Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 8

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8 Socie Mrs. Harding to Send White House Flowers to Girl Scout Card Party To- morrow Afternoon at Wardman Park. make an to the sent to Ward- RS. HARDING will offering of flowers 3irl Scouts, to be their card party at | | man Park Hotel tomorrow afternoon | ' 2:30 o'clock, in appreciation of the 1 Scouts of Washington. She deeply interested in the movement and some of her most charming out- G is door pictures made the full uniform of the organization. ssador of Italy, Don C ni. will return Thur: York, where he went last evening. He will a a meeting this afterncon of the Travelers' Aid ¢ at 3 o'clock in the home of old Pratt The an lasio Caet from New ibassador of Japan and Mme s of honor Who will entertain a 2ompany of thirty in their home on Massachusetts avenue. Seeretary Denby Arrives At Navy Yard Friday. The Secretary of the Navy Denby, will arrive at the navy Friday after an absence of 82V weeks With members of th ate and for the vard e in southern wate naval maneuvres The Secretary of Hoov will return the, week from a short trip in the middie wesl. He left y lay for Des Moines, lowa, where he will make an address before the League of Women Voters Commerce, Mr s of the Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Wish, jr., who have been in Panama with the congressional party, will re- 4urn with the other members of the party the end of this week t spring are in | | Mr tain man Mrs, SOCIE1Y. ed_at at Park G. W luncheon today Hotel in Hanger. ather guest Mrs. nd, Vi Mis, Give Ti lquitt is cb The average fai will—h; rod' n the The addres: Ha this brie! Adam Mrs id H. over. m G hlm‘) An; William Fairfax, John hill, Mrs. J. 5. H Burton n and Mrs e Southern Society tomorrow evening ard, for which Coi. will Col. Clarence O an of the floor el Roper and Mr president. r cari nothing on th val—wh; —the al and beautiful sale. The wonderfully relief fund, Mrs. Mury village ilton T evening or a little later £, but bright and filled with will nterest l dancing Later there Dwight F. Davis, wife ty Ward- | compliment Rush Hol- B P Wallace unmnm Mrs. Charles | 2 irman of the rec jnt Novgo- arran ffair is for the benefit of the to be given by Mrs. J is at_about 10 o'clock will e o The Mrs. ordon. drews, | at you thin Ru hu- ! b of the Folk Arts of Transylvania.'” Mr. | Robert Lansing presided. Col. and Mrs. Louis Scherer will entertain this evening, taking their guests later to the Vassar dance at Rauscher’s. The company will in- clude Mizs Harriet Glascow, Lieut. J. M. Glascow, Miss Mary Ellen Ham- ilton and Lieut. Scherer. Mr. and Mrs. Kolfe E. Bolling, who formerly lived in Washington, but have been living in New York for some time, have come to Washington to resume residence and have an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Alberta Gilbert will entertain at a bridge tea tomorrow in compli- ment to Miss'Jeanne Schroers, who is the guest of Mrs. Henry M. Mor- row. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Livingston Crounse are spending a fortnight in New York. Mrs. Crounse will re- sume her davs at home Monday, May 7 Preceding the Va evening_at Rausche Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow 1 entertain at dinner Col. and Mrs. Wait Johnson, Col. and_ Mrs. Scl Jewett, Mr. an Col Mrs Sch.erer, E. M. Sohinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, Mme. Nicolaides, Mrs. Whit- comb. Miss Schroerer, Mr. Koltchos, Col. Raward Clifford and Col. Stanley or sar dance this Dr. Charles Lost to a Sunday Noble Gregory was small company at dinner evening. In the receiving line at the Polo For Half a Century --COROLLAS.--- —has given satisfactory resn remedy for falling halr, ishes the sealp and stimu- w growth, ufnctared Onty By H. W. TAYLOR & CO. 1405 Eye St. N.W. Washington, D. C. On Saje at Best Drug Stores Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON Unequaled for Hair and Complexion c: For Dandruff & growing hair. For dry huir & itching scalps, "ON, D. €. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. ball, to be held Thursday at the Wil- lard, will, be the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks; the assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight Davis and Gen. gnd Mrs. Henry T. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farwell will Ont:rh.ln at dinner preceding the ball M. Alex B. Legare will also be host 1214 F Announcing—for Wednesday A Seiad Sl Coonp Suit--c ostume SOCIETY. at dinner, later taking his guests to | joining Mr. Lewls, in their Ch!el'fl the ball. home. i ; Mrs Lyman Kendall entertained at er!.J Lewis, HWNa"‘nf f?l"":_“[: e luncheon yesterday when her guest ator James Hamilton Lewis re-|y |, 1ed Mrs. John Biddle, Lady Cho turned to Washington last night for Tionaeal Mrs, Walter Wilcox, Mrs a short visit in Gsehor‘ln,",und ‘Irl‘ | ¢ arke ggaman, Mrs. Poe White Charleston, S. C. e will spend | S e several days at the Shoreham before (Continued on Ninth Page.) Sen- | B QAN Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel St. N.W.—Bet. 12th and 13th of the $ 48.00 Actual Values, $59.50 to $69.50 MRS. HARRY WARDMAN Important in the work of making the Russ Hotel this after anxing Cream: Absorbs ali & pores. Aimond Nkin ~Food: A builder that whitens and makes velvety complexion. Muscle Cream: Makes firm necks and cradicutes wrinkles $1.00 each at drug and department <tarcs. and st Mrs. Coon's office, 1405 Eye Street northwest sistant secretary of War, will re- ceive tomorrow afternoon from 4 to clock, and_ will have with her Robert C. Davis, Mrs. son trick, Mrs. Theodore R £ Truxton Beale and Miss Anne The military attache of the British embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, who was expected to return yesterday from the south, remained at Aiken, S, C., for the polo game vesterday and will return tomorrow Park and Mrs. Davis S. Barry for a short } time i P Sl Mrs Byron Andrews has returned | an- | to Wardman Park Hotel for the re-j, inder of the month of April ing @ portion of the da ity and the yme lecture Acad illustra who | The All of the season’s most successful Models--- embroidered, braided, self-tucked or self- strapped three-piece Suits made of the finest quality twill fabrics Davis will on. The second vian emb: retary of fhe ¥ Santiago F. will return this afternoon brief stay in New York. Dr. bas postponed his sailing for Europe where he will spend several months® vacation Peru- | receive April stead of previousi nounced after | | winter in { Mrs. Delos A Blodgett home Monday afternoon at 1500 16th street will be at] in her house | You’ll Look All Round Town in Vain for More Charming All-Round PLAY DRESSES Than Those at the Mrs. Grant Forman of Okla., are visiting the iat unt and cousins, James Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Samue! Kimberly Mrs. George Richard Smith will 1 zive a buffet supper this evening for her daughter, Miss Lucille Clair Smith. in_compliment E Carmen Ballivian, daughte minister of Bolivia and Senora Ballivian, and ' Miss Alice Milburn who was presented to soci season by her mother, Mrs G. Milburn. The guests will number about twenty-two and Mrs. Mr n the of 3 m Mr. John New York. will take place in their Wat- | H. # The | A - | wedding Jane. 5 Rumanlan Legntion Jean Wilson will give OREE e € 15 of story and monologue W evening in the Columbia ts Christian Chure \ the »gram will begin at 8 o'clock and Wilson will be assisted by an|ton at 5 F orchestra and a violinist. 23rd street, last evening at 83 {o'clock, at the final meecting of the i ‘. on. The guest of honor and lec- tu r was Prof. Charles Upson Clark. S R A S A S U BB O mmg = an Jacquette Balkan Blouse Box Coat Fitted Models . minister and Princess entertained the | Archacological Society of Washing the Rumanian legation, 1€ Miss Abigail Harding, Harding's sister, who is woman. and who was to ha the recoiving line at the V. at Rauscher's this e liged to leave the ci ing. Those in the ing_line will be Mrs. Henry C. Jewett, Mrs. Wil- liam Mitchell and Mrs. Walt C. John- son. all Vassar graduates Brown of Providence Mrs. Sevellon 1 her parents, Mr s visiting Monday even- R Chocilates 60 Tb COLORS: Gray, beige, navy blue or black osemary oc 5 c : All Rosemary Chocolates —and BONBONS will be