Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1923, Page 8

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8 * SIOCTEDY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923. of Representative and Mrs. Hardy, Mr. Taggart, who months. The son-in-law and daughter o and Mrs. William L. have made their home with them for two years, have taken residence at 2310 "Ashmead place. Mrs. Taggart was formerly Miss Mildred Hardy. Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the min- { ister of Sweden, is spending today in New York, and will return tomorrow evening. Vice President: and Mrs. Coolidge Will| . cuuree aiiwimis of ratvia ana Mme. Seya will entertain a company ! Dine in Washington Tonight En ot ter st ainuer tuis evenini. The minister of Rumania and Prin- cess Bibesco will e the gues n R N l 1\1' o whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R oute to [ ort ]ampton’ ass Govin will entertain at dinner Satur- v ening. = s e T . Govin was hostess to a com- : SR dmother, rs, | P1Y Of ten at luncheon today. Vice President. and Mrs. | days and join her grandmother, Mrs. gasiins e E i |““ - Churles M. Ffoulke. The former attache of the Hun- et i > > garian legation, Mr. Andor de Her- Wushington this evening,| Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary | el L= Work: luet BIghe stopping here on their way vent to New York to- |4 sail shortly for Switzerland SEomLyhbuie Va toithereibome in vy stay and to at. ral month’s leave of absence. Gl e jiEenain e of the National the guest in whose honor the Northampton, Mass, wheee they will | Council of 3 5 secretary of the Swiss legation, Dr. probably remain through the spring| oo ppiooe el woaeen po o | Charles Bruggmann, entertained at and summer. The Vice President and | rence C. Phipss, Who is at the Hotel | \Wicheon yesterday at the Willard. Coolidge have been at Hot|St. Regis, - York, will return to e Ty il e T since the adjournment |her Washington homé Thursday. She 1ev-Werlich, whose mar- Seo , | will probably be here until about the e D e e . and are today in Lynch-lfyst of April, when she will go to e A Hingie the former Will address| Now York to ment Senutor Phipps on Fireih BT ana M Eabes students at Randolph-Macon Col- | his return from | Hinckley on’ 16th street, were the e | in whose honor the attache of Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson Mr, Leander Mc The Secretary Car and Mrs. | Hosts to Greek Visitors. eniertained at Weehs were = honor at| Prince Andrew and Princess Alice |1 he company num- Iuncheon 1 will be the guests in whose honor ; en, and the party w 4 Mr. and Mr&. Larz Anderson will en- e e of Mr. McCormick tertain at_dinner this evening. R parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Prince Andrew and Princess Alice, | Frederick E. McCormick-Goodhart on Bancroft place. o Mrs. Armstead Davis will be hostess to a company of fourteen at dinner this evening, her guests having been sked to meet Miss Hinckley and Mr. ney-Werlich. Arthur Bradley Campbell, who ty returned from Chile, will a luncheon tomorrow for Miss Kkley and Mr. McCeney-Werlich. | d Mrs. Walter Tuckermun alled invitations for the ere to give tomor- {row in honor of Miss Gladys Hinck- nd Mr. MeCeney-Werlich, whose will take place Saturday rtsmouth, N. where she will | ander and Mrs. . Hoyt at the navy yard, while rer is on an inspection trip etary Denby. De Witt Talmage entertain- pmpany of fourteen at luncheon New Willard in com- pliment to Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, Mrs. Talmage entertained at dinner last £ at the sts Representative B. Dunn. Dr. and M Rinehart. and M H Mrs. Frederiek Dent Grant and Sumuel K. Winslow Charles G. Milburn was hos- it dinner evening, enter- dis for her daugh- Milburn, and finance, Maj. Xcnophien H. Price, o engagement Mrs. Milburn an- Mme. Wroblewskn, 2 . H . o~ St i e e Fary Jane Inn - = —_— 516 12th Street N.W. 30¢ Luncheon 65¢ Dinncr Also n In ¢ “With Service” 11:30 b to rmerl Prescriptions of g > : < te Greok royal party wh son will n© in Washingtor ; ) o, Washington | Unequaled for Hair and Gomplezion ek or te ! v For dandruff & growing hair. Mo pu ity Robert For dry hair & itching sealp b - A th " cansing Cream: Absorbs ali rida it i ores. L ing aboard their housc i ui: A builder that n Washinz AUl il inakes veivets complerion: ST g i ream: Makes firm hecks and the wives - Riee ) tiplomats, the r wer women in #t drug and departwent - aud at M. Coon's otficc, 1405 £y R WW " ew MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 | = Known For Remarkable | alue Giving netiont ot entl 1109 F St N.W. Near Eleventh 3 “Tailor Kraft” Coats and Wraps = ? 