Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1923, Page 8

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© SOCIETY. THE EVENING ST w SOCIETY. of eleven boxes, was priced at o iients; whe luncheop fin hopor of 3 Marriage Licenses. Asparagus From from $2 to $4 a bunch, or $24 to 8 obliged to cancel all social engage- H xrx. MAlb«RtuB. lrlau, ;vhlkch %'r-. Yoté m’x""'"' 1lcenses bave been issued to the & = $48 a box. . . Mrs. red Pembroke om an b low.ng: B = Sir Moy diered pembroke Thom,and | , : BER . poo ent mn o, California $2 \————— / \ bas been canooled, owing to the hur: ” Maxeice mx?;":,,:"fi.,;"' 5 iy e ¢ ricd departure of Mrs. Potter and| P <y 2 ‘M. 8 . Wl 3 $4 B h b the serious illness of Mrs. Thoru. ot et ':‘ .n o :";o‘ E. Wi e:_".n ' o a bunc, GREENWICH VILLAGE d = : dler Holm — Miss Grace Vandarbilt, who has been 7 of Charlotte, Va..'and | By the Assoclated Prees, TEA ROOM : tn Atlantlc City with her brother and . e o . NEW YORK, March 7.—Fresh | X7 . . . | sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius 4 ST 5 Caliiornia _asparagus, the first | . Roval Greek Visitors Belng Entertalned derbilt, §d, has returned to New ‘Clarence: Anderson aud Pearl Anderson. shipment of which hak arrived on Restaurant Unique! k_and joined her parents, Gen. the local market, climbed into the B E and Mrs. Cornellug Vanderbilt, jr. . - class of delicacles—for—mill | b ff ; d Soc 4 olk i - Rducation in Scotland cost SaT srs 10n o nNiEey A = ; F : i el 1731 H St. N.W.—Tel. M. 245 A} Officials an doclety 1k WO David & Sione © s & ana | B times as much as before the war. The ‘nitial shipment, consisting L S s lachi in-iaw and daughter Before Leaving Washington. e, INew"York from Germuny, where they TS e [Vuve been for severul years. They | B will h;'— b;( the Hotel Astor for a short | ; -~ . . 4 for|5tay before coming to Washinsgton RINCE CHRISTOPHER and [t guests 1 heon ssked for|Lreut. and Birs, Devine were macricd Princess Anaxtasia and Prince | 164, When Mrs. table. in Coblenz February 15. just before | Andrew and I'rincess Alice of | suiling for (his country. | Gpente Wery de Lanie il as ¥ was o Mr. und Mrs. Johu W. Gurrett, who | | whose honor Mrs. Richard H. Town- | '© 4 y rent the ;::m»‘x; of 19 ixtinguished & 2 . while Mr. Ga mend entertained a distinguished | G with United dmiral 0. Tt o of twenty-four cheon | sses u on to the arms e - ¥ ‘ y e Todup in hor b : 1 omipeny i dianer faec LI, € Syt confirence, huve : You are cordially invited to the svenus Thelmuests included/Lady|OVening: sutertahiing dt e Bara y returned to their hon or| I i i Wilson, a member of the royal Greek | Miss Ruth L, Curtis of Lynn, Mass., | Baltimare, : Lo been the guest of her unele | oy 2 £ Itivated ¢ : ; ; several ambassadors and their | Who has [ ) charming singer, will give « recital 4 Dlbmatic m”,‘. Curtis, at ome Che a8 11:‘"-rei under |zh.4 auspices of il 4 aiplom: s. < { Friends of Art. and a number of din- it Last evening the minister of Hun- = 5 ner parties are planned hefore the 4 = d Countess Szechenyi were ormer President of Costa Rica | relieq). y y ey = St b {and a de ex Flores were i 3 e 3 fo be given by the new hosts at dinner to the | visitors, th £ at dinuer lust) Baron and Baroness Rosenkr: | 4 P & and earlier in the day Mars r of Guatemala [ Who have wpent the winter . Filold entertained them at tea | ra de chez latour, who |in Florida, have returned to R wny of twelve at|their cottdge at Hot Springs, 3 ; vy M. Brooks & Co Organi:ation Celebration to Honor : Ren0rd. | (e GonEainy e assistant mecretary of the ; vUsechoslovakinn President. s 3 £ 68 niEter of asury, Mr. Clifford, Mr. Charles G e hin o . Dawes and Mr. Louls A Coolidge of | 4 : s ¢ ¢ The seventy-third birthduy " : Don J. Rafael . 'L ; s S B e B X e | : . ursda arc «; Slove ght | Chusctis 3 Kiven | . e 5 S s i . ° Commissloner Host e g S ) g 3 ] From 2:30 to 5:30 SAry o1 bis Buron ven Pl iy e bl ntrned | S L R : ; models to be shown on fifteen of at le Puradis ult d v s. Mason Blunt has returned to| Bt K R 3 1 7 o noaxey and.Mme. Dupont wil i all o . e[ kir homa after an ubseace. of sig| the most beautiful glrl" rom the ambassy and Mm Wi W 5 pent in Florida. H Rosts to @ company of ten at din presentative and Mrs. Frank & 2 i : ; his evening. § ! ntative und Mrs. | Mra Robert Lansing has given the | : : : y " s farvett, Gen i Mre t her house for the regular| b EV( DMIE Representative and Mrs. Willic e ; Aber ot thiy meeting of the Washington | 3 A Kopp will leave Washington 3 ittee for the relief of Hussian | home, in cen, Friday, when Baron Krass| MRS, RUFUS 8. DAY, ™ - 7 Jftor spending r. and Mrs. J 4 i v 2 | wi o nint trorney herty, ] 7 fer o i DA il S At 3 7 which was given | WAE of the mewly appolnted suslstant to Atierney Gemersl Dausherty, now playing at the New National Theater v in Bermuda. Iz = G ¢ Day, retired. wit i RICBIL |y rirude Virginia Drain has R R T R E T—— [ [ o | —— o=t = o e [0 e |3 Music by Senator Royui 5. Copeland of New - J[eyer Da”'s Orchestra will sail 2 5 L3 - tard o the ony r‘:"n“:lzfi‘;»::n;d }f'n'f For : The largest Exclusive Mrs. Med:'l MeCormick returned to ..C ind Mrs. de Loffre| Ladies' Specialt i e o & e 1, o about wix el Ey L a Sp @ X visit in New York. = SEe ndediatay Saurond ursday House in Washington C Yesterday the mili | ator wnd Mrs Hiramn Johnson | 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. 