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2B SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. SOCIETY. l Socie Mrs. Rush Holland were honor guests|who is on her way home after spend- at a dinner given last evening at Le |ing the winter in Clllfemlli will re- Paradis by fir. W. H. Armbrecht of [main over for the banquet of the Col Moblle, Ala. The other guests were lege Women's Club at Rauscher's 3 i ; Mrs, C. C. Long and Col. and Mrs. Pey- | Saturday evening. The House of Quality 5 5 : — Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Pennock of 5 " 5 The counselor of the Hungarian lega- | Seattle, Wash., are at the Lee House iy B tion and Mme. Pelenyl were hosts at|for a fortnight et Tos -. 5 luncheon® yesterday at the Hamilton . T e foriington from SO etk 937.939 F SL NW. No Branch Stores ) / = ‘ o come to Wasl 0 New . X . N.W. President and Mrs. Harding at Theater; R IR R PR g i | L No Branch St fore the polo ball. Wardman Park Hotel. | Mrs. Elonzo Tyner will give a din-| ar, and Mrs. Harry Hooker and Mr. A Sll'l’l’fllg Sale for Friday Eintel: GelTay Loe wuats Tioe ta ‘e (10, Mra: Bradish Johnaon aTe oh . COATS, SUITS, DRESSES i 2 ol Aun excellent group $ 50 of higher-priced models - for this occasion. . .... ‘ for First Time in Many Months. : Received an Ovation. Y Mrs. - |in honmor of Mrs. Gormiey of Roch- ¢ HE President and Mrs. Hard- | In honor of ing were in the White House . box at Poli's last evening to Col. and Mrs. . Lester Jones will | s ce of | e hosts at dinner this evening for | Wilness e ‘;”;"_”“‘" © O |their daughter, Miss Cecll Lester| e Al Jolson, it being their first appear- | yoic, “RUELIEE, Mt Cecl] Lester | Miss Alberta Gilbert entertained at ance in a theater for many months. guest, Miss Marion Du Pont, dwugh: | e o i | |2 bridge tea yesterday afternoon for In compliment to Mrs. Harding and |ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Du Pont |} L S Miss Jeanne Schroers, when at the as 3 special treat to the men them- |Of Mount Pelier, Va. The company : ; bridge tables were besides the guest o will go later to ‘the polo ball at the of honor, Miss Catherine Letts, Miss selves, Al Jolson invited 200 Walter (wilara - e Dorothy * Johnson, Miss Hen: Reed boys to be present. . Mr. Jolson received from the sol- diers a huge cluster of flowers to be B will arrive in Washington this morn- ‘a (Continued on Ninth Page.) Mrs. James Carroll Frazer enter- tained a company of twelve dinner last evening in honor of Gen.and Mrs. Henry T. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler R. Anderson | entertained at dinner last evening. | SLIP COVERS —will be available in good season if your or- Hill, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Eliz beth Hills, Miss Marfon Darrah, Miss | L Olga Pilson, Miss Katherine Shaw, | |taken an apartment at the Hotel La s ; i Miss Jo phine Ramage. Miss Cha s, A. M. Blair has returned to! hington for the spring season and Mr: . ) e =) —In the very newest over- presented to Mrs. Harding from the, Fayette. Mrs. Biair spent the winter : . 4:4et ] |1otte Clark, Willts Holm, Mrs. Allen | der :sbplacedl W;‘hf“’ SpOI'lS Coatb, $19.50 plaids, Polaire, Tweeds | . r- h her elder son, Mr. Percy A. g Reed Mo . Mrs. Matth | v. Unusual selection s s 4 et 7 stage; the csrsmonyformingie Pt ln oty iin Euarosi Alres, Ateiritos: o Mige eten Barky e s | 2?“5.,: cretonnes, linens | and English Noveltics. One model as pictured, Some i beth’ Zolnay, Miss Marguerite Neale and Miss Madeline Moses, the guest of the young hostess. incident of the evening. the United States embassy. and other materials. full silk: lined. Msisses sizes, 14 to 18; Women's, 34 to 44. ticularly graceful and interesting |where Mr. Blalr is third secretary of | Ji8 8 i2 o | Dick, Miss Helen Buckley, Miss Eliza- | | | | Guatemalan Envoy and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman will | Additional guests came in for tea | JAME | Wife Go to New York. entertain at dinner Saturday evening when Mrs. Henry M. Morrow and Mrs. | H The Minister of Guatemala and|in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Albert Morgan~ Gfibert presided at| Senora de Sanchez Latour left Wash- f;";,"'&&'.