Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Nish. Fox and Mrs. Linton. Mi Prizes were awarded to Mrs. i < Josephine Williford was host- ! ess at a farewell party at lLe Para- ' ! | I ner Miss Frederica McKenny, Virginia McKenny, Miss Austin, Barrine Drake, Louise Goff, Miss Helen Husted, I g nay, Mr. Smith, M: Hart, don ‘Wickersham, Lieut. ””-Peruvian Ambassador and Senora de Pezet Hosts Tomorrow Night to Ambas- sador to Peru and Mrs. Poindexter. Peru the Livingston, Smith Mr. Rixey Harry Norment e 1ast Mr. and Mrs tertained at dinner honor of the mini and Mme. Varela Dr. and Mrs. Loren Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. and Mrs. Ray Horton and NMrs. Charles B. George 1. Hope and Bowie Clarke. The gue: B T. fornial on Coi Buosis tache and the finav of State limeh Hughes will atte tomorrow e ambassador of Pezet will give at TUnion building in HE Mrs din Secretary ol Mr. er hich the Jdward ¥ wi . Tarbutton, U A vo children, will leave today month’s stay in San Antonio, Later in the summer Col. Tarbutton plan to make through the national parks. - Tarbutton Senmtor and Mra. Johnw S, Visiting in New Vork. 8 5 Semator and Mrs. Hiram W. John- N o the u ited States % , e ot e Mliles | E00_have gone to New York. where ab; to Peru and Mra. Milesi g0 oNe B O N Tiram W. Johne Jindexter. who will sail April 6 for|son. jr. at the Ritz-Carlton, ru. The ambassador and Senora; - Pezet will have sixty or more including members of both « of Congress, high officials of foreign diplomats Peruvian com- ¢ Tacna-Arica amd Senora de : or Pan-American n sador a Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M yesterday for California, will spend the summer. visit Los Angele: San Francisco. Shaw where They Semator Davis Elkins entertained a small supper party at Le Paradis last L evening sts Representative and Mre. Harry St George Tucker have given up thei at the Powhatan and have gone orfolk, Vi o be the guests of ds for several davs before re- ng to their home in Lexington, vernment Mrs. Edward T. glades Club at P'alm Beach. with Mr. Stotesbury e gallery of he- el i * will return Pan-American Union home the first s - | the week and foof Mr. Stanlex W.d(pristopher and Princess ant Lo the Attor-! ¢ Greece who will stop in Phisn on their way to New Anast, York Island Pluce her who d with s guests were Mrs. L. W Linton, Mrs. W. Mrs. Bdwin A, N Mrs. ¥ Mre. Rosa Hamilton, Mrs, Wil- herman and M Mc northwest York nd-pain winter who ha at Dempsey of Leen spending Shoreham, left in Lockport. New a by . Miss | student at the parlors s other the and Mrs, dinner t Stepl 24l v e Mr. and Mrs. Max Kay enter at a theater party of eighteen Wednesday evening, followed b per at the Washington Ho Tonor of Mis 3 » other guests Will L ore. Roosevelt | o)y his afternos su Neilson at uncle and mpson The minister of Poland. Dr. Wrob- tewski, will return this evening from | New York, where he has been for a | days visit sterday_he t zuest i whose honor [ tained at luncheon at the . oblewska, wife of the minis ter, will receive this afternoon. aige d'affaires of A ochnik were hosts to a d at dinner last eve compliment to Popper of Vienna, | < Mme Our policy has been to advertise a sale only when we have merchandise to offer which is far below the market value. It is our aim in these sales to sell only merchandise of Rosedere standard. We Offer SPRING DRESSES 22%£ % °29 QUARTERLY CLEARANCE Offering 7 Coats, fur-trimmed, values up to $169.50. .$50.00 6 Coats, fur-trimmed, values up to $89.50. .. $39.50 5 Suits, fur-trimmed, small sizes, values up $22.95 to $95 7 Suits, fur-trimmed, small sizes, values up $39.50 .$15.00 to $150 . .Below cost aldivar and will entertain g Values i honor of Judge Mnss. recently ed secretary of the T dinr M nventions He will re- Navy ! spri April and nnua night of Admiral T.! Divton the ball will be held in the loft at_the navy vard. and the chairman of the bail is Mrs. E. 1.l Liscum, with Mrs. Dayton vice chair- | man Women's il give r M Arms 3 Cloth Dresses, small sizes. . . . . 5 Velvet Dresses ! 