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14 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 1, 1923—PART SOCIETY. PLAN B SY E STER WEEK Gubot Stevenw Mrs. Mavel Walker |ton Fearcy, Mr. It 1 Joyce, Mr. Dew- { A illebrandt, Miss M . Mrs. | ey . Lidrum Outluw, Mr. U Lindsay Morehand, Mrs. D, N cel, Mr. Charles Trowbridg | 1106 G Strect. NW. ham, Mre. Isidor Rayner, Dr, Sterling Mr. James Berryman, Mr. Ruffin, Mrs. A. Lisner, Mrs, Francois . Jr.; Mr. Thomas A'I' ANNAPOI IS ACADE Berger Moran, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Parks, Mr. Wilber Glover, Mussey. Mr. Juseph C. Byars, jr.; Mr. Nev. W. A § Mrs. Robert Vanhorn Willet, Mrs. |Strausbaugh, Mr. immart, Mr. . : a A Mrs. Robert | Samua . R. Ewing, . e :‘redBe]:!,ck Albert Dille, Mrs. Robert | Simual D r B W. R Ewing. . . —_ . Bliss, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, : Mr. John King Plekett, Mr. 3 o Mrs. Howard L. Bishop: M v % Mr. -Ashton Embrey, a 2 < | ANNAPOLIS, MD., March 31.—Mrs. X € B - o, M : Chambers, Mr. Julian E. C. Block Mrs E p] P! Albert Ritchie, the mother of Gov. ; . Hanney,. Meat Victor Houston, olsby, Mr. John J. “Rodier, Ritchle, who is just recovering from ¥ Caroliné Longfellow, Mrs. Boardman o it Jonn, Do b - OUR ANNU an lllness of several weeks, is con- P ¥ 2 | Harriman, Mes. M 3 Nrs. | 1d, My 3 op. Mr. Paulette : - & o Al fined to her home with a sprained Sof : - S I T M. C. M : ankle. Gov. Ritchie is expected to Brooke Fry,=Mrs. Churles B. |3y \e ) s Ll return Thursday from South Caro- s s = o | ML T Ney, Mr. Lee Laucke, ) g E Ina, where he has been for a week py chalrman of the floor ¢ i n- | Chambley . A A % . ¢ o : s er- as er e &8 the guest of Bernard M. Baruch of t . nounces the following list: Mr. kK i : e o 4 i, M New York Invitations have been issued for| ,h"”“_”v the wedding of Miss Sybil Carpenter, E g oy Bo Marion Dé { Starts To rrow duughicr of Capt. Carpenter, medlca | : ¥ 1T Judge Marion Devries | vy mo corps. and Mrs. Dudley N. Carpenter E 42 A o o WED THE e / 1 and Lieut. Carleton Shugg of the con- : DR, Feommpl AL DItk FEED THE BRUTE fruction coria of the Savy, on Satur- g Hardinan, Y R P ot ik ‘ Noat| o S Profit by the biggest value- 10’be foliowed by a’reception at Drl 5 >, Favorite Recipes by Famous } i Carpenter's quarters in the Nu o S tte 5 M ) o1 ol e ¢ o c . 5 en. v , Ve ey e e at : : NP eRtea Geonee’ Hawiime: . A, ‘ b7 | giving event of the season. he annual ylsit of the board of! 5 ? —_— Whoxe mother, Mrs. Willlam Arm- | J visttors to the Naval Academy, 5 PG - 5 & A . My E ¢ dish when obtainable, strong McCann, announces her daugh- bers of which are appointed by the A g s 2 : » Vice President and the 3 2 D 3 | which i at asous of the 1eF's engngement to Mr. Felix Edward | President, .3 A t Blackburn, § of Pittsburgh, the wed- Speekos of the ifouse, will take place | ¥ A > = N, year is ter I hecause it | go s g By { 3 A Aprl 23-26 incly :1\‘“"\Z(-;xrdr(-“l\!;vd\hfré;; e AR i e (e ; ; ¥ ding to toke placs late in May. } =e - tHeial Inspection: ange { 4 . Jasper N. Buker, Mr =4 [ e = e . the superintendent of the Naval | 0 “-””L‘ ‘If\ I{‘ the bird” itse n ! Academy und Mrs. Wilson will give & i : 4 itian which may be - fing dish « i | Teagption in their honor on April 23 £ A . Maj. James Johnson. srrapin to el o é A and will entertain for them at dinner 4 ! . add liberal, very . apt. William Sherrill. sati i riather critical butter, a I John | | MISS MARGARET AUGUSFA Beasly, Alr. Harry ¢ i la is the simplest enry Stein, Mr. Br i 7 ol e whole th as held at the Henry Stein, Mr. Bri - 1 before me t of diamond back terrapins | h 2 o Academy Frida B d | e &, o cncrally ruined in the serving . ve 3 : { by allowing the cook to add white o .50 .50 .50 dividual championship 3 | black sauces and various condimer e Midshipman John B. Pearson, ci MRS. WALTER STEWART DIEHL, H d before, the flavor is in the —— = = ©of the Navy team. 41| Wife ‘of Licut. Diehl S. N, ndent > o o A . e 1k - —The last word in style, quality and workmanship it luncheon on Sunday in compliment A ‘ | | V i to the company command of the midshipmen regiment and @ number N ebueanton bt L L e iz 5 XN RS. N. C. COON has been on duty e Lt » L Z A3 TusGTAIE for Hbir, o mplexion ;-:m“rr ',“‘?,,,‘,,l r_\‘(‘rid\l\'llpy by (I}UIT‘ : . atest Style g i ‘,“ \ r !u:xxl?' ‘v<.r1:‘|-|v|:v‘1!d&_';uru:|xxluv..:r Toune son have gone to visit at New |, Ll < nsto 1ndSn " Conn..” betfore Job nugbl-\ ‘l . oe- Il nny Straw Cloths ¢ comedy, “Nothing but the % X ‘JX 3 A . rrare Swas prescnted on Thursday | ¥ 3 leaxed~one o Straw Braids and Fréday nights by the Senior Dra- | i W Apartments on Prin . matic Club of St. John's College. Eo utcet o0 M sames A ¢ I S Capt. and Mrs, John Halllgan oh-| g o e intertuining their son, Mid- | tertained at dinner Wednesday MEBL | hipman Stanhope | ¢ H,r,;“'lm.