26 N 0 Of Soft Normandie Cloths 2, 4 4 IN SHADES 'OF . GRAY, DEER, BLACK and NAVY i Special Value 329.5 The most sensational values in all Washington ready for vour choice A Week —soon pays for any onc of these wonderful coats vou see fit to sclect. 1 armth-without-weight coats for present and all Spring wear— ightline and_ tie to the side models—awith new sleeve. cffects—Lined throughout. & Spring Overblouses in Paisley patterned Silks, special $6.95. Q) q 2, New Sports and Street Skirts 87.95 and $ 10 Smart wrap around and pleated models in overplaid, plain and striped fabrics. NN NN 172N ) 17 = N Capt. Lester, Capt. French, her daughter, Mrs. Howard Bissell ot | ger have given up their apartment James Nolan, Mr. Russell Whyte, M Bofralo S na” the latiers daughter, |in the Chastleton and are established Thomas Robertson and M: Miss _Katherine Bissell, arrived In|in Milburn. D T Jomm | S aehington yesterday from Sebring, ork for a short stay, was the guest Washington home. Mme. CI i 4 . Clayburgh | jr., going on to their home In Buffalo mll come to Washington the end !l;f ’yesterflflv- e week and will sing at the mar- riage of Miss Hinckley to Mr. Perci- Mrs, Henry C. llace and Mra. |ag an apartment at 1016 16th street. == Fla., and is spending several days at| The Central Committee of the 1106 G Street. NW Mrs. Hampson Gary, who is in New | Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Hiltor | Woman's Universal Alllance has fs- : of h has spert two months in Florida and | sued invitations for a small tea for §f honor at dinner last evening of | was joined there by Mr. and Mrs.|the discussion of the world Welfare Time. f\lma Clayburgh, who recently | Blsseil and their two children. Mr.|conference Friday, at 4 o'clock. at sited Miss Gladys Hinckley in her |Bissell and their son, Howard Bissell. | Clifton, 3100 W street. Mrs. S. R. Brister of New York is .m ‘M Mfll. i spending a few days in Washington the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. val McCeney-Werlich Saturda: o 4 fesiCel atiN H y at|George Julian Zolnay will p Newton Donaldson, on K street. Mrs, d w $ D Ealuhan et envarne Hundreds of Spring noon in thp home of the bride’s par- | the tea table at the studio tea and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinckley, | exhibition to be given by Miss E"?r severe {liness. on 16th street. Snowden Valk Thursday from 2 to Mrs. Percy Returning to McGill Keefgr will sing. — . - arclock at 1738 N street. Mrs, Flora | Miss Tlizabeth Lindsay Dayton has S t _‘ t (Continued on Ninth Page.) uus oats Boston Home Today. - Mrs. George Almy Percy and her| Mr. Sumner Welles came to Wash- son, will leave Washington this evening | ington vesterday for a few days’ to return to their home in Boston, after | stay and is stopping at the Hotel Hamil- spending several weeks visiting Mrs, | ton. Percy’s mdther, Mrs, Armistead Davis, i and her aunt, Mrs. Stephen B. Elking, | _Mr._and Mrs. David M. Kindleber: Dr. Charles Bruggman, secretar: We all know that a good old fur is superior . y of < the Swiss legatin mmtoceniiary of|to a cheap new one. Theu why not have that luncheon yesterday in_ the Presiden- RO T Choker Capt. Graca Aranha of the Brazilian Megstet ol iroat 2!::;!;?3' was hos:! at luncheon at the S am yesterday, entertaining a s 00 company of eight. > % Mrs. Carroll Hilton, accompaniea by | MARTIN WOLF, 313% -_— Handicraft Classes Tonight HCS k= 5G] > 4 - . Use, Plaiting Liberally Ouc oi the best equipped plants of its kind, and highiy skilled operators feature our service of— PLAITING—Kniic, box. accordian or fancy HEMSTITCHING—and picoting. in regular or wid: width. Gold, Silver or Silk threads to match, furnished “COVERED BUTTONS--Using vour own mater BUTTONHOLES—Hand or machine made in finc workmanship LOOP EDGING—a trimming edge. prettier thau picot. ‘:{E"—. 