Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1923, Page 9

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Society Himira College Club on Tuesgay evening at the home of Miss Laura “'Illncg 1333 18th street. } Miss Robertson was presented with an amethyst pin, the college colors being purple and gold. Among those present were Mrs. H. M. Crowell of Newark, N. J.; Mrs. . E. Thomus of Baitimore, Miss )"allh Merryman, niece of Represent- ative Robertson, and Mrs. C. C. Alden of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merritt of Call- fornia, are spending the latter part of thé week with the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover. The secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Wal- cott left Washington this afternoon ;orca two-week visil to Beaufort, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Manning f| Prince Georges county, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret to Mr. Carroll Stansbury, formerly of Rockville, Md., now of | Milwaukee, Wis. The wedding will take place early in April Last night the Ram's Head Players | ®ave as their fifth production of the season the first professional perform- ance of the exquisite French panto- mime, “L'Enfant Prodigue,” ever giv- | en in Washington. Katherine Mc- | Clintock Ellis, at the piano, practical- | 1y directed the action of the piece. ! THE EVENING STAR, lmremon, D. 0, THURSDAY, MARCH ¥, 1933 ,apartment in the Burlington. Igthn‘ street’ residence on Saturday ave) Mr, G. G. Frelinghu York is at the Lee Hou days, en route to Plnchuut. N. C. Miss Ada M. Bartlett, who has spent some time Vlllllng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. artlett of Cll.rkl- W. Va. to burg, has returned Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the lflln'h'. an Chap and Blanche Golden, Thon "W Hoplins and Kathleen V. White. Leonidas George C. Armllront and Ervie B. Peed and Margaret D Louls Scheln lnfl l‘lln.le Grotte, B-Imuon. M Fred L. Rawlinson of Baltimore, Md., and Minale E. Pier of this city. Paul N. Braxton and Marfe T. Walters. Clinton C. Spalding aud Teress M. Danlel J." Young and West. Hilton }llnklul.;zd Luelle M. l’hmmn. The deepest mine in the world is at Morro Velho, Brazil. It has reached a vertical depth of 6,426 feet below the surface of the earth. This great depth is attained not by one shaft, but by a series of five, staggered to follow Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the health department in the lest tweaty-four hours: Christian O. and Dora M. Middledorf, boy. ‘James . und Loutse Melntire, gist. James d Mary Curtin, girl B .m Madeline Baber, bor. Hancock, girl. va L. Ra; ud Anu e T by yma ice Onle T, orrl ertg. M. l.:lenu. s nd Daisy Berry, d Beatrice Toeats Tm Samuel, girl na Dovie . & inard O o Mary H. w,a.. boy. e Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have been rej *| the health aepmmuz o the st wents: four hous Vroom. | Plaf aopl tal. e " Elimbetas. Hos. “-b-v er Edmonds. 08, Freedmen's Homial. | & 8 Webb, h at. Sntant “of John ‘and Virgiata Delaney, 3 daya, Freedm Hospital | cCoMMITTEES FOR LIONS. to Arrange Convention. President James Schick of the Lions Club yesterday announced the ap- pointment of committees to arrange for the district convention of clubs and the enniversary of the looal body at the weekly luncheon yester- dg‘y in the Willard Hotel. he committees and memBers are: Banquet—George Sharp, chllr Fred Walker, hom&l Brahany, C. Many Smgrt Features Mark the NEW SPRING SUITS emlrmnr President Bchick Names Personnel | La Spere Bealer, A. Hlllol’lll(, BE. T. Goodman and J. ns. Fin lnc.