Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTbN D. C, THURSDAY, v of Mrs. F 1 n, sister of Mrs, | Haske, Mrs. M. A. Johnson, Miss Anna | and Mrs, J. 8. Clemence, Mr. and Mrs. | ence Wheaeler, Mra. Jones, Mrs. J. B.| Alfred Johnson and Pthel Jones. Lowden ';'r"?xfi-fi»'n'fl'm‘l-- Criticos is | V.. Laily, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Las- g::'r‘inm:(nanu. du;.‘ -ndl_l:u 'rn%::n goln;. hur& And hun Henry Berens, oRobert Tuomts ‘sad Willia' Fisher, both of ! mak i . Mr. . Mr. rs. Thomas r. John nal r. C. B.Guthrle, . @c @ it estony, debut at the Metropolitan | BURRG LS Miss Mary E. McDo non, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Callan, Mr. | Mr. S XS Callifiower; |y Seties BESXvAEans Wiss Nekni Reth o€ Several brilliant supper parties | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Magur, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Downey, Mr. and antwell and Dr. | 24imore; ¥4, have been arranged in New York to | Murphy., Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. Charles W. Darr, Miss Mary (Continued from Eighth Pzge.) precede the ball in that city, to which | Olive McCord, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Darr, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drur; many Washington peoble are going.|McCarthy, Col. W. I. McLaughlin, ing to attend the polo ball tonight. | Mrs. Lewis Nixon is one of the host- | Mrs. L. B. Norris, Miss K. au They will stay at the Hamilton Hotel. |€8ses. Gov. and 5 Olarkabury. Md., and 1 HeeT, Bavocserser of Douts 'z John B. Dudley and Glentce M. Bolton, both Miss'Anna Dann, Judge and Mrs, Wil- O R lehard A Ashiby and Punice Wilson, A. Nau, | liam H. de Lacy, Mr. and Mrs.. James . : cha o 3 Mrs. Smith of New | Mrs. Charles W. Aughinbaugh, Miss Epp, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. E: M Mamage Licenses. Jumes D. McFall of Philadelohia, Pa., and g York will be her guests and Mr. and | Madeleine M. Aughinbaugh, Miss | Raphael Ellls, Mr. and Mra. H. H. The Washington Cultus Club.- of |Mrs. C. C. Calhoun. Katherine Ahern, Mr. and Mrs. Milton | Flather, Mrs, 'S. Golibert, D: which Mrs. W. R, Myers s president,| In the formal pageant there will be Wil entertain _'at = an interesting 3 Gertrude :‘. &hem'l"‘ogdtll.h'l;l.!.u r. T, A |gollowiigt® lioeases have been lamed to the | - Yuwil Simou tag S M abie ‘Brooks. Alles, Mrs. Henry Auth, Mr. and Mrs. | Griffen, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gaivin, | “°Lils Guintenita Jr.. of thig city and Ruth several groups whose costumes will [ Robert Berberich, Mr. and Mrs. John | Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Gath, Judge Mary V.‘;zfilh-ma of de . Pa. | luncheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock at|be carefully made after plates show- | G. Bridaham, Mr. and Mrs. Simon D. | O'Toole, Mrs, Catherine’ O'Neill, Mrs. Filam 5, Tnge and L Brelyn Bllett, the City Club. Many guests have ing the recently unearthed robes worn | Brenson, Mrs. Eila D. Barrett, Miss [John Quinn, Mrs. M. M. Rover, Miss | Joha J. | arg: . Martin, been invited and the luncheon will be|by the Bgyptians 3,000 years ago.| Ella Berghling, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses | Elizabeth Rupp, Raphael Semmes, Mr. = & s given in celebration of the twentleth Some of those forming groups are | Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. E. B. Semmes, Miss M: | Theman ¢ . { anniversary of the study club. The |NMrs. John R, Drexel, jr., Mrs. J. Theus | H. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cal- | F! 3 avrarers committee in charge are: Mrs. George | Munds, Miss Mary Alice Barney, Mrs, | lahan, Miss Mary I. : : W. Harrls, chairman; Mrs. W. R.|Herman D. Kountse, Mrs, John Wana. Myers, Mrs. D. G. Davis and Mrs.'maker, jr.; irs. Francls Carolan, Mrs Charles Demonet. Many novel fea-|James C. Barr and Mrs. Richard Stev- tures have been arranged. ens. Prescriptions of MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION MRS. N. C. C00| Book ..SartolMi i Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Dillingham, Darling DRESSES APRIL 12, 1928. T, ) Direct Factory Branch . : e Ferguson. 320 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. e e Shop Lady Inte Fox || Washington, D. C. tvho have beer in Honolulu since they Amrahn ; + “Absorb ati W. E. Doell R. C. Shropshi o N up eir war time resi- . 3 uces . er, ropshire, At the April tea and sale which the ;g in Wi h . Al A bullder that “E3 ” 2, i b AP £79, 0 Saioh e atnce i Srdunion Wy DS That Fill the Eight” Jackson Place | | 1 ocol Representative Manager give for the benefit of Friendship | yote], ! M Houge at the College Women's Club ! this afternoon, Mrs. Elmer D. Ball and t5 complexion. uecle Cream: ~ Makes firm necks and Raini D | egiaton wrokion, p—— Latayette Square 00 each st drug an | E. 3 Y 5 E Telopbons Main 1716 Mrs. Frank Carden, founder of the club, | , AT, &nd Mrs. T E. Block nhas an- ainiest ay storss, and at Mrs. Coon's office, 1406 Eve lep) Twho are in charge of the tea table ar- | daughter Ruth ‘to Mr. Harry Shapiyo. i i rangements, have asked the following | 3 3 y . . A TAnESIIILS, ML T, (NS IONIRE | X0 date 1a mentioned for ‘the wed: With Sunshine : Chamberlin, president of the club; ; ® Mrs. Jason'Noble Plerce, Mra. Carle-| A charity ball for the benefit of St. i 9. ) | s, FUB. Bourn, Mre [ Anns Infant Asylum, Wnder the aus: are at the »~;:ims;n‘ i‘m‘ls' 4 {(lc'g of the Ladies’ Auxillary and Mrs. George P. Tucker and [ wi petiayooclety of the institution o ¥ Hamiiton. Mre. Henry | %Il be glven tomorrow night at the fyers and Mrs. E. 8. La Fetra wil WHERE THE BETTER HINGS COST LESS S UPNNIZL) LY OV /) M City Club, 1320 G street, d =+ 1 Cits , 1 , dancing to be in charge of the cundy table; Mrs. | &R at 9 o'clock. \ Willlam Burt. with Mrs. M. D. Lind- m.\lrx. ]‘d: Jihqul"n is general chair- urt. with :lman and other members of the ball say, Mrs, Edwin Niess and Mrs. H. C. o Chutfield of the white elephants, and | fommittee are Mrs. baugh, refresh e e @ Mrs. George R. Ide. with Mrs. Morris | Loyt o T R P ERIe: Mre. R J. Bar- d Sabin, Mrs. M. Schram and Mrs. Clif-] 0 and Mr ‘n'-' Barrett. fi n, tick- 4 ford Bradbury of the cooked food. | [lliiae - R3. » floor com- Mrs. H. P. Gould and Mrs. H. 8. Wash- | ™ (16€: s T burn will have charge of the aprons h“' atrons and patronesses for “the and fancy articles. At 4:30 a short ] 3F program will be given, - 1l include: Senator David I. Walsh, Miss Carol Smith will dance, her ac- whew tue|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty, Mr and Mrs. Frances Weller, Miss companiments being played by Mrs. | b Walsh. M 1109~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST Chester Morrill. Absolute Satisfaction Guarantced or Money Cheerfully Refunded L opvalsn, Mr. and Mrs Jos s é 4 Miss Stella Water- gowitz, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saul, 4 : u the Misses Saul. Mrs. P. A. Smyth, man will give readings and Mra. rs. P. A. Smyth, Katherine Rich Fielder will sing, ac- | W\ @nd