Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 43

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Items of Special Interest To Society Folk of Capital Washington Residents Absent for Brief Visits— Others Returning to City—Record Representative and Mrs, Thomas B.| Dunn of New York are spending a couple of wheks in their home at Tlo-" ‘hester. They will return to Wash- ington in the early t of April rs. Theodore Roosevelt. wife of the acting Secrctary of the Navy, will be | #t home for the last time this season | Wednesduy afterncon from 4:30 to| 6:30 o'clock ! Mrs. Henry F. Dimock has gone to St. Augustine, Fla. where she will| spend several weeks at the Ponce dey Leon, | Mrs. Marshall Field will go to New York early this week to remain through the spring, and will probably uot return to Washington until the autumn. and her som, Henry Walter went to eu- summer where they Newport work on their nd er has taken ) Park Ho- r daughter. Kirke ¥ at Wardm b el Hoyt. who | idon, arrived ! about a_ week ago. ington England on the led from Miss Hoyt and arke of the roval about the middle marriage of eut. F. Wiseman ¢ navy will take place with her moth ¥ they | rs. Raymond T.| | | nd Mrs, John L. 1y daughter. Miss z have returned h. where they spent a portion of season h Carolina. | nied her south yesterday. Ansberry are end of have ngth . wife of the general. will for a_visit e in PPorts- A will joi n New Hampshir and the. 1 to Washington early left “Williams %has B Hot Mrs. Wilton Lambert. who has been an extended visit to Palm , has returned to Washington. go Vidmer will neat week at Wardman Vark Smith, daughter D.’ Smi from Washingto i s Mary Gwynn, wio brida ton about March ©f scveral week sawtelle, wife of ~wood arsenal, al engagements cent death of her unt of the thew Trimble. Mrs. Ma winter in en route pending Hotel spent last topped here lorida. and are Thomas Madden Foley, whol abroad last August to place her I. has returned to John H York will a mhrey Crawiord of ve in W ‘%lr.r;mn home ot of passing Throng. about April 1. to be the guest of Mrs, Edwin S. Puller. Mrs. Joseph Bryson Corbett of 1 Massachusetts avenue northwest has eturned from Florida, where she has been spending the winter, and has With hier a5 a house guest for a short time Mrs leanor Glenn of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis have left Washington for a visit in Atlan- tie City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman have | with them as their louse guests Mr. and Mrs. Filipe Yturbe, who will re- main in Washington until April 1, when they will sall for Kurope. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presbrey of New York are spending the week end in Washington at Hotel Hamil- ton, having stopped on their way home from Pinehurst, where the; have been staying for several weeks Mrs, George Howard, who made her home in Washington until a cars ago. has leased the Booth cottage near Baileys Beach at New- port for the summ Mr. 1 Mrs. August King-Smith and 2 Josephine Houston have re- turned from zuests at the re ce Whitney Hoff at the Ritz-Carl- ton. her are Mrs. William Herron and daughter, Miss Patricia Herron, at Green Spring valley e, where they are week of Mrs, George W. Ewing. end Mrs. Julian Harrison Hill and her small daughter, Miss Anne Maury Hill, of Richmond, Va, are visiting Mrs, Hill's father, Gen. the Lee House Mrs iward Shivers of William veral [ Parkershurg, W. Va., is the guest of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul Leetch of Georgetown Helghts Miss Elizabeth Nallor Sawtelle is recuperating from an illness at the her grandfather, Mr. Mat- thew Trimble. She Is a student at Mount Vernon Seminary and expects to resume her studies there this week. Dr. and Mgs. N. H. Darton and fam- iiy have returned from Arizona and will spend the winter at the Hotel Gurdon Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Keddy enter- tained a company at the weekly dance last evening at the Washing- ton Country Club. . Mr. and Mrs. M. S, Rosenthal of "hevy Chase announce the engage- ment ot their daughter Lillian to Mr. Maz Offenberg. Dr. Philip S. Smith Guest Of College Women's Club I Dr. Philip S, Smith, director of the | is | United States geological survey, to be guest of honor and speaker at the College Women's Club tomorrow. Dr. Smith will discuss the work of his department. The members of Bection IV, Mrs. Thomas W. well chairman, will be hoste the afternoom, and Mrs. Wing. another member of the s tion, will receive with Mrs. Sidwell. Special guests invited include Mrs. Philip 8. S Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs, and Mrs. A. B. Furk. ~Mrs Coonley and Miss Virginia Alexander are to pre- side at the tea table. All former students of Vassar and the New York State Library School, whether members of the club or not. are in- vited to attend. Massachusetts Society Plans Benefit Party ladies’ entertainment commit- | tee of the Massachusetts Society will Lold the first of a series of card parties followed by daocing at Wardman Park Hotel, Tuesday at 8 o'clock. There will be tables of five ew York. where they !pn tion of Mrs. i}y near Balti- |7 Kearney, at || l 1 ! hundred and bridge and the games! will be progressive. The fund is to be used for the en tertainment of those who may accom pany the governor and the thirty- nine mayors from Massachusetts who will be the invited guests of the society for three days, May 4, 5 and 6, on which dates the Massachusetts So- ciety will be hosts, Hundreds of New SUITS—DRESSES COATS—CAPES Have Just Arrived On Sale Monday 25 329 335 539 %49 59 \ Distinctive Styles and Materials The Values Are Exceptional We Court Comparison ! ¢ | { { 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 18. 