4 - . | will Teave tomorrow for New York, 1 here the xenator will deliver an e prior 1o, their depuruure, for | 1109 ~11l1l G STREET NORTHWEST |are sailing on the George Washing- | fon. ==The House of Courtes; s | Mrs. Mark W. Potter has been| Mr. and Mrs. George N. Poulleff |called to Buffalo by the serious ill- up’ their apartment at|ness of brother and has been >ark Hotel and are resid- | z Connectic avenue, 1 ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR AR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED and Mrs. Lstablished 1873 eon | in Chase Club in compli- | Richard Cole of Pasa- | Fancy ASHION With VALUE Spring Opening Spring unlocks the door to mewness—rejuvenating and fas- cinating new Fashions—our shops for women and misses are ready to unfold visions of smartness in New Spring Attire— Millinery of distinguished appeal, New Suits, New Frocks, New Coats and the lovely New Capes. Everything is ready! Everything That’s New in Suits High Points of Fashion—With Extreme Value —1In Spring’s highest achievement—the Spring Suit—whether a costume tailleur, with its clever conception of frock and jacket, Impressive Production of & or the two-piece tailleur that radiates newness in every line. A || complete price range of $39.50 to $95.00 for two-picce tailleurs, h P P S 4 » | and three-piece costumes from $35.00 to $175.00, provides un- - Three-Piece Suits Il limited selections. Particular attention is directed to At $79 o 50 three groups of special values Tailored, Dress and 9 50 . EXP.I'CSSIVE Of li All-occasion Suits for all-around service, so varied rra superior quallty and superb atyle | A io::’fie:jm permit unusual selections to accord with The finest of Twill Cords—fashioned in Box, Balkan and . Tailored and dressy types in cord twills, in navy, A . . = tans, gray and black. Straightline models—some with detachable Blouse, making them Sggrt); Suits in fashionable camels hair, our 1009 readily convertible into Two-piece Suits. Pl’i“ tailored or with : wool fabric; also English mixtures and velour checks. all-over soutache braiding, bands of braid and embroidered ; designs on the Coats. / y Two and Three Piece $55 OO Navy, Sand and Tan shades—and lined with eilk of fine | Costume Tailleurs. . ...... q\ulity. | A very representative style group, in- I cluding the modes in highest favor, in box jackets, hip-length, wrap-around and sash- tied, as well as the more strictly tailored : types. . I Three-piece Suits in this group ; the frocks A SPeCla] Gro“l’ of [ prettily topped, ready for matinee, lunch and dinner occasions. In Ramie, Porto Rico, navy or black, as one’s fancy dictates, Maj. Gen. und Mre. Mason Wright | and Miss Wrigh 1 Vork yesterday abo: Pl Sk ey S gon Plums will spend the epring Can, 35¢ Dozen, $4.00 Edm 3 of Philudei- who is vsiiti r. and Mrs. | . " . Gordon, was uest in com- | Delightfully tart. Make a nice Miss Ruth Hiteh- - m cock entertained a small company at | decse S i - dinner last evening {dc sert. Something new. =l [c—— e l——]s|———Io] Mrs. T. ptimus _Austin will h-‘ hostess at luncheon Thursday, March | 15, at the Shoreham. ! ot Maj. Evan B | Magl‘l.lder’s fternoon in compliment to her sis- Conn. Ave. and K St Miss Genevieve Yarborough of York, s visiting her | ndsister. Gen. and | 8 arry H. Bandhol The guests 4t bridge number twenty and addi-' MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving. 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh ¢ 6 TATLORED SUITS OF POIRET TWILL FIND FAVOR WITH THOSE WHO ADMIRE THEIR SLENDER SMARTNESS. We Picture One Neat Style at 45 Other Suits From $25 Up to $110 Dressy and Sport Suits | i d - Individualized Types Two $59 50 : Trecos, Camelair, Velour Checks and | and Three Piece Tailleurs. o F: Tweeds—designed in Box, Balkan and on the longer tailored lines. $25 | ways of smart tailoring—offering a group of inviting Outstanding in smartness and diversified with artful New Side Tie Jacquette Blouses Colorful Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Persian Prints and ALL-TYME Crepes— Very moderately priced. $4.95—$6.95—$10 | Vs { They are better than the price ——b‘:'l' W——— SIS bodices of self color or printed crepe, with jaunty coats, WD i ey 1| in box, Paletot or snug hip blouse styles—with equal ! H diversity in two-piece models. ¥ Navys in plenty, blacks for those who prefer them and the new Spring tans and grays. versatility. ! A Y Three-piece costumes, with charming frocks having T S a

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