Mrs. Hugh Smyth, Miss Mar- companied by Miss Emille Margaret garet Shea, Mr. James F. Shea, Mrs. White. All friends of Friendship | Ly, J- Harman : Shi || TWELVETEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET | COA 1 S CA‘ ES u RA‘ S e s Hickey, Miss C. Hunelke, Mr. and Mrs, e Rl i = , , Representative and Mrs. Adam lole——]o]l——]a]———=]o]——=[o|]c———]0] Wyant will entertain preceding the E E E Pennsylvania Soclety reception Mon- day night. Thelr guests will be woman members of the Pennsylvania including Miss ... . Individualized Models at n ss Sarah Galleher, Miss 3 = MacKinney, Miss Alice . i E Mrs. Marcus Speiser, Mrs. PY Rosa de Young and Mrs. Lillian Pitts. Expert Fur Safe Storage 7 —— Other guests will be Representative Z and Mrs. Clyde Kelly and Mrs. Harry S > Reamer and Miss Sarah Speel of Repairing -~ Greenburg. Pa., delegates to the D. A. R. congress. 608 K Mr. o and Mr. B. Keubo of ‘Tokio, J: , who are in Washington for an indefinite period. have taken an apartment at the Hotel. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun recently returned from New York, where she went to meet Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, who is making the plans for the figure of “Motherhood” which is to surmount the mothers’ memorial tower of the Woman's Universal Alliance. She re- turns next week to New York for the Egyptian ball, bein, anged by Mrs, vancis Burrill Ho| nn and which will be given Tue night at the Ritz-Carlton. the proceeds of which will be given to the Woman's Interna- tional Alliance of France, an auxil- fary of the Woman's Universal Al liance, of which branch the Duchess de Vendome is president, for Furs TO 614 11th ST. N.W. Burlington SMART AND ALL TOGETHER DIFFER- ENT MODELS COMPRISE THIS ENTIRE COLLECTION OF FASHIONABLE COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS. ALL ARE MADE OF SOFT, RICH MATERIALS THAT FALL IN GRACEFUL FOLDS FROM THE SHOUL- DER. A FULL RANGE OF MOST DESIRED COLORS AND SHADES, INCLUDING THE EVER POPULAR BLACK OR NAVY. $39.50. Part of the through the Woman's tznce in Washingto: Dressler. wio is a de world welfare confere he Woman's Univ 3 May 5, at the New Willard Hotel, v ill speak on “Women On the . is glving sug- gestions regarding the general pag- eant and there will be special dances 2 . Denls and her corps of ®sate to th A Fascinating Group of TAILORED SUITS LONG JACKET IN “WRAP-AROUND,” SQUARE CUT EFFECT; MOST BEAUTI- FULLY TAILORED AND FINISHED. ELAR- ORATELY EMBROIDERED MODELS AS WELL AS MORE CONSERVATIVE BRAIDED STYLES. THE RANGE OF MATERIALS IN- CLUDES LOCHMOOR AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, TRICOTINE, CAMELAIRE, VE- LOUR CHECKS, ETC., IN BLACK, NAVY AND EVERY POPULAR SHADE. $35.00 dancers Mrs. Richard Stevens is also one of the formal delegates to the confer- cnce here. The program of the con- ference is to be interspersed with en- ainment at Clifton, the interna- 1 headquarters of the alliance musical program is to be enriched everal Metropolitun singers and riticos, the protege For Half a Century COROLLAS--- —has xiven satisfactory vewults ax o remedy for falling hair, Nourishes the scalp and stimu- laten mew growth, Manufactured Only By H. W. TAYLOR & CO. 1405 Eye St. N.W. Wazshington, D. C. On Sale at Beat Drug Stores \ [\ \\lll“l“ i il I [ NI il i NN i T { Uit | W i (T I \ —before you sell your Old Jewelry and Diamonds ‘We buy and sell at the right rice OPPENHEIMER & SHAH 907 F Street N.W. By special purchase—and reduction of regular stock we are placing on sale tