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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. SOCIETY. [ man of the floor committes for the|Rose Bright, Miss Harriet Tuxley, | Brooklyn, N. Y., who spent the winter Vassar dance at Rauscher’s, Tuesday | Mrs. Marguerite C. Bone, Miss Mary | a1 Tampa, Fla, are en route home Wier of Beaumont, Tex., and Miss guests over Easter Miss Vernette o Helen Jordan of Houston, Tex., who will arrive tomorrow from the Mary o Baldwin Seminary, where they are Students. Miss Ward and her guests will be at home informally Sunday afternoon from § to 7 o'clock in her hcme at 115 Webster street. Miss Ward's mother, Mrs. A. J. Ward, has gone to her former home at Beaumont, Tex., where ghe is Secretarv of Interior and Mrs. Work endine tiic cany sorin. Leave Sunday for Fortnight's Trip i et baine feryr to Oklahoma and Arkansas. R Luncheon for Miss Watts | At Columbia Country Club. . e p - Bugene Gott, jr., entertained | E Secretary the Interior |her on the trip and returned with s Jr. i HE Sec ~“i\‘(‘fk 1 Senve | her ar far us New' York, has Koue (0 icheon toduy at the Columbla and Mrs. ‘or] w s Providence, R. L, to visit until next Country Club in honor of Miss Alice Washington Sunday evening|week. Mr Barry, who is with the |y P00 17 MORor of AIiss Aiea] evening, April 10, Tho members of Siiast . Hugenia Rollne Mis. | ratithe Burlington Hatel, B g MO piume: JLon: | line Campbell, Mee. E. B "Huxley and emer, JMr William Hlack, M | e tenion ter” | BUTTONS, COVERED f\’:’{l’;:;: Commander Hines and Capt. Mr. and Mrs. M. Oste: ¢ Col, 9478, 2561 1615 Hills, Miss Ellen T. Quigg, Miss Ada- mander Robert Griffen, Mr. Ralph Maj. Oliver Bloodworth, Mr. George|N: Y. will come to Washington Fri- HEMSTITCH Capt. Randall Carswell, Maj. Theodore - l Mrs. M. E. Holley Miss Marion T. Hayes, who is to be married Tuesday, April 2, to Mr. Jo- seph B. McCarthy, was a recipient of & shower yesterduy by her assoc ates at the Y. M. C. A. She also re- ceived gifts of sliverware from secretarial staff and from the mem- bers of the dormitory floor of the as- sociation. Those who_took part in the shower were Miss Percilla Brady, taunton, Va r i g 0 - lonal party i same ter- 5 for a fortnight's trip _U'lu il L ka ks | dra;. Clande. Santuél, Watts. whose Miss M. E. Betts, Mrs. Alice F. Pimper, dian reservations in Oklahoma, and | GO Wil RS B s G e e Mrs. B. Dangol 8. Margaret on their way back will stop at Hot —— tetler, xon of Mr. und Mr. dore Miss Lillian F. Gross, Mi Springs, Ark. Senator BEdwards of New Jersey and | Allen Hostetler, will take place Tues- — rothers Semor and Senora de Riano |son entertained a small compuny day evening. The other guests at Dinner Hosts Last Night. luncheon yvesterday at the New Wii- | luncheon were Mrs. Paul Ramey, Mrs, The ambassador of Spain andlard | Carter Leary, Mrs, Scott Offutt. Mrs William Hamilton Knox, Mis Norwood, Miss Blizabeth Lackie, Miss Mo Senora de Riano had a company of S EACH new wave of style ten dining informally with them last| Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews has is- : 1 ! bt sued eards for a luncheon Wednes. | Mable Sfuclair, Mies Emily Prescott, Gold and Silver surges through the Paris day, April 4, at 0 o'clock, in ho Aliss Loulse McbLaughlin and Miss A KAHN Inc. 935 F St. N.W. boulevards, the ocean wave bears its counterpart consigned to RIZIK. A latest instance is the The ambassador of Peru and Senc of the officers of the Montl Mary lmirie. The company is remain- de Pezet will go to New York at the socfation, at her residence, 1 jIng to play bridge through the after- end of this week, to remain through |street i noon. the Easter season with their son and| o daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A <. Basil Gordon will go|gax Washington Pezet. adelphia today