“;‘h"l'r’,':{‘o:_f California, former- MRS. JOSEPH E. GELDER, the tea table. ington this morning for New York, o in Washington to where they will attend a charity ball | Col. and Mrs. Howard C. Dickinson :;'m'"':',"“"';_ g d which will be given this evening at|¥ill be hosts at dinner this evening, 2 Viait "Ber [her aunt. Mrs. Charles Channing Sundny, when wi St 3 d will i « g Haines, widow of Dr. Haines of the Waldorf-Astoria. The minister | Shd Wil take their guests later to % 1 Berryman, dur- | . 5 th 1 ; vhicl ey ve | cOUNin, Mrs. Cliffo Ty MAR, New York. who is her house guest and Senora Sanchez Latour will not | Nf Dole ball, for which they have | {,,"1e yeuntonn of the D. A. K. con- | N*VgqV i . S0 return until the first of next week. | Sevou, gre 1206 1206 % ROSEDERE i N.W. N.W. Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddiei Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards will of Nevadd will have 4s o guest for [PIIOFIA St dinuer, this'evening for|retugeo rellet. Mr. Kitgredge, chief In order to make room for new arrivals in our establishment we are offering several days Mrs. Joseph E. Gelder, |their daughter, Miss Virginia~ Ed- (¢ 50" oroilization division of the 10 Coats (small sizes), Values Up to $45.00 $ .00 8 Suits, Values Up to $42.50 ho will arrive from Reno today. Mrs. | Wards. League of Red Cross Societies, will 12 Dresses, Values Up to Lovely Dresses, $19.50 ;' 'efeia sith, Pais- leys, crepe de chine on fl@g&&! Mra Amos A. Steele will give a " oddie unthy | bridge supper Thursday in honor of combination with Paisley silk and smart silk novelties. Black, nazvy, brown, cocoa, plain or sn combsnation. Women’s and misses’ sizes. sl Lk =) —in poiret twill and tricotine. Plain Sl“’"’ ‘519")0 tailored or cmbroidery trimmed. Fancy silk lined. Black and navy; tn small sizes only. April 23 Miss C: i Mrs. Davis Honor Siinday Mes. Caldor will ba the gusatiy 2l 2 e aaerriaga ty e DALin® | A Lunch Yesterans. man, during the sessions . "> |erick’ Henry Jones will take place| Mrs. James J. Davis. wite of the 3 plosiiia 5 Saturday, April 28. Secretary of Labor, w;h) the zu;rl By iy ar — of honor vesterday at the monthly AT Dt oretary Otiwar 801 atiker Annetts WBhTorauwiil fenters | Bnk b ey At (the moninly @ company of twenty-four at dinner | tain at bridge for Miss Letts and her | to the American Institute of Mining this evening, and will take their|W¥edding party the afternoon of April|and Metallurgical Engineers. Mrs. guosts Tater to“the polo ball: where | 21. Sildren Tying I the “City ot Cnias e ANMes Davis Wil b s mmont in Mooseheart, 11l ~ Mr. Whit- The recelving line will be headed | WAShington after a visit of several | ney, director of the Washington bu- by the Secretary of War Mo Weae | weeks in Boston. | rean, American Defense Society, gave Who oily b"" ‘”-l :’d h“_‘”-\'- T. d*’\", 8, — |a graphic picture of the evils result- Davis, Gen. Jonn ) persniir. and Mrs. | Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss| ing from communism. Reports were PR o) D ek and Gen. | have returned to Washington and are | read by Mrs, W. H. Craigue, Mrs, I, on Peno i Allen. | established in their home at 2208 F. Bain, Mrs. V Mendenhall, Mrs. | honor ap aring will be the guest of | \fassachusetts avenue, after an ab- | C. T. Du Rell, Mrs, L. K. Duvi ATt dinner, preceding the ball, of (gence of two years in the orient, | R. B. Laddoo and Mrs. G. S. Rice. Mrs Gardner Minot, who will later |*“yry “Strausy will be at home Satur- Lake her guests to the ball, for which | gay and the following Saturdays In| The commercial counselor of the Brit- = April. [ish embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Brod- = — | erick entertained a company of ten in- Mrs. Absolom Waller entertained| Mrs. Lewis, wife of former Senator | formally At dinner 1ast. evening. loday at one of the largest and most | James Hamiiton Lewis, will speak on | afiss Kathieen Kaily. sicter of Mre beautifully -~ arranged luncheons of |her recent experlences among the | Broderick, who has been in Aiken. S ¢ this month, taking