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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. SOECIET Y. h Washington, Saturday, April 7, at 2:30 fonly attendant was her sister, for a few weeks this epring. Mrs. Me- and Miss Virginia Richardson, in_the | o'clock, in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, } Allen Howard White, who also Lanahan and her children have spent cation with Miss Helen Richardson [o] home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ Baltimore. Mr. Lambdin and his bride [dark blue in flat crepe and a hat to |several years in England and have not Willlam E. Richardson. on Lamont | will make their home in this city, a8 imatch, and a corsage bouquet of |been in Washington for more than short street. The Misses Richardson were |he is not only connected with impo Iswect peas. Mr. Trimble is a son ot |visits since a short time after the death } hostesses yesterday in compliment to | tant busincss life, but is_also soloist |former Representative South Trimble |of Mr. Mclanahan Mrs. MeLanahan { thelr house guest. at the new Sucred Heart Church. | of Kentucky, but now lives in Wash- |and her childrea will spend the summer | e ington, and with his bride will make [ in the northern part of this country. 1 Mrs. '3 ¢ Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ e : o Fillfar d | their 1 Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard of Cathe-| Dr. Tom A. Willlams has returned | their home here. dral Mansion will have with her over | {rom a visit to Philadelphia, where ho = | the Easter holldays her son, Mr. Jo- | ¥ o D A ams “also | Mrs Longworth, wife of Rey seph M. Stoddurd, who will arrive |Madison lor. r. ams & tive Nicholas Longworth, is i y = 1 4 . N vis Massachusetts and ¢ York |y vhe LONEw e Ambassador of Brazil, Mr. de Alencar, | Neaington. Som. " 'nd "her | visited in Massachusetts and Xew ¥ork | Yohie Wicre'sne B o the 1over s daughter, Miss Ruth Stoddard, from was the gu tl at_the Caito Hotel, S Stodda o Mrs. George X. McLanuhs - | kumy in the pres- = . . Providence, ¥ Miss Stoddard will ge MeLanahan s ex- it G . g pected to open 1 ushi = T Y Entert 151 D nn be accomp roommate. | Mins Lazaro Bride of pen her Washington home ] Will tertain ests at 1 er {Miss Rosalind of Paris, | Mr. South Trimble, Jr. - - - France, who Will be her BUELE UFINE | T Temmmeentative ang Mre. Ladislas | SEE R AR A A AR NN A AN EEAANEERINERNNTNNE Washington today. laughter Elaine to Mr. South ST 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours: 9 to 6 Saturday at the Embassy. fio " Vacution, | und will arrive In| avepresentative and Mre leor . The oe ony was per- Miss Callic Doy ey it e und Miss Flora| formed yestorday at moon in the — S to remain through the Easter season. | jiqoe! Mer b, ¢ Gavin, in the pres- ador of Brazil. Mr. HE amba : : - = s of only the immediate members i Gpaiy anine with e eral weeks s (he guest of N S e e A et Month’ End e p'I e beth ~Wickersham™ of = A Ih'"";‘“r ¢l ‘\f‘"[';;i Srip. The| E STREET AT EIGHTH vion S T earance Saturday evening N re for a wedding trip. 2 , | bride wore aveling suit of dark ist of figured 0 Mrs. Adumn Roder of Balti-| blue with e issued invitations f ie chin d emall blue hat to ige of their daughter, El | match, and a coprage bouguet of or- to Mr. Arthur L. Lambdin of | chids ‘and lilies of the valley. Her The ambassador of Germany, Dr. Otto Wieds has returned from a tw visit in New York, where he t the Hotel Ambassador SALE OF SILKS LAST TWO DAYS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! On account of the great advance in prices, we are discontinuing these lines—and they are marked 'way below their real value for quick disposal. 300 Yds. Paisleys. .. $1.59 Yd. 36-inch Tussah Silk. in the real Pa . Pavichvi Leaves r Visit in Middle We Che minister of the Serbs Dr. Tresich ch. left today for the middle speak tomorrow before commerce in Detroit | address the Jugo- Independent Club_in « , on back- Detroit. and will stop in seversl other b e grounds of white, Copenhagen, wistaria, § rown gray. cities of the middie west before re- t l t t TR 0 Last-minute in and F ilk Y The. ter enetrtained informaly | s l Plaln an a‘ncy 11KS 1 39 d last evening, when h o o the members of the lega- | Easter ities Mr. Daugh- The asso y e ! Sewers season at Asheviile will go the Rrst of All | Hemstitching, Picoting, I | i ! | ! : Button, | | h Striped Crepe de ( PR nlar SOUTH TRIMBLE. JR., f yesterday, who