—Wflb\lr lerllun, Dt B » John Waters, This attractive n ith ite charming atmon plere and qute: surroundings, of fers beant private assem for ‘K. tainment—Willlam Milller, George Bhaffer, Arthur B, Heaton, F. Arnold, R. Baker Harry ' Taylor. - Convéntion— Lowta, " chatrman; - Charles | the Rev. George F. Dud ey, | Roger Wblla-' private dax ] Tight refes ments. luncheons, dinners. tens and euprers 1 150 The world’s consumption of sugar | wri sreae” b, 18 estimated at between 14,000,000 .u’mlEvrnlnthuu 15,000,000 tons a year. ——— RN IS BN which closely follows the music| throughout. | | with which it is connected by cross- “L'Enfant Prodigue” will be con-| : 5 5 3 j cuts. tinued for the usual ten presentations | g Y ! at the Ram's Head Playhouse, with | two Saturday matinees, and on| Wednesday, March 14, the sixth and last regular production of this sea- son will be give In the audlence . R. Goven, Garrison , Mrs. Choafe, Hope, Mrs. R. K. Forre Mrs. Howard Dickin 5. Shepard, ‘Mr. “and Kerr, Mr. and M Tongeope, | Loring, Capt. Ridley McLean, Maj. A.|was vice president of this assoctation AT R A R &, Mr. and { M. Holcombe, Dr. Truman Abbe, Mr.|while his father-in-law, the late Alex- \rs. Corcoran Thom, Mr. and Mrs, W. | George F. ~Authier, Mr. Proctor | ander Graham Bell, was president. . Meredith, Mi d Mrs. Stanton | Dougherty., Dr. J. M. Aldrigh, Mr.|His subject was “The Better Race. Peelle, \Ir and H. Woodhull, | Charles Bryant, Mr. Remick Fergu-| zp A § Fruen entertained a large Miss illiam Phelps Ir. Harold Hosmer, Mr, Alden Eno and M Maurice McHaC, X Mr. George R. Lyman, Mr. §$;‘;‘::2,YI,_""',:‘;";;"’,,’““ JinusciOlesy dmsay Williain ‘R Maxon, Mr. Richatd’ K 5. W. ckson, Mr. J. E. Jones, Mr. Samuel T. P. Pil , In- Jessis W o M Feninmine s o tatiel | D7 T P PIIALY of Travancore. In- an indefinite , has taken an mer Stewart and Mr, Laurence C. apartment at_the qurlingto: otel. Mrs. Leon Tobriner has {ssued in- vitations for an oriental ball at her es and Hannah Moore, 1 day, ant of Cuildrens Honphts Infant of Charles Hannah Moore, 14 bours, Children’s Hospital A A AA T | the forty-five-degree pitch of the lode We Are Displaying at the Very Special Price of $25.00 Among the most desirable styles are the short box coats, Balkan blouse models, side- fastened types, The long straight-line modes. Braided, Embroidered and Plain Tailored Poiret Twills—Tricotines Camel’s-Hair Velours—Tweeds Black—Navy—Tans—Gray AN A r.hz were: DB DODDOBEDHEDEN Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp Complete with Shade Couxal chpaciEliy finchid o the Duban lecntive: t returned to her home in New York after paying hi wvisit h lonzo is the niece of the first Cuban minister to Washington, late Dr. Quesada. ——— The sister Special $4.95 An artistic lamp for the home at an unusual value, BALLAKD Gift and Art Department 1340 G Strect McCormick and Mrs. | J. Starr, 34, of Atlantic City have taken a suite at Wardman Park for a fortnight. Lieut. L. A. Pope, U. & N., and Mrs, Pope, Who were the guests of Capt. | Joseph P. McCrink at his residence on | California avenue, have left the ,its Mr. and Mrs. J. Wescott Miller, whose marriage took place in New o have been guests former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I Green enterta ed a'company of thirty at tea yester- day at Le Paradis Benefit Dance Friday. the 1 which the Uni ington will give at the day night. the following will the NS NN YN OO S0 N 0N 0N N S As Illustrated 1d of Washington, merican Genetic As. e principal speaker of the Women's Club ioon in *fiaml, Fla. He Women's and Misses' Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44 floor Unitarian Church Woman's < vl S N. 3. committee i Would You Be Beautiful? Beauty has been the quest of all ages. Thousands of lovely women attribute their | beauty to the use of Nadine Face Powder. The cheeks | have just a tint of color—the skin can only be equalled by | the soft texture of a rose petal. Nadine will keep the roses in your checks. It will adhere and protect the skin from the sun, wind and dust. It con- tains no white lead or other ingredicnt to harm the skin or | m:s. It ‘; th; same pure popular for so many years—only the box and frag- grance have been improved. & Money refunded if you are not pleased. At your toilet [f3 counter 50c. Miniature box sample by mail 4c. Tints, White, Flesh, Pink, Brunette. Natienal Toil ational _?m:Co.. SPORT COATS At $25.00 The most favored styles for the Spring Season are included in our excellent personally selected assortment. Choose from English coating. From Factory to You —anticipate your future home needs— Own a Beautiful Made-to-Order 3.PC. OVERSTUFFED