Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1923, Page 50

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Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae At St. Valentine Party The Washington Alumnue Club of | Mu Ph! Epsilon and & number of guests enjoyed a most delightful evening on St. Valentine's duy at the liome of their president, Mrs. Dorothy Deduth Watson. Ars, Margery Sny- der, Miss Alta Smith and Mies Alice Jones gave several FOUDS OF NeRro wiritucls in trio. Miss Jones and, Miss Smith were also heard in duet. A supper followed the musical pro- PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Hilda King is the guest of \rs. Ralph Dombrower in Richmond. Va., for ten days. Arr. and Mre. daughter Bernice, & for a protracted sta: ington earlylast weul: ! 3r. snd Mrs. Milton Hopfenmaier| have returned to Fiorida accompanied | by thelr son Louls Iopfenmaie:r The Friduy Bridge Club wus enter- tained &t luncheon and cards last| week by Alrs. Sol. Minster at her home on Ontario place. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 3L Fishel. ac- companied by thelr daughter, Mrs. Adolph Theyl, lert Thursday for At- lantic City and are guests at the Breukers. Louis Simon and: in Palm Beach ving leit Wash- soveral H New Willard. z City Monday. ! Mrs. Abe Liebmau was hostess on at her home on Peyser left ‘faursésy The alumni of t ighth Street ! ‘Pemple arranged to give = “father| nd son” banquet in the vestry rooms ight of Wednesduy, February 28 ¢ S SOCIETY. NDAY MRS. HENRY C. CORBIN, A frequent and important hostess during the winter season. ‘Many Celebrities Arriving To Join Palm Beach Throngs, ty. rally took | in %k, an at-| given by home | alent followed @ valentine tea B 3lilton den, accompanied s Ielen Strasbu Orlesns visiting Arthur G e oyt for & dance at the | lub Washington's birthday octess Yves- r bome on Connecticut avenuc 3ir. Walter Mos ‘Lo was the suesi of his eister, Jirs. Leonard Schioss, has returned to his home. he February meceting of the Coun- cil of Jewish Women took place Tues day afterncon last in the vestry rooms of the temple. A most inte esting talk on “The Story of Life" was given by Dr. Valeria Purker, after which Ars. Willlam Wolf Smith made a few remarks. Two 1 ren- | dered contralto solos were Miss Ritchie McLean, s | Teonard Schloss at the piano. | olal hour concluded the meetin A mase meeting will be held tonight | PALM BEACH, ¥ Celebrities are ar February 17.— ing every day in of | Palm Beach, and the registers of the | charity brought hiotels and clubs are fuil of names known from coast to coast. Wizards ¢ high finance. diplomats. leaders of social world. theatrical stars, of books, beauties noted and rtists of the concert stage, princes. counts, ladles and gentlem in waiting. The sands of Palm B are thronged during the bathing hour with as motley and as interesting a crowd of plavers as produce True to and prince Greece arrived Sunday and a stalled in the north Poinciana Hotel, where now thousand guests from of the globe are soj came in mourning and had arrived than they were notified of th sudden death of a relative of the Princess Anastasia, wife of Prince Christopher, Mrs. Louise Hartshore Leeds. It is expected, therefore, that the royal party will lead a quiet life here during the m 1 of their stay. Princess Alleges Ml hedule th ces over a wing of the! declares. Her chaiities sie were confined to th relief | refugees and to the ordinary cases of | woman of w she fnherited band, the late W mains in the Unite and will not be ink William Bateman L the Princess Xenia, t laren. - A Tonging for her native ole purpose of the 1 | tasia’s visit. and th | denies emphati { political i rtake the stu i slang during his visit | interesting langu prince in history. e is a i { of the late King Christian IX of Len- mark: son of late King o | Greece, uncle of the present | George, cousin of King teorg Lngl. nephew of the ousted dc ress of Russiu, and cou | The arrival of that attractive and clever young person. Miss Glenna Col- lett, national woman champion, and STAR, WASHINGTON, tion match