wan Miss .uzare. daughter of Represent- Park Hotel in comptiment | ative and Mrs. Ladislas Losaro of | \mah Jones of Sharon. Fi. | Louisiana, the marriage taking place ecretary Davis. Other | Yesterday at noon in the Church of =uests were Representative and Mrs. | the Sacred Heart. Clyde Kelly, Representative and | 4 Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, fomer Repre- | eutative and Mrs. Thomas 8. Cra Pl Insignia of Good Taste UST as the mark “sterling” designates the genuine ($2.49 to $2.98 Qualities) 150 vards Satin Rad Buttonhole ! h topped | n:“[ ;f;fuwn Jamaica, in silver, so does the mark of the “master graver ir. and . Harry Evans and Mr. [and Port au o s v . R i e tarold | —— signify unquestionable good taste in gift selection. penhagen, cream and pir ; = | ncatuces jars $Enkingdont soniitno Every giit bearing this distinctive mark has been or 5 of Uruguay, was the guest of honor | tastique at the Hotel Hamilton, Tues- chosen from the Schmidt collection. Let us help ou choose a wedding gift which will be beautiful the bimonthly tea of | day evening, for the benefit of Noel esterday 1 - ection of the Twentieth | House, one of the m Plaiting d rarely duplicated. ice! 3 ch was given at the | UDUSUAL - entert Enhance the value of your anniversary and wedding £ vards ot lacl sifver Gubhouse elintemiations| Wison | Washingloufsuri e e e climity: in ) gifts by choosing those which bear the insignia of Orders Left S S S, r the evening, and among ! good taste. Y ye 1 - i . i Mine an interesting | < on_the program will | For Fifty-four Years \‘ |th I S Fl‘lda\‘ itk —Main Floor. 1alle u Fr o d Titera- 5 o7 Bino, "Alina Cla— | Han Tporters of old and modern Silie 2 - ture of her count Shepield Plate, old and modern Glass 1Nt . « il dmarsh PO d ver holds a table ra 7 . e, nod 7. - Be d AR St m vl her r“‘m,.,’ SR Garnitures and fine Porcelains Will Be Finished ar Bran Maglc Floss EELILE I ner Minot. Mrs. Rob 1‘ -~ Suturda\- i The very newest thin Sweater Y 2 ¢ \ The s Secretary of war, Mr. | M @ Auderson. ) : | i thmldt & UI] Y i > . $ x It pre N Henry T. Mrs. Henry rquand, Mre. | el . able and ¢ effect raisler desig eain 1 ming New- -, IL‘ ening. 1 snitted 5 o dlipias 39c Col. Trvine L. Hunt at a luncheen at !" S’|‘.D§r'pd h, = = " = 1 ¥4 s « ¢ o 4 miod « the Soren Vs e | ) 12/{ Connecticut Ave. N.W, \ : Ball N & Washington D R T Art Goods Main Floor. e —_— Misx Alice Louive Ed- | BOosTON PASADENA NEW YORK : = o student at Bryn Mawr. | MAGNOLIA NEWPORT Ribbons for E f rine Corps stati Al Frost of An- and their wives. hier =t £ Notlon Counter—Main Floor. Real Values for Thrifty Shoppers Friday and Saturday in Our DOwNsTaRs STORE 100 Bu_ngalow .”Aprons striped and figurgl percale and ichiacle brajdand it c ry special while they fast 7/ Known For Remarksble Valwe Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh ~ Bertha Pabst and Miss man Miss Volstead who is leaving Washington eu Xt week with R ive stead, for their Minn.. is being 7 Dresses for Easter - anite Fal tained before her dep turs She was the guest of honor at a luncheon gi today by Mrs. Grace Kendall Angu 1 Saturday will e entertained b, is at the Pre-Easter Slip-over colors in_cham combinations; e I Rowkand Bib- lub. Assistant P In Spring’s % 5 i e | g Loveliest Styles, i 2 o attend post ventions in Texas, Oklahoma, Ark und Kentucky and wlll be absent about ten rs Store Pure Silk Chiffon Hose (st in téme for Easter comes this remarkable col- lection of new dresses for women and misses. These are cxquisite Paisley combinations, charming Cantons, Robert W. Patterson will give ie planned Saturday even- x ldaughter, Countess in her own ho My Special [ Ghiyoka, inther own b i crepe de chines, marvelette and taffetas. ch model a : 5 e best i s line ol ‘ ,",,3;‘ nery 1, U The invidations | _frvfrr(..r,fwndmuz of the highest type designing and mak- ,“.m;’ s r"i:‘,‘:’”‘c Ul‘nm‘:m‘t s ioustate ih read. d ! na. Not a dress sn the collection whose valuc you would 1 won't be able to find them. In black and gu Mr. and Mrs. Clande Lan place as lozw as twenty-five dollars. Colors: Navy, brown, F"day and Saturday i Sizes 8 to 10. Very specia i cocoa. gray, leazjk. paisleys, plain or sn combinations. Downstairs Store preparatory to Also in this sale the smartest tailored Poiret twill i and wool-crepe m 2 i g - o -crepe models you have seen this season. y Ribbed Union Suits 4 8 Al o AT 2 s R e Step-in an L ko atre Hame Other New Dresses—Special Values % SRRSO 49 lie parents of Mr. Langlas 7z z z c of first qus - S T i e non $17.50, 819-30) 329; 33-7; $39, 343 up ¢ of first qu e C ] shington SHs T"’i 5; Ea, i entertained e- = 7 i 7 . =27 t N il Q o 0 Downstairs St LS ot Ghgnesgoen B | New Coalts, Special, %25 & owstairs Score Mr. Walter Penfield at the Chevy | i 2 1 =27 4 Thase Club, i | Friday's sole includes Handsome Polaire, Camel's Hair, 2700 S Fuller will entertain Ocverplaids and Tweeds, in the very latest sports models. Their S 4 Just Received Langlais careful making will be readily noted. Some full silk lincd; others 2770 P e it b half lined. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18; Women's sises, 34 to 46. R 200 Sweaters - K flina | r == > th Mrs. Ka “home, wt Other New Coats and Wraps ) q 24th street and Tra Col. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and $1050 $29; ‘335) $45- $59 up First quality soft wool and mo- CAPES Mixs Hilda Sykes arrived in Wash- I 3 all the weaves, includ $ ington vesterday morning from their . S easnTe B 75 on_their houseboat Everglades nilih-link hlet Sand At e fotts - Ehey nert o S e ¢ { link filet and flat effects; Charleston, S. C., coming to Wash- Y round or V necks: neat round or ington by train. They plan to remain \ in the city until sometime in May, flat girdles; in cvery wanted new when they will leuve for Burope, Each where they will spend the summer. spring color s We have just received these beautiful leghorn hats with crepe de chine crowns and flanges. Also milan | of Portsmon L hemp hats with /mnd-;tnbrolidvn_‘d crowns. Trans- S oonBlithiouRD. The! remuaini: ot ; parent hats of horschair braid in drooping e the seasou. ! y Y, flower trimmed. Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kautz have | Downstairs Store their home on 19th | mother, Mrs. Henry | of Portsmouth, N. H. | At the One Low Price ects, Special Lot of Bloomers . Windsor Washanred i ““0000“00“000000000000“0000000000000000000000000000000“00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000“0000000000090060009000000-00000 G , il Lingette Windsor Cotto: pdirs, LW Eugster has returned Matrons’ hats with soft drapes of novelty straw {;;...\\1':;‘.“.‘.1 Striped Batisted with clasti e i $1 00 ey B } 2 : a : ops; neatls nmed; it o et iorhber caats and ~atin. Colors: Gray, navy, r nd, copen, pur- ot néatly trimmed, cihid 5 e and Mrs. D. ple and black. Friday at five nincty-five. Other New Hats for Easter 35, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50 up ‘ Store “anal Zone. on her v back to this country New FEaster Hats, *5.95 s “ Gowns and Envelope Chemise Nainsook and Lingeric materi als; neatly trimmed or plain tailored; in flesh and white . l .00 Downstairs Store A\ "l \, Nz \ 7 23 - & S s . G ~> Youthful Dresses and Coals 2 2 : W e o : f &b A New Shipment of ¢ Your conree GRlksS Dibne iientas For Girls, 6 to 14 years ‘]2 50 S 6 0 T30, lome Cooking. X Very Sipeciale i oc oo nes o oey TA Women’s Oxfords and Slippers A Splendid Opportunity to Buy IZANNSIZANNY, 7 \:',’E \ Very dainty creations of unusual designing in fine - - . Wayfarers I"rcn[Lh voiles, pongees, taffeta silk and crepe de chine. :\f‘\: the Smartest Sprmg Apparel an You Can F lll Your Hand cembrosdery work, ruffles, ribbon, sashes, dainty tucks. SR at a Great Saving Eoves Easter Needs' Boo The Sea All are used sn the trinuning of these very charming models. (,{: 93] ) ® \ Hawk .......$200 Colors: Green; copen, navy, midnight blue, winesap, 55)... W o nderful Shop Faint brown, tan and white; plain or in combinations. & THE FAVORED FASHIONS value! And Perfume ....$175 7 S vou can find [ REg Other New Dresses, 6 to 14 Years SR THE FAVORED FABRICS Your size in Eight” Jackson Place $8.50, $10, $15, $17.50 to $25 & THE FAVORED COLORS SOME style, '« Lafayette Square though it PP00090909090090900900000909080009309090900090000000999009000000¢2000900000000890C000LP099090€¢ 0908099000909 890008090390090008900009099000000009000090090800900000090068009 Telophons Main 1716 = 2 may not be New Spring Coats and Capes, $12.50 % Wide Choice in All Si Lere i all of R S s ) ige oice in 1zes them 3; Sizes 6 to 14 years For W. d Mi WE BUY 3 In all-wool polaire, homespuns, overplaids and tweeds. Just the - isses Rhcredare blickl i ; % style the jussior girls love—Third Floor. gray suedes, black kids, tan % Tismendsant Jewily + Kids, tan calis a ack % Oppenheimer & Shah i calis—in addition to many :} 907 F St, N & other leather combinations. gf * E $ 12 2 L 4 ~