Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1923, Page 50

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R [ ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Charles M. Shepperson, jr., enter- tained at a stag dinner last night at 2he home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ( Charles M. Shepperson, at the Wagar, \1o celcbrate his sixteenth birthday snniversary. The guests were Jack Scott, Seabury Boswell, Richard Ac- ton, Thomas Hulfish, Robert W. Wheat, Marion Pohl, Robert Whitton .Richard Ross, Robert Ross, Ebner i Duncan, Norman Lawler, Raymond Wolford, Arthur Rector, Robert Mtd- Kiff and John Hughes. Mrs. Philip’ Bovd and Miss Jessie Crump_are spending the week end with the former's mother, Mrs, Am- drose, at Berkeley Sprin W. Va. Miss Mildred Baker entertained at fca Wedn: ternoon at her Jiome on rince street in honor ot MMiss Margaret Woodruff of Fort Walter N. Allen_of Brooklyn, N. Y., 45 the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watson have Teturned to their home at Elon Col- lege. N. C., parents, M r: @ Clapdore, Miss Flore e E. Armstrong of Bos- ton is the gue dris of friends in Alexan- and Mrs. D. Clopton Chambers. s Martha and Elizabeth Cham- s and Miss Ruth Carter went to Poolesy nday to attend the seventy-first b y anniversary of Mr. Chambers' > Willlam 1. e birth- Blizabeth s and her grand- father were the joint guests of h Mrs. W. H. F. Lee and Miss arine H. Stuart have gone tu to spend the remainder of the w Mrs. Henry P. Hamill was the week end guest of her brother, William W Jones, in Washington. John T. Thompson of Trenton, N.J is visiting Mr. and Mee. John Thomp- son Hinds. _Mrs. Melvin Jones has returned from extended visit to relatives in Philadelph Mrs. James L. D; Cato W. K is with <eys, at her Va Cato is tlie guest of her daughter. Mrs. Johnson, at Camp Humph - Mrs. E rd Young and Miss Bertie Toung of BRaltimore were with Mr. and ‘rank Merriman for the wee *. Goodnow is spending sev- Al months with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mare Good- ¢, in Los Calif. Miss Mamie Cleve 10 her home on Semin visit to her sister. M Mrs A was the guest Mrs. Thomas B. Hitt Mrs. John Burg Heflin have returr in Warrenton a brother Mrs. Geo! M Hill after T. Hard Baltimo Mr. and ar r of week of t to their Mr. and has T ulpeper her sister, Mrs. Miss Eisie Lip ristown, N. J.. of Miss Elsie Lew turned to Upperville is_spending the win Mrs. V. Rege: re. William Hyde :r, has r . where she er T is the guest ot Talbot Mrs. Paul Hulfish of Raleigh, is visiting Mr. Hulfish's father, Worth Hulfish, on Cameron street Miss Frances Trotwell Andrew returned from a visit to Mrs. Havenner Andrews in Baltimor Mrs. John R. Harman and Henry 1. Spiller have gone to lanta, Ga. and will visit Jackson- ville "and St. Augustine before turning home. Thomas Darlington to his home in X: visit to Mr. and Wilson. now in mother. Mrs. lington Harris. Miss Rosali isheill of Baltimore i the guest of her brother-in-law and ister, ‘Mr. and M 5 Mr. Harri ck, Y., after a Hugh Mercer Wilson are Mr. Harris’ rfax street PERERE XX LOAN " was her | 1d has returned in Rock- | Mrs. | re- | s has gone Richard Betts | | | | MRS, CHARLES 0. MASS Of New York, widow of Lieut. Com- mander Mass, who served as a ant naval attache of the American embassy in Paris during the world war. She is in Washington for a brief visit. Helena Starr of Hartford, is visiting relatives in Alex- andria. {_Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clements and | Miss" Bmma Clements left by motor t weel for Miami, Fla., where they will make their home in the future. Louise Mills of Roseville, Va., -end guest of her aunt, Charies Blue. Miss Conn.. irs. “rank. until re- taken a where make in the their home b r. and Mrs. Frank M. Edward: Makes Hair “Sparkle”! | Adds Brilliant Luster! bt s A4 How Stars of the Screen and Stage Add al Touch, ‘Which Makes Their Hair So Much Admired Just brush a little Glostora through your hair, it acts like tantly—it imparts a