yesterday against Miss Dorothy Klots and lost, 4 up and 2 to play, therefore the first round of the tourney in whi, ard watched with great interest today. of Miss Elizabeth O'Gorman, who has given & number of affairs in her honor. J. Rosenthal are Miss Collett s the gue: Mr. and Mrs. N, music from an orchestra composed of small ne boys from an orphanage in Charleston, 8. C. The bo a concert tour to rals orphanage. Their le: eight ve: are on money tor the er looks about mbian sense of rhythm is there A 8 giving a large dinner dance tonight |if tie harmony is cccasionally mixed. at the Country Club for Miss Collett. be Miss Miss Some of the guests will Louise Branch of Newport, Dorothy Luke, Miss M Daphne Field, Miss Constance body, Miss Dorothy Klotz, Miss Ade- Miss Virginia gymh, laide Kubin, Miss Mae Fenn, Miss Betty man. Miss Florence Muyrphy, colony. of Mrs, Rosenthal's daughter, moved her from the links, Vincent Astor's Dinmer Dance. Mary Luke, Gar- | ceding the Samedi Boir dance. Miss was given b, Estelle Baker, Miss Emily Cobp, and |and pre. Josuua Cosden: all the eligible young men of the Miss Collett is a <lose friend Aiss Elaine, whose marriage last year The younger set turned out in great force for the first meeting of the week. Mr. Ca- boat, ‘Masquerader, engin Lake Worth for a month had a large party at the country club pre- Mr. . R, Hearst. Mr. and Mrs. man, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. King: others were also entertaining friends at the club. ‘Among the new arrivals is Mr. Jascha Heifiitz the celebrated violin- One of the large and interesting |ist. Who is at the Poinciana for a few d: | affairs given during the past week ys. Mr. and Mrs, John R. Thomp- son and children arrived from Chi- was the dinner dance arranged by |cago; from Pelham Manor, N. Y. Mr. Vincent Astor before he left for rk. 1t was held at the Ever- glades Club, and Mr. Astor's guests New York Robert C. Black and daughter, Miss Beatrice Black Adelaide 'Oxnard of Washington, and Brothers Exclusive RIZIK-Deslgued 2-Piecs Walking Suits Navy. Black, and Tan. A most fetching Ddusiness or informal _costume created by RIZIK and mads under their personal supervision For Afternoons in Early Spring A young American girl is_ route to Egypt to study ancient art for_American fabric-designs ‘These RIZIK costumes, enriched by oriental fancies, are selected from one of the most remarkable groupings in fashion annale. 3-Piece Suit Persian tracery in gold. Ulue. tan, and red on a background of aidnight Poiret Twill—Full bell sleeves. Overblousa of Flat Crepe. Short sleeves edged with a tracery of gold stitching and red em- hroidery repeated at the bottom of wal * Flare coat lined to match fawn overblouse. Another 3-Piece Suit Jacket of oriental design—silk varn stitching completely covers it with figures—blus, orange, yel- low, and red. ackground of indigo Poiret Twill. Circular collar ith band of stiiching to match inset with red lining. Skirt, is_en jacket. Sleeves <lashes to match Potret Tiwill &._C, FEBRUARY 18 1023 PART 2 were greeted on their arirval by Mr. and Mre. Robert Glendinin iss Mary Glendining of Philadel- (alslalalalulalals aiglulalulula] £0000onoDooonCosoonogocoat 00000N00000a00000G Eatertainment for Children. Shiliaren of Puim Beach were enter- I on Bt lentine’s day th a old, but {n his braided large party in the Cocoanut grove. They uniform and with his gyrations he (g Poq ™y T o tumet, and va. makes a very passable conductor. The | rous guests of the hot. s an of the cottage colony offered prizes for |charge d'affaires of Latvia and Mme. Mr®J. Brett Stokes of Newport and New York is planning another party for the children a little will be an interesting a has asked that no public until he is sure about getting the sliver cups properly designed. e Miss Florence Heywood, American woman lecturer, || sessor of the Palms Academique, one of the highest French decorations, J00MDONC00000000000000000 'Soctz‘r_& ART CENTER TEA. Latvian Charge and Mme. Seya to Be Honored. A recoption and tea in honor of the [Mrs. Willlam James Monro, Mrs. Wit liam Hitz