1C Pinking, Fagoting, Smocking, Scalloping Embroidery, Braiding or Beading Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth Special Close-QOut Prices on 100-pc. DINNER SETS 100-PC. $65 DINNER SET; Saxony $45 china; wreath and roscbud, gold cdge: now 100-PC. $45 SET ROSENFHAL CHINA; $35 mistletoe; now .. o ,I‘ox-Pc. Efl SET h?Hh:.Hg-SLOVAKI INA; pink spra ue band and gold S A 1 100-PC. $89 N N € NA; pink buds in lint.«.;sbro\\ n and black edge: 5% $40 NN)-PCi $68 SEfT SAXONY CHINA; in. edge, cluster of roses and leaves; gold 100-PC. $65 SET BAVARIAN CHINA; 4 conventional design; row $ 5 100-PC. $75 SET NIPPO! NA; con- 50 ventional design; now $ 1oo-Pc.l ij&o SETbl NIPII’ON CHINA conventional design; black line and gold edge; now $50 100-PC. $100 SET NIPPON CHINA; $75 conventional design on ivory border; now... 100-PC. $65 SET SAXONY CHINA; rich border of pink roses on blue background: $45 now 100-PC. $105 SET LIMOGES CHINA; $65 medallions of roses and scroll design; now.. 100-PC. $100 SET LIMOGES CHINA';$50 Dresden spray green edge; now 100-PC. $65 SET LIMOGES CHINA; $45 pink bud and blue panels: now 9 100-PC. $46 SET NIPPON C! 30 ventional design: now 2 $ : IM:I-PC. S75_S‘ET 'vzf%,ENJ"AL ((':H:]NA; oral design, rich go! andles and edges; China Section—Second Floor DULIN&MARTIN(e 121§mn7 F Street and 1214 t0 121% & Streeg, Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Capes—Dresses Hawve Just Arrived —is the name for the new- Now on Sale est shade of the sand- colors for spring. $25_00 $29 Plain Silk, 225 Clocked Silk, 3.00 . $39£ $ Bright as Spring Flowers Every New Material are the colors of the new Every New Style Sports Hose for women. We firmly believe that these values are Silk-and-wool, finely wov- cqual to those sclling at $10 to $20 more. en; very thin yet durable, 275. Sahara A Wonderful Display of Suits—Coats—Dresses The Hosiery $16.95 to $89.50 ANl Values Guaranteed Shop Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F ASHION N ASHION with Value! ; with Value! 1216 F St. N.W. The Store That Sells Wooltex! NEW LONG CAPES With CARACUL Collars $65.00 The Spring Cape bows to fashion’s dictates—it must be Tung! As long or even longer than the dress is the model sketched with vertical stitchings to emphasize its beauty of line, wrapping around with one's own individuality of graceful adjustment. The enfolding collar is of CARAC(JL Gray or‘Beige While the materials are rich. lustrous fabrics. such as Lustrosa. or Veldyne, in weights and textures for Spring wear. In black, navy. tan and gray—the favored shades—and full lined with silk crepe. Spring Displays—Wooltex Fashions So many of our Customers are always keenly interested in seei the new Wooltex styles that this is a week of unusual interest here. Wooltex are the tailor-mades that pride themselves on tested fahrics— that strikingly give evidence of skilled man tailoring—that meet every de- mand for the utmost in style with studied moderation in price. Those un- familiar with Wooltex Quality will find the smartest interpretations of the season's tailored fashions, every suit and coat carrying a label which stands iar that well-dressed look throughout the life of the garment. Wooltex Tailored and Wooltex Dress Coats Costume Suits $50, $60, $85 $45’ $55’ $79.50 Illustrated at $83.00. the straightline silhouette with deep waistline marked Tllustrated at $35. a three-piece costume with rows of cording, the sleeves smart- suit in navy and tan Poiret twill. with Iy finished with corded puff and the collars the fashionable hip length side fastening also showing the effective use of some bloused Russian jacket: trimmed with em- ornamentation. The fabric is mondaine broidery and a richly colored crepe topped and the coat may be had in sorrento blue irock. This suit is an unusual value! or black. Wo;altex Knockabout Suits Knockabout Coats $29.50 and $45 $22.50 to $45 Fabrics _selected for general service and There's a swing and a swagger about Wooltex sports. Homespuns and English mixtures topcoats that suggest the spirit of out-of- keyed to all demands, for the all-occasion util- doors and which add ‘allure to the especially ity suit; correctly fashioned, expertly tailored. selected iabrics, adapted {or wear and weather. IRARRANARARRARR DR NRARRAYRRVNRR R RRRRIA R ErARARPENYANERARRYARNE PR g =DNE | ey

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