Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. § "D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1923 SOTIETY. 4 ‘West, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. |cently returned from Mexico and is Ty o, (o) George Leonard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | now visiting in Georgla. WM“W,“.“Q&M“Q‘“.“.“““Juu1 . Thomas J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- % r £ liam A. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Har E s H | S 5 Wardman, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Wil- 7 i % R 3 liams, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Mc- | at the tea to be given by the Women's Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Kenney, Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Wil- | City Club, in_tae clubhouse, 22 Jack- S Fashi ! ¥ 5 liams, Mr. and_Mrs. Louls Owsle on Dlacs, Sunday afterncon. froni| d ummer Fashion Books, 25c . Cl Rich d Day, M ' 14:30 to 6 o’clock. Assisting Miss Nico. g B e Mea "L, T Given, | lay ana Miss Spofford will be Mrs. Pictorial Review May Fashion Sheets Free % 020 53 o-ode o 2 mother of the hostess: Mrs. Alonza | (ieorge Ricker, Miss Alida Henrique f ST < ~ | : Y rs. Willlam Henry Smith, | and Miss Grace Semple. Jusserand, Ambassador of France,| : ey stait aire: mover? sieen: |y CU U T o i of v P . zie, Maj. Victorfano Cassajus, S - e P N Hamilion Goes to New Yotk Today for Brief | : ish milicary attuche; Dr. Santiago I | f, [anide, Ba. B8 o8 (08 e tess: S 204! > . o Peruvian embassy; Mr. ladimir :Fhw are accompanied by Miss Kath- Visit, Returning SUnda\ % T Eoniemt, S e iy YOS | v Fme 20 ade | Serbian legation e Maj. James Lyon, Dr. Lesinoff. secre- | Plans for Ru tary of the Bulgarian legation: Mr.|Fete Being Col e 4. 8 ; # Herbert C. Hengstler and Mr. EAwin | Such news as is allowed to be made A0t of Braice; OF pean : Suazlon'" Wi « 2 Kelth. | public in advance concerning the en- Wi im0 0| Naw] SUISR TGN Fork bintithay cloty 1N ! B e 1219-1221 G Strcet ' - o 2 2 | ® and rs. Charles B w and e = ork today for a hurried visit | Commander Leithy's leaving Wash- i : udg: nd evening of the Russian village . . have returned from Florida, w f t Wardman ark 0 the em-|InBton for sea duty. i : . it , B v e I e Store Hours, 9 to 6 rand is ex-| M and Mme ax i : . their apartment. at 1509 str any unique features for the de- ¢ the end |their young daughter v | 3 ¢ : Mrs. William illey of i for New York, and will sail Saturda. will arrive on Monday to spend sc on board the President Harding for| S 4 s time with them i ¥ . ;"runt‘e,hwhvre they will make their < H 3 Mirs. John H. W Vl botl f Chi I I Ca.nl l’ H i he ambassador of Se. uture home at Lilie, the hom i 2o 15 at the Lec House for a few tederico Alfol el former’'s parents. Mme. Lang s | cugo 18 at the Lee House for a few MSTIT e s alr vening or tomorrow morning from New | formerly Miss Amy Bennett, daughter | > " | oz St fine Winteuotnam. ; York, went with Senora de [of Mr. and Mrs, Tra E. Bennett. | ¥ » daughter, Miss Rue Winterbotham Very much in demand for sport wear Pezet t: or with their d Mr Pezet is —and our stock of them is complete, in sizes 36 to 44 Colors are Tan, Gray, Navy, Henna and Brown. ofsole. RN 2 of his mon 2o o2 