and Mr. Arved Kundzin, with other members of the Latvia legation and the officers of the A:- and Archeology League. A short musical program wi'l be given at 4 o'clock. A new display of Italian paintings and etchings, Bignor and Mme. C shown in and tempera loaned by niberti, 74 djoining stud Mary Jane Inn At 518 1Zth St. N.W. ‘The Home of Home Cooking’ 800 Luncheon 660 11:30 t6 2:30 4:30 to 7 P.M, members Charles Louis Seya will be held at the Art Center, 1106 Connecticut aye- nud northwest, this afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock, with the opening of a new exhibition of Latvian paintings and' folk arts, weaving and pottery sent from Riga, the capital. Receiving with Dr. and Mme. Seya will be Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Signor and Mme. Fernando Cunibert], r, which but ne etalls be made s the proud pos- g QDDDDD:\EDDDDDG\_‘QUJ' ] =3 jmiuialalais]inlsinlnls] The New—The Exclusive— In Spring Footwear Our exhibition of Spring Footwear illustrates the style thoughts of fashion connoisseurs. Each creation com- bines shapeliness with gracefulness that will appeal to dis- criminating shoe buyers. ' . Your inspection is invited to the new brown and gray suede pumps also the rich satin and patent leather pumps. Prices Start at Seven Dollars > () Hosiery for Spring Visit our Hosiery Department. where you will find an unequalled display of beautiful new creations, embodying the latest designs of Dame Fashion. [ele]e] 0 | Wizard Foot Ap;;liance: —are available for correcting any foot troubles which may now be bothering you. Consult our foot specialists in our Orthopedic De- 1 ) partment, who stand ready to advise and help you. AMILY SHOE STOR JOS. STRASBURGER CO., Inc. 310-12 Seventh St. e il y g 200000CCo0oocaon: (0E1I00000! the looked-for arrival of Sara- | sen. who, as the toastmaster say. needs no introduction, has n ‘galleries” on the golf 1 em- | ple in the interest of the Palestine z i > e Princess Anastasia formerl | s fund. ~ The followinglan American girl, Miss Nonnie Stew prominent speakers will address the (art of Cleveland, 'Ohlo. I generos- meeting: Rev. Dr. Joseph Sllverman ity to forelgn governments has of Temple Em . New York city:|come legendary Hirsh Maslianeky. noted orator Tepresentative Hamilton J. Fish, au- | dented that she financed the restora- thor of the Palestine resolution in|tion of the late King Constantine, her Congress, and Miss Eva Leon, organ- | husband's elder brother for whom she izer of the Palestine medical un't. |now is in mourning. Neither did she Mrs. A Ruskin of Griffin, Ga. is|place seven million dollars or any siting her sister, Miss Hirsh, in hcrlother sum at the disposal of the Bome on W street. Greek government for salaries, she The House of Quality Mayger Bros. & ¢°« 937:939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. |large. Miss Collett played @ PIANO 1300 G Street Specialists in Grand Pianos The Valué and Meaning Good Music in the Home [ts “Value” lies in its direct appeal ® to all that is best within your heart and mind. Your spiritual nature is enriched through hearing and absorbing glori- ous melodies gonceived 4n the soul of a master musician. In the.quick response of your emotions to sad or pleasing strains you'll find solace and comfort, relaxation, inspiration, courage—a delightful happiness that fills your whole being to the brim! . All Is in Readiness for a Special Featuring This Week of New Spring Apparel At Irresistibly Low Prices A Display That Merits the Inspection of Every Woman d& Mi: . ’ - Spring’s Most Charming Dresses £17.50, $19.50, $25, $29, $35, $45 Up A prueut.dtmn of refined styles for every occasion. Lovely new Dance Dresses and @ special assortment of exclusive creations for every afternoon or evening demand. Canton crepes, taffetas, flat crepes, fancy crepes, roshanara, Paisleys and movelty silks. Also smart tailored models of wool orepes, Poiret twills and triootines.' All the new colors, plaim or in combinations. Misses’ sizes, 15 to 18; women's 35 to Li. New Wraps and Sports Coats $19.50, $25, $35, $45, $50 to $75 Handsome light-weight marvella, Poiret twill, tricotine and soft wool epors fabrics developed into models of the moment, individually styled for women and misses. 1115 1117 F STREET Frocks || ‘We commend to your consideration. Its “Meaning” (to the individual) is rather more difficult to define, Lut, speaking in the abstract, habitual cultivation and enjoyment of good music in the home makes for a better, richer life—for broader education—more highly developed sensibilities and character—and in the end for better citizenship. : e T e New Three-Piece Costume & Tailored Suits A Good Piano is the first essential; after that, a good teacher! We can furnish the . e $29, $39, $45, $50 to $85 * former and direct you to the latter. Models totally different from previous seasons in fancy eilk crepes, all4wool trico- The Most Reliable Products tines, Poiret twills, plain or in combination with Paisley eilk blousss, Whether you Are"Sold Here may favor the three-piece or a plain tailored model the selection for women and : - misgs will be found very pleasing and very specially priced. at Attractive Prices A Complete New Selection of Qur Business Experience of 66 Years in Washing- ton Stands Sponsor for Quality and Dependability Exclusive Spflng Mtlllnery $5, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50 Up teintoay k hat shown has been selgcted for its individuality, smart style and besomingness. %‘l:n cn,nmu;unw?i.sls in Riiz cloth, imported milan, hair cloth, hand-made straws “The Instrument of the Immortals” Priced Fram $875 Up g . The most exclusive of the new spring models — interpreted for the Louvre’s clientele by master craftsmen—and to the artistic charm -of which we add expressive marking at SRS L Yo 5695 , Developed in Flat Crepe, Crepe Romaine. Roshanara Crepe, Luxette Crepe, Molly O Crepe, Crepe-back Satin, Georgette, Paisley and Lace. Every element of embellishment is consistent with the distinctive types of fashion. s Other Frocks from $25 to $175 and combinations. Effective trimmings of French flowers and sprays, artistic moire and Paisley 7ibbon bows and sashes, unique and very novel ornaments. The colors are riehlg beautiful, strawberry, copen, gray, cork, mulberry, cakwood, navy, sand and black. Also displaying an attractive "New Paisley Silk Overblouses $5.95 $10 $12.50 At each price you may select the very latest style innovations in Jacksttes and Hip- Ovnbhulp:c; with nrywithout collars, three-quarter or long sleeves. From o standpoint of color harmony and artistio designing, these new Paisley crea- tions are indeed very beautiful and very moderately priced. Sizes 84 to 46. NewSlip-on Sweaters, $2.95,33.95, 85, 87.50 A choice selection of these stylish Sweaters now ready in fine all-wéol and the most attractive plain and fancy weaves. Round or V mecks. Bv{:ad and carefully finished throughout. Many new two-tones as well as vastel shades. black. mavy. brown, cocoa, green, white, tangerine, Harding tar. Sizes 84 to 4. Mager Pros & Co- will guarantee all merchandise as represented. All purchases not satisfactory, money is'refunded on demand. Lection of matrons’ hats, in black, brown and navy. Just a word about Louvre Suits The wardrobe will not be complete this season without the ever-useful Suit—and to the designing of which fashion has brought its cleverest thought. Ours is the only complete music store in \’\."ashing‘t’on where you can find every- thing from a violin string to a magnificent church organ. $25-—The price o agenuine 4. Victor Victrola ’ $300— The price of a reliable, new a2 Upright Piano $525—The price of a fine player-piano,-the Autopiano $635— 1o+ Brambach Baby Grand These are minimum prices for fully warranted new instruments. There are many other models.to select from, priced according to style, finish and design. E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. Sports and Dress Models—oi Two and Three Pieces—Balkan, Box and Plain tai- lored—in the finest of Twill Cords—richly lined with silk—some elaborately embroid- ored and braided. 329.50 to 3125.00

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