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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 4, 1923 PART 2. SOCIETY. L showed that in spite of his millions | charity affair. Formerly it was &n In- |and the hostess herself was seen in & | and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon, Mr. and | will be with her daughter. Mrs. Lor Army-Navy Test for - 3 Palm Beach Colonies and his white hair, boyhood dsys were | Vitation affair led by such couples as | beautiful colonial costume of the|Mrs. Richard T: Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. | rilard Spencer, a sister of the youn Tiein B: Ball Tilt|not forgotten. Captan of the New |30hnR Jacob Astor and the Duchess of | same scheme, the beauty of the idea |Irwin Keyser, Miss Abbey Putnam | Mrs. Dick, is also here. Basket Ball Honors ie in Base Ball Tilt ik Asptes of the Xew | ButisriNad, was fully realized. Morrison, Mr. Harry Haskine, Mr.| The annuai ball of the cocoanuts, s 3 - n was Caleb Bragg, who di- 9 ing now and then | Robert Goelet, Mr. John Wemple, Mr. | costume' affair, is scheduled for Fr Draws Huge Thmng -P: L;fu?mcm it e ?rcnt:g o Gorsed recentl g‘z’f"' m;. bl‘l‘ll':t ?;:"Sf.'uf.'i'f." rca;m c:!:: n;: .:n :o,r:l:'of‘.!h.: l:nl:ue‘r dinners givea g‘,"',,,’,‘,fi‘"h;f;-e,x;, Mo Hew Merxan: day night of this week at the countr: x o4 H - ', er, 3 er " . . ot Chiladelphla “tled. In- the basg| K O ays T o Weat Taba | the nacure of & Curtals ralser Tor the| here,”” Prince Andrew and Princess e O a aasver: L. | clul o ms ‘of young soclety men mone e T. , which is the annual costums affair at several sucl . - | mi 9 1 p 1 here. v - 4 Trom whom he had cented a_ cotiems | BIVeR. by the chuh. The cluphouse. 18| séss Odeacalchl of Rome, is also much | ma Messmore. rances Scott Chapter, Numerous Social vents : 9 gty was the strusgle and| Mo, ersons back. Mr Brags ciain: | ne of the most besutiful bulldings in | ficea. Sira. Jerome Bonaparte of New | Mr.and Mre. Willism K. Dick, with ListedsniP £ Naval 1 witnessed by practically the whole|eq that the cottage was not s ';‘.pr"é: America. York, who is spending the season at|their three children, John Jacob As- D. A.R., to Hold part} 1. in Frogram o avi 4 colony. At the end of the game flan- | sented and refused to occupy it more| Society seems suddenly to have|the Everglades Club, gave & large din- | tor, William Dick, jr., and Henry Dick, | mp4 prances Scott Chapter, D. A, R d Gi Le P : nel trousers and coats were grimy|than one night, or to pay the rent.|gone mad on the subject of costume |ner last night. Among her guests|have taken a house on Seabreeze ave. rances Scott Chapter, D. A. Academy City the Past ‘ nd cdiars iitsas ron 5 The court decided the case in his|parties. Another succesful one held | were: Prince and Princess Odescalchl, | nue for the season. Mrs. Dick, it will | will hold a card party at the Hote » i wilted. o score was 10| favor and gave him 36500 damages for | during the past fortnight was the|Lady Maitland, Mme. von Heikelom of | be recalled, was Miss Madeline Force. | Roosevelt, 16th and V streets north Week. - to 10. Mr. Edward T. Stotesbury was [ithe 10ss of the three days. “Black and White” ball given by|Paris, Mme. Isowolsky, Mr. and Mrs. | Her first husband was John Jacob As. | west, Friday. afiernoon. March o ai called on to toss the first ball and| The Washington's birthday ball at|Lady Maitland. When the woman |Honore Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | tor, whose tragic death is well re- |2 o'clock for tho hoaent ot the fu did it with a professional twirl which | th® Roval Poinclana Hotel brought|guests began to arrive and each one | Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pargney.)membered, Mrs, Willlam H. Force ar- et e o out a crowd close to 4,000. It was a ! appeared in & black and white'dress, | Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarence Jones, Mr. rived in Palm Beach last night and) tributes to charips. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 33— The annual game of basket ball be- : 3 7. T ITTD, I 5 Sy L tween the Army and Navy took place | [ e = 2 S Saturday, February at the Naval "Acudemy. Hundreds of service peo- ple came to Annapolis for the inter- service contest, and there was enter- saining fn their honor both before and #fier the game. The largest of the parties was a sGncheon given at the officers’ mess in tha Naval Academy for 250 visiting * oMzers of the Ari Navy and Ma- “vaéd Corps and the riends. “le superintendent of the Naval Academy and Mrs, Wilson entertained fifty sts at luncheon, among them Ritchie, Rear Admiral and | MRS. HARVEY FIRESTONE, JR.. Coontz, Rear Admiral and o ':-o::"in':ok:“‘ Mre. Thomas Washington, Rear Ad-|gpt Wast ote o Dibitn Tor {4 Mrs. A I Robertson, Maj. | the apring H. Muir., commandant of 1st [ [ ‘orps Army Area, and Mrs. 5 mmandant of cadets at West Point. ! Heffernan and Commander and Mrs. 2 L 2 =0 =D =110 R. M. Danford; the com- | W s Farber. midshipmen "and _Mrs. | “Nreg W, Lee Pryor, who was th ar Admiral and Mrs. HUgh ! guest for a few days of Mrs. W. S 5 ar Admiral Newton Mc-|Cochran, in Baltimore, has returned and many other ranking officers | o the Pegas Stewart Inm . aheeo f the Army and the Navy and their | she is spending the winter. o | The marriage of Lieut. W, W. Meek, umber of guesis {1 § N, who is on duty in the de- ’ the week end. | partment of navigation at the Naval o es C. Turnbull. { Academy. and Mrs. Ethel Jackson, ° - A. Reckford. | 150k place in New York, February 2 3. Howell Griswold, and Frank R. | On their return to Annapolis Lieut Kent. Gov. Ritchie entertained infapng Mrs. Meek will be at home at No. honor at dinner Saturday even- 3" Ranqall place. : T ‘ To the woman of L arl Mills. wife of Licut. . . ' Fid arternoon stine |l Fashion we extend a i\ Presentation ern Tearoom. McNamee Mrs. Bowdoin entertained at 7 invi 1 A even miloithsinid i v of bridge on Wednesday cordial invitation to i first ¢ ‘ }afternoon, at her home Norman-Royd, .. . 2 f th ommandant of shipmen and { near Annapolis, Y visit our shop t’lls “||” s ] 0 e Kurtz had as their guests for{ pjeut. Commander and Mrs. M. B.| | week end Lieut. Col, T. M. Dan- Y e A commandant of cadets jeRokt Of aalngton, depenttid week—for now you acon 22 [week end with Lieut. Commander an W o= 4 Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gan- | Mre, Rush Fay. at their home at War- = eason s 16 "Hés " Jonn Manners of New | 3rs: may choose here new = o s Mrs. A, M. Rob. ! MT. and Mrs. John Brooks of Baiti. ~ SEAY dmirs audich o bz 3 sts c K en: 7 H T o wame Trom Washing o fo | TIOFS, Were Sucsts for the weel end things selected in the s Fiskian S o= . ; o ashions Lieut ‘and Mrs. ”d\\m D. Glhll», Al(] N Tniited 'fa thelr| Tea Planned as Welcome [kl ters for your ap- Includi el , y ncluding . Ca X H TO Mr!. Lal‘: Anderson proval D Gie Sing CoPi Mus Larx Anderson, who has been > ] g88 5 g8 Orxgmal Paris . have returned home. jabsent from Washington for a num- Kurtz, wife of Cant. | her of months, will be warmly wel- || AT o ‘P;“"“‘ Barcon F: Rl comed back to the eity tomorrow aft || 2 g and R ¥ajernoon at a tea to be given for her +7 A model from Germaine, Suez in LN R e = New York coior, ‘hand.sewed Milan crown, which' chapter Mrs. Anderson is a 3 M shirred changeable taffeta brim, - |life member, Mrs. Harry Lee Rust. at | | < A7 odels roses in pastel shades, with lac- Meridian Mansions, is the hostess, 4 || < quered foliage. to 6 o'cl i 8 MeCawley, s at u luncheon week by e of Capt. "Teabel Suckling of Toronto, Many i H 4 pabe el 4 ) guests of prominence in addi - 3 e i A N = da, is visiting Lieut. Commander | ;i BRICES 00 B0 e bers hav 2 4 I'he chief and crowning gloryv of the 3 L. C. Willlams at their home | 1ion 10 the q =t ~ s 8 2 Hanover street. M Williams en- = 4 at bridge on Wednesday | \1.tio, "Se" ol ot "honor; Mes. bid > 3 A\ g 2 1 Spring costume—the high note of color am} 5 the climax of charm in Spring FFashions! Fechtler. who has been f her brothr mander “and’ Mre B | E e D o T e | : ; . Piquant or picturesque, demurely tailored or 4 0 soe_will preside