oo s X o 00 K2 » _The dramatic committee of the Arts - Mrs. B. P, nrum:un:m_ (')v:ny:muu of { 8| eresting dres \ satlion Commission, e d w rsal last evening, at the club, of ja dinner and theater party Wednes- he Stoops to Conquer,” which they | day night. Her guests were Mrs. Ma- §431 present ac the City Club Wednes- {bel W Willebrandt, pri for the benefit of the ney general: Mrs. 4 E pmmittee. Mi Virginia Hardy | Edward . Ernst, medical director of read the prologue, written by Mr. G. i the commission;” Dr. V. B. Murray A. Lyon, which was recelved with {and Mr. Horace L. Smelling, secre enthusiasm by the large au- [ tary to the treasurer of the United | = e. Mrs. Marie Keith Forrest . Pattern Service u man of the dramatic commitzee, J R by Bnamatls comilsice - w sabetn Najtor Sawell The Wells Shop Gen. and Wrw, homas Hardy Mr. W. I. Fendall - w | returned to Mount Vernon Ashausic Bacen {is chairman ‘of the committee for from her Baster vacation, spent w (Second Floor) ckets for the benefit performance ) 5 ’“ i, ana Sirs ,'I,“\,l‘.‘ SOl 1319 F St. N.W. = e n ; ¥ Edgewood arsenal, Md . . . Sixth War \nnherunry s TH T Vit .4 (Over Young Men's Shop) Celebrated Tenight. . ey M ; Telephone Franklin 2523 adis for Miss Lucia Hackney, who re (RIS XaX % N'“ 2048 5% X ool * *, o o% o XTI o, * », 2 o > 2 '’ . o, * s ment of their daugl Lieut. Joseph Conrad Ode Uhet vedniie vt thlce § Lok Amid a_ blaze of glory, the sixth | anniversary of the entrance of the | United States in the world war will | % be celebrated tonight with a massive | [l 7 Gy e IARRIS - all at the New Willard Hotel, under ’ EWING | the auspices of the Department of | l the District, The American Legion. 2o ‘ All details for the event have been BUSS uEEN WV okt completed and the interior of the two | Who will represent Americu at the Americun el ot e y | ballrooms will be & mass of colore, | New Willard Hotel tonight, to celebrate the -leh anniversary of the en- ' % * . X2 "’ . All-wool Tweed Knickers, tan and gray mix- special at Khaki Kni 3 made iy $7.98 khaki; al i spe- etal Co..aaail. L f.ifi’?‘ $2 98 all sizes; specia o XQ X * Y » 3 ago. M AL e ate The United States Marine Band, ot Califc i personally conducted by Capt. Wil- D : : ; jliam H. Santleman, will present a Mr and Mrs. n ! which enguged in the conflict six include Miss Alma Moore, Miss|and Senora de Sanchez Latour. The g g e erine F. Thompson, Miss Anna|remaining boxes will be occupied by Yes, and there are a couple of hundred of the choicest istello, Miss Alice Costello, Miss | the commanders of the various leginn ’ SiEnt vagzam of music at a concert ntner, | posts a rs of the Hats you've most ever scen to select from. N The ball Wil be | i | 3 3 i as their : Ges l g 2ow it Sureas it | il onchst e the asing of | et Tl | bere we srlal ‘ Newest Materials vening preceditl ot A t mblage 3 O'Neil and | aps, K heel t = Ty danres ous @ ! ,m Um lights la dinner com of & L . La D Army da i dang"u ot xS i e e an ity test Designs * n = 1 ed to the b o he so e - e onts ; | SRt g Sl a e "outh | b s midor of B 3% S S odeis to ! pe T march, “American Legion.” | , P v | ape. and ot 4 2 st oy 1 = composed by H. I. Pryor of the Ma. | the m! Lk ety | pome gl e Sult Every o g X o posite of the twenty