Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1923, Page 9

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THURSDAY for the league and will be in charge | James Montgomery Newell of Bos- DT e nie !I";rllhemlu!lho':‘mb:"flk< ton will be guests at the Charles ast. to be held by the lea b o'clock Saturday, April 21, at the New | Stratton Recital at the Art Center. 1 Willard Hotel. There will be but two {1106 Connecticut avenue northwest, musical selections, and those will be | this evening chosen with the greatest care. and | A\any of the well known Washing- Miss Cecil Arden of the Metropolitan | (on lovers of music. Mrs. Logan Wal- Opera Company will be the soloist for [lcr Page, Mrs J. C. emont, Mrs. the occasion. Katherine Gillett - Hill, Countess Szechenyl, Miss Elizabeth Perin, Miss Lucy Lee Perin, Mrs. George H.' Mar- tin,” Judge and Mrs. William Hitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B. Gilllatt, Mrs W. Winthrop Fogg. ) THE EVENING APRIL 192 Helen mming. Mi Rosa Maye Kendrick, M 3 Stitt. Miss Mary Stitt,” Miss Virginia E Miss Alice Mil- 8 g { POINDEXTERS SET SAIL. A Wiener, | NEW b ator Miles Poindext e, both of | with Mrs. Poindexte ate Reunion in tuck to the Confe . 12 and 13. New Orleans, April 1 Patronesses for Scout Benefit Party. The patronesses for the bridge party for the benefit of the Girl Scouts (o be given at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday afternoon. April 11th. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issued to the following : Devid Simms of this city and Carrie Par- own, Pa. Annie Chinn Theodore R. Rollins and AI Clarence E. Beay of Gooo and Olite Pack of Kaozsitte. whiward O Beall of Pinehurst, Willie 0. Duacan of this eity a William M. Denham und Kdward F. Purcell and *larga tieo YORK, April 5.—Former Sen- Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) shington, today on Elizabeth T Harrlet Love. Miss Catherine Weller. Mis Miss __ Frederica Virginia to Peru senator i z [ Peruvian ambassador at Washinglon, were guests at # farewell dinner w§ the India House last night. 1106 G Street. NW. blue twlll cord and wore a hat to matoh. 2:30 o'clock are headed by Mrs. Har Their future place of residence will ing and include’ Mre. ¢ Tyolidge, M be Oceanport, N. J. hes, Baroness de Cartier, ins Willenbera, Mne, Petor: Mrs. Tatr, | ie Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Denby, Mrs. Wal- lace, Mrs. Gillett and Signora Geisser Celesia. Among those w ve taken tables are Mrs. Ira C. Mrs. Robert Woods Biiss, Mrs. Ge Lean, Mrs. Wildam J. Boardman, Mrs. George Ehle, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Trux- tun Beale, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Frederick A. Delano, Mrs. Frede- rick H. Bugher, Mrs. Chauncey G. ker, Mrs, O. H. Perry_ Johnson, ‘Theodore V. Boynton, M Henry Fitch, Mrs. Arthur Bulla Miss Lydia Biddle, Mrs. Charles B. McVay, M Willard Boyd, Mrs. Charles Patic Mme. Hauge. Mrs. Hennen Jenni Mrs. John Allan Daugherty Moss, Mrs. R: ton Russell Mrs. Jame: vick s ridge Long, Mrs. Rafacl R. Govin, Mrs. Montgomery Macomb. H e B e I ot | Bedford, Mass, who spent the winter Mes Tenry Yiather. : in Florida, at the Burlington Ho- Grosvenor, Mrs. Charl tel for a short stay en route home. Elizabeth ' Hammond, Merriam. Mrs. Charl. Brv\xp.htm) Mrs. Lula V. Newton of 12 Wood, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. | northeast, with her son 1 Evans Browne, Mre. Walter R. Tuck- [tored to Fredericksburg L erman and Mrs. Reeve Lewis. nd a few days with rela- Players will plea take their own friends. playing cards and scores. The chair- man of the entertainment is Mrs Richard Harlow. Fletcher, Marian McKen- McKenney. | Stuart. Miss Hary HIil Henrietta Hill. Miss Dorothy Hunter, Miss May Taylor, Miss Mary Lnulse Johnson, A KKatherine Shaw, Alberta Gilb, Miss Catherine Miss Jean Schroers and the Braden Witli 1. 