at_the tea_tabis X 3 / smartly aslant—each is an expression of art, 'F(E”I“'E‘:},‘T,"‘\"“ffl‘l"}‘:":l;‘?x‘ W////////M%/@ i y N developed by famous creators of hat fashions. ) honor of Miss Brumbach | N R > Sl 1S i o | / Paris models from Germaine, Her- 1 Thoma R. Kurtz entertained . T e etk o oncr | i I ¢ . mance and Louise Marsy and from the | | . TR i American houses of Bendel, Harry QY Gmio et -, ‘ ) g Collins, Crofut & Knapp and Hyland. g s Cnerles e et ; ; ; Sketched—Center figure, wrap-around embroidered model . . . g L L) i Y 3 \ B(@AN from Women's Dress Shop—other dresses from the Missess A Collection to Invite Your Immediate Interest! . S. X.; Commander and z / 1 ARNE) Dress Shop. Prices, All Told, From $12.50 to $50.00 Jones, Commander and | ~ £ S rlton, Lieut. Commander and | 3 | § Payne and Lieut. Thorwald i Solberg, U. S. N.. who were hvro! Showing itV diars) ke G8 .. D ¢ Costume Suits The Dress Salons ard. spent the week end Newest Tomorrow We Formally Introduce rdall's brother and Pt ana Mra Lynde| Designsin 3 : ; Endless Variety Is Fashion’s Theme the New Dress Fashions i 4 Al e ra i o : , foe Vihougioes o Tl The entire display inspired by “and AW Pl ; An appeal to individuality is the key note— women and young wonien of good taste g in honor of their guest i the costume tailleur, adamant to one require- who seek fashionable attire distinctively i Mrs. Carroll Van Ness of Baltimore - e i et Yo7 v aaT o7 Ohpaaine s ttako . ment, that no matter which way its coat follows in latest fashion vet in its most dis- ster, Mrs, Carlos Cusachs. the lead in presenting i . Fashion’s call, the silhouette retmains youthful tinguished expressions. the newest dictates in i . Morton's Barents: 3 CHOKERS, as well and slender — while the frock beneath is a @ur fashion experts are constantly g . at thelr h as Scarfs, Stoles, etc. t h of t col ntrast d simplicity D s Spring. _and semmer i numpx{o art 1n color contrast and simplicity, in touch with foremost stvle creators save a bridge Friday evening | i A 7 — i fonee ot "L, h:an%y m"f]“ ¥ B abundance AND i ada_][_)‘ged ml‘leb‘er" gla)_t(lmc OLC;*S‘O"' : o and alert to every new style influence, asberlo of Washington, who were JSUAL C. J y ¥ ; S ;i n th . = 5 e - 2 iheir guests for the week end. PRICES! ‘ \ e SasiL oy tiestlts way lonsmdntnessan the introducing it immediately to women _Rear Admiral and Mrs, Luther Wrap-around Jacket, and whether the jacket is simple S 2 Greagory were guests over Washing- : d 7 . : of Washington '3 birthday of Mrs. I W. Sylvester Stone Marten. . .$25 in ornamentation or elaborately covered with braid- Sy B 5 “Winter in" Annapolle, | Sronaine o ing or embroidery, the bow becomes the final and _Is there a new silhouette?—at once you SE et e went te New | Squirrels . ... .$9.45 irresistible touch.” - find it here! Do you hear whisperings of s St iies Cnfaclia Hepborn: | Opossum Chok- : Hip-banded Jackets carry becoming youthful | Plaits’—=immediately vou will find how the 10, Paul Cushman, have returned to 45 We sketch blouse effects, accenting the low waistline with braid new dresses wear them. ashion talks o S 3 two models : : much about Prints, but have you seen for irs. Franic A. Hughey wie of Lieut 1 "’a%‘p g or embroidery in self-color or contrast. ‘1 1 i Skl s ns T ® DrdeeRlon aviand Dimiaviscier of costume { The Paletot Coat jauntily swings into the scene, - you‘l—;eht HON ascn(;atmg: tl Sy ancs Lac Sl RN casudlly displaying a brilliant lining matching the “%" has' gone mac over """?”‘_I‘]f»‘p“a“ Commanier Claric, U. B e —— i[5 frock bodice, or the jacket decides to be boxy with a f_ ut ‘a\; you ;ecu} "”r '}‘(1)1““(‘ ]I how ef- incheon followed ' by bridge. Taes | . 128 o . day afternoo a\t‘r:c&;:;(rfvh;n "::ne | AP\ The Fox button or buckle fastening always confined at the low “dt“el?flt :; SZ;.SI rfint;lco?;:amn hs adorns nt out cards for a buffet Supper " l.cadingdin d!?» From her Y waistline. an E“Vpell‘\ Snels cri?}fouettc every new stile ancibridse o Mareh o tinguished style ist th E - . 