Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. ociet The President and Mrs. Harding, Fully Settled in the White House, Are Resuming Routine Life. 5 P . a- | Egyptian ball April 17, given for fhe HE President and Mrs. Hard- | BEVELan bail Aprcil 17 ing are fully settled in the| ltance White House again and re- | Dr. A. C. True, director of the suming the routine of their | States relation “:x.r;."?énfi:;“:fr" ] lives much more fully than at an¥| gaughter Elizabeth Fortune to Mr. time since Mrs. Harding was stricken [ James Herbert Twamley of New with an illness some months ago. York. Yesterday afterncon the President played golf, having with him Al Jol- son. and Mr. Jolson was his guest. in- formally, at luncheon at the White House today. Mrs. Harding sent a large box of flowers to Wardman Park Hotel to- day. to be used at the card party in progress this afternoon for the bene- fit of Girl Scouts. Dir. Stepanek Host to Red Cross Officinis. Mrs. Newell, wife of Col. Isaac Newell, will not receive this afte: noon, nor will she observe a day at home again this season. Miss Ruth Miller Green, a debutante of Jast season, is entertaining at aj tea this afternoon for her house s’uan.l iss Dorothy Pepperell Smith. Mrs. Whipple and Mrs. Green are presiding at the tea table. A Russian village fete. as carried out in the large ballroom at Ward- man Park Hotel yesterday afternoon Bedrich Stepanek, minister of |for the benefit of Russian refugees, ' | elovkia will entertain at din- |18 @ colorful. intercsting and charm- loMalshib ot e = jing mode of meeting society in its of ”"':x‘nllrl‘(\, 1 Crec r Tuesday evening th hono Red Cross. | At he of dolls—wonderful ers of the American hooth when there will be about _thirty-five | doils. ' work of art senarute zuests. In the afterncon the minister ! and without duplica n-—Mrs. Robert Will entertain at a musical in the | Lansing held a veritable reception, legation, when a group of children { where the women of her calling list he was in strong men in Russian ing her simple mourn- costume. Mrs, Willlam d her respects to the dolls, where Mrs. Dulles and Mme, de Wol- Mrs. Philii interested In the embroideri singers from Czechoslovakia will give the concert Dr. dinner paid their respects {contrast to the w nek will also entertain at | costume, April 19 ing _street Phillips p: ‘The minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska were guests at luncheon {lant a foday of the military attache of the French embass: Mme. Dumont counselor of the Japa and Mme. Saburi, Prince Albert Ra dizwell. M. Heilmann, first secretary of the French embassy, and the Misses Dumont Col. Dumont and | fa E made & number of purc Other guests were tlie w. 3 win Denby spent almost the entire afternoon in her booth, to the left of the entrance. where, with Mis. Bunker and others, she sold wonderful bits of batik and brass work collected by Mrs. Bunker. A right of the d the hooth de jewelry and r Mrs se embus: ummer. *harle: Mrs. John B. Larner entertained at luncheon today in compliment to M Martha Birnfe. whose marriage to 3 James W. Farmer of New York wil take place on April 24 mony harles teft late ling trip. W Wood. Mr. or, aftey entering. sted to the eale Kauffmann, w a costume hioned from a fabric of unusual design and wear- ing a Russian headdress, presided. as sisted by Mrs. Clarence R. Day. who laughingly told her friends her fetcl it dmiral and Mi~. Adding unusual picturesque effect to the polo ball, to be given at th New Willard tomerrow night for the ' Denefit of the War Depariment polo|iNE EOWN was made from an elephan’ {4 team. will be the fact that many of | Danket. and Ars . wehrlng 8§ the guests will wear thelr hunting [ Russian costume. isted Mre | Col. togs. there being mani pink coats in “"“ mann. N rsion Irs. Judah How Among the hosts entertainir diuner preceding the ball will e Mr and Mrs. John I, the Burlington and Mrs. and Mr< t the flowe . lKe the other w n_in boothe, held a re now es the house which t autumn Edwards, wno will ) . T entertain for their daughte Mi: sales, whic i = g e Tiran bt ‘ou“g otk ughout the afterncon ugagement of he: daughter. Helen e SYerat. auhe ambecsiin he program for both afternoor | 'l- Curtin, to Mr. Robert H. Hammill evening was a splendid one, care. | 'f_Washington. T ully planned and carried out in beau m Corcoran Eustis tiful detail. Last night the dancin will also enter- | Kept the guests past midnight, the <t feature of the evening being alk on Russia by Mrs J. Hamilton Lewis. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman. ) Minot Willi King Carle preceding the ball he Ascension and Mrs tain part Mr. and Mrs. Guy . G. H Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Sands, widow of Sands. is the guest of Robertson. at the Dresden Mr. and Mrs. Geor Senorita Ballivian Guest At Buffet Supper Party. Mfss Lola Edith r. and ) i. D'Arcy Magee have ¥ thsucd Invitations tor - the - marriage |, JF eorge Richard Smith wa- [ luncheon tod of their deughter. Elizabeth Parker. t a buffet supper last even- | Murphy, whose en to Lieut. Hamilton M. H. Fleming rtaining daughter. | Walter of 1. £ M. C.. Wednesday evening, April le Claire S . in compli- | announced. Covers 23, at 8 oclock, at their residence, !Mment to Senorita Ba Mise | twelve. B o Ciert mverive. s A% o e Milburn. The other guests were T o and Licut. Fleming | the minister of Costa Rica, Senor Dou | Mra. Minnigerod B i - J ael Oreamuno: the charge d'af- | leave tomorrow by will receive t ) after May and his bride e, Va.. friends at Quant 1le, Va. {faires of Cuba. Dr. Jose T. Baro ry_attache of the Cuba A. Varona: M he | lottesy n F Monticello, apt Winston, M . Redwood Vandergrift is giving | ! d . VIE b Donna Ruth | Jefferson, by Virginia members of the 8, reception tlile evening in honot of | Misi Edwards. | Monticello ~ Memorial _ Associution. P Il o iteis hesent orithe . Miss Margue- | Several other Washingtonians are Poaeet L e Helen Colbert, | planning to go over for the luncheon. ret Whetten Chapter. D. A. R. | = Miss Betty o Sl and t\m- Hown'rdbhv Hodgkins and oth- | yyap, Miss Nora Hill. Maj. Xeno- Among the patronessss for the ers will assist her phen Price, Commander Rollie. Wil- | Bakule concert, which is to be given o e Jiamson, Commander Smith Hemp- | Wednesday evening, April 18. at Poli's Mrs. C. C. Galhoun has returned to | <ione. Mr. Harry Hickey, K Theater, under the auspices of the ington from a short visit in|smith, Mr. Jerome Graham, A Red Crose. are Mrs. Coolldge, Mrs. York. where she went to meet rd Daniels and Mr. Lee Folmer Hughes, re. Taft. Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, who is — Denby, Baroness de Cartier, Lady Ged- the sculptress for the figure to sur-| The marriage of Miss Myra Wil- | des. Mme. de Riano, Mme. Hanihara, mount the Mothers' Memorial Tower | liams, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Wil- | Mrs. Gillett, Mme. Peter, Mme. Wallen- of the Woman's Universal Alliance.| liams of Oklahoma City. to Mr. Ciar- | bers, Mme. Stangler. Mrs. Woodrow Mrs again Calhoun will go to New next week to attend York the ence R. Logan. son of Mr. J. P. Logan, ook place ay afternoon in the | W. Harry Wife of Rear Admiral Stitt, Chureh of the Covenant. performed by Mo vho spent the winter they, Brown, Mra MRS. and Mrs. J. Cowie. who ¢ill be in Washington for an indefi- ite period, have opened apartments They are companied by Mrs. Leadbetter. Hotel bought Mangum announces the he wedding tand ge Christian Overman of Zagement to ew of Cleveland has been for were laid e Andrews Wilson, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Henry Getty U< l‘u The Chosen Furniture for Ninety-Seven Years Ne-rly a century of experience in artistic delign and painstaking workmanship has proven the excellence of Heywood-Wakefield Furniture to the nation’s home-makers. Today, master crafts- men combine in Heywood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture a distinction of design with unusual durability and comfort. € Your dealer, in reeommenrlmfi suites and attractive separate pieces, will tell you of its unusual service to thres generations of users. ~ A Quality Seal on Every Wheel - quality mark. on Every Wheel”. Lesk fer this IllllIIHIIIilH!M4\llflIl“lllNl\l"“llll"|l"|||I!I||Illll““l“ll““lll!lll||Il|||llI“l“ll"lllll“II""I“IIIHIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIHIII-\ > TS The cere- the Rev Logan in the afternoon for a wed- rnest Locke at 1717 1 street tablished at 1761 R street, early will (ke place June 18 at the Church of enter- rained a small party at the New Wil- Iard last night at dinner in honor of the | afr n Square Hotel entertained at for Miss Helen Estelle will motor for Char- and will be the guest iay at a luncheon to be given the home of Thomas DWARD R. STITT, S.°N., shortly She will be accompanied by her daughters. *hilton, Mrs. Willlam Robert Mre, Boughton ner them_Col. Whitcomb, Schroeder, (‘ol. and Mrs. E. M and Mrs, Mme. Nicolaldes Col. and Mrs. Louis C. Scherer had as their guests Miss Harriet G kle, Mr. Lieut. J tained, Mr. C. nounce daughter. Mme. A e e A AR 7z : ing for E Wood. Walsh, Mrs. Larz Anderson and Mrs. Ralph’ Jenkins. The Vassar Alumuae gave a dance last night at Raus partiey Among those entertaining were: Col and Mrs. enry M. Morrow, who had with and Mrs. Wait Jo and Mrs. Schull, Col. and Mrs. Jewett Mr. and Mrs. T, 8 ward Clifford, Col. Stanley Bmily Hamilton and Lieut. Scherer Dr. and Mrs. William O. Eoss enter- having among Mies Mary Lee Taylor of Panama and B. Hamilton of Philadelphia. and Mrs. Charles A. Baker an- the engagement of their Jeannette. to Mr. John of New York. The Watson Morrell wedding will take place in June. De spring’ season. | Pa. Mrs. Daniel | sem ing for Prince Frances Miss Nora McAdoo, has taken an apartrhent at 1215 18th street for the Mrs. Estep T. Gott of Glén Osborn. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Smith Florida avenue northwest. i Mr. and Mrs, Richard W. Murphy of | | Gaithersburg, Md.. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, | gage: f their daugh | Estelle, to Mr. Walter Loew of Cleve- 11and, Ohlo, the wedding to take place | in the early spring. George C. Perine Wil | Sall for Europe Sune 12. Mrs. Stanton Norman was the guest of Mrs. George Corbin Perine of Bal | timére for the week end. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards at a dinner party given at the Maison Domenique Sund Acrestoft Mra. Perine salls June 12 to spend the | summer in France | Mr. Charles 8. Hurd und sister, Mrs. | Ciopper have just _rlurnrd from an extended Oh, lcok at Vinie Vain! inch Gordon, at 2131 pinch. Helen me, Who'd get her “GRO-NUPS,” ho happy she'd be! William y_ever of Rus. of Chicago, who the most Cleaning remodeling Now_in_Our New_ Store, 610 18th Furs Require Cold Storage —if they are to be 1009 safe in summer. improved Storage facilities T Expert Fur Repairing and Coats left for alteriug or charge, during Summer. SAKS FUR CO. One Family Management for 30 Years 610 12th St. N.W. We offer Cold stored without pe to spend the Boardman Lansing. Mrs. T s F. her’s, preceded Several din- the dance 1son, Col Amados, Col. Ed- ord, Mrs. Koltchos. M- Frank Russell and sgow, « Mary sgow. Misy their guests Mohrenschild. formeriy FOUNDED 1894 Knoun for Remearkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. A Feature Offering Tomorrow Groups of Our Finer Sr1rTs WRAPS FROCKS At the One Low Price You will be more than pleased with the splendid values, the lovely styles and the fine qualities. Be sure to come tomorrow and see the entire collection. You Will Save Many Dollars! Good choice in all sizes. Although Asparagus Has Advanced We will sell best Asparagus TIPS at the Tow price— @ank 5o Dozen ....$4.50 Established 1875 MAGRUDER'’S Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K NG 2NN 77 CEUET R TR U ICITENE W) 7 MORRISONS Nr. Eleventh THER new Spring Low Shoes for girls. $2.75 to $6.50 Boys' Oxfords $3.25 to $5.50 Can't walk an ‘Cause her new shoes thcy rub and But 1'f a sensible mother she had hke “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. w OW much better than telling a child to take care of her shoes “twould be to provicle shoes that take care of them- selves! WKL plCTURED. a new Russia Smoked Elk Plain TOC B]uc‘ner OX{OY{] {01‘ misses and C}]il- dren. $4 t0 $5.50 E 5 ! i’ Cor. 7th & K Sts. ! 