Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1923, Page 45

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, J';. C., FEBRUARY 18, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. "“Give Dinner to Honor K C;mdr. and Mrs. Cooke | Miss Adelaide Wolstenholme of Wash- had as her guest for the week end|ing the post-graduate school &t the Naval Academy. will be used and wiil be especlally decorated for the occasion and a num- e ———— ington. N ber of prominent Texans who are 3 Mrs. Barton L. Wright, who is spend- | now in Washington wiil be present. ing the winter in Annapolls with her | Club . | Admission will be by card, which will Soniatiout, William L Wright, Uatl exas Club Musical {Dament”fo" oach member for then- : Navy. had as her guests for . | selves and frien i the weck end Mr. and Mrs. A, E. De | To Mark Anniversary |~ Representative Claude B. Hudspeth ' 5 : Reeves of Eas 3 { esident of the club; . . . ofege . . - gout. und “Nivar Phii e o vett, “vica " president: Offering Splendid Saving Possibilities in Women’s Shoes s 1‘ " wd :u:-'e:‘e';-.dufi)“;:} "lep’ lech. who The musical and ball which will be | Daniel _E. :}lrrel(‘ vn‘“ec ‘3';,"“3,2.}';: & 1 E e rrie 5 v - . . - jeut. Ray, treasurer. The_ cntes = g £ Other Happenings of Socia! ' i are . visiting deits uncls, | Siven by the Téxas Club Friday|Lieul. To¥. (08 All types are included. High Boots, as well as these popular low models, must be disposed of, irrespective of former prices. -- Supt. and Mrs. Wilson‘ Mrs, Welch' cle, committec inciudes Mrs, Theo ¥ B 1 Acad | Francis Marchand, at his ravidenacoy | evening, March 2, in cclebration of e amiston. chairman: Mra. Shep- intercst in Naval cademy - 3 # 4 Prince orge_street. the anniversary of Texas independ- |pard, wife of Senator Morris 3 ,Mrs. Albert M. Penn, wife of Lieut. | ence, will be the largest and most|Mrs. Garrett, wife of Rep ¢ Circles and Notes of Mary- Was hogters at % Tanped States Navy, | important function which has been | Danlel Garveit; Mra, Fhongs e Women’s Shoes, consisting of our very landls Gapieal 3 : 1 Tuesday afternoon, in honor of the | Planned by this organization. The|\ebster, Miss Garrett, Miss Alla 5 = & Ao s P . ’ : ® | wives of the officers who are attend- | ball room of the New Willard Hotel | Clary and Miss Dorothy love. latest oxfords, pumps, combination effects in all leathers, including those originally pur- chased for spring showing. $3 .VSal'uses Up to $6 Men’s Shoes, including high shoes and oxfords, all latest styles and models, black Swanson, who is and tan. H W MARION DAMMEVER, » " Garrison. wife of Capt icorge Washington Univer- ad of the depart- r prom Friday evening. | i f hematics at the Naval | February 23, at the City Club, H 3 5 ° rty Tuesday afternoon in R o . Values Up to $8 911 MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 91 Mrs. K. G. Goode of St.lof Prof. Fowler of the department n'.{ Ave LJ Ave ANNAPOLIS. Md.. February eal). —Commander and Ars. Henr: soke entertalned at dinner Tues ening in honor of the ruperinten- dont of the Nava! Academy and Mrs. Wilson, The other guests were com- | ander and Mrs. H. . Shoemaker, and Mrs, rryl Bryan and Com- + Cooke's mothe: Mrs. Henr: Cooke. sr. who is visitng her| M ‘smil:la::x]l‘li::gll::a:‘lfflund at J.: e i 804 Seventh Street N.W. SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR MONDAY by bridge, on # | | of lust week fn avide, Pa., and Mrs. Robert 1Tunt of Lo oo oy xacot deademy, who | Reverna Park, Md. The engagement | oo nn aisiting Tor Y Gen. | f Misa Jessie Garrison. daughter . Mrs. Garrison. to s 1 who t > nd A | ol ra. G. Tobin. wite of 1 Of the Spring Season Zobin, T. 8. N.. entertained at b 800 Bewitchihg New Models Wuesday moon at the Peggy v, tith u\\w.ll-‘nl at Siowart H on Manover strect, L e Do receniay Hats Made to Sell at $6.50 to $8.50 A here she ter. ou for appendicitis = Commodo ward Lloyd 1 ®ad «s thel the week end | Cavy, ho 4heir son, Edward yd, jr., of New ! for the end of last week of his par- | Sork. Commodore d Mrs. Lloyd | e Gen, and Mrs. James Parker, | “grere’ hosts at a small supper party | are spending the winter at the | - fuesday evening. { Hotel La vette, in Washington. | T Lleut Robert E. Keating, U. 5. A.