to spend Easter | when the other guests ineluded Mrs: st evening Mias Isabel Garges a bridge party for Miss Watls, N N N N N \ A N | wi ter's parents, Mr. and|Jumes Laurimore, Mrs. Virgil 9 N newly arrived Mrs, New, wife of the Postmaster | Mrs Ik L. English Miller, Mrs. Paul Ramey, | BIRD S & o jed by Mrs. George — lam Hamilton Knox, H NS O Nt Eouls ond her daugh- | Miss Emily Allen of Newark, N. 3. | Horron. Mise Virgini 1 DINNER GOWNS T. Moore of St. Louls & ter, Miss Harriet Moo 1l motor |is s to Gunston Hall tomorrow and willlMis be entertained at luncheon by Mrs.lof | Touis Hertle. Mrs. Moore and Easter vacation with | Virginia Hereford, Miss mpson Cox. daughterfcott, Miss Margaret Hense mmerce Comumissioner | Hannah Hunt, Miss Martha ~Bovle. ving Co Miss Mae orwood. Miss Marjorie 1415 G St. Opposite Keith’s 65.00 87.50 125.00 daughter, who is a student at N : Sheets, Miss Ilizabeth Munning, Miss r:unf,a are spending the Ars. D, Andrews entertained a|'yay Rhodes, Miss Alice Shepherd. Toeaton I Washington and pper party last evening at Le Par- Frances Boone, Mlss Beatrice s er dis fzabeth Lackie, op at Mount Vernon Gunston Hall 2Mrs. New will on their way tc ttier and Mis: P o % 1 Mre Wilam G Miller and M e Teland avenus [ Lola M. Miller entertained at == - € Nuncheon and shower Monday, in com- or and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial |D ned by their daughters, Dresses a'clock at 1 Miss Rebecca Dial and Miss EmilV{ oy apriage of Miss Helen Al-|Dliment to Miss Helen Alberta Sigler Dainty and Fresh Dlal, who have spent the past three . .nf ler, duugiter of Mr. and | Whose marriage to Mr. David Arm-| g weeks in Panama W, T Sigler to Mr. David A iz Parsons will tuke place Thurs- | Gowus, specinily selected o~ guests were Mrs. & ‘Parcons. sun uf Mrs. Jumes ke e New Tork. Mrs e e o biace somorrol | James Muir of Baltimore, 3 Mrs. Dial will entertain a company 2 for us—in the newest de- of ten at lunc tomorrow. signs and styles. Colorings. 145 Up 2 e er of a ille, ) o ok nover, ’ e e e Salia 7520 oclock in the Grace | AR SCRmUCk of MARCLEC, UG Vot Mattis and will n with her e e e Ruth Fliteraft of Haddonfield. ! lth Parsons, Miss ns, Mrs. Oyster, Miller, Mrs. James Martin. Sigler, Mrs. Clarence 1 War- Miss Pa through April. Miss Mattis was host- ess to a small company at luncheon vesterday entertaining in compliment 11 be followed immediately b informal reception for the mem < of the two families and a fe Mrs. to Mrs. Ira C. Copley. friends, in tie home of the|wi, Miss Lucretta, Miss Wilhelmine | Then, too, our showing of Mrs. John W. Crim. wife of Judse | RICEPLEIS On PORRCTIGULATONNS, | Warnick, and Miss Allene Martin. Suits, $29.50 Crim, assistant attorney general, en-ly .. Mrs. Willlam G. Luke, of | yr o jaank E. Such of Philadelph S, s ertRingd informally at dluner lost!pey - Y. as matron of honor. |y, Ygined her husband, Mr. Frank E. gvening in the Pompeiian room « and Miss Lola Miller. as maid_of (18 J0Ied REF THPREL Sppginted on Capes, $24.50 Lee House, having av guests | jon o deemaids will be Miss Mason Day and her | \OnO% Her brideemalds the s s Day, and Mrs. Willlaw ; Ruth_Slite of Haddonfield, 'N. J — ok d M tzabeth Dixon of Flea’! . guew mm enteruined MRS. CA? & AT 9 raggaman, | MORt W. Vu. i e of fifteen ladles at luncheon | Always important in philanthropic work in the capital and now interesting actiSh o, GD, Wasganay | " piraiiy it have as niy vom | SORPO 0L BN ST, P e e ke s T—— o [—— o [—— s |e—— e ] Waggaman, and Mr. Argyle Norwood | s will be Mr. Perey. Sigler and Bchers) the By O caday, Ap! 4 Finney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles: . Curtis Sigler, brothers of the nd 3 T. Finn 1 be married at noon | bride; Mr. William G. Luke of Pel-|will have w for 6 DU ] v et ave. urs for w Foctulgit Easter Mond in