Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 46

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Rubenstein Club Plans Housewarming April 4 The Rubenstein Club, which has Tected the New Willard Hotel for its Permanent hesdquarters will hold a *housewsrming party” on the evening ©of april 4. The affair will be a com- Bined card party, musicale and dance. Cards will be plaved in the small ball room, gnd dancing will be enjoyed in the lazge ball room. During the ev ing several chorsl numbets wil rendered by the clud under direétion of €laude Robeson. Refresiments will be served Eoxes for the are being rapidl sicale and dance subscribed. Humene Society Benefit At Poli's Theater, April 20 A pertormance for the benefit of the ! Washingtor Humane Soclety will be givén at Poli's Theater, Friday wfter. April 20. One of the features e “Pandora and the Box of Mic, noon, etyrned to the New York ks with her r De- returned from Florda, are ding at the Roosevelr, 16th Peifer 6f New sts in Washiog- Miss Evelyn National ‘York were recent on Their dau Pleifer, (s aue: Cathedral Schoo!l %%%%%%%%%%%% ORRISON CUNDED 1109 F St. N.W. COSTUME SUITS Materials, Styles, Tesloring of such as to present ourstending values at 349.75 RN e ALSO SELECT $25 Up t;l < 72 X Velues and siyles 'SOCIETY. at the Marie | " | guest of Known for Remarkable Value«Gwing A SUPERB COLLECTION OF NEW SPRING WRAPS, COATS AND CAPES FREEEL RO E b MRS. JUNE HULL BIRD, | afternoon tes at the Women's City Club today. Pages’ Dance to Be Held i | One of the interesting features of ID. A, R week will be snnual the ger _.num sual who pageships of unusual {nterest r is & Goucher a ot the Yo Miss Clarissa_Spencer, world secre- N Aseociation g g Wi srre' s Chris- and Working he hostesses for the g R Your Old Hat Made New Again Cleaning, Blocking and Remodeling Hat Frames 20d Trizmiags Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W. B e “Cleflin *Specs To make you see, Our Home is Thirteen-Fourteen G” CLAFLIN OPTICAL co. City Club Blag. Formerly $th and F Sta. | Eer. 1885 [CESY Nr. Eleventh ASSORTMENTS to $110 that merit inspection Who 1 hostess at the regular Sunday | K fw At Rauscher's April 17]= Miss Elizabeth Hanna Hostess at Supper Miss Elizabeth Hanna entertaiped 4t supper at her residence, on Floridsy avenue northwest. after the perform. ance at the Playhouse last night for the benefit of the Child Welfare So clety, in which Miss Hanna tock the Card Party April 3 Benefit of Hospital ‘Tables are being rapidly disposea of by the committes in charge of the annual csrd party to be given for the benefit of the Casualty Hospital on Tuesday, April 3, at 2400 16th street. Entertainment in Honor Of California Clubwoman? Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, as- | Fitzgerald, president of the California. Federatlon of Women's Clubs, on ‘Wednesday evening. Those asked to lead in the one-act play entitleq Additional holders of tables are|meet Mrs. Fitggerald were Mrs Maud = Foo i 5 = % Avenue th@dist Protestant urch | Montgomery coynty, M., annéunce Pacur sa0 aeprrtent no°;§ ,,.rf{ffi\:fs‘;’sflar“smffi:rl.:‘a' Mrs. Howard B. Nichols, Mrs. Danlel | Park: Wapd, Mrs. Harriet Upton Tay-|of this city. were married =~ The|the engagement of thelr daugnter| Goon's oftcs, 1443 Ere been with Miss Hanng | Webster Prentiss, Mrs. H. C. C.