7 Sequin Gowns Every Velvet Hat in stock (originally sold as high as $18.50) : . $1.95 el B G st i music will be given | at 4:30 o tomorrow afternoon at the tea to be held at the National MMub of the American Association of University Women, at 1634 I street! northwest. Mrs. Flora Howard. | soprano. will sing. accompanied by | Mrs. George O. Walson Miss Frances Chickering e i hostess at the tea AN will 1206 who has been has gone e guest heral lived Owen_Hawkins New York ere she is consul Madame Hubse who Washingtor. some time when Hubscher was first secretary of the legation here. Mre. Hawkins will spend a_week or ten days with Dr. and Madame Hubscher. Mre. Mahlon Pit-} of young preceding | ead Davis | Mrs. Percy. | Former Justice and Mrs ney will entertain a compan ple at dinner this evenin the dance which Mrs. Arn will give for her daughter, ary of the Interior Al-1 accompanied by his Brand Elliott. and his Jack Fall. and| for Mr. Fali's! M. Mrs. Fall | Mrs. C. C. ther daugh- | ter. will join them later. but have been detained 'in_their zpartment at Ward-| man Park_Hotel Lecause of the illness | of one of Mre. Chase’s children. | Former & bert B, Fal daughter, Mrs daughter-in-law r children, lef! e at Thre: 12th & G St. Smart New Spring Hats For Saturday 4.95 up & Hundreds of new models just received for this sale. Your money back if these values can be duplicated. 5 Davis will give a evening for her daughter Ars. George Almy Percy of Boston. whi has been visiting her for several weeks and will return_to Boston the middle | of next week. Mrs. Davis' guests will | number about 100. i Mr. H. H. Armstead, brother of Mrs Pavis, will arrive this afternoon to spend a week with her. The military attache of the Fre embassy and Mme. Dumont had an in PLAITIN HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 078, ~Cilmt v Silk Looms of America, Inc. McCall Patterns 8561_18¢th Col. | We Buy— '~ DIAMONDS Gold and Silver A KAHN Inc. 9_35 F St NW 1114 G St. N.W. B & A Spool Silkk An unusual ad, this! But so are these prices forsuchgorgeous silks! 36-inch Sunbeam Crepe, $1.98 a yard 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chines, $2.59 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, $1.69 36-inch Crepe Knit Persian, $3.50 a yard Satine at 39c—Lingerette at 75c. Golf Crepe falls into a low price, $3.89 Printed Radium radiates economy at $2.98 a yard. How many smart gowned women want Flat Crepe at $2.49? Canton Crepe—A wonderful grade—$3.19—Think of it! Mustn’t forget that 40-inch Crepe de Chine at only $1.98 We've used up all our space—But not all our values! —Come in tomorrow NATIONAL SILK WEEK—MARCH 5 TO 10 SN AN NI NS CONSOLE TABLE Special at $10.50 S 7NN SIN 7y Gift and Art Department 1340 G r of Uruguay | sts were and their left they will Santa Barbara and totesbury enter- tained at luncheon today at the Ever- where she is spending dis I; ing. entertaining at din- dis last evening. en S Madeleine | Miss fiss Ellzabeth Zol- | Morris “red Gibbs. Lieut. Frank r. Norman Brown, Lieut. Gor- Lieut. and Mr. | lof old world econom! Te a Tex. and Mrs. trip i [ | i | | | i to] of ill entertain Prince Thiladel - the unday for their home | | ined | 4 | p-1 in sky, 000000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000000000000°00000000000000000000000000000060 iter of Dr. and Mrs iag |Of this city. of sociology and political economy of the Missouri State Teachers’ College at Springfleld, Mo. Church by Rev. whose marriage Leaff of New on Sunday, Mar to Mr. Edwin B. Fork will take placefcan University. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Albert Grockville, Ontario, Canada. Gilmour of Ellls—Natlons Wed. An Event of Yester i y Myrtle Frances Nations, daugh- Gilbert'O. N arried yesterday to Prof. Roy Ellis of the department days in Washington en route to their home after an extended visit in Florida. The public speaking class of the A. M. H. Practical Psychology Club gave a dinner to all its members and friends last night in the Federation Tea House. on N street. The guest of honor was Dr. Julia Seton, brilliant comments on the significance of the white carnations, which were used as souvenirs of the occaslon. tour of Eur Asia Minor and|will remain lasting memories. Among Africa, where he has made a study|those present were Miss Jeanette nd sociologi- | Harris, Mrs. I R. Compton, Miss L. Fi The couple will make | Willlams, Mr. C. L. Van Doren, | Frederic Pratt, Miss E. Gregor, M. Machen, Miss L. M. McKinne he ceremony was performed at the Ninth Street Christian C. R. Stauffer, only ;nrmbern of the bride’s family attend- ng Prof. Ellis has just returned from a uiet- 1y cal conditions, ~ in Springfield father is professor of Miss Miss New Showings Just Arrived For Misses, Juniors and Girls I)RESENTING a furt]ter ca’]c‘ctfon Uf Supremely Lovely Spring Apparel, allowing an entirely new and different choice for Street, School, Sports, After- noon, Evening. I Distinctive Lines Moderately Priced Three-Piece Suits Wraps Sweaters Knitted Dresses Hats Dresses Separate Skirts Accessories Mr. ' Freet. Caner Thirleenlk ERRRR——— d 120-6% 4%6-6%-0%06% %-6%.¢%-6% % 0%-¢%-¢% 0% 0% %% 6% ¢% ¢% %+ %o AXEXE XA XXX I XX IX NI XXX I X IXIX XXX X X g X X S P o -5 Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Review Patterns Spring Fashion Book, 25¢ 1219-1221 G Street N.W Store Hours: 9 to 6 SWEATERS AND KNITTED SUITS Mohair Slip-on Sweaters; in the new Spring color combinations; in Tan and Gray effects. 