{ ai WE REMODEL STRAW HATS “iembera of the posteraauate ofil | BURCT, of I el TO THE LATEST STYLES | hool Nisal Acatenyy o canor Lloyd, who has ! T hoRt A G | SWiine. as ota Y New Spring Feather, Flower and Berry \filar}’ Eialle zhlll C‘k"("mmmd' “ Ag purty 4t e Trimmings for Making Your Own Hats 516 12th Street N.W. officers’ ¢lub in the Naval A lemy | i{n honor of Talbot of l"xli(ur-] and northiest “Just Like Home" file B Hony aaaer and s Handsome Hats Re-covered on Frames of the Newest v X « Goe Luncheon Also u la Carte %1 11:30 to 2:30 ; 2 or | the dance at the Offi N, |0 et Bl B e it 21 B2, ST W LADIES CAPITAL HAT SHOP (N = . TR e BE AT o rows Beautiful Spring guest_for a { T o ! BONNET NOOK Glouce reet, hus \ Twentieth Dixie Ball | i i Spring has .given a new note in shoe beauty—never were our train To Be Notable E | styles so effective! An endless range of models, smart and grace- o New ¥ | o De Notable Event | Rab o : ’ i | = : . : = iirived on Thursday to visit he . ] B2y 2 ol i ful, makes our selection of Spring footwear a real delight and our . ander and Mrs. R twentie annual Dixle bal ith oruanent of forget-me- 2 o UhAIF Home at Murray | will be wive orrow night tn the NfE ot et e prices are surprisingly modest. ! ballroom e New Willurd Hotel | toops of pink ribbon. Gir's |} N ; {under the auspices of the Robert E.| hat also in straic color. with ab of which she | Lee Chapter. No. 644, United Daugh- | daisy twreath. Center model ay afternoon lters of the Confe nat il b or I r bownd | Children’s s { f 1 AL o | ters o % 4 and will be flan, bownd , pring Comfort and ele- set be chapter. M ause A, e o o dTinies <n aNaTes oF it | models of every P gance are personified in L | T dance el 1747 Rhode Island Avenue iavendar and viote : ’ ; = description, $2.50 to the new spring offer- “inicke, with o Wallace Streater, \;(rn‘-.;;" J Kot 4 $4.00. ings for men at $5.00. "\'i’\}‘h(Alvlll'lX‘ d sister, Commander |, Coolidge, S - = e thelr | * added charm " 3 S and Mrs e S | Weeks, and Mrs S e hile flower.tri””ne‘i wood-engra 19 In | Other Models, $6.00 and $7.00 B Sche i patrons are Mme. 4 / , itk . ued to Anmenc] Justice James Clarke McRe Tiiatiahs: ang tope A Charles A. Baker: | ;ods, the m £ Poland, the | 3 nding_ the Winter|minisie ; Woo 911 Pa. Ave. 911 Pa. Ave. i set, which they |10 Haris R \\ S ‘ ¢ i ,»/ < .(fl Engravers and Stationers Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes 3 611 Twelfth Street H. Sa ders, Mre, Clarke Stons Almond, Mrs John W. e 3 T olxick. Mre et | L A A A A L LS A A A L A LA L L L A LA L AL B L LA A A A P LA ¢ Mrs. Richards | Mrs. Louis igles. Mrs. Kenneth' L. Roberts, Mrs. | Academy Chapel R A. Armstrong who vi Thursday fo N Retaend SRR Launches An Unprecedented Sale of Th Wome Club f and sister-in-law, Patience Winchester of mmander and Mrs T over the Easter holiday. Capt. Kurtz | I . 19 recuperating from a recent opera- | tion. il ’ st r The Rev. Dr. Mrs. S. E. Per- sons have 3 ests at the ll c o m: on of Gloucester st L, e Mr. and Mrs. Persons of El 618 t a, Ohlo, the brother and sister-in- 5 1 aw of Doctor Persons I funeral of Lieut. Commander . Stephen L. Gruham, U. 8. N., retired, ho died Mare at the L in Annapolls for a week r turned to her home in New ‘ y A gave dinne their » ‘ rooms in Annapolis, Tuesday ¢ ) S8 " Peyton is the guest of } = 7 Lteut. { and Mrs. Thomas (. Pe on Charles street. Calif.,, « student at Smith & the spring va Ttogers at their home on King street DA S e e The spirit of the dining room is hospitality street, in honor of Mrs. P. H. Houri- SIrs. E. H. Mellon, of California —here the guest should feel at home Fho, spent the winter other and sister-in- = S . : ;.:nu”‘.