Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1923, Page 41

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' SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 1, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. American Legion Ball | [EiEEEEEER Authors’ Breakfast Plans Eastern Star Chapter g{;-.?_"rfl?ieffi'}'"fiin‘f L‘gfiir Clacsics ;r,f’(f\“l.;;“\l-,:;r.'r:rgrn.;.‘,,r,.fm & 1% TWe Carnival and Tea Planned | . . . A ell, Mrs. W 5 Estes, | strect, v e siste v 3 a o | Are Neanng Complenon Plans Bxg Card party st ;m-m” s \a’v'v‘lllm-b"ylmw Alll;;:l l!(l:"r']‘ nv“Nurm Carolina and Mrs By Hospxtal Auxl]xaq To Commemorate U. S.| 4 3 J Norman Ames, who will preside at 5 | RO ] As April approached interest in the 's. Charles Cecil has completed . 3 the tea table, and Miss Josephine| The Ladies’ Auxi Entry Into World War authors' breakfast, the seeond gather- | arrangements t Wardman Park g, i am Montgomery, | Bird, who will assist them in the Ing of the writers of America In this | Hotel for the card party to be given |Mrs. Corinne Headman, Miss Blanche | dining room. = ¢ to be held under the auspices of |by Esther Chapier, No. 5, 0 . g, |Friedll and Mrs. Louis P. Shoemaker. | R ve: ke = | . ¢ of American Pen Women, ; April 47 Mrs. Edwin Carpenter Dut- Ev‘,ntASthdaled‘ for Fr.xclay.! Y 4 S | nd members of the frater- | ton hns sccured as patromesses: University Club Women April 6, at New lelardi g e ity stantly conferring as{ Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs. : H l—Elabor: P i ¢ A 1o speakers, as to honor ert Work,” Mrs. James J. Dav To lee Easter Lunc]’leon otel—Llaborate r'rogram | g < bl ;i adquarters | Mrs Denby Mrs. Wi ‘| Tomorrow there wil be an Easter Arranged. { PR ow th Tha break=| iPineLoigy 2 ea at the National University Wom- & - 1 7 & ] ;.' -(\\nl- Wood, = 2 s Club, 1834 I street, to which 0Ck: tars. | Louis Tru-| women who have attended any of and Mrs. | T8 s . - Mrs. | the various colleges In the state of | on e especially invited. The hos- [ tesses, w present different Ohio man | colle; “ Miss er, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Living. .| Hunter, Mrs. Frank Lahm, Mrs. N atterson, Mis Miss Ethe sushnell and Mrs. Miss Jack Ward to pay Honor to House Guests vard will be at home SPRING FOOTWEAR Milady who is particular regarding her foot- wear will be sure to pay us a visit during the com- < L . N i ppbptmdets INg week, in order to replenish her wardrobe with the newest models in Spring Footwear. ofesdeofesdesteodeod desdesdesdeoe esdeleofeofesdesdesdodie | Miss O'Brien to Give : b 4 A J Party for Miss Kline 1 ! 4 of Dame Fashion’s demands for the latest styles and designs for this spring season are easily met here, where all desired modes and fl ° P . oF ‘; ‘®mbm® & @ e | 3 A ) shapes arnd popular leathers may be had. : : Fifth Avenue~ NewYork e Particularly pleasing are the new 1510 H. STREET. N.W. CPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTZLe | brown and gray suede pumps, also the i | | i rich satin and patent leather pumps. i o jal ele | Sport oxfords in two-tone combina- Ta"e pleasure it inuting you | H « tions, gray and brown suede and rus- " o A sia calf are likewise popular. to t]:cu- Op:mng stglaya Paris and Gi:){&ing Fashions i b i HOSIERY FOR - SPRING for Spring New creations, beautiful in design and embody ng the latest patterns selected for spring wear, await you in our Hosiery Department. Do not fail to see the varied