414 9¢th St. | 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Calf or 40c A memorable time for us! ILLUSTRATED Black Canton Crepe Cape, with smart smocked collar, edged with monkey fur. $49.50. Gray Twill Cord: Coat, all-over braided, with midnight blue; sash tied with wide moire ribbon in same shade of blue. $69.50. A A o A O S AR R SILVER : ANNIVERSARY Just a Few More Days! And an important event for won who avail themselves of our Celebration prices our store is fairly humming with probably the greatest values you have ever seen for quality merchandise. But—don't delay! and Abundant Selection of Wonderful choice of fashions with exceptlonal pro- i for indlvidual taste—sash coats, blouse and straightline capes, straightline coats, capes and kimono eieeve wraps; all very stunningly set off with clever ornamentation in self cording, tucking or cable stitching, and In lovely rich fabrics of Veldyne, Lustrosa, Delvyne and Cordella. Also black Canton Capes, effectively col- lared. Adorable cape fashions, with collars that express the last word In becoming smartness. Beige and gray fox and caracul and much distinction In elaborate self collars. In Satin, Canton and Roshanara Crep lovely textured Fashoma, Lustrosa, Veloug and Veldyne —in gray, tan, cocoa, navy and black. tion enthroned! The most charming of the allure of all-over bralded wrap- around coats, coat, mandarin sieeve slender wraps, and capes, which follow the mode in tvery delightful way. Marvella, Gerona, Duvetyn, Fi ona, and Marcova fabrics, also beautiful chinchilla satin and’ brocaded roshanara. $75.00 All-over Braided Cord Twill Coats, wrap- around and sash tied....................... $45.00 and $50.00 Straightline Coats of Delysia and Cordella, in tan, ramie, greystone, navy and black $39.50 Silk Velvay Capes in black and cocoa; yoke Women’s Shop—Second Floor. Disti season’s f. We Cannot Emphasize Too Strongly the Anniversary Prices Coats, Capes and Wraps $60.00 to $75.00 Capes, Coats and Wraps 54950 $65.00 and $75.00 Lovely ‘Capes % $63.50 $85.00 to $110.00 Coats and Wraps 369.50 $59.50 $39.50 -$25.00 cn ! Every part of For right NOW! $32.50 to $40.00 Topcoats Anniversary price— $22.50 The ready-for-any-sort-of - Jaunt Coat! The good times friendly coat that one just can't do without! Now is the time to pick one up for little money Choose fleece plaids, English overplaids, chinchilla platds and homespu — raglan or set-In sieeves—ripple or belted —and in the shade you prefer, gray, deer, cocoa or 1 &5 € o . =5 3 T e T ©f Knife Pleats for the Anniversary! $11.50 to $16.50 Pleated Skirts $9.25 In a most wonderful gather- ing for your Immediate selec tion! Wool Canton, Wool Crepe. Flannel, Crepe de Chine and Ratine! Beige, tan, cocoa, gray, Lanvin green—white, too—and navy and black. Also color com bination In highest fashion. Smart colors in Fiber Silk Sweaters $9.85 W/ith the dressy appearance of pure silk and woven in a most attractive block weave, fashioned into the universaily becoming Tuxedo model, with finish of plain knit collar and sash. To be had In navy, Harding, gray and black. $5 and $6.95 Handmade Blouses $3.65 Peter Pan, V neck and square necks, in the dainty handmade styles chosen by women of good taste. Hand-drawn narrow ruf. fles on coliars and cuffs are Frenchy as can be, and others are elaborated with wide filet lace. Beautiful $10.00 Handmade Blouses $7.85 I Enriched with wide Irish cro chet laces on fine French voile, with Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars elaborated with lovely hand-drawn effects and hand embroidery. Frilled model with |ty real filet lace. Lovely $7.50 to $12 Trousseau Chemise $4.85 and $6.85 "‘] S'lks of exquisite texture, with satin-back crepes, crepe de chines and radium silk vying with each cther in scintillating loveliness — while surpassing artistry has piaced danty val 5 enciennes, real filets and Irish laces to fairly captivate the feminine heart. One senses the very fragrance of apple blossoms in pinks and white, with beautiful tints of |& azure, orchid and peach shades. Black, too, tne Parisian's de- light.

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