her fifty guests to| Russian refugees, at the meeting to- since December, is expected to return the Hotel Hamilton. The tubles were|morrow morning, which will be held | to Washington the fret part of hext Plenteously decorated with a _grace- [at 11 o'clock, In the home of Mrs. | week ful arrangement of spring flowers. | Robert Lansing, chairman of the | —_— The guest of honor was Mrs. David | Washington committee for Russian The assistant attorney general and H. Blair, and others of the compuny included Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Willlam J. Harris, Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. Percy Quin, Mrs, Robert E. Koontz, Mrs. Erwin Lamar Mrs. Charles Curtis, Mrs. Ber- s, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, J. Hamilton, Mrs. Charles . Mrs. Jack Hay, Walker' “Holcombe, Mr. Puller, Mrs. Louis Austin, Mrs. H. Prescott Gatley, Mrs. Julian L. Lati- New Hats of Unusual Beauty | - | child: Mrs. Alvin E. Dodd has returned to | hood Handsomely designed brime hats, of leghorn Milan hemp, lisere and straw and fabric combina- tions. Some have facings or flanges of faille silk with trimmings of flower sprays and wreaths. Also a spectal selection of mediwm size hats sn draped effects. small tricornes, tailored and walk- sng shapes. Trimmings of silk moire ribbon or graceful drooping ostrich. Black, navy, grav, sand, Mrs elder is state regent of Nevada and also speak. $39.50 d S| Miss Ruth Miller Green will enter- o0 The National Soclots Dk, o/ Kfier | tain « bridge party the afternoon of to $10.00 Now.......... for matrons, All 25 Varietief Rosémar Chocolates Now 60c the Lb. i { Creating extra demand for Rosemary ) . Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. C. . . = :?rfrnob::mo;,rmu. Jarpe: rf:unu;;z;. Chocolates by lowen.ng prices, be.cauge we MORR]SONS :,t(r;;lz‘; i i e e e e want to reduce supplies of the choice ingre- FOUNDED 1894 S e e B ST dients used in our candy kitchen. All twenty- Known For Remarkable Value Giving X7 Joseph Gelder of Nevada, Mrs. Wil- five varieties of these popular Chocolates 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh E! liam Channing Johnson, Mrs. Ernest X7 and Bonbons NOW 60c Ib. Special Week-end Gift Boxes, $1.50 Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Shop Roberts, Miss Sowles of Boston, Miss Boyce, Mrs. William Bowle, Mrs. John Ritchie, jr, Mrs. James H. Patten, Mrs. Harry Pike, Mrs. Howard Ny- man. Mrs. Fenton Bradford, Miss Agnes Golden, Mrs. R. Augustus Heaton and Miss Wilcox. T < John Wesley Smith and her . Mrs. Wickersham, were host- ssses ‘at a very pretty tea yesterday In their apartment in the Wyoming S N Specialists in Women's and Misses' Apparel i214 F ¢ .~Bet. 12th and 13th B 223 W S 5 _ 1115 1117 F STREET We Announce a Very Special Sale of Fine and Finer Frocks for Friday and Saturday. W You will have choice of many of the most exclusive models for street and afternoon wear—done in the rich crepe silks— and other featured fabrics—and finished in that exquisite taste typical of Louvre productions. An Underpriced Offerilng 2 Of Lovely New FROCKS For Women and Misses In three lots— Frocks that s ..$24.50 Frocks that ' s .83 50 Frocks that - upto§85.00‘.w.e.rf.,‘............. $47'50 SALE OF NEW SPRING SUITS .00 Made to sell up to 69.50 Every New Model Is Here Every New Material and Color ¥ Every New Embroidery Motif The Suit mode was never more interesting than it is this season, with the two and three piece costume suits of twill "fabrics and crepe silks introducing decorative treatments for- merly only identified with Gowns and Wraps. ) Models Selected From Our Own Higher Priced Stocks For Special Selling Tomorrow A choice privilege in Smart Suits —including values up to $55. $30s50 Handsome Imported Tweeds—Chevrons, Herringbones and Poiret Twills. Both the popular light and dark shades. Most effective models. Most superb tailoring. A real opportunity. The Savings are Exceptional! About 250 in the lot. including all that is new in Printed and Plain Silks GEsEsEER O s er ALL WANTED COLORS ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES A 2008 S