|ler, Mrs. Emiky Newell Blair, Mrs. |céremony was rtornhzifil;yh;ne'R'; | Beatrice to Mr. Eynest Leroy Thomp. | the winter; Miss Carla|Stiles, Mrs Walter T. Weaver and Bessie Brueggsman, Judge Mary e e R | B ot Backe, WA : R L. Miss|Mrs. George Russel Cecil Toole. IdBe RKatherine e e escior. ‘e Drige|l York, and| Mrs Charles E. Myers s ohairman Stine’ Sie Minnegarode, Mri Yotestant genogn dirsctor ot |of the committes on candy: Mrs. Ed- ward B Adams cakes; Mrs E. W Hanby, prizes; Mre. J. L Buynitsky, card tables and chairs; Mre. William | J. Bréwer, tickets, Mrs. Ernest Ket- | tier, priniing and posters. and Mrs. Fred P. H. '(lo playing carls Tea and Sale for Benefit Of Home for Children| The tes-and spring sale for the| Marriage Licenses. gzn‘o;’flz of the Washington Home 'ar; Marriage licenses bawe Doen tssued e | ildren will Le held this vear at the | folloxi residence of Mre. Walter T. Hoban O Byia of Timdsvici M. and Bdne avenue, Saturd 27103 and B4 G. m 3 to 6 o'clock. It wil 'BC!"\ be under the suspices of the Plerce P art v ‘GJ"fl an organization Sears Tavior, Mrs. Katherine Len: Mise N Anderson and Mrs. He Thursday evening Mrs. Willet and Mrs ElNs entertained with | Jong, having as thefr guests | Scanlan of New Zeadand | Miss Lucille Adheron. Jirs. Clara Sears | Taylor. Mies Isabel Bacon, Mrs. Elair Bannister and Mrs. George Richard. son of New York. ce plays— casts, includ- Oltve ro * Mrs. Meredith of Denver Women's City Club Guest Irs. Ellis Méredith of Denver, Colo., will be the honor guest and speaker at the forum luncheon of Women's City N | Salmoz, bork | oz, the views ¢ she create charity n | Members of the Pierce Guild include ment, Mis$| Mrs. W. P. Stattord. - Ave Jool Orsdel, Mrs. C. H. Robp, M= Patten, Mrs. J. M. Green, Mrs 224 Lilip T Daie H su 2nd Estber ¥, 1 ¥ and Marcaer Tacdle. sots | a »Ir: H B H well, Mrs. W Browning, Mrs. C J. H. Letts re. Carl ‘w H Kenfuck\' Society Host At Re;epnon March 2 _m.un'mlinll il 800K SHOP PEARLMANG 83365t “Just Like Home” Hlarp Jane I 516 12th Street N.W. 0c Luncheon 65c Dimmer | Also = la Carte “With Service” | 11130 to 230 430t 7 Formerlys Shloss Cafeteris Srudio Tea to Entertain Camp Fire Girls' Secretary Mrs. Walten C. John, president of | Mrs | tne Camp Fire Girls of Washingtor. | {;N *;F"!’:,L is entértaining at tea this afrernoon | at the studio of Mrs. Loch, of Miss Edith Kemptho fleld secretarv of Kempthorne ha; w Zealand =3 (I Cunningham #Go) 316 7th St. N.W. Pre-Easter Sale of OATS-CAPES-WRAPS 1 honer e New Spring Colors Deer Graystone Barley Pear| Gray New Blue New Brown avy - 2-Toned Effects straightline, corded, braided, embrcxdéred Suits with a EASTER COSTUME SUITS There is nothing surer in the whole world of fashion gossip than that suits, and particularly three-piece suits, are 39 7 ° novelties with “Rolande” tucking. ; to feature Spring apparel.” Styles in box coats, bloused coats, Fine Quality Newest Styles Newest Colors Long Waist Models e Bodice Rxbbon Effects Models Eml:roldered Effects Colors include: ‘D. G, MARCH 18, '1923-PART 2. | Misnesota Girl Bride sistanz attorney general, and Mrs., Green, ‘Winifred Ellis entertained for Mrs. lChua,D Cs was the scene of & pretty | wedding Mcnday afternoon, Mareh 12, Cm.rk Beall of Pinehurst, N. € ‘vlbm Miss Ama Maouen of Mankate, | wedding will take place late in April oy 5 was becomln(ly attired in gray ch gk left shortly aftex the ce: their friends 3t 224 lliss Rigg: v { SRaat e FREEXFEOALFELLEFY 3 Afrantlin Square | EELALS LR LI SIS SIS | SOCIETY. Announeed Betrothals Of Intereet to Society| Mr. William Becon Oliver annoynces the engagement of hip njece, Miss | ‘Willie Oliver Dyncan. to My. Edward The ! Prescriptions of MRS ,,1,‘,.