nations| trance of the United States into the world war. & 1 Think of It! | Ky oo} R oo X » Sportswear Section—Main Floor 0o e% 0% o2 XaXEX 20 6% o, XD ine Band and also a Legionnair, will mm: be played for the first tim A Catsen B, Miller will have as hi atac tha omeral Tusie of Ths Amepi, | guests the _minister of “the 8erbs | rne ucsts wore the m o Woman S to the | (TOALL S : af-oin Pa s ing 5 de O1 course. these Hats arve for Saturday selling only. (ted in an artistic manner. while | 1 Y ob ca 2 ; B colors of the twenty-seven post 11l also be an added feature. The d n -+ 3 r r therl tepres nht organization has e ; vart : 1415 G i “which ts ‘so. tamilias ¢ Hait and Tean and |7 < e a ers < cur. which i Tiar ister of Haiti and 3 : s 3 - 5 z Lt Dovall who were tans. | charge daffa a asss M e i ’ Opposite Keith’s >0, g “ l‘LOj Guaranteed Silk Hosiery The Hose that wears longer, made of pure thread silk Tan, Gray, Cordovan. . Beaver, Silver. Polo. Golleg g White and Black; every pa 1‘“,’ e guaranteed to wear or a new guarantec pair free; sizes 8 to 103 ot real ringe s slég Pr. axd SIHgl; Mssh V 39¢ Doz. i Double Mesh Hoatery Section—Main Floor 59 Dos. K2 o, 2> > 00 o%.e% o% o o0y o3 oo o3 20 %030 20 80 ® QXD " *, 2 of car to the west- ol ar aires. who will act as| . T | an, Maj. and Mrs rs and will wear distinctive c enting the natfons in the world t A One-Day Sale Of RING the Children ‘\GI’; ‘?1’ : ’t"'g ® HERE FOR THEIR SHOES ats a i The best quality, best styles and best values in Children’s Footwear are offered here. A tremendous stock from which to make selection, and expert ® s’ 0 Xg) oo 00 o 5803 %0-o% %0 %% % K3 * Notion Counter * deadeafefeds o, 9460 %* K2 " Big Values Tomorrow IN OUR DOWNsTAIRs STCR Another Big Sale of Bungalow Aprons and Cottage Frocks C each K3 " o, S 3 2 o, XZTXe K2 4 "*’ . X3 > or | 00 <hoe fitters to serve the children. r T 1 to Washingto i \ tel La Fayette | K3 K3 QX LR RNy RN Hats that sold for BBELReRE $7.50 and $10.00 ¢ 3 '0 03 XD .0 " * o o} several ¢ > Decidedly smart models at an unusually low price. Dressy Mrs. Sha slie of London. who | and sport styles. in black and new spring shades Smart Footwear 0ys Low Shoes o *, Q3 K3 o %% 23 o> % ®, X2 » 2> Included are Milans, Timbo Braids and Crepe de Chines [ x il 3 For Misses and Children i or I & { For Saturday Only at This Price | (Uit of £ EDRG dnde o S AN ChE “ Shoes, Oxi Strap Slippers. L] o s i s | Misses’ Shoes, $4 and $5 An Extraordinary Spec i y filf Children’s Shoes, Sizes 5 to 8, Smart Oxfords, straight or wing tip, \ho s been | 228 | $2 to $3 \ black or tar X s & ; Sizes 874 to 11, $3.50 up Also Sport Combinations. mar, R | OP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND RS R S RRARE RN A 'a‘fi‘fi‘fiwl’l’ifl‘mg - YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN , S . X3 2 b oge oo oo ateedes] "' o4} K2 "’ . "o g g3 "’ ®s 6% o RTXTN 3 * ® ‘0 3 %’ g 2, K4 o, 0 > . QX “Y;urNOld Klat' | e . “Wizard™ Appliances Hosiery for the = nd Remodeling , ! | J \\ Hat Frames and Trimmings A Vienna Hat Factory ! | which will save you needless pain a & ll"/mle Familv 435 11th St. N.W. | i correct foot troubles—are available in 2 our Orthopedic Department. Consult our display that measures up. to Moderate price *, S S 3 XIS 23 ! 