1 Francis J and | Chnrles @ | tinms. counts, Va .. Young. o and ienava 1 Cailx 3 Mr_and Mrs. Edward A. France and iNve MeKimmie and Mozella M. Wil family of Cleveland are to spend the next two weeks in Washington and are at the Burlington Hotel. tol, Viktor Flambeau, with Mrs. Oliver Crocker[R. J Mr. and Mrs. Bain- Mrs. W. Beecher | bridge Crist, are interested in the Albans, Vt. and Mrs. | concert. o Senator and Mrs. Thomas Sterling, who have been in Florida, have re- turned to Washington, to remain un- til May, when they will go to their home in South Dakota | A party Haskell, | Stevens of Boston, = — Fonda of St. ew patronesses for the dance are James H. Turner, Mrs, J. Harry Covington. Mrs. Lansing H. Beach. Mrs. Al Dodd. William Fitzhugh. \I Willtam Louis ¢ Wing Commander Christis of the British embassy was a dinner host at the Shoreham last night. Mrs. Lawrence V. Grogan is visiting former Representative and Mrs. Michuel F. Phelan in their home at Lynn, Mass, after spending Easter in New York Sale of Choice Ferns FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Unusually fine specimens of ferns $3 1 that usually bring $3, priced at value, $1.50 each for this sale. $ | S0 American Beauty Rose Bushes ach “Mrs. will be given under of the entertainment of the Wom City Club, e 22 Jackson pla ing, at 8:30 o'clock, tables for bridge and Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake en- tertained a company of fifty-two at the dinner dance at the Chevy Chase Club last night Mrs. Robinson A Robinson chief co-ordin , bureau of the budget, with their three children, vieiting Mrs. Robinson's parents, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Yoore, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Was matron of honor of her sister Adelaide 3 arles Lawrence Bolte, alde to Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, dep- uty chief of staff of the Army. which took place at Fort Sam Houston Tuesday evening Mr. Walter R. Tuckerman and Vis- count Henri de Sibour will lead the 1wo figures at the cotillon given this evening at Rauscher's. ~ A Sale of Dresses $15 and $25 Wonderful Values Canton and Flat Crepes, Paisley, Roshanara, Taffeta-. Ratines, Jerseys and Novelties. All the new colors and combinations. Also black and navy. ~ A Sale of Suits *25 and *39 Twills, Camel’s Hair. Kamelaire, tailored and short coat models. These on's choice suits. A Sale of Coats and Capes $25 $29 539 59 " Values Fashionable Capes. from the plain twill cloths to the | silks. Topcoats in plain checks, plaid checks and fancy Coats. all smart materials. A Group of Sport Coats and Capes, Special Friday, $16.95 | Specials Friday—Main Floor Porto Rico Blouses | Onyx Silk Hosiery Paisley Blouses All handmade, French, In all colors, also chiffon | Variety of styles, beauti- voile, batiste: white. tan, or- | silk, in black and gun metal. | ful colors and combinations. chid. Frida Friday— | Friday— $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 $1.98 There will he _wife of Maj. Donald tive hundred , executive to the — and Mre. G. D. Crocker of New in Bloom, Special, $1.50 Regular $2 Values . special. $1 dozen Ros Decorations for Spring Weddings Dorothy De Muth of edito Watso Amer of the Honorary Musical has been named chairman of music Pbilq)sboru 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. 14th and H lene Main 3707 Miller, jr. will tomorrow. but following Fridays Mrs. Gerrit 8, ther “at home” |receive on the {usual until May omit | will Mu Sorority ase national vice Savings $10 to $29 Mannish are some Mr. and Mrs. Laferro will be Poiret ernoon, informally Fabric of the s E I H C | The fourth and last dance of the series given by ¥ and Marine offi- ER harles Tompkins en- 1t ne. New Wiitard Hotel Somdny, Paradis” for MayT Jast plght at Le | 3orii %3, An unusually large number Wheeler, A-10f dinner parties will precede the e dance and in every way the last| raD5q3nd Mrs Tom Williams enter- dance will be a ftting Anale to the | ained at dinner last night for Prof. |Seles W. I. Thomas, having among other Miss l-;el‘tn Gri E Suests the counsalor of the Czecho. | Mittee of young Sloyakian legation and Mme. Stangler, 3 Judge John Barton Payn Mrs. Mec- Lennan and Mrs. R For Friday n and her rls for the Va scher’'s Tuesd to arrive at mmittee sar dance at R April 10, urge guest The girls 2 soft materials and Wraps and Dressy strous, rics. A Special Purchase Sale ew 'Sports Hats There are several hundred— and all are reduced to The tea which Mrs. Planned for tomorrow afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel has been in- detinitely postponed, owing to iliness. wa}iF, David Edward Finley enter- ained at di er las vening 0! | New York. i OU’LL not be | hurried through your LUNCH- EON here. Over your coffee and cigars you can discuss your business problems at your leisure. 12 to 2:30—60c Table d Hote Dinner— Every day and Sunday— $1.25 a plate Special arrangements for Dinner and Dancing Parties. A. B. Funk Mrs. C. E. Ferguson entertained at luncheon vesterday, her guests in- cluding Mrs. Walter Cottrell, Mrs. C. | €. Starks and Mrs. T. S. Stone. | Lieut. Col. Clarence O. Sherrill has | consented to act as chairman of the floor committee for the Russian vil- lage fete to be given at \\Ardmnn‘ Yark Hotel, Tuesday, April 10. e i=anE==10—=0a Mulcare Herbert Mrs. James president of the Hillary Chapter. | 1. D. ., announces the postponement of the rmtrlvm\ to have been given | tomorrow. April §, at Memorial Home in honor ‘of Mrs. Willlam J. Harris, | wife of the senator from Georgla. Trimble. daughter | uth Trimble, has | sponsor from Ken- Miss Fannie ) of Mr. and Mrs heen appointed N IR Crushable Ribbon Hats: Hemp Hats: ribbon trimmed: Hair Hats with crepe de chine bands; Row and Row Hats with streamers: Embroidered Timbo Hats. The shapes include Roll Brim, Pokes and Sailors; and the colors feature the favorite shades—White. SEE DL LI B Ny AT SR G e combination colorings. Be on hand early—for first selection. EEEEEE::EEEJEEIEE Saks & Company Pennsylvania Ave. Seventh St. 1214 F St. Bet. 12th and 13th sfiec;u’;sts in Women's and Misses’ Apparel Women’s and Misses’ Smart Wraps in the Newest Phases of tlze Spring Mode Friday and Saturday—An Event You Should Not Miss Every Model and Pattern Hat That Sold From $15 to $35 Offering some very smart models and some very excel- lent values in Ladles Low Shoes For Spring $ 5.95 Pumps: Oxfords: Strap and Buckle Pumps: Cut-out designs: Sports and College models; Wish- bone and the new Triangle Strap effects. Cape pictured of exclusive design— with its smart pleating and Platinum Fox Collar. 852 Capes and Coats of Fashona and Lus- trosa fashion straightline Coats richly trimmed with silk stitching and tying smartly at the side. .00 The styles that are most popu- lar. In Black Satin and Brnnn' Kid: Brown and Black Kid; Tan, Brown and Mahogany Calf: All Patent Leather and also combina- tions and two-toned novelties. Regular Prices Wrap Coats with wide puffed collars. Combinations of dark and light colors. Capes of Gerona with and without fur. 69:¢ Brand-new stvles—just in from the makers—covering every oc- casion — street, dress and party wear. All types of heels—and with Goodyear sewed or hand- turned soles. Original prices remain on the hats—deductions to be made at time of purchase. In new wrap-around styles. Poiret Twill Coats silk-lined with embroid- ered throw scarves. most effective. Gray, trimmed. Misses™—1174 to Widths—B, C and “Anna Belle” Strap Pumps For Girls Five distinctly new models—that are In Patent Leather, with Green, Red or Purple stitching and trimming; and Brown Calf, orange Children’s—8%% to 11 2........8395 $3.45 D. Every 315 Hat Now $10 Every $17.50 Hat Now $11.66 Every $20 Hat Now $13.34 Every $22.50 Hat Now $15 Every $25 Hat Now $16.66 Every $30 Hat Now $20 Every $32.50 Hat Now $21.67 Every $35 Hat Now $23.34 Models from Jaccard, Rawak, Warshawer, Bluebird, Bel- Art, Milgrim—are all included. 39= Other Handsome Coats and Capes, $25.00 to $225.00 For Friday A Very Unusual Cape Offering Smartly Cut Capes of Fashona, Lustrosa 00 and Twill Cord, in Black, Navy and Spring . Shades—some with Fur Collars.

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