&.E.‘.’§.’,§ erowns Ya- ary h." & 11ehing se Cla tuu t TeRZ: Absords o Of Rev. G. L Humphreys The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 4 | 4134 Keokuk street, Chevy | J._ Humphreays, | “‘u‘ of the Rhode Island | Mr. ang Mrs. C. Cig Clarke Hipkins of ses. to lantic rn they will be at b me te || 15t street nortk- || KAPLOWIT Zser INOORFOBATED Botel JUI/ * GOWNS .- WRARS 14th St. at K Dinner, $1.50 The service »- the. atmos- phere—and every one of the six courses produce a most delightfyl meal. Sololov's Orchestra 721 NINTH v/ T.NW C)!arge Accounts Solicited Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel for Easter Attractively Priced and in Complete Selections New Dresses are featured at $17.50, $19.50, 825, $29, $35, $45 up THEY will meet your favor by reagon of their unusual designe. Refined styles for wom- en and misses in materials suitable for any oc- casion. Paisleys, canfon crepes, taffetes, flat crepes, fancy crepes, roshanara. Also the new- est tailored models in poiret twills and tricotines. New Wraps and Sports Coats £19.50, $25, $35, $45, $50 to $75 COMPLETE sclection for women and misses just received in handsoms light weight marvells, poiret twill and newest sport fabrics. The values are unusual. Costume and Tailoved Suits $29, $39, $45, $50 to $85 INDIVIDUAL models of youthful designing for misses. Refined tailor-mades for women, kand-tailored of poiret twill and tricotine. Cos- tume suits have ezquisits blousss of silk. AU sizes, including ctylishstgutc. New Hats for Easter Wear, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50 to $18.50 ATS of exquisite refinement and spring beauty await your inspece tion end approvel. Imported cello- phans, Jtolisn miloms, transparent hats of hovse heir and inloid malins effects. Trimmings of graceful drooping ostrick, handsoms postel Fremeh wrecths, American beauty roses, on ohids, violsts end gordeniss. Misses’ hats, youthful models, matrons’ hets, sach an ertistis millinery conception of the highest degree. Bleck, wavy, grey, send, purpls, oakwood, mountain haze, droum. New Silk Qverblouses for Easter $5.95 $7.50 §10 $12.50 up 4 COMELETE mew stock of fashionablo paisley silks, oriemtcl cvepes, camtons < and oveps de chinas. Many models in Jackettes and Hip Overblouses, with ox without collars, long o three-quavter slesves. Sizes, 8, to 46, in all ths new spring shades. Silk and Silk Fiber Sweaters $10 $12.50 $15 $1850 to §25 THE newest turedo models, finely tailoved and finished with pockets and belts Newest weaves in black, navy, Heording, tams, apple green, aimend, gvay, orohid. Regular and eztwe sizes. Children’s and Junior Girls’ Silk Dresses $7.50 $8.50 $10 $12.50 $15 to 825 R A of Children’s Sills Drastes, sizes 2 to 6 yeave, and Z N especially complete chaw(? Girls’ from 6 to 18 years. white and the newest spring shad Easter Coats for Girls 2 to 16 Years $5.95 $8.50 §10 $12.50 to $25 JUST as handsomely styled as dur exolusive models for women and misses. High grade, #ll-wool fabrics, sush as Rometpume, polaire cloth, camels hair, over- ‘bb!dc and soft wool sports materigls. Van Raalte & Kayser's Silk Hosiery, $2.95 A g pa de elmu taffetas, silk porgees and georgetiss, this price we arve sho: the newest cldeke in chiffon net and thread silk. Also the newest stripes plain silks. Blaek end spriag shades

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