bright, brilliant, silky sheen, and makes Your hair fairly sparkle and glow with natural gloss and luster. This clear liquid dressing f{s not_stick v or greasy, and can't possibly show on the hair. Glostora keeps the wave and curl in, and leaves your hair so soft and pliable there is not the slightest difficulty in manag- Even when used after ng vour hair stays any 3 bu arrange it Costs but a trifle at any drug store. Just as good for men and boys as for women. B XX XX XN ART GALLERIES 715 Thirteenth Street THE KNAPP SALE Artistic Home Furnishings Being cffects from the Estate of the late Judge Martin A, Knapp, by Order of M. H. Kna pp. Executor, together with ad- ditions from a diplomat and prominent local families. EMBRACING Persian and Chinese Rugs. Artists of Note, Valuable in All Sizes: Paintings by China and Glass, Mahog- any and Other Furniture, Draperies, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION "~ Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY March 14, 15 Ar2'P. M. NOW o and 16, 1923 Each'Day N VIEW . G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers ool oo eloded For | Wonday — Sale Warwick Lodge Spring Sport Su $9 75 snifs, odds and ends from our regular stock, will few 36, trimmed. ers, wood, russet, orchid and other shades. formerly priced from $16.75 to $37.50. worsted jerseys, the balance tweeds. Two-thirds are Sizes 14, 16 and 18; All are silk- Colors: Heath- desirable spring This opportunity not be repeated. Bbov: Istraw hat. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, '!er!.’llnad Saturday aftcrnoon at their home on North Patrick street to cele- | Fl brate the ninth birthday anniversar: of their daughter, Frances Edwards. The guests were Elsle Robey, Harrlet, Mildred and Mary Polkinhorn; Marion Bayliss, l:abelle and Rudy Rainey, Elizabeth Duncan, Marie Pleasants, Mabel Thomas, Ruth Thomas, John and Henry Florance, Robert Thomas, Joseph Bayliss, Paul Robey, J. War- ren Edwards and Frank M. Ed- wards, jr, Miss Gertrude O'Brion, daughter of Mrs. A. B, O'Brion, and Jean J. Man- ganaro were married Monday after- noon at the parsonage of the Metho- dist Episcopal ChurcH South. The |ceremony was performed by Rev, Dr. B. V. Regester. The bride was glven in marriage by her mother and wore a gown of tete de negre crepe, With hat to match, and brown furs. ‘The maid of honor, Miss Alice O'Brion, {sister of the bride, wore a gown of midnight-blue crepe, with a blue Mr. G. H. Manganaro Was Dbest man’ for his brother. After & southern bridal trip Mr. and Mrs. Manganaro will live_in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Henderson Kirk are spending several weeks in Lakeland, Fla, Mrs. J.'B. Fitzgerald and Mlss Mar- garet O'Brien have gone to Miaml, a., for the early spring season, Miss Emily Thornhlll has- returned £rom a Visit to friends In Richmond. Miss Lols Pepper, who has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Louls Thayer Winterall, at Camp Hum- phréys. has gone to her home in Philadelphia. Miss Mary Bannister is at her home In Richmond after a visit to Mrs. Wil- llam Langley on Prince street, Miss Meade Field was the week end gUent of friends In Baltignore. Mr, and Mrs. Whillam Wirt Triplett of Markhamn, Va., were the guests last week of the latter's sister, Mrs, Flor- ence Davidson Malgne, ati her home on South Royal street. Mrs, R, ¥, Bacon lius gone to her home in' Augusta, Ga. After a visit to friends here. Miss Agnes Moncure has returned to her home In Stafford county after a visit to Mr, and Mrs, W. H, Hall on Braddock Helghts, Mrs, Walter Allen of Portland. Me., fs the guest of Mius Alico G, Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys left last week ~ for Jucksonville and Palm Beach, where they will apend weveral weeks. \ ’ 3 Mrs. D. A, \Groves of Norfolk was the wdek “end guest of her brother re ° Millinery . Authentic copies of orig- inal French models, smart as Paris itself. ~ MONDAY UE AT NINTH | cox, C sister-in-law, Mr. Charles E. Cox, in Rosemont, and has gone to Philadelphia to spend & week before returning home, Mrs. Cldye J. Mitchell and Mrs. Ashby Mitchell ‘are the guests of Mrs. Jack Mitchell in Stevensburs, Va. Miss Merietta Wilson, who has been the guest of friends In Alexandrla, has returned to her home In Hyatts- ville. = Mrs. Willlam Plerson Worthing en- tertained at tea Friday afternoon at her heme at Virginla Highlands In honor of her guest, Mrs. Wayne Floyd of Harrisburg, Pa, . Miss Mary B. Cline is the gueat of her cousine, Mr. and Mrs Ray I Cline, in Atlantlo City, ! Mrs. Walter 8. Hayward is the guest | of relatives in Norfolk. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles F¥. Holden | have returned from New York city. where they spent the past week at the Biltmore. Miss liza Bland Miss Mabel x, Miss Frances th and Mise Esther Lambert spe; the week end with friends ®t the State Normal} School in Fredericksburg, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Struder en- tertained Friday even at their! lwme on Gibbon street In lonor of | the twelfth birthduy anniversary ot | The Sport Suits tyne. chine. $27.50 to $65 1 and 2 button models, of domestic and English twills, camel’s hair, Wal- ther’s velour and picca- Lined with Skin- ner satin gnd crepe de Tailored Dresses Of Poiret twill, wool crepe, jersey, serge and velours, in navy, gray. black and wood. Sizes 14 to 18: 36 to 40. $18.75 to $33.50 —are of the finest English and domestic plaids and camel’s hair. Some London, others here. lections are excellent, in sizes 14 to 18; 36 to 40.- Warwick Lodge Sport Clothes hold sway in our Women's Section The Sport Coats tweeds, in Se- were tailored $27.50 to $77.50 and Mrs, 'umlr daughter, Miss Mary Struder. The guests included Mrs. Flora Cour ney, Hepburn, Smith, iStruder, 9 . C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. from a visit to relatives in Sayre, Pa.| Mr. and Mrs, 1. ¢. Greaver of Bal- Mrs. Frances Van Loon has returned | timore were the week end guests of to her home in Burdett, N. Y., after |Mr. and Mrs. L. B. enton. spending the past two months with ha eturned her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ont ‘after L ';;:“;“M”r;'_*fif’:: Feldtkeller Have | V181t to relatives in Charleston, W Rowland, Goldle Beach, Kathleen ned from an extended tour of uu»[ - Wilkins, May Grover, Flora and Anna |far west. Mrs. Feldtkeller spent the | Miss Nannie H. Charles _and Robert Foots, |early winter with her parents, Mr. |from Chicago, Ralph Hepburn, William Lyons, Wil- tand_ Mrs, Schaar, in Milwaukee, and |€ral month llam McCalager, Henry Barton and |afier the holidays joined Mr. Feldt-| Miss Mary Robefts Hughes and Miss Carlton Eaton. keller and their trip lasted until their [Rose Hughes of Norfolk ara the Mrs. Grant Forbes return home u few days ago. guests of Mrs. Harry K. Hughes Misses Elizabeth and Willlemay Ennls, Helen and Virginia Anna Borden, Ruby Allen, Myrtle Bartius, Jeannette Simpson, Marion velyn Anna Lyons, Janney has retu where she spent has returned _ 804 Seventh Street N.W. TOMORROW—MONDAY ONLY 600 Beautiful FEaster Hals X Every Wanted Color MATERIALS. Milan Combinations, Timbo Braids, Straws and Horsehairs, Visca Braids and Tagal Straws. Stunning modes for every type and taste and for every occasion. I .Cunringhan & Co 316 7th St. N.W. ‘In Time for Easter Selection ew Crepe Frocks Charming Advance Modes—Including Copies of High Priced Exclusive Models, Shown for the First Time at This Moderate Price. For Style Alone $: Z 5 the Price Should Be More Dresses of every description favored by fashion, for every occasion of Spring. Clever reproductions and adaptations of exclusive modes. Beauti- fully beaded, embroidered, plaited and draped types—of substantial quality Canton, Paisley, Rmbmr‘l and Satin Crepe or Combinations. SPRING SUITS Hundreds of Beautiful Smart Tailored and $ 7 5 Fancy Suits have arrived in the last few days. Tomorrou; we feature one exceptional group in Twill Cords, Grays, Tans, Navy Blue and Blacks. All sizes for women and misses.

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