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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. dinner party last evening at the Pow-'also Mrs. Mar are; Patterson Ste-|Mrs. Rosollla Wilson and Mrs Luia|Your Springtima Garments hatan, .ghenn and Mrs. Blizabeth H. .. Davis, |A. Watson, members of division CHOKERS R oth national past presidents of |councli; Mrs. Josepnine Hammacher, | A reception and soctal was the fea- | Nationai Auxiliacy, Sonb of Versrans, |1 wnd 1 omtcer; shre pacy A Win and Hats ture upon the officlal visit of Mrs. U. 8. A.; Mrs. Mamie P. Dorsey, Dast|gate, press correspondent, and Mrs.| .Make them yourself; learn the logieal pre- ma B. Niemyer, the division presl- department president of the Woman's|May A. Watts, delegate to the natlon- | fessioni it's worth whie. For Easter. Made of your vwn mater'al at §5 dent of the Maryiand Divisions, Sons Relief Corps; Miss Edna Davls, bust|al guxillary conventlon, The Informal Ask our Gradustes. o X - . of Veterans, U. 5. A, Auxiliary, who national secretary; (Jllss Grétehen | mootingw was followed by & socla) Entoll now for evening sesslons. A o Bester e, lace was hostess yesterda : L i resides in Hagerstown, ) rgner, & past president of Cushing |hour, dancing and by the serving of Cold etorags after March 13, Rohita Gor pliment toher : % | Wiiltam B. Cushing Auxiliary, No. 4. [Avdilary, and fira’ A Witeon, ‘the refreshments: with the yotung es| P%%FWLMNGSTONE'S f Philadelphia, o ot ast night at Gran rmy , president of Warren G. Harding Aux-lof the auxiliary and Harding auxil-| 1118 at 12 3 80-32 guest invited auxiliary to Willlam B. Cushing Camp, '11lury, No. b, Bons of Veterans, L. S. A. | fary in oharge. | " th st. Fr. L‘." MARTIN WOLPF, 332 512 Gttt nohdea Mme. 8 ot ; No. 30, and Warren Q. Harding Rosalle McK. Shelton, president 2 Latvian legation, Mrs. Glyde B | Auxiliary, No. 5, this city. The recep ison, wife of the : tion took place at 7:30 o'clock p.m. : followed by an informal meeting af which a beautiful string of pearls was nna J. Marks, | presented to Mrs. Niemyer, the division | Avgusta B. Palme ! president, with appropriate remarks | made by M se S. Rutledge, past ’ = = = { division president und patriotic in- Style Center Moderate ¥dward Hood Watson, Mrs. M, . | This attractlve | 2 fll | structor of Cushing Auxiliary, and a o Pri 4 y Tyssowskl and Mrs, Frederick Pit- ’ i this city, 3 B. Palme, x of oL N b B ‘ i Ms city, Miss Augusta’ B. Palmer, phere and qule hi 5 ¢ j ] . : y ‘ g ! past diviston pre . making the Faead el Washington Prevail John O. Evans, i bouguet from the Sons of Veterans of | presentation with appropriate remarks. ferm beautls \ Short talks were made by Depart private assembly | ment Commander John W { ooms for club Department of the Potomac, G. Past Department Commander H. L . . § Deam, Past De ) e 5 i " ’ el e it : Mooy o e : 3 | Considering Quality and Style M. Ffoulke in her A i 3 i e 4 v Dllvi\‘;mn ‘\'Acr ("-[mm:mder J. W o s | 2 achusetts 3 ; , of Maryland Divi ! e B b 8 Dretodk Sathay oo q T i et et e Our Values Are Unequaled : « ' nde: 1 < ¢ 4 : - erans, U. 8. A; Commander F. A. K —— e < will give a re-| 5 : 3 % DeGroot of Willlam B. Cushing Camp. |__ w aieh will bene- | = & ¢ No. 20, Song of \ s U. S. A, and| = Established 1875 WE BUY . . e | ot W | Fashionable Spring Styles : ! i Y : S OPPENHEIMER & SHAH s Martha Codman, the ) i st St : M - ————| The Ideal Health Food e chan : y i WUMEN! HYE Relievi h indi i 1 b iton, e Sy g clieving much indigestion [ e W B i i i ¥ . 