Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 8

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8 S Socie OCIETY. Cy Che Secretary of the Treasury Leaves to Join His Son for Visit in A HE Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Mellon, left yesterday for Atlantic City, where he join- ed his daughter, Miss Allsa ‘Mellon, and son, Mr. Paul Meljlon, for a short stay. They will go to their home in Pittsburgh before returning to Washington early in April. Ambassador of Brasil to Be Host at Dinner Tonight. The ambassador of Brazil. Mr. de Alencar, will be host at dinner this evening at the embassy. ‘The ambassador of Germany. Dr Otto Wiedfeldt, returned this morn- ing from a week’s trip in the south the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante ~Tresich Pavichich, will be host at dinner Wednesday evening, April 18, when he will entertain a large company in the Willard room at the New Willard Hotel The § Work, The minister c retary of the Interior, Dr. rned this morning from . where he has been and Mrs. Work will be the s of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs. W. Harry Browu. who Wil entertain a company of twenty Tour in her apartment at 1785 Massa- | chusetts avenue. | The minister of Poland and Mme Wroblewski were hosts at dinner last evening at the legation on 16th sireet, when their guests were the ambaseador of Italy, Don Gelasios Caetani; the minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela: the minister of Fin- jand, Mr. Astrom: Mme. Panaretoff; the charge d'affaires of Czechoslo- vakia and Mme. Stangler; Represen- tative and_Mrs. John Philip Hill, Col. and Mrs, Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Shat- tuck of New York, Mme. Zaldivar, the consul general of Poland in New York, Mr. Stefan Grotowski: the mil- - attache of the Polish legation tme, Mach, the commereial coun- Mr. Hippolit Gliwic: the secre- ry. Dr. Sokolowski, and the immi- sration attache and Mme. Dalbor. John J. Pershing was host atj today at the Metropolitan entertained in honor ¢ T. Allen. Other guests ph T. Deckerman, Gen Willard A. Hol- C. Davis, Gen. Gen. Charles T. Deckman, Gen. Wells, Gen, Stuart Heint- william K. Naylor, Col Col.” Hjalmer Montgomery, n and Maj Gen luncheon John L. Hines brook. Gen William Lassiter, were Gen. Bryant H zelman. Col Edward T, Hartmann, Erickson, Maj. John . Maj. John J. Kingma George C. Marshall The counselor of the Polish legation and Mme. Kwapiszewska entertained a company of ten at luncheon today at the Shoreham in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Shattuck of New York. The military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Dumont were hosts to a company at dinner last evening, entertaining in their home on Con- necticut avenue. Their guests were the minister of Switzerland and Mme Peter, the counselor of the Polish le- gation and Mme. Kwapiszewska, the Thilitary attache of the Itallan em- bassy and Marquise di _Bernezzo, the naval attache of the Brazillan em- bassy, Capt. Graca Aranha; the first gecretary of the French embassy, M. Heilmann, and the Misses Dumont, daughters of the hosts. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed are at the St. Regis, in New York, where they went yesterday from their home in Pittsburgh Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, who with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Car- roll of Indiana have been at St. Au- gustine, left there vesterday for Pinehurst. Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin entertained a buffet luncheon today in honor Donna Santa Borghese of Ttaly, is speaking this afternoon at| scher's at 4 o'clock under the aus- | S of the Girl Scout Council. Mrs. Hamlin's guests numbered forty. of who Ra Mrs. Paul de Hoff Reed returned to Washington today after spending a week with Mrs. George Wilcox Me- Rittenhouse street, Phila-| Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmore was hostess to a company of forty-four at; dinner last evening at Rauscher’s, en- tertaining in honor of the ambassador of Japan and Mme. Hanthara. The company included