the home of the|nam, and Mr. Patrick Daugherty of |holidays their som. T it e oL R LR IR bride's parents at 1814 Newton street | Buite, Mont, - > Fairfaz, a Sunior at Yale and fie of land are staying at the - The ceremony will he performed by | ~Little Miss Allene Martin and Miss | his classmat Ot Huuiars o — the Rev. P. C. Gavin of the Church of | Wilkelinina Warmick. cousine of the | Middleton, Mrx. J. Hamilton Lewis to retarial staff of the Washing- AL GO A 7 »f Hanover, Pa.; Miss e ton ANOVE LI ! and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax I ere clth them for the Easter ven and ilipsbornt is will speak he beautiful Russ “hic v Warner of St 4 the Sacred Heart and wil bride. wiil be the ribbon bearers. {}_::;1-_‘z(‘.‘,'m3,‘;“{:_‘“,;,‘,‘3,,",,.;"0( Minno | Speak at '::'""]'l' e e who apent| g arranked Dy Waggaman will be attended by Miss Winifred De Voo has been ap- | apoliy and James T. Babb of Lewls: | e time in Constantinople and saw | In the afternoon the Josephine Waggaman, and Mr. ited @ page from the District of | ton, ldalo. L u great deal of Admiral and Mrs. | dances and r'“np Lamar 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. = some of her v % are in charge of the|give umbla at the approachgng an- Bristol. ‘wh erfck Hastings Walker will be st ma Songre 3 So-| Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman. na- erican work amo s812 ponolugues. e O D et hiis neve |toiat +ice president, imuiles die|Ameeican work smeng she Bughay| monclosu = 5 Ilfih-l.‘\ T members of the League of Amarioan ;‘;‘1;’&4 >|"r own .(‘XIVP'l'iPhL‘E‘, at the > nce O. S Mrs. George Huorace Lorimer of | : ! Pen Syomen and the members of the [0 3 - = - o'sul ‘oman’s N ‘lub to a Pegey O'Sullivan and Miss| Woman's Natlonal Press ¢ O'Sullivan _ of TUniversity |tea at her home. 5604 14th street| Y.._are Spending n short|northwest, Thursday, March from | Philadelphia, preside ican Women of Pennsylvania, w the guest of honor il a . g Hotel Hamilton today. witl ~'at the New ¥ stance Drexe tess. Thos Bt e R e er at Le Paradis oF 'the Seoretary of Commerce: Mre | ped ‘a“u‘"é? Tifnors o 4 VISt en Toute | of the leAgue. 3 Henry Wilder Keyes, wife of Senator (to Washington. a ; Th 5 X e Bl W e s e e B SR BT gratifies every wish of : L4 L3 F man--delicious food and L @ L] delightful music in an || exquisite setting! t of the Reput Deliveries will be made of all garments requiring I alteration in ample time for Easter wear | tates - ney general: Mrs. Mary R. Rinehart, Mrs. B. P. Bruggeman. chairman of the United States employes compen- sation commissior Mrs. John J Spurgeon. Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, vice chairman of the democratic na- tional committee: Mrs. K. T. Holmes b and Miss Lucile At on. | H. Wright will entertain a | rty Thursday night, taking Tempting Froclcs at a convincing price. 2 Genius }las evolved many successes fhis sca- son—appealing to personal taste, with models conspicuous for their originality and individu- ality. Bold departure in design—but all of them touched with the magic hand of refinement and dressiness. Col. and Mrs. Isaa xined at dinner la fheir guests were ¢ g. when Mrs. R Buy at Cash Prices With Credit Convenience Davis, Col. and M s Ernest | ocke, Col. and Mrx. Ma. | | and Mrs. Buckley, Mrs Newell ABRAMSON of Atlan who {s visiting Col. and . Mrs. Newell; Mrs. J. M . moth Col Bridges Outfitter to Men, Women and Children 7th and L Sts. NNW. No Branch Stores Ford No Cover Charge at Dinner entertain a company of twelve guests at supper | tonight at Le Paradis i returned trip to Pa a and other accompanied | Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band Mrs. David G. Barr to Washington after ama, H Ja places. Mis I H-A-N-A-N Shoes for Women 1216 F St. NW. For the Easter Parade! \re vou ready? Every lovely