|Mis, Parker, who was cailed to San | AU the [ ] Hosts of h 8 e ' o by the sudden death of Ill‘r[ N ’; 3 e = y | will return to Annapolis lu-’ ’ /a Invitations have been received h . and Mrs. Samuel B. Brewer | Newest Shades - Smart Shapes Yor the marria »¢ Lieut. Commander | bad as their guests for the week end *¥haddeus A. Thomson. jr. U. S. N..| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown of Phila-} saho is assistant naval attache in|delphia, for whom they entertained | sondon. and Miss Lilllan Newton, ! 3 Sira i place at St. Margaret's | Br February 12, Miss Dorothy 5 = Philipsborn B nander and Mrs. Mahlon | D . . “fas made her home in England since | Tivdale > their guesis Lieut 2 2 Fee o 12 N . e et e | ey alos. DEother-in law e New Milan Combinations. A. Orme of London ilnd's ster, Dr, a AMrs. W, H. Long Robert R of Rochester, ) . M AL IRLIY # . el s o Capt. and Mrs. M. Kennedy | V l e L L e e ca and Tagal Straws, - jat their residenc h Vi Hos- ugh- | pital Mre Kennedy's nie “iers, Mlss Elizabeth Vallant and Miss | §enia Lejeune. and Miss Ann <dulia Valiant, who have been stop- |in&ton and Miss r Northrup of | -ping at Atlantic City, N. J., have re- | W,ashington. N i furned to their home at Wardour,| The annual “gymkhana. an enter- | ‘ear Annapo: Mr. Vallant is sail- | tainment given by the midshipmen to g on February 51 for Eatape fop a |cclebrate the finish of the semi-annual | Mrip of several weeks | examinations, was held Saturday Robert Bt o of | night, Februarye 10, in the Nava 2 . b D ol el e pcBers. wife of | dademy gymnasium. It is the big- Ribbon and was hostess at ne! owed | 25t _event of the year, aad draws - % bridge Tuaesia Tl jalways a large crowd of tisitors \ \ \ . T < HooR. N eral thousand peaple saw the Chaplain Robert B, Mlller. U. 8. X. | J00eT8, N 00 00 There were mans | [ \ - Feather - Mrs. Barron P. DuBois was hostess | 1P b O e at a bridge party on Shrove Tuesday | mreany dPleling re at Ihe. m honor of Mrs. Dallas B. Wain- | -‘cademy, and e Radio Dr Sright. wife of ‘Lieut. Commander | especially good After the gymkhana Walnwright, U. B, N, | there was a dance for the second and | ~ Lieut. and Mrs. Myron J. Walker | third classes in the gymn and qutertained at dinner Saturday even- | one for the first class in the sail loft. | «ng before the gymkhana. ut. and Mrs. Russell S Birke . A. Dyer. wife of Lieut. Dyer, | have had as their guest Mrs. Geors: The House of Courtesy = Timbo Straws— Very Selective Styles OATS and CAPES Fascinating Flower., ined the bridge club which she is a member on Shrove esday afternoon. A subseription card party for the ‘benefit of the Sweetbriar College en- “@owment fund was held Friday after- M00n of last week at the home of Mrs, “John . Craven. Mrs Craven's daugh- | Burnham, wife of Lieut. Burn United States Navy. Mrs. Burnha with Lieut_and Mrs. Birkey, attended the dance given at the Officers’ Club. Wednesday night of last week. i Misy Zita Langhorne of California, who is spending_the winter with her cousins, Lieut. Commander and Mrs James Parker. at the Naval Academy, Will be found on display Monday—depicting fash- ion's preferments for Spring. S s 5 . “hriar, were in charge of the arrange- " All Jients for the card party, which was ; A - Sery ssful »Mzs. Clifford G. Richardson, wife of 5 . ut. Richardson, United States Navy, | 2 3 bnlvs #s hostess at a bridge party Fri- s & 3 on of last week, in honor '—made ioto handsswe meckpieces for Easter | s : e ses Montgomery of Rich- at verr low cost. Doo't delay. Haster comes | Exchanges Final . Who have l:een her guests. carly. Cold storage for furs sfter March 1. | H y ardson also entertalned at ! Tened Virnan Cowter, wire MARTIN WOLF, 1003 G| The models portrayed are - of foreign and do- mestic conceptions. - 97950 (==l ele——lole—=lal——lolal—— o[ ——c Never were wcavings more consistemly adaptcd to the types in which they, have been developed— Veldyne Gerona Lustrosa Georgiana —‘Soft and Of rich refincmcnt—toned ll’\ MO(}\. Malabar, Cinder. Black and Navy—with touches of fur and artistic embellishments —and plain tailored. veary 22724 wasRingfor’s | Biggfig}zh - . Prep ¢m1 Qnep I == I e I =l ==l == ne——a Other Coats and Capes to $195.00. Third Floor. Of a smartness that instantly pro- claims their popu- larity — befitting with every tailored or dressy costume. $19-30 & 'ourth Floor. ’ —=aje—=alo]e==je|—=sldle—— ol —=alole——nle=—Ha]ala|=—x ol e=—ma b | 0ol =—— ol = lal ——alale=—2 el jal c—=lo | c—— | | | M g fl fl ~ m

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