o The Black Cocoa Lanvain Navy Pearl Rust An exceptional opportunity to secure a really Smart Frock at an Unusua”y LOW PRICE. 1309 G Street BRESLAU 1309 G Street S HOP Men’s Shoes $ 5.95 $6.95 MEYERS: M EYERS Oxfords, High Shoes, Golf and Sport Shoes. Regularly $8 and $10. We have all sizes and widths. Fine grade of regular $9 to $11 High and Low Shoes, in black and ' tan. All sizes and widths. S HOUP 1331 F Street S HOP Men’s F urni’shings Shirts 31.65 Assorted patterns materials—sold up ~ Shirts White O x ford with collars SI .65 attached - Bath Robes 5 Terry or Blanket Cloth materials. Were $8.50. and to MEYERS : M EYER:S New Arrivals Foulards —f ou r-in- hand, $1.00. Hosiery $1.00 Silk-and-Wool Hose, now $2.00 Silk Clocked, now $1.25 Silk, Bat Wing Foulards, 85c. Imported Golf Hose, $3 to $8.50. Stetson Spring Hats, $7 to $10. Imported Scotch Sweaters, $650 to $29.50. 75¢ Silk Hose, now ......... ... 85¢ 40c Lisle Hose, now 3 prs., 95¢ Wool Imported Hose, Were $2; 2 prs., $3 S HOUP 1331 F Street S HOP Women’s Shoes Women’s low ehoes, of a quality not usually shown at such a moderate Satin, Patent Colt, Black fact, any favored material is represented) in a score of attractive (new) model There are Kid, Calfekin (in $ 5.95 in straps and oxford styles. Sports combinations and rubber sole oxfords are included. MEYERS: 1331 F Street Distriot of Columbia Chapter of the|to be the guest of honor and speaker Ining and |at the luncheon to be given K;. College February 17, and the subject she has chosen to discuss, “The Conversion of a Par- lor Soolalist,” deals largely with her | bazaa: own experiences. Mra V. nut is in charge of the affair. The Elevenet. young ladies who did so much the Club, Baturday, 1s of Russlan origin, ‘Women's r, announces T PALAIS ROY 11th and G Sts. Est. 1877 A. Lisner, Pres. ‘Advance Spring Showing of Barmon Brand Home and Porch Dresses and Dress Aprons The styles are charming, the colors radiate the brilliancy of spring and the moderate costs will amaze and delight you. Be sure to see the wonderful fea- tures. g Aprons, $1.50 to $4.00 Dresses, $1.98 to $6.98 Palais Royal—Third Floor. K. Chest- Club. the group of to assist the “Y" at the recent fair and its first annual dance and frollo for Thursday night, | Members of the February 15, at the Hotel La Fayette. | frien o are expected to attend thelr Our Half Yearly Clearance of Luggage Avail Yourself of this Qpportunity Wardrobe Trunks Fitted Cases English Kit Bags Brief Cases Bellows Cases Ouwernight Cases Handbags The unquestioned appeal of our high quality mer- chandise, plus the advantage of lower prices, is attracting hundreds of patrons who have purchased from us during the SR Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F ST. N.W. Extra Special!!! “Fitted” TRAY CASE —silk lined; removable tray, filled with $30 toilet articles.... The February Sale of Lifetime Furniture Here’s Truly One of the Remarkable Values of This Sale Here is a Berkey & Gay production that is truly one of the At $525 this remarkable values of our February Sale. Dining Table Top 52x46 inches. Extends 8 ft. A beautifully propor- tioned table. Sideboard Measures 66 inches wide. Pedestal ends in figured mahog- any, with inland panels of Acacia burl. China Cabinet Enclosed front charm. Height Width 40 inches. Linen Chest Combines the serving table, convenient linen chest. 40 inches. Host's Chair A beautiful piece. seat. Chairs Six in suite, designed fot comfort as well as beauty. cs s race inches purpose of with that of Width With sli i ith slip 7@_// suite of ten pieces is priced away out of proportion to its real value. In design the suite follows the traditions of Heppelwhite, with this master designer’s artful combining of form and color. The oval panels are inlaid with Acacia burl bordered with black ebonized moldings, which togeth- er with the rich brown tones of the figured mahogany, further develop a color harmony that is accentuated by a varnish finish deftly rubbed to a satin-like surface. The proportion and size of the various pieces adapt them to practically any size room. demonstrate the good taste of the owner, Every piece will silently The very low sale price of this suite surely proves again that the high character furniture offered during this Feb- ruary Sale is priced away out of proportion to its real value. e e i e Lifetime Furniture Is More Than o Name Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D & F We Are Quoting a Few Other Remarkable Values That Are Typical of the Mayer Display Four-piece Suite, Italian style, in walnut, with 66- inch Buffet and Oblong Table. cve cavss - $175 Good-looking Four-piece Suite, in two-tone walnut, with 66-inch Buffet - $250 Grand Rapids-Made Suite of ten pieces in fine old walnut, with burl ganels or in antique ma- hogany; 72-inch Buffet, Oblong Table, Tapes- try, Upholstered ChairS.aeeeeceuee...onine $37 <o Grand Rapids-Made Suite, ten pieces, in walnut, 2 66-inch Buffet, burl panels, white quartered- 0k interior.e..cescnenseiiiiainiaen. $395 Berkey & Gay Suite of ten pieces, in blister mahog- any; inch Buffet, Oblong Table, Closed Linen and Silver Chests..c..cvieevieenn... $425 iece Suite, in Florentine walnut; 66-inch uffet, Oblong Table, Closed Linen and Silver Chests ...... ceeeee $425 Ten:

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