1923—PART 9 SOCTETY. Bethany-Hughes Wedding An Event of Yesterday A wedding of interest to Washing- tonians was that vesterday of Miss Jewell Bethany, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. W. J. Bethany of Fort Worth, Tex., to Mr. Edwin Hughes, formerly | of Washington, now of New York, a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes | The ceremony was per- i | | { | i of this city. formed at noon in the First Congre- 8 M a former pastor of that church. Only members of the two Itamilies witnessed the ceremony, which was followed by a breakfast in the presidential suite at the New Willard Hotel, where the table was gay with jonquils, and asparagus vine. The bride wore a traveling suit of fawn-colored tricotine, with a picture hat to match, trimmed with a plume of the same color shaded to deep pink. She wore a corsage bouquet of bride roses and lilles of the valley. She was at- {tended by her sister, Miss Willa Mae Bethany, who was in amber Canton crepe, with a hat to match. Miss Esther Hughes, sister of the bride- groom, was bridesmaid and wore & gown of flgured crepe in Belgian de- | sign and colors and a hat in_the MISS ETHEL HURLEY, same shades. The attendants both Whose engagement to D Clyde | wore pink sweet peas. Dr. Paul Gearhart has just been announced. | Johnson was best man. 3 ! Mr. and Mrs. Hughes came to Wash- | for their wedding. that the| parents could attend the He is a native of Wash-| 5 {ington and attended the Iirst Con-! Lecture Topic Announced |gregational Chureh when the Rev. |Dr. Newman was pastor. He has Alliance [iived in Europe for some years, but | ore recently made his home in » Washington Club by i York. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes will re-| Vurpillot, His subj 1 be |main in Washington for a week and 1 gational Church by the Rev. Newman, of white carnations age. UNDERWOOD |ington flatt ceremo: The Alliance Francaise W ashington, D. C. Announcement- ISUALIZING the possi- bilities in the extension our service—and adher-~ ring to numerous requests, we have assembled for our stocks READY - TO - PUT - ON OUTER GARMENTS. A New Service ~which we hope will add to the satisfaction of our tailor patron Suits, Coats, Wraps —of the highest character—mer- chandise which will please the most discriminating. French Hand-made Dresses MME. MULLER Ladies’ Tailor and Importer. FIFTEEN-EIGHTEEN CONNECTICUT AVE. a collection of For Real Value in Ovrsted Furniture See Our 3-Pc. Living Room Suites at $165 fIThey have spring edges and backs, loose cushions, and are upholstered as you prefer, in Velour or Tapestry, to carry out any color scheme. We're told they represent the most unusual values the city offers and we believe inspection will so convince you. Choice of Rocker or Wing Chair. 7Other Overstuffed Room Suites as low | S]lp Covers to | ‘ Order | McDevitt Slip Covers have | made & wide reputat for ex- oellence of fit and finish. Order- ing will give you best se- lectl ind insure” slip ocovers hll(' vailable when required. Window Shades —te order. No trouble for our Tepresentative to call to submit samples and estimates. Stook Bhades, 3x8, in white, ecru and green— . = Special, 59¢ Living as $125 1003 9th St. Telephone 2930 i 5 One Door Above Mount Vernon Bank McDEVITT s SRR YL T i ¥ 7 TSP Y T DR Y Vi YT Wi R R U ST YO AT NTAL 4 i e “Evolution Soc Jeune | will be at Wardman Park Hotel. | Fille Depuis Fifty Later they will go to New York. I ST TITTITTTITIETTTTTTETTIL 1216 F St. N.W. AT T T T T T, Our Easter stocks are wondrously complete, and serving, as we do, a most discriminating clientele, each piece has been carefully chosen—both for style and value! May we not impress upon you the desirability of making a choice this week? Many groups of extra values will be offered! | Beauty in Women’s Wraps Spring wraps are trimmed with fur or stunningly embroidered—twills now vie with the light weight soft pile fabrics for “a place in the sun"—all are new in design—all are waiting here for you to see. $89.50 All the new style features of themode gracefully trim and straight in line—the sheath silhouette, the wrap-around with cord-tucked bell sleeves and collars, sash-tied wrap to the side. and the engaging blouse cape wrap, completed with side tie. Lovely fine fabrics. such as marvella. marcona and gerona, in tan, bat- wing, ramie, graystone, sorrento, navy and black, beautifully lined and tai- lored—and most moderately priced for wraps so outstanding in fine fabh- rics and distinctive styling. A New Group of Finest Fabrics Three-Piece Costume Suits $79.50 $95.00 w versions of these most fascinating Spring Suits. with the joy of a becoming frock matched with a jacket of clever expres- sion. In this new group may be found the new longer jacket all- over braided and embroidered. or the coat with new Tuxedo revers, also every new variance of the mandarin and hip blouse jacket, with new Egyptian notes in embroidery. Bodices in plain crepes in light contrast shades or new prints. An intriguing collection pro- viding the color vou like best. New Tailored Suits $55,00 Their favor never grows less for the woman who finds the strictly tailored suit her be- coming style—new jack- ets, new collars, art in tailored finishes commend them. Navy, gray, barley, ramie twill cord and hair- line ~", Ve 5% " 8 Dresses of Fine Distinction Street, Afternoon $69 50 & Dinner Models Conspicuous in charm are the very beautiful Dresses that hover at and around the $9.50 price— chiefly to be noted is the Parisian flair for beading, but beading which is distinguished in newness, ac- centing graceful lines and giving the fine flavor of contrast color. _ i Accordion plaiting adorns the mode, soft, gracious plaits that complete a sleeve with flowing ei- fect, in panels that swirl and gently drop to place, in flounces one above the other, and in entire dresses held with hip girdle. . g One of the newest style notes is a model of rich a tier skirt style at $65.00. Three-Piece Jacquette Frocks of Silk Crepes $59.50 to $89.50 The lovely silken dress that conceals its bodice and covers sleeveless arms with the lit- tle street jacket blouse or coatee effect. In beige or gray, one may select at $79.50 a three- piece costume with a very charming frock and an all-over braided blouse jacquette with girdle of self softly crushing around the hips. Other very distinctive styles await vou, both . in flat crepe and Roshanara combined with printed crepe. The Dress Shop is completely ready to meet your spring needs—smart inexpensive frocks, at $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 are specially grouped for this week’s selling. lovely moire ribbon in tango, navy and black, in New For Misses Fashion Calls to Youth in Easter Arrivals _ Jhere’s great activity these days iif the Misses” Shop, for youth answers early to the call of Fashion. And what a wondrous showing of new styles is here! Come and see! Misses’ Costume Suits, $55.00 to $150.00 Every express has been bringing them in direct from the creators of smartest youthful tashions—pretty crepe —topped frocks and the loveliest of new jackets. New Coats and Capes, $25.00 to $79.50 All the lovely new ideas in Springtime Wraps—the smart colors, the styles eventually for youth, a wide range. Misses’ New Dresses, $49.50 to $125.00 . To express one’s Easter joy, in beautiful crepes in Spring’s new colorings, ruffles. plaitings, panels, drapes. Individualized millinery inits most distinguished expres- sions is the only kind which finds a place in the Jelleff hat shop—the type of hats which appeal to women who appreciate and desire the most artistic conceptions of the dominating fashions. Tailored hats with effective beauty in line, dress hats that are delightful in ornamentation and sports hats of distinctive style. Every requirement of the debutante, the young woman and the matron has been most care- fully considered in our selections Centemeri Gloves—From France In Refreshing Styles Finest French Kid which calls itself the Bandalette. clasping clos Iy around the wrist. the novelty effects that strap the wrist to slenderize the hand, and others fancify the wrists and snugly clasp. displaying striking color contrasts. $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Beautiful long Kid Gloves are ready to meet sleeve lengths, or crush about the wrist—in 8 button, 12 button and 16 button lengths, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Wolf it fS ‘ New Costume . Blouses §2¢7€0 ;.,- e $10.95, $16.95 quality and offered in the_two The ways of the Costume leading spring shades—platinum Blouse are pleasantly different and dyed blue wolf—very full and the matter of choosing re- haxgi"’"a‘f]’éz;.“sa"t‘}lcs?;‘g%‘e ani. solves itself into the personal ex mal scarf of genuine Eastern ‘pression of color and style. mink, in the extension joining which gives a very pretty effect at the back of the neck. Special— Fox Scarfs, $22.50 Very fine pelts, in brown and taupe and very specially low in price. Contrast the color with your suit and richly embroider it. or decide upon a print that is smart- ly Egyptian, Hindu or Japanese in design: match your suit with a plain color crepe that is effectively corded with self or that richly carries contrast color embroidery. All are here—in the slipover, hip blouse and sash-tied models. Spring models are ready—the exquisitely fashioned shoes that stand for finest shoe crait —in beautiful leathers and selected shoe fabrics. It is of interest to note how Sorosis prices are kept to moderation in these smart and beautiful styles. A World-Famous Name for Fine Footwear lnwmdubh Style ith Assured Comfort -+ -4—Brown kid vamp and brown sucde back, $11.00. B—Black suede colonial, $11.00. D—Patent wisth black brocade, $10.00. C—Black satin colonial, $11.00. E—Patent with gray suede, $11.00. Saster With Easter only two wecks distant, it is none too early to give over one’s thoughts to the spring wardrobe. 2 CEHCE ={¢

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