\‘(rrg"imnnp!n‘-wx“ s i a patien SUCCESSFUL dining room is made quite as much by the at the Unlon Protests ospita % : z Baltimore, where she recently under. surroundings as by what is placed on the table. Wall went an operation. e 2 P 5 Mrs. E. D. Washburn, Jr. enter- coyerings can play a strong part in contributing the desirable . .. - . . i e e rldey ot s veak elements, and are being chosen with a view to adding zest to the Maintaining The Hecht Co. It is doubtful if such alow in honor of Miss Patience Winchester o the. ife Jof Litae meal, just as flowers and soft lights contribute to its success. policy of selling nothing price has ever been quoted Leo H. Thebaud, U. 8. N., entertained : 5 i 5 1aliz is P i Ji& Le At her Spentinent i Clmber- Many are finding in Sanitas the secret of a new charm for it cannot spe(‘.lalue, this sale for a Baby Grand Piano of i, v, § 5" MeCawley “0f | the dining room. The flat-finish plain tints are restful. For of Baby Grand Pianos is su ch superior character. averford, P . W Mr. o . . - . 4-?1;1‘.-:".’”“ ire Kaests 1o ‘u“'i b . those who prefer colorful pattern effects, the great variety of composed of thoroughly de- This sale will prove a pioneer of_Lieut. and Mrs. Thebaud. i : s . 5 5 y ::ho !:;‘ & stu- floral or decorative designs offers wonderful possibilities. ) pcndable instruments. event in this respect. Waite Paias . A otier Sanitasis a finished product. made on cloth, machine-painted ‘ole, who is also a student at Vassa = i g ie v 2 A Gl e with durable oil colors. It can be applied nrl| any wall, new or Miss Virginla Gordon of Baiti- c W ar crack is imper- more was here for the week end us old, or on wall baards. It does not crack, peel, or fade, is imper- the gucst of Miss Georglanna Cu : vious to grease and moisture. Dust and finger marks can be sachs. . Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin has had as wiped off with a damp cloth. Sanitas is a truly hygienic and her guest for a few days her nlece, A : P sanitary wall covering unequalled for durability. It is our ambition to place in Washington homes pianos that will serve far bevond the present generation. A city where apartments are constantly increasing in number, where small instruments are essential. will appreciate this exceptional of- nor Hepburn » N . Mrs. E. D. Wilson, who was called fering. to Norfolk. Va. by the death of her > mother, has returned to her home on South river, near Annapolis EE the newest Sanitas THE STANDARD TEXTILE PrODUCTS CO M Lady Jane Ruby, the da h p " % ) e - o Cupi ana v, Tumes Ky Wi patterns at your O SR EE ONE IN WINDOW. NOTE THE FEATURES student at Vassar College Department W. S. for the Eas vacation h decorator’s. If you have her mother, who is spending the win- ter and spiing In Annapolls, any difficulty in securing Jeut. and Mrs. - Kidder were 9 . . A" 4 PPN o i M e . =t G Sanitas write us for / 3 & & : very C(bl'l]pd(“. rcqu’nng h(: II]?IL accurate responsc. ])]('lel“;" . samples, booklet and in- : X / space than an upright. English Bridge Party Benefit formation as to where to brown mahogany with double- 3 S i obtain Sanitas. B \' ¥ % S i ou = " . e ¢ and ‘brass finish hinges through For Gid Seouts/Apsil 11 il Lo OIS : 2: i cross banded veneer in rich satin merits, a handsome piece of Gl R T e e A bridge party for the benefit of L ! A - B I the Girl ‘Scouts is to be given at 3 3 A finish. turniture. vear. Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday { L - afternoon April 11 at 2:30 oclock. A notable lst of patronesses is hewded by the name of Mrs. Warren G. Harding and includes Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mrs. Edwin Denby. Mme. | ] e > ——] S g - l e e ec. O e cluding many of 'the prominent cialized shops cannot specialize Size 4 feet & inches, which is Pliable action, brilliant and Genuine copper - wound bass strings, bushed pins. ivory keys. three pedals—soft, loud and me tone and, in addition to these dium control. “Bronze finish plate Don’t miss this unparalleled sale Tell your neighbor about this sale Players are requested to bring their own playing cards or Mah Jongs scts. Mrs. Richard Harlow of Park Lane, i .8 the chalrman of the it women of Washington Music Store, 618 F St. 2

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