fashion of the season awzits you, and evervwhere new styles and moderate prices! Canton Crepe. Pajsley Crepe. Crepe de Chine, Batik, Roshanara, Flat Crepe Georgette Crepe. Twill Cords Consistently trimmed—with embroidery and ribbon bows of unique tying. A Great pre-Easter Apparel Event . Suits—Coats--Capes Costume suits, in three or two pieces, with new wrap around sash tiedAjlickets A 1 nd strictly tailored models. the lovely new coat styles and many capes, some fur collared. Fine Millinery, $10.00 to $25.00 The very hats that Paris is wearing—the cleverest of new shapes, the drooping brim, the wide brim, the close poke, the ribbon hat—a collection of choicest one-of-a-kind models to assure personal distinction, whichever one may choose. Lovely black hats, radiant rose hats, blues, greens and mountain haze. Fine French felts. > Costume Blouses Silk Costume Slips, $8.50 Easter Coats °3S Mayra Like rare wine, famous art, classic literature, Hanan must speak for | itself. In fact, it has spoken, and | women of discriminating taste attest | 1 $8.95 to $20.00 \ pmier SlhonefeTe ,'""',‘1" I arhete A specially gathered assort- Hanan merits by adopting these aristocratic shoes permanently. ! “M-Y-R-A" ‘ Is a new spring number, arrived in time for your Easter selection of fine footwear. This graceful pump of black satin is embellished by means of cut-out design and strapped with black suede. The mode of tHe separate blouse! Exquisitely tallored or lace trimmed, with 8hoylder atraps of colored, cieverly fashioned in Jacquette or hip- self. aarment for which we thank the Paris'an’s blouse siip-over, in printed crepes, rich lustrous c'ever initlative. plain erepes, in the lovely shades of rosewood. :lrt‘t::tév;se‘t“ ::LI:;/‘ Lanvin areen, Indo blue—a Umbrdla&—Specia] New Vanity Boxes, $6.95 $7.50 “Swagger Sels” for the E y Vachette, cowhide and calf, in Easter shades— for spring showers In rainproof silks and colore of Copenhagen biue, brown ‘and aiso black, moire purple, navy, gre and Brewnwils nd with four or five fittings—an accessory of satin or grosarain o utiful Bakelite or high importance te accompany the Edster costume. carved wood handles; tips and ferrules to mateh. CENTEMERI French Kid Gloves, $2.85 to $9.00 ment of excellent values. It's a representative showing of both Sports Coats—and Wrappy Wraps and Capes—distinguished by effective designing and original treatment. Twill Cords Tweed, Llama, Frost Glo’ The French heel is very dressy, at the same time a beautiful street model. Famous French Gloves—the name that stands for beauty in finest kid and perfecti f ' ? glove making. The Florine, the Bandalette and Van Dyke two-clasp glove: ;p:he n‘::.,';'t Mondaine, Cumejam Parisian gauntlet efiects, and the French ‘mousquetaire gloves in 8, 12, 16 sg 20 & tton lengths. Bolivia, Polasr. 14 The exclusive distribution of i Hanan Shoes is confined to ! Gloves for every occasion and every taste are here in black, white and the important colos Exclusively in Washington at Jellefi’s GOLD STRIPE—Silk Stockings That WEAR [he greatest satisfaction in hosiery expenditure is found in silk stock- With sz w o Patr The Dressy Coats and Capes effectively embroidered and braid- ed: the Sports Coats in plain or smart plaid patterns. ings with the patented Gold Stripe "which prevents ruinous runs from Mercerizes eme garter clasp cuts. In black, white. silver, light and medium gray, polo gray. otter, boboliik, medium brown, dark brown and gun metgl. win $2.75 Store of 77‘9 m’(’hf C Sells nothing Gold Stripe Silk Stockings in Washington Only st Jelieff's e i specialised - Q. it con siot ' specialize. | ble——xjol—xa]ol—olo]—=lole—xlol—=olc——=|o[—[o[=—=|o|—=[cl —m]ale— 0| c— 0| ——= o] —= |0 | ]| l——Jol——=s]olc——]ol—t—lol—=lalc——lal———l& .

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