2 and mucous colitis due thereto. ul S, resses Oa S ider Nel- 3 i Go or chilc a oro T ienter | B o1 B ! i(’ od for children and grown 4ll the New Colors and Materials YRS % EEEpE without res Franklin 4818 See Our Exceptional Offering of In at the Special Prices F=—==1r1 Who, with her husbund, Maj. Casimir Mach, military attache of the Polish ck. Miss | legation, Ix holding reception this afternoon, asking thelr guests to meet Curtains " Ginghams \IA R ’ the Pine | the minister of Poland and Mme. Wrobleswska. Sweaters Stockings i Mountalr itucky and Dbl i g HaaL ( will g0 as the guests of table holders |ance of the one-act play, “Over- e aeiinn . Fine Grocerics m AbSOIute Savlngs Of @10 to $20 R Y | ——— |o|—— |o|——— o|c——— 0| — o] —— 0| —| lude Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. s a Washington square c SR T Lol G Mira Samugi | tones.” @ Washington square produc XVashingtow. for i s | 1o Ganb ‘. Ition, Wednesday cvening «t a e =R —— Mrs. Leila H 1 ed | Meigs, M Ve ss | lief committ The guests at luncheon today at 2400 16th «n Oppenbeimer, Mrs, Ross Perry | will be portr 1 Mre. Chandler Hale { Borah, a cousin of ! Tdaho, as H sy i e s et ) | g : Each I5-cent package of “Diamond . . ‘ B e D s e ol TDMand | Arrivals of Exclusive Models by v b v - dye or tint her old, | T b [ 16th sreet tomorrdw for the purpo N o ks new, even if she | fi In Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses al ¢ g on the Gerrit 8. Miller HOE £ S o cday e i of th tocal S | cultured overtone (has never dyed before. Buy Dia-| Aot Smith will Th in other kind—then | Exclusively displayed and sold in Washington at Jellefi’s, this ider Owsley -t weer, Mr. T % ! 8 '?‘{;rfc‘&r”h:jn;; (,]” ist whether the |} new collection presenting the latest Collins’ creations, of very par- i Harsnll . I ¥ - 2t oide s ol ticular interest at the uniform price of $85.00—the unusually low ¢ and Mr. Fridienger . Home, will S hEthar it i Frac il i ible b ial ar: t with the House i - hono! ERt andi abadkes or whether 1t is linen, cot- | price made possible by our special arrangement with the Hous Tie_dramatic sectign of the Worn- [ "O1°F Buest and sy | or mixed goods. Diamond | <ART IN DRESS of Collins. em's City Club will Bive a perform- Mr. Fred R. Angevine en wned a | Dyes never streak, <pot, fade or run. New Collins’ \Iillincry in our Hat <hop Make That Spare Room Pay ©| Annual Suit Week £ ’ Why not furnish that spare room you have and rent it out—it will pay you well. 0] y . fan . 9 wsrRNE sl But by all means be sure to furnish it this week, during our special sale of sleeping ‘ Jelleff’s Spring Presentdtion of Fashion’s most Ready for the Spring s snd_others who requisites. Don’t let the lack of ready cash keep you away, because in addition to these un aUthoritafive StyleS, espedauy assembled to Edition of the | usually low pri(:s we'll gladly extend you 2 Ofle\' evel cal tivat' hase of the new suit Sports Girl ASK OUR LIBRARIANS Liberal Long-Time Credit. ‘ Fashions.ryMal:xy spl;cl%af groups arranged for TO TELL YOU WHAT | Army Cots #/1 this week’s selling—Suits of all types presented B-0-O-K-S | e oo I ana i at Special Prices! comfortuable. Just R‘i‘%fifiu’%fin‘m | ' Wl 5| " UOYANT and blithe the Suits, of : 1923 emanate the