2 = 7 E "S5y L T L e . : 4 among fur neck- swings the Kt Prices Range From $55 to $165 idea is ready! fon on Sunday of Dr.‘and Mrs. Carey 1 ; wear—dying his tle dress bag of i A Very Distinctive Group at $79.50 C : Sel. $85, Incl anghorne, in ington. | 'R coat to me aisley or silk — X " hoice Selection at $85, Including ligut Byron 8. Daguc, U.'s; X. wan ISV fashion’s_caprice brocade, fulled ; Two-piece Costume and Tailored Suits Original Models Created by flernoon at Queen Anne's Cup- —exquisitely cleverly to be hoRTAT 5 R X pearl gray of convenient in B No limitations have been set upon the types of Tt Yor the weelk cnd, Liont. Come blue dyed at capacity and \ Suit to express the tailoring art—it’s only possible to sts for the week end, Lieut. Com- | 2\ 5.00: 5 er Richara Knight, L 2 ) §95.00; platioum fitted, of course 3 1 A e Bosa Buen T all dyed _ at $6500; with essentials briefly turn to the variety. beautifully brown of coin purse = 1y Long-paneled ne- toned at $55.00 and an effective 334 mirror—a mest engaging Loose Box Coat, generally 8°p: Ozebutton = /n. at $45.00—a question variety f hoice at 5 and unbelted. Jacket. k so.}hlzo!l);‘?w‘r; abcyjecidcd by the ;:nleotysl(%o.yo“r e = Double-breasted Box Coat, Shorter Hip-length Paneled pring costume. two-button fastening. Jacket. : Very Sheer! w\?Vr:p—around ‘Coat with Almost Knee-length Wrap- ART IN DRESS : Black Silk Ho- : e L uffed si is dain- buckle closing. around ] 3 Gayly - n“fyry ‘lacxerilo:k,:d Mandarin ~ Short Blouse Prices range $29.50 to The Misses’ Shop—Third Floor—Features Gray Gloves, of 14 carries the Coat. $95.00, - E: ially for Opening Week Frocks at $50.00 i silk with scallop- 21 ¢+ and durable -waisted Blouse *with Especially large showin: ppeceasy ler Onenms Vicekisrochriat $00. Brothers ed gauntlets lined 'r;:‘,?:nexa heel. A : dei‘:rgr‘é\l:lf ik at $48. ’ i 3 The March of Spring gayly gun mekal and black, with blue, green, (o “handsome % progress of Parisian modes at me . e HREi7IDIl(Ogise:1wa s a step in advance | g'"d N ufi:n 10 exquisitely fine, at $6.50. Numberless ways give subtle distinction to wraps and f ’h d . tp v, X f‘(::m;s' o .“5’4‘&: e India coats, into which.one slips with' delight, thrilling with the New of the outdoor pageantry. BRSSPV QLTI ResgEr magic of cut that is of unteld smartness. Many are practical ‘iv%m.l:d unques- 3 for general service, in fabrics of soft-pile richness and lovely Suede Street Suits i Bat‘k! . tioned in style / crepe linings with black, nmavy, tan and gray, allied in a Like free verse to poetry, RIZIK 4 Flaunting their ,re the ne . halanx of fashion. Pumps suits to the mode. Welcome these | newness and vi- “Syagger Sols. ’ Bml Wraps and Coats— il rose or red at quality at $5.50. .00, e N Sk New Wraps & Coats SR8, . Ty news fanivalsfat BEoTet - Il cv::t":%stlali'::rien\; m;? c;;,r,:l:éi :vl:; $49.50, $69.50, $79.50 and up to $235.00 No leather lends itself so delightfully to the spring Picquetwill, Tricotine and Frencl: a A elf s ! he sprin, Serge. Welcome them as you would Es?::em?:o “;,:5 Wh“h 3 df;“" PR Utility Topcoats ..........$26.50, $39.50 and $45.00 costume as suede, which is particularly effective in shape P dear friends who disembark from < = : handtied nd k Nei the Colonial model sketched. bandtied and drawnwork or Qflf] .Capes Return to Charm With the transatlantic liners. Many im- a ported models. All show the Pa- striped borders risian influence of the moment. 45.00—50.00—55.00—57.50—62.50 for your shoul- d lovely new o . In black, beaver and brown, with new and favored ders ‘of 433 hip handles ‘give Their Grace and Convenience Spanish heels. $1100 pair. sash, transform- ~much prestige to i Navy, , tans and grays, in Marvellas, Geronas, : Aapstonn ; : > A A : B jiito-a creation. - Very large and ;f.",‘“’p ;;?;3“‘:{ Fashonas and Cordella, in navy, tan and gray, in a price range In gray—a beautiful, soft shade, with welt soles, TWELVE THIRTEE beautifully colored at . $10.00. $1095. ; from $35 to $95. Also many choice individual models, for street or dress wear, $10.00.

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