ob- now tainable at 60c Ib. this spring and summer, to help reduce per Ib. Hamlin and Anna v York S xpend several months abroad their return July they will join Hamlin at their home at Hamlin will live 2t the’ Cosmos Club during the ab- sence of the family Mrs. Smith. w mander George L. hostess to a con e Tuncheon today, aining to play brid afternoon Mrs. Smith also entertained a com- pany of twelve at a bridge luncheon vesterday Mrs. Charles TWELVE-TEN TWELVE -TWELVE F STREET f%%%%%%%%%%%% MoRRISONS Known Por Remerkable Valwe Giving 1109 F St. N.W. our supplies of the high- arade materials entering into the making of these popular candies. © Rosemary be lowered —only changed. R. = E A HE L?f 5 Dr. and Mrs. \\|H||m O. Boss of Tetworth . will be hosts at dinner this evening. Among their guests will be Miss Mary Lee Taylor of Panama and Mr. C. B. Hamilton of Philadelphia At the annual dance of the Junior service ociation to be given at Rauschers Frl cvening. April 13, M not are Closing Out DINNER SETS at GREAT REDUCTIONS —to make room for our larger assortment of open stock dinnerware i?m 2 QUALITY will prices Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Shop make the present the division of the far te Depart- The chief castern affaire ment, Mr. John returned this morning from where he spent yesterday and ad- | dressed the class of the Naval War College. Mrs. Charles J. Williamson enter- P i § Designing Dressmaking Millinery School Make Your, Own Garments and Hats Ask for booklet LIVINGSTONE'S ACADEMY, 1118 G St. N.W.. at Martin Wolf Going Out Of Business I you contemplate having your furs or fur coat remod- eled by me vyou will have to bring them in at once, as T am foll’:}: out of business on_ June he amount of work I will be able to do being limited by time 1 would advise you to bring_your furs immediately. A reduction equal to free stor- & 4 100 PCS. $85.00 DINNER SET; Nippon China; rich blue; scroll rim; gold handle. . ..... 100 PCS. $80.00 DINNER SET; Nippon China; rich blue; festoon and rose: gold handle. 100 PCS. $75.00 DINNER SET; Maroon and black; checker border ; gold handle. . i 100 PCS. $100.00 DINNER SET; N!ppon China; ivory rim; brown border with rose panel; goldibandle .o xvonaeicamaniobion 96 PCS. $75.50 DINNER SET; French China; scattered flower border st 100 PCS. $105.00 DINNER SET; China; brown scroll and small rose gold handle .......... 100 PCS. $63.00 DlNNER SET; China; pink sprays 100 PCS. $65.00 DINNER SET; Saxony China; three decorations to select from 100 PCS. $70.00 DINNER SET; Czecho- Slovakia China; gold band and line; gold handle ... ... 100 PCS. $100.00 DINNER SET; French China ; conventional decoration and color line.. . NOTE~ We are closing out five French and one Nippon apen-stock dinnerware patterns. Your pattern may be in these reductions. DULINsMARTINCo. 1218-17 F Street and 1214-18 G Street ours—8:45 to 5:30 R & $60 $50 ' $40 $60 $40 $60 ' $35 $40 $50 $40 Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street 7475 1 Mi-Lady's Latest Footwear— French border; " ‘Deauville Pumps Combining grace of line with excellence of material—at a pop- ular price— $ 8 .00 They are made 0{ a new ]eather——- “Utella Calf'‘—and designed on new lasts—and in new colors and combinations—Gray, Camel Tan, Delft Blue, Gun Metal. “Deauville Pumps” are very Frenchy in their type—and smartly consistent with the present, fashion modes. Lined with white kid: wood pegged heels—that permit dancing —or rubber if you prefer—and trim- med with oxidized silver and enamel buckles. Sizes 2V to 7—in all widths. " TWO FEATURED GROUPS OFFER FINE STYLE CHOICE AND AMAZINGLY GOOD VALUES Georgette, Crepe Elizabeth, Canton Crepes. Extremely beautiful printed silks and combinations in styles of exclusive character, many of which are direct copies of expensive imports. age privilege will be allowed on Summer prices. Martin Wolf 30-32 Florida Ave. N.\h_’. We Make Mattresses —and Box Springs on the premises under our personnl supervision, insuring you best re- sults at lowest consist- ent cost. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%fi%%%%%fi \[’Ié‘lk‘ 17 \

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