very spirit of Readl avCoo ‘ ; . ; : | . s Spri Artistically and effectively de- Blook fisa o 3 o 3 signers have wrought the magic of new- Whole Week at_ TR G 1 g il i - ness and given rejuvenating freshess and : d ¥ inspiration to many and diverse ex- PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP X; > ¥y o2F i H ! pressions of the Suit Mode. Which 033 G St. Nertae [; Englander Couches [fi} » h, / o) SoF A e | .50 Phibibs : . e Three-Piece Costume Suits $29.50 : 4 A $55.00--$79.50—$95.00 We have a large and con e { | 2 3 Comprising jacket and frock in s;né'fn anACaSune i : ARG Perhaps here Fashion sounds her most insist- ELCE P e e 1 ¥ ent style note, the frock with its bodice of gay siiient, and soft maitress 1S gingie, three-qu : - $ 95 o N\ X color, or quiet contrast, topped by a jacket which e L . / JRRN fascinates with its casual grace, either a jaunty $1 Weekly weighs full 45 1bs. and is made of all-white | f box model or close at the hips, and lavish with % cotton and covered with a goml quality art . g0 . braiding or embroidery or alfover tucking. staying at the se. o'clock, immediately following 3 ' — == == H 3 rs. | subseription dinner of the public re- Iamon S I T TT T I S S ) ) S ) S N ) 1 N0 N D S S I ) ) ¥ AN N N 1) 1D ) S ;2 yast e ss Club Post for the benefit | League 1o be BT Te =k 525 T 12 =D::= NEI =D = S—— T ticking b $1 Weekly Ao . f ’ A Sale of = Elalatal 5] i Ty . e all — ‘ Two-Piece Costume Suits KN[C]EEORS : —— = ; ‘ $39.50—$55.00—$65.00 At $3.95 91,918 { i { 1 | i i ! i | T ™ A Series of | H" : / : f . | ( 4 Skirt and jaunty jacket e S 4 : Personal Letters‘g Drop-Side $12.50 TN : Paletot short box models and wrap-around inrn‘; dl i : Couches Revolving Seat ; Yy sas}} tie hip ]cx{gfl} coats—a question of personal 5 T 0L ad, nor a We have rundes many, pdfi'erl\,x(sv;: R S K'oehlers 50 Overstuffed Davenports ¢y preference and individual choice for becomingness himsy of Iashion, but the ey e that. the manu-|[5| aud e comfortable bed at Day Bed 59'_ $ .50 y —each is smart, introducing many novel effects practical type of apparel for facturers have suggested we pub- | T S ! — in embroideries, tuckings and handwork—the suit the girl or woman who would 1B A Bed Davenport with loose lish now a few letters they have = and finished in This beautiful piece of furni- B = excel at her sport, who gets received telling what Cantilever |[B gon enamer, =" ture makes a splendid addition o, Bed Davenvort with looss adapted for semi-dress, and not too elaborate B £ . = 5 . the zest for her play in her wearers think about the shoes. ARl to the room. By merely re- tion throughout. Concealed for general service. g j few of these letters will be used in lé $1 Weekly Yolving the seat around You ypder the seat is a full size 8 freedom of action. our adverticing for a time, and we | Bhavror dvo, "GOl weloun soBLomARle, ot i it Strictly Tailored Suits EngTien T eeds,siosesther nglisi eeds, also er Mixture Sportspun—all col- $49.50—$59.50—$65.00 R e suggest that you may be able to | or tapestry upholstering. able tapestrsy. PSA = orings. Smart in line and finish e e e Weekly $1 Weekly wear, as t}lw: different ‘lcttcrs will | | g ; approach the subject from somie- | | what l‘;';‘“-"","'?