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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTO D. C, MARCH 15 1923—PART ~ SOCIETY. Oflicers"Club Holds e :tee:-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrl..thp‘ Mrs. Downcy Hostess at - |In compiiment to Mrs. Thomas B,lAn Center to Show | tributed by membe, 2 na Stockton ¢ Dutin of New York and Mra; Anthony JRenter e cicanizg hool ] kstein and M ldythe Crowder. 5 Lieut. ‘Commander W. D. Brereton, 5 Wayne Cook, and the other xnms] . . | #Vashington, including origina i 2nd Dance of Series ; ir. N.. arrived on Saturday from Spring Luncheon Party | inciudea Mrs. Andrieus A, Jones Mre Russian Pictures | piece of potiers from Shermmeninal 3 : = homa. terrace. hostess vesterday at one of the larg- | D. 'Fess. Mrs. M. Clyde Keily, Mrs. |Grand Duchess Olga, now a refugee | musical program. presenting 3 IR e ke oRa Mrs. Floyd Stuart Crosley, wife of est of the early spring luncheon par- | Frank W. Mondell, M T. De Witt|in Copenhagen, and a group of oil | 4ema Brown, Mary Ruth Mat- March I8 = . the bridge club of which she is a |ties, entertaining about fifty guests ;‘,‘rj"_“'fihmfii l’g‘::_'x‘-'edro Woran, Aies | paintings by Nicolai Kobtzefr, for- | Buffet Suppers Preceding 2 . member Friday of last week at her|in the presidential suite at the New merly of the Moscow Art Acadery, | O & i 1 f Mrs. St. George Barber left Wilard. The drawing rooms where| Dennis. Mrs. Larz’ Anderson, ; but now a retugee in America, winl | NGRS I, Shampoomg ....50¢ Dancmg Are Feature o : Monday for Soutn Caroiing: 0 °"|thc guests were recelved were fra-|Mary Roberts Rinehart. Mrs. Erncst|be shown Sunday afternoon at the A ' Hair Dyeing 54 95 i At e tories, & compliment Clarence' R. Day. Mrs. Beverly Wil. [ Uoh from 4 to 6'pm. There is also a | Franklin quldre for a few years, left on Monday for | ouce COmservatories, a comp liams, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, . 2 o MISS FLEET Mr. and Mo - [left Washington. for the south,|yjjeg’ Ethel Bagiey. Mrs. T. Septimus = i Late of Lansburgh & Bro. mecond of the series of dances being Woriliors g Sl enter There were pink roses, carnations and | Austin. Mrs. Mcienzie, Mra. Perrs | Prescriptions of 14th St. at K = and Woodward & Lothrop n Wednesday night 4 C ' < vid_St. P Gaill Mrs. Dav S 1nesday evening. Lieut. Commander and o catis Aprine e om e eear of Inae wiadnes o asen 'r:(?r\lm e IAKmm liard, Mrs Daven- Dnequaled for Huir and, Complezion Mrs, W Rl harNson entertaincint o Adams and his sister, Miss Amy | Pink roses, white and purple lilacs, . . Y New York to spend a few days with John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Henry Wilder |* .. | modeled and signed by Afiton Lang. ||||ll|||||IIIIIF||llIIIlll||ll||llll|||Hll‘lll[lllllllllll"“' his family at their home on Okla-; Mrs. Robinson ¥. Downey was|yp.. Mrs. B. B. Jones, Mrs. Simeon | _THIrLy water colors by the Russian| At 4 o'clock there. will a il I == At Naval Academy 1 H e - Lieut. Crosley, U. S. N.. entertained | i thews, Miss er. Mrs : Expert Marcel. . . 75¢ apartment on Prince George stecet. John Temple Graves, Mrs. William F 3 X . Bicknell, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs, [ Art Center, with an informal recep- Social Week at Annapolis i par-pand Mrs. George A. Webster. | grant with the flowers from the White poRLE . o have bee : . Violet Ray Facial. . $1.00 3 é Boston, w! ir | Pald by Mrs. Harding. who gave the | \vrg Toren Johnson, M Wilbur J.! = g . S L e ek, e themident befote ae | et Lutew Johushn Mea v Wilson, e otel ANNAPOLIS, Md., March’ 10.—The : home. Elven at tha Oficers’ Club at the : at their residence at Severn-Side, | 9Pring blossoms in vases Heath, Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. | MISS HESS S i £ e X near Annapolis. The long table in the banquet room L L 5 Hi 3 PR P Naval Academy was held on Wed % smppmgxm“‘: Carrol Hall for the|Of the suite was beautiful in the ar- | Ollie James, Miss Mary Temple. Mr o bl i e T . ythi a e e A vford., Mrs. Bullis Wells, Scalp Food: For dry hair & itching TO'DAY Gal‘den ROSe g - . Adams of Bridgehampton, L. I ~Afs, | snapdragons, forsythia and other | Medorem Craw foalp Food: or dev limir & itchiag s buffet supper before the dance in honor '3 D1 . Mr. o v il- | Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Delos A. Blod, S Ad 2 flowers. with ferns gracefully trail- | Mrs. Hall, dirt, reduces