3 '0 ¥, . > o * Saturday Only >, o, .9, XD Two hundred of them—and every one a wonderful value. Most of them have pockets; tie-back sash and belt; straight and ithered skirts; plain and scalloped bottoms. All full cut and well made. All sizes, regulars and extras. & 0, 1* %% % "’ . 4304 foot specialists, who will help you the every demand. OPPCthmcrs selection of the necessary appliance quoted SHOP UNIQUE | eomerarmowms || 8th and Pa. Ave NW. | AMILY SHOE STOR Sensational Sale Of =— JOS. STRASBURGER CO., Inc. WAISTS - 310-12 Seventh St. (Sold Up to $10.98) s * > s’ % *, DXEXDD In Solid Color Chambray, Checked Gingham, Figured and Striped Percales, Linene combined with Gingham or Cretonne com nations, and many other combina- tions of materials and colors. Downstairs Store o, X3 * e o XX "% % 304 s X 030 oo adeadsade oo atradoede sfeedeeds o, * o o ®, .0 03 ' &, 0, XX K2 * An After-Easter Offering of Smart Chapeaux \ il 100 Beautiful New 00 (stamped) 300 lovely waists, including ! ) Hats— . striped or beaded georgettes, 3 Y I o9, Balance of Large Purchase of '75 ngh-Grade'Sweaters. Special, $1 Including All.wool Worsted and Mohair: slip-ov with round and V necks; all the new weaves and c Spring and Summer. ®, s 2 * 2> . X K2 * ®, »' o * 2> Downstairs Store 300 Children’s Dresses In_Ginghams, Chambrays, Sateens, Pongees Organdies—the materials alone are worth this Kiddies' sizes from 2 to 6. n some panty & dresses included, and in Girls' sizes from 7 $1 00 K2 * 2 o030 930 050 o50 ofo oo o * Soe "% % "o’ Animals crepe de chine, plain and em- TN i Values, $16.50— for the kiddies broidered overblouses, satins, ¥y $20'00__$25'00___ etc., in a host of good colors and to styles. A bargain, if ever there Stuff and was one—Saturday’s special! Embroider il Onyx Silk and Fiber Hose— With Heeltex (pointed heel) and wide ARGE DRESSY HATS. medum siz shapes, “Mary's Little Lamb" and tailored seams—some clocked. Regu- L turbans, f'okr_ ('j/rf'[.v and sport ‘Im[x._m _Jhlan: “Tiny Jumbe™ offer a pleas- | larly $1.98. Milan Hemp or soft, pliable braids. Combinations of : . silk and straw bratds. For sports wear the small or Ing pastime and excellent S | medium pokcs with heavily embroidered or handmade Syanentn Slineae ! House DrmeS—SPECIAL sl flowers are wery chic. g & % K3 QX 14, some having knickers. Boys' Dutch Romy rr included in the lot, sizes 2 to 6 Saturday oty s, Ees . 0, XAXDD Downatatrs Store New Women’s Oxfords and Slippers New mnovelties arriving last word in Spring and ¢ styles. You can't judge the valuc jow price until you sce them of the styles are broken $3.35 Downstairs Store K2 aX > An Unequaled Combination of Style—Quality—Value 23 " . ‘0 >, K2 s’ o, o o5 . 0 2 %% » " 0, o0 ZRIXD Fesdosde '“ “.““ S * , s’ Pes%e4% SASAS o, b 0 0‘0 "00.0‘ > K2 XEXEX broidery. i . 500 in the Sale—of checked and striped gingham. Two to a customer. No C. O. D. Stamped on good quality or Phone Orders. unbleached muslin, Sale of Jane Vogue Coats, $>19.98 G oy Sale of Jane Vogue Dresses, $19.98 ; : S wairs ot this ArtiDayasnent | Sale of Jane Vogue Suits, $24.98 5 ks — Sale of Jane VOm Capes, $24.98 Wm.‘“w“o“““«““u.“.»‘““, B K2 %" S o, XD %% . X2 > 2 ZREXD * 9, o o3 K2 . "8 a P

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