-""”]',f Sacrie ol E ‘To many the elegance of the handsomely tai Important! courtesy forbids publication of the | B e L e e names of these writers (the origi- | B ored suit cannot be excelled. Many 1923 models adopt the shorter hip line coat, worn loose or New Umbrellas f belted, unmistakably new in low waistline fasten- SRS S ings; others achieve distinction in long panel ef- FUR SCARFS fects, artfully self-tucked, self-strapped or bound At almost with braid or silk grosgrain ribbon, Navy, tans, HALF PRICE black and hairlines successfully exploit the beauty A special quan- nal letters are on file dt the Canti- | & lever factory.) = i tity purchase of Stone marten dyed opossum | of this group. chokers, $6.50; also sable dyed, 8T $10 styles, Smart Relieved of His Steel Arches | This came from a man in Ken-| $6.50. o and colorful— Gray squierl chokers, s1250 Knockabout Suits e Dark mink chokers, fine qual- ! o ity, $1650. Two-skin style, $26.50—$39.50—$45.00 sunshine and tucky: i eral service and sports types spring rains. fur German fitch Gen: “Mr. G— H——and I purchased on the 20th inst. one pair each of > ions for rain and shine, for city streets _ Beautiful glow- chokers, $1850. Companions s Y ing amber han- Cantilever Shoes which have been received. I had been wearing steel Fox scarfs, taupe and brown. ry by-ways, for every sort of hard wear, 1oEy s255. "Doed ‘Biue. Tox, CSsosp | OF country by-ways, Y s dles or dull ivory arches for several years and I wish to say that these shoes are the best ‘Platinum wolf scarfs, full fur- | adding to service the joy of smartness—in camel’s {1;:;3: d con- ecaHeSe: hair, oblong check velours, English checks, home- g S ap sable scarfs, $2950. - = rich colored bor: %!gn: marten scarfs, extra | spun tweeds; Dunwoodie tweeds and the new g:::;‘ail:?logzz large Ga9se: knitted kiltie checks. srape New Coats—New Skirts—-New Frocks—New Sweaters New Fashions of Spring in All Parts of Qur Store B Double-Duty ’ e - Duofold Beds 3-Piece Kroehler Davenport Bed Suite 24 690 The service and convenience adbain & of both couch and bed for the that have given me real comfort. price of one. Choice of oak or The name “Kroehler» implics quality—its known the worla 8 5 mahogany frames. Opens into over and is one of the finest Duofold Suites made. Consists of Advantages of Flexible Shank a comfortable bed. Upholstered Chair, Rocker and Davenport which opens into a comfortable bed. Both men and women find the |[E in @ long-weariug leatherette. Choice of oukt or mahogany frames. Upholstered In a long-waearing fiexible shank of Cantilever Shoes a . b more natural and. more. agreeable $1 Weekly $1 Weekly support than the old-fashioned steel We Are Exclusive Selling ‘Agents in Washingten arcl Also, this flexibility permits for Oste: Mat strengthening exercise of “areh Our Exchange s i Headquarters for Outfits muscles, leading to better feet, | Service @ L During this aun. while the springy step ecases your | ] an Exchange De. buy ‘your furaiture walking. We are exclusive agents for | et whini e Ahien you to turn in Sausa You e foe S Cantilever Shoes in this locality and | | Ay “old pieces you Bish each room & . ittty | 735 Seventh St.N'W—Between G &H. |t . Cantilever Shoe Shop Washington, D. C. S 1319 F Street N.W. £ . POver Young Men's Shap I hate ever worn and the only ones 7 7 R S OO SO A7 07 AR 07 A3 A7 o RO L AT S Y R Y S YL S SR St S TS T R YR SR Y YL i invite you to come and sce hu\\'i good-looking they arc and how | comfortable you fcel in them. ! UM 7L M Y R T VX 7 A SR S B SR