36 to 44 Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters; in two-tone effects; Tan, Gray, Brown, Henna and Navy. . 9595 ° 36 to 44 Knitted Suits, Sweater and Skirt to match, in two-tone effects; beautifully made; tan, brown, copenhagen and gray. Sizes 36 to 42. Very specially priced. Sportwear Sectis (- () 13 Spo;'izsm Skirts All the wanted Spring Colors in plain and plaited models; materials are plain colors and large overplaid effects; well rr!-dc: plenty of the wanted Tans and Grays. Special— ‘D Main Floor, Main Floor. Sizes 24 to 32 Waist Measures Sportwear Section, Deauville Bandanna Kerchiefs In new designs that all the girls will like: our assortment of this popular and stylish kerchief is complete. affording almost unlimited choice of colors and designs. 75c¢ to $4.50 each Sportwear Section, Main Floor. M Humming Bird Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery Silk Hosiery Guaranteed to give satis- F Qur' regular $2.00 qual- faction or a new pair free; ‘g:r)a'y ::\zvybl;‘c:,la:orgo‘y:;; all the new spring colors excellent value at this spe- are here for your selec- cial price. tion; sizes 8 to 1074 2 $150 Pair _— Heoslery Section, Main Floor. Howiery Section, Main Floor, - Exceptional Values Always In Our Downstairs Store 000006000000000000000000000000000000000000000900000000000000040000000000000000000000000000004 I e T L T L L e e L Roman and canon law in the Ameri-{Helen Krahling, Mi th. lish, Mrs. Willlam Tuttle, Miss Cher- r are atiart. Miss Olive M, the Lee House while spending a few | Sheckles and Mr: — February, have returned to the city. Mrs. Bender was formerly Miss Dor- ot tional Assoclation of Art and o | ters to be held in the clubhous: SOCIETY. Louise Bowdler, 1 street, tomorrow afternoon, h Mrs. Clara Eng- e hostess will be Mrs. J. W. Hoffman, | William Mortimer Crocker and Mre wife of the treasurer. who will re- |Francis K. MacNerhamey will pre tire from that office to become one |side at the tea table. Mr. and Mr of the vice presidents on the new |Hoffman will. later, entertain thei board elected this week. Dr. Clarence | guests at dinner at the clubhouse. J. Owens, elected as president to suc- - ceed Dr. Maurice Francis Egan, who has been the official head of the or- ganization for a year, will be, with Mrs. Owen, guests of the occasion. |day evening at 9 o'clock in the b Mrs. Hoffman will have, as her per- |room of the Washington Club. M sonal guests, Mrs. Harrlet Hoffman | Richards is donating her services anu and Mrs. John Hilton Land of New |the proceeds will go to the library York. The latter will give a short | (Continued on Ninth Page.) o Misses Hergor program of vocal selections. Mre T. Mrs. L. Bowdler, Miss Alice Steu- Neill, Miss Gertrude Duvall. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G, Bender, hose marriage took place early in Miss Tanat RicHafday will @ive benefit lecture on “Live Issues of th * ‘(illustrated with maps), Tues hy Wright Terry. : At the weekly tea of the Intern 1 Suits, Coats and Dresses Very Specially Priced for Saturday Selling Dresses Charming frocks for all figures. Designs suitable for all occasions. Priced in prising moderation—comprising all of this season’s desirable fabrics. = Dresses that should regularly sell for $40.00 to $50.00. $90.50 sur- Coats and Capes Sport Coats and Capes of soft Camelair and Polaire in the favorite tan colorings. Overplaids and mannish mixtures included. Any size from 14 to 46. For this one day's sale, $90.50 Suits Practical, yet stylish models—straightline tailored garments of tweed mixtures for mis: ardrobe can be called complete $90.50 without a suit. Sale price = Many models of Poiret twill and tricotine for women and :39.50 misses. Very specially priced — _— LT O T T T T T T =TT RO [LLETTTERNERLT 1214 F Si. NW. Our Millinery Department Offers Saturday —Authoritative Styles for Spring— A comprehensive showing grouped for this day AXH Featuring Neapolitan Hair Hats---Flower Trimmed The new vogue is for Pokes—Hair, Timbo and Milan Straws—flower trimmed. We have them in an unusual showing Saturday at $10. They come in such new colors as Fallow, Fob, Mephisto, Clover, Fireweed, Copen, Navy, Purple, Brown and Black Main Floor 4 P— New Spring Hats An opportunity to $5 effect unusual sav- DTV T Daccaro Models—l | An exposition of Model Hats just arriving, interpreting the latest from Paris. Moderately priced, from— $20 10 $35 ings, offering a se- lection for miss or matron. Special at

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