large pores. —enjoy the sen- of the superintendent of the Naval ST is the author of the recent s Beauty Parlor Academy and Mrs. Wilson lang.” {to, the otner. Farnum, Mrs. Grandin and Mrs. | | whitens aad smakes seivety eomorcion” fest o E= Pranklin . Fapert foe Fore th dar X home at Murray Hill. i Licut, Commander and Mrs. Albert M. Mrs. Hubert E. Paddock, wife of e luncheon parts s arranged | Butler. Muscle Creaw: Makes firm necks and you wil —_— (R T Penn and Capt. and Mrs, T. R. Kurtz i Lieut. Paddock, U. S. N., entertained B e —_————— e enteniteliciott L LU LT EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE $1.00 ench at drug and department SWe P Largest Exclusive ' s o Ladies’ Ready-to- tl’le l2th d Wear Specialty Shop publication, “A History of New Eng- | in8 from one huge bed of blossoms |Mrs. Thomas Chatard. Mrs. Henr: e Aimond Skin - Food: A builder that sution of 6 per- 1110 H Street N.W. also entertained at supper parties be- at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her TR L) 2 I B stores, and at Mrs. Coon's office, 1405 Eye Sokolov's Orchest: 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. in Washington Ritchle was_a guest atjthe dinner party given Monday night, in . Washington, by v T. Grayson, ~ Fmal prodram of Seagon U.8'N. N B Daughter of Representati By Ram's Head Players Miss Ermine Watkins of Richmond | walter H. Newton, in whoxe honor e | and Miss Elizabeth J on of Wash- | yiry, Newton entertained at luncheon e Ram’s Head Players announce ington spent the week end with Miss | yeyferday. the presentation \of the last prowram Virginia Hand ."d-l‘;flfl‘;grsl“[‘,x‘:“‘:& ki s of the season in their miniature play- and Mr S, . andy St 't 3 . Mullan have also had visiting them | OUSe in 18th street, beginning on Slliott 1. Burwell has been ihair son Dr. Eugene Mullan of | Wgdnesday evening, March 14, at 8:30 of her brother-in-law and Slcex imhs piayslisiboiaivos b Ay and MrsiiW. SBladen and Mrs. George R. Wilson of crs ad LD euEh 2 in_ Baltgnore WS- George R avilsoll oflan unusually interesting diversity in arles T. Ferry of Washington is | WTE%, o D e are SORPINE. 12| type and treatment, including as they visiting Mrs. TS Bowdoin and Miss aya of thelr son and duughter- | do. “The Tents of the Arabae & bom. abeth Mott at their home mear{inlaw Lisut. and Mre. Harold J: Wil | tifuiny mootin Wt or apolis at their home on Oklahoma ter- | '\ ot 1 of the great desert “Phough the days of mid-Lent offer | son by the master poet of fantasy and ! |& Excepfionnl val“es in Overstllfled Living little g of formal entertain- { "\[. and Mrs. Carvl r-| wonder. Lord Dunsany, and Alice . = - Room Suites, 3 Pieces, $165 day night, March 3, the last of the|Greenslade of Dakhlgren. Va., and Mrs, | Ja0d character. “Joint Owners in ’ . the midshipmen's dramatic club, The | pave’ had visiting them Mrs. James | jor of Robert Bell and Walter W. Living Room Suites are superior to anything offered in e e vairer jelk anauliasiDordthy 2 town in the line of made-to-order overstuffed furniture. i They have loose cushions, spring edges and backs, and will be upholstered, as you prefer, in Tapestry or Velour to harmonize with the rest of your living room. Other Overstuffed Living Room Suites as low as $125. were several dinner parties given for i Be whose work all through the Slip Covers That Fit Window Shades to Order Visitors either here for the dramatic| ™ jrs. Carlos Cusacks, who has been | season. now almost over, has given —made to measure. Present Glad to send a representative show the dance for the mid- | ting he cousin, Mrs. Douglas | waehi ngton o man d 2 - . s 1 V1S & s < elightful shipmen of the first class which was =l‘nmllvll, in New York, has returned | g atic surprises, ever: mtmger of stocks offer widest choice of ma- to submit samples and estimate terials. Let us have your order without obligation to you. hield in the , i to_Annapolis. the little group of players has an ex- The mic and their guests John’ Downes. wife of Com-|cellent opportunity in . one o ne now, so your slip cover will be Stock Window Shades, 3x6, available ‘when needed. white, ecru and green, 59c. e R. Kurt ander Downes. U N.. entertained | other of these final playe, and twe Furniture Re-Upholstered at Reasonablé Prices of the aninformal t Monday of | guest artists, Miss Betty Farrington M c D E V [ 1008 _Jth_Street I I _— . jlast week in hon f Mrs. 1L D.}ind Arthur J. Rhodes, both of whom there w yCooke. sr. who s visiting her son [appeared with great success in “The Phone M. 3211 Adjoining Mount Vernon Savings Bank gl —_————The House of Courtesy 3 S S N R O S RO S RO T L T =s between hter-in-law, Commander and { Truth” earlier in the seaso , will re- ts from £ Coole. turn to the Ram's Head Players for the Universit S| hia and 3 Nevitt Steele was the week- | this last production Rutgers Colle i ¢NiNg lend guest of Mrs. Richard Welling-{ James Reynolds, art director of the the second international boxing bouts | ton, in Washington. | is expected to arrive today with the Canadians were heid Lieut. @ <. Fenimore S. Johnson | fr New York for the dress re- Among out-of-town guests Were | pave ag ts Dr. Johnson's pa s of the two plays. It is to be | Ensign and Mrs. R. M. Strite, who | ents, the Rev. Dr. regretted that Me. Reynolds' spent the week end with Mrs ston | Mrs. Johnson of T L N a eparture for Algiers to fulflll a stet ar her home in Cumberland |~ Afps, Everett Ta act for designing a new “Fol- Mrs. Strite was before herlipjeut. Taylor of the Me e B! ballet, necessitates the postpone- marriage Mis anor Moody, the |the Navy, enterwined at t until next geason of the short- t daugiter of Capl. and Mrs. Ros- | Thursday at her home on i ay contest, and the post-season pro- 5 George street. ion of the successful plays in a ink Chisholm of |~ Mrs. Henry D. Shoemak v single program. But the contest and | ests for the w Commander Shoemak © 5 N, who jthe program are both promised as W. O, evens {spent the last w in New York | e: features of the second season vith Mrs. le Bourgeois of New Or-{of the Ram" leans, has returned to Annapoli: - Lew who has been | John Manne 3 Y. « | ependi the winter in the north, has who is visf Mr . < Z, W ‘n-nn'nnd to Annapol and is the o Y . | guest of her son-in-law and daughter, z Manne ) Prof. and Mrs. Arturo Fernande Fletcher, a daughter of the late Rear| Mrs, W. W. Meek, Sr.. a sister of ewe Fletcher frs. Sandford, wife of the newly ap- s ) hompson, who is{ pointed Jjusiice of the supreme court E the winter with her sister{left Thursday for her home in Knox- 4 Commander and |ville, Tenn. Mrs. M has been | Auken, at their|spending the winter with her son, home in tl al has re- | Lieut. W. W. Meek, 1. 8. X ned from X chere he ¥ The been visiti - past fow weeks. Commandcr and Mre John Downs had with them for the week end Down's sister, ) riax Leary of B S B BB B R A T R T TR T , 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. “The Tnfluence of the ture.” to b v Alphonso 7 Smith, f_the tment , of Mrs. Henry Flather of Washington E a ademy, took and Tulip Hill, West River. has been | place on Monday evening. the guest f ays of her uncle | Mrs. Philip R. Alger left last week and Mrs. Den- [for Schenectady, N where xho Commander and Mrs. fwill be the guest of her son and] Springtime Frocks of original designs— featured at LOWITZ Bmse.)w. SUITS = GOWNS = WRAPS EXCLUSIVELY e At Jored N WASHINGTON, DIC. Their charming grace will make strong appeal — and their intrinsic worth will confirm the unusualness of the offering. Crepe Roma, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Egyptian Prints, Passley Combinations, Taffetas, Etc. In models that are of most effective designs—with highly artistic em- broidery and bead trimming. Formally presenting In both Ladies’ and Misses' sizes. Spring Millinery Planning a Coat and Wrap Event It is our pleasant privilege to extend a most cordial invitation . " New arrivals have just been added to an already to review a display of Hats—designed and made by the world's | extensive assortment at o] foremost artists. Not only exclusive in motive, but of distinct in- - m dividuality, characteristic of the studios from which they emanate. Sport Coats Gerona o} 3 | Matelasse Crepe Joseph Ace High Kibel Dress Coats $ S Belnorde Betty Jane Bruck-Weiss 1 Wratpy Wraps Medalsst o] of most distinguished designership Capes. Stroock’s Camel The Hats pictured—included in the exhibit—are Kibel produc- | Braid, embroidery Hair. tions—and winners of the highest praise at the recent Style Show | and fur-trimmed. Canton Crepe held at the Hotel Astor. Fashion is given its highest expression in these garments— and tafloring reaches its greatest per{ecnon. o] m- . Your attendance upon these “Open- ing Days” yvill be highly appreciated. : |c——ole——3lcl—2lalc——2lal———]o]——]al——]