SUITE $140 = A Beautiful Upholstered Order Your Boudoir Chair Slip-Covers Tapestries or Velours NOW. Made to Order Lower, NITED UPHOLSTERY CQ. ‘Washington’s Biggest Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture 911 7th St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 3419 No Commection With Any Other Store WALK-OVER Brothers 1t’s Apple Blossom Time at Rizik OSE MACAULAY, in her new novel, “Mystery at Geneva,” says well-dressed women are news, but well-dressed men not so. Women gowned in the supcrb creations of RIZIK are the best news of rapidly approachmq sprmg- time. The House of Quldy | Mayer Bros. & Co. L837.939 F St N.W. No Branch Stores of Everyday Walking Suits, navy, tan, black—shadow-checked velours. Applied design in suit-costumes— from straight lines to intricate scrolls. 45.00, 50.00, 55.00, 57.50, 62.50. Placing on Sale Friday New Spring Suits That are very unusual and very zmj:resswely 29 priced ... ! Hand tailored and finished all-wool tricotine and poiret twill suits with an air of refinement found only in higher priced models. They're silk lined and may be worn with or without belts. Skirts are carefully tailored, be- ing perfect from a standpoint of man tailoring. Black, Navy, Brown, in misses’ sizes 14 to 18; women’s sizes 34 to 44. A Sale of Sports Coats At the' Very $ ] 9. 5 0 Special Price of cememestcosm All-wool overplaid models, with or without belts. At- tractive pockets and button trimmed. Silk lined and carefully made throughout. All sizes misses and women. L LI E O 2= TWELVE THIRTEEN F 7 _EEEEEEE—:EEEEEEE iz Pbilipshorn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Fourth Floor We've Gathered Together From Our Stock 375 Sprlng Hats That We Shall Place on Sale Friday From 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only $2.50 They are the remainder of many groups that have had early sale at mate- rially higher prices—and admirably worth it in every instance, In an array of beautiful shades weemeswsess $5. 95 Individually styled for women and misses. Hats of Timbo, Visoa and movelty braids. Hats of Milan hemp, all-over noveity braid, faille silk, taficta and satin with straw combination. Clever lmm Hats with wide drooping eldes. Little pokes youthful appearance. Conservaiive shapes for matrons and s /uu ‘Seleotion of “Bobette” effects for misses, These are trimmed with Paisley scarfs in dra; over emb flowers singly or in sprays o pompons. Shades a0 bright and attractive in beige, orange, copen, rose, gray, navy, purple, orchid, broim, black. ‘vpentally prioed Friday ot fve ninety-five. Paris is enthusiastic over lace The shapes cut-outs. are of the new spring designing. Here is a Walk-over origination in gray ooze and patent leather. Soft, roomy toes that look narrow. Latest French cut-outs shaped like butterfly wings, eprightly fashione ind. And my, what a yl:lsam sene sation on the feet. WOLF’S Vit Cver 929 F St effects, all- fancy feather Trimmed with feathers, ribbons, bows, ornaments, flowers, and novelty ef- . fects. In the collection of 375 there are few, if any, duplicates, IN Ritz Cloth, Visca Braid, Timbo, Novelty Braid, Hair Cloth Combinations. Be Prompt—They'll Go Quickly! bl c—— |o] —— o] —— o] ———— o] === ST Friday Sale of Spring Tailored Waists, $1.95 Ohoios of dimities and oross- darrod muslin., Now round ocollara er V mecka. Striotly lagn tadlored or trimmed woith Friday Sale of Silk Quverblouses, $5.95 Mony otyles in Epring's Bandsomest materials, such as Driamtas Brinod Cripes and Folaiey oombinations.” Crepo OMines in _mnavy, black, e S, Zaorks green, ‘maise, | plain or trimmed 1with Persian tangerine, gray, jade, Harding, | braid. Choice of 'long or orchid, black or white. BSizes Ghrd&s‘unrtzr sleeves, round or 35 to 4. s, with (ullun Sizes (et AT | 7774 Friday Sale of Spring Slip-On Sweaters, $3.95 Al-wool worsteds and mo- or three-quarter andsome striped and two- tone novelties and plain shades of tan, brown, ccoos, All_are finished with at- tractive pearl buttons. Sizes 34 to 6. | | | | | | | | sle——s]o|e—oole—o]alc—Hc—=|olc——o c——[a|c—=[a|c—Z]al —Z]

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