display in colors, plain and silk- and-wool effects. “Wizard” Appliances —which will save yan needless pain and correct foot troubles, are avail- able in our Orthopedic Denartment. Consult our foot specialists, who will heln vou in the selection of the necessary appliance. — | om the foremost markets of ‘ 4 j KAPL@WITZBROI ' f;le wo]:]d are Juplicatecl' and | [ F AMILY SHOE STOR Gowns—TaiLLeurs—Hars—Furs SprorTSWEAR — BLouses —Bacs Paris NOVELTIES — The original models gathered TOSEIRESIED I 3‘1“1”5'-‘] l’)’ their own staff in JOS. STRASBURGER CO., Inc. the Gidding workrooms 721 NINTH v/"T.NW e o i 6 T s JUIT/ - GOWNS - WRAR/ |l i Specializing in Fashions De Luxe Exclusively oSy orfi The larg‘cst exclusive Ladies' Specialty Store in Unusually Attractive Prices Prevail Monday-. Aprll 2 608 to 614 ELEVENTH STg Was}lington. '} TELouvRE 1115 1117 F STREET ‘ The Cream of the ‘New Models in "™ raon || f Ladies’ and Misses Suits The styles we are privileged to present are authenticated by their exclusive authorship and acceptance Desig’nership l'laS reached i‘tS limit and by the arbiters of fashion. | - " craftsmanslup has scored a trxumph--- —— Suits Ranging in price from $25 to $125 l N College Women's Club Offers Unique Program; Leroy T. Vern chuirma —But featuring tomorrow a group at 493t Handsomely tailored Twill Cords. Jox, Balkan and Straightline designs of distinctive character. Plain tai- lored or effectively embellished, and lined with Crepe Silk. Each of the many lots has its individual ‘charm of line and f?nish. Poiret Twills and Trico- tines of superior quality—fash- ioned in Box, Balkan and or the Straightline models — plain of finish ; or with elaborate braiding -and embroidery; lined with hand- some Silk Crepe. Dresses Ranging in price from $25 to $175— But featuring tomorrow two groups at | Your Taste || $SAQ-50___$£,0Q.50 ) : PR 49* 692 ' Costume Suits ’ e ‘ . All the staple and novelty Crepes Two and Three piece types—some with de- I Chokers and Scarfs —and in designs that vou'll not find iy : tachable Blouses. Box, Balkan and Straightline g duplicated. Unique models — with o models. Navy, Tan and Gray—plain tailored or | —rpopularly priced— those little touches that give superb : 1 tastefully embroidered. | Chokers character and marked originality. ‘ s : 555'00 ‘o 515500 Sone T A $2500 Dresses for street, afternoon and | = Zigestormaliear : - | i Baum Marten .. $5975 N . ' | 2 ‘ illi e ‘ | ‘ . . : irrel ..........$10.00 = Mlllmery I E || | Strictly Tailored Suits I%,?.ullzre §15 00 b I3 NN Ave The unusual and the unmatchable = ) e i Smartly plain—in Two-piece models—made INK ...ovveenn ‘ . NEW HOURS Again tomorr our Millinery 3 ,v . . - § .00 £ 5 ‘56 FOR SUNDAY disp?a;'“\vill( s]l(()):lx'o:‘tvc0111p1ete ch‘:mg'e = / e : 25 to 99 Blue F Scarfs $55 00 : e welr'ox ....:. . i 1250 10 3 A —new arrivals bringing into display # 0 =5 At the newer designs. All Louvre Hats 4 ) . . | 5t 8P. M. have that indescribable something : . Smart Sports Sults Pla.tmum Fox .....$5500 2 w.hxch. charms.—ar‘:d gives .an indi- . i | Box Jackets—of natty design with side BEIge Fox eeee.....%$55.00 F' Music, 5:45 to 7:45 viduality that is highly desirable. ; : ties. Camelair, Polair Cloth, Velour Checks, Brown Fo - - o Hats for sport, street and dress 3 Novelty Overplaid, Tweeds, Homespuns, etc. X . nsurpassed Cuisine | oceasions. Refined Environment r able Prices No Tips | A

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