the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, the minister of Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde, the minister of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan Alal; the minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Astrom; the minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slo- venes, Dr. Tresich Pavichich: the min- ister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff, and Senora de Olaya, wife of the minister of Colombia. Former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall and Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun were among the guests at dinner last evening of Mr. Clark Howell, who is spending a few days at the Hamilton. Mrs. Gillet-Hill entertained at luncheon at her home today in honor of her daughter, Mrs. James MoClure of Paris, Ky., who is visiting her for a few weeks. Among the guests were several who made their debut in the same season with Mrs. McClure in Washington. The list of guests in- cluded Mrs Claude Langlals, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Howard Fresh Canned Vegetables ‘At Reduced Prices Can Doz. Blue Ridge Early June RS oot s e A0, IGH Blue Ridge Sifted Early June Peas Blue Ridge Extra Sifted Early June Peas ... - ‘A-1 Finest Peas.. Rlue Ridge Corn..... Golden Bantam Corn.. Maine Corn.......... Blue Ridge Extra Stringless Beans.... ‘A-1 Best Stringless Beans.. ‘A-1 Best Green Lima Beans..c.coeooecses Blue Ridge Green Lima Beans........ Blue Ridge Succotash. . Kornlet .. 23 18 200 2.50 3.50 1.50 225 225 325 4.00 325 225 225 275 Established 1875 Magruder’s Fine Groceries | Conn. Ave. and K St. and Daughter tlantic City. Hume, Mrs. Noyes Thompson, Mrs. Charles N. Riker, Mrs. William H. Holcombe, Miss Dolores Crawford, Miss Elizabeth Young, Miss Dorothy Dennett and Mrs. Basil Gordon. Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, national presi- dent of the League of American Den Women, entertained a few friends in- formally at luncheon at the Cosmos Club today, in honor of Miss Eliza Pope Van Dyne, national executive secretary of the’ organization. who has recently returned from Chicago. . Miss Louise Goff will b B ] dinner this evening. e hostess at Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Jc Hewson and Mrs. Chauncey 3. Depew. who are members of the winter colony bridge yesterday of Mrs. Will 3 ¥ of Mrs. am R. Kenan and Mrs. George Fletcher, who ntertained at the Ponce de Leon. [v St. Augustine, were among the guests A number of oficials have already purchased boxes for the Polo ball, which will be given Thursday even- ng, pril 12, at the New Willard the Secretary Mrs. Medill ) " Serator and Mrs. Walter E. . Representattve and Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, Gen. John J. Pershing, the British embas (h}s undersecretary of state a Willlam Phillips, the assistant secre- tary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, the third assistant s 0 and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. Mr. Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Willlam rdman, Mrs. King Carley, Mr. and Mrs, Walter D. Denegre. Col. and Mr. Howard, Dickinson, Mrs. Stephen Elkins, Mrs. William Corcoran Lusti Mr. William Phelps Eno, Mrs. Mar- shall Field, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. Farwell, Mr. and Mrs, Rafael R. Govin, Countess Gisycka, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lay, Col. Morris Ernest Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mrs. Gardner Minot, Mr. Frankiin Mac- Veagh, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Parker. jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.; Col. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. A dlstinguished list cf patrons and patronesses has been secured for the concert and dance to be given by the Brown University Musical Club, now on tour, at 8:20 o'clock Tuesday even- ing. April 3, In the ballroom of Ward- {man Park Hotel. Heading the list e the numes of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, the former of whom is a graduate of Brown University. This is_one of the annual events of note in Washington and advance re- ports indicate that the concert this vear will surpass any previously kiven here by the Brown men. Maj. and Mrs. Frederick A. Baker entertained at dinner last evening at he -Spruce Log Cabin. Among their s were Gen. and Mrs. R. C. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horton Ar- nold, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Norment, Commander and Mrs. T. R. Barry, Col and Mrs. Frank C. Jewell, Col. and Mrs. Harry C. Barnee, Mr. and Mrs eorge J. Weitzel, Miss Corbett. Col John C. Beaumont. Mrs. Emily Smith, Col. Frank Halford and Capt. David S. Barry. Mrs. Myrtle Mae Loebsack announces the engagement of her sister, Miss Mabel Ruby Callan, to Mr. Richard Olsen Jorgeleit. The wedding date has been set for Wednesday, April 4, and will take place o the Calvary Baptist Church, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. and Mrs. Dr. Baird Hosteas at Tea At Women's Club Sunday. Dr. O. Josephine Baird, chairman of the Bible study class, will be hostess at the weekly tea at the Women's City Club Sunday afternoon, when the guests of honor will be Mrs. Miles Poindexter, wife of the new ambas- sador to Peru; Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, wife of the new Governor of Porto Rico, and Mrs. Percy Quin. vice president of the Congressional Club. Dr. Baird will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. James E. Ament, Mrs. L. B. Swormstedt, Mrs. George Eastment, Mrs. Pickett, Miss Clara B. Noyes, Mrs. Helen Gardiner, Judge Misses’, Juniors', Girls' NEW AND LOVELY GARMENTS W and Girls the V E have specialized for years in obtain- ing for Young Women, Miss ’ery Best Apparel made. es, Juniors Every garment we show is exclusive and must incorporate with E: cellence of Fabric and De- tail Youthfulness, Simplicity and Charm. OR Spring and Early Summer our stocks are now replete with extensive and delight- ful selections in Sport, Practical and Dress Apparel for School, Town and Country. CHARMING DRESSES FOR CONFIRMATION, Three-Picce Suits Wraps Knitted Dresses Fifth Sueaters Dresses Skirts Accessories Floor. FiTbwit, Comer Thirieentd OUR —to the maker of these splendid quality Chiffon Silk Hose, sell at— that we are able to $ 1.95 Full - fashioned, Sheer, Silk Stockings. Excellent value.: Colors are Black, Fawn, Gun Metal, Gray and Cinnamon. Our regular $3.00 Chiffon Hose, in all colors, specially priced for Saturday only.... .. .. . $2.75 FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND APPAREL FOR :vmmfi%m Kathryn Sellers, Mrs. Willlam B. Daly and Miss Harriet A. Hosmer. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Willlam E. Humphrey, Mrs. Clif- ford Ireland, Mrs. Thomas Crago and Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom. Assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Marion Webster, Miss Constance Towner, Miss Floradell Staples, Miss Maude Freeman, Miss Fenn Calvin and Mrs, Marie Stair Lawyer. A program of music will be furnished by Mrs. J. J. Underwood, who will give several vocal selections; A. ¥. Zerbee, bari- ton Mr. Durward, violinist, and Mrs. Carl Chindblom, planist. Mrs. Emerson Hamllton Liscum, president of the Army and Navy League, will head the recelving line at the ball to be given by the organi- zation on Easter Monday night in the sail loft ut the navy yard, and will have with her Mrs. Edwin Denby, wife of the Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, wite of the ‘a: nt secretary of war; Mrs. John Lejeune, wife of the major general commandant of the Marine Corps, and Mrs. John H. Dayton, wife of the commandant of the navy yard, who has given the use of the sail loft at the navy yard for the ball. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt is spend- ing the week end at Atlantic ity and will return to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel the first of the week. . Maj. George Haven Putnam of New York is spending the week end with his sisters, the Misses Putnam, their residence, 2025 O street north- west. Col. Samuel M. de Loffre, U retired, and Mrs. de Loffre,'who spent the winter in ‘Washington, are at the Hotel Astor in New York. Open from 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Late Arrival Sale of Chinese RUGS This direct importation of superb China Rugs domestic carpets. Size. 2x4 2.6x5 3x6 4x6 3x12 4x7 5x8 6x9 7x10 8x10 9x12 reached us late in the season. them through the summer at prices slightly higher than what you have to pay for Regular Price. $24.00 $42.00 $70.00 $110.00 $145.00 $145.00 $190.00 $220.00 $250.00 $310.00 $350.00 In order not to carry months we will sell them Sale Price. $18.00 $29.00 $48.00 $72.00 $95.00 $92.00 $115.00 $145.00 $152.00 $210.00 $252.00 These rugs are positively the best Chinese wool and dye; guaranteed washable and to wear like Per- sian. exchanged. othing charged, sent on approval, taken back or NEJIB HEKIMIAN 1512 H St. NW. S ERY LR e 1109 F St K.W. Awaits Here-- other modes SUITS .. CAPES +evevnen WRAPS ..ueen R A A R B S AR A D A A A A A COATS w:m FROCKS ........ $]§ BLOUSES—SWEATERS—SKIRTS HOSIERY—ALL MODERATELY PRICED R L MorriSoNS Known Fer Remarbuble Valwe Giving The Smartest Easter Apparel COLLECTION High-grade Coats, Frocks, Suits and preting the approved ticularlyemphasizing style distinction, quality of fabric and extreme moderation of price. Near Eloventh You of garments, inter- for Spring, par- RN 25 25 $975 o $1975 to to *110 75 %95 75 %65 to to A A A A AR A They will sail for Euro; Saxonta March 31, to remain about a year and & hait 0 oe!n about Mr. John Callan O'Laughlin enter- ;:m.ed at luncheon yesterday at the acquet Club and had as his Mr. James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor; Senator Warren, Senator Owen, Senator Brandegee, Gen. Pershing, Maj. Gen. Allen, Representative John ilip Hill, Mr.' Leland Harrison,, as- slntant secretary of state; Mr. S. P Gilbert, jr.. “undersecgecary of the Treasury; Mr. Edward Clifford, as- sistant “secretary of the Trea Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Adj. Gen Davis, Gen. Reilly of New York, Brig. Gen. Bellinger, Brig. Gen. Downey, Jane Vogue Easter Hats $5, $7.50, $10| $12.50, $15 At Ney's Only. Open a Charge Account SOCIETY\ Col. Stephen A. Bonsal, Maj. Queke- meyer, Maj. H. H. Armstead, Maj Henry Leonard, Rear Admir: Pen- son, Rear Admiral Rodman, Rear Ad- miral Grayson, Mr. O'Connor, vice chairman ‘Shipping Board; former Senator Chamberlain, former Repre- sentative Mondell, former Representa- tive John W. Dwight, former Repre sentative Ira C. Co Ja B. Reynolds, Mr. £ chiesin e Mr. D. A. Roper, Mr. Joseph P. Tum- ulty, Mr. James Brown Scoft Perry S. Heath, Mr. Hampson Gz Mr. Wade H. Eilis, Mr. John Te Graves, Mr. Robert G. Evans, r. Ralph V. 3 Mr Your Old Hat Made New Again ¥ Clenning, and el Hat Fra 2 Vienna H > o at HEMSTITCH BUTTONS COV NG D cking n rln:‘nllnlfii Factory 435 11th St. N.wW, TPLAITING Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378, 2561 16th sz, n. Jane Knicke Skirts $5.98, AN Open S6 .98 £10, $15 @ Charge {ecount A Sale of Jane Vogue Coais Women’s, Misses’, Small Women's A Special Purchase $19.98 Tust 100 Garments HE smartest of coats for Sports wear—yet dressy enough for Dress wear. of the many styles. As to the VALUES, and how low the sale price really is, judge tl from the fact that we have been selling ACTIVELY many of the Coats in our regular MODELS—Belted models, flare models and the swagger tailored models. Suitable to every type. Washington Branch of the Famous stock at $29.98. MATERIALS—Overplai visible Plaids, Polaire and Cloth. Our artist has pictured five Fifth Ave., New York, Establishment A Special Sale Tomorrow T hat Offers Astonishing Values in New Easter Hats Extraordinarily Priced Hats of exceptional designing and beauty, charming and piquant. Shapes with the newest trimming touches are portrayed in these new $10-00 arrivals for this special Easter Offering on Sat urday. These clusive hats—yet popular price. are at=a Hundreds of Smart Styles and Colors to Choose From! The Values Are Most Exceptional —Each Would Ordinarily Be Much Higher Priced! SHOP EARLY! = @ < 92—3@ 90904000 ¢D0 @+ De B+ G+ 0 +O- 2332422322 2332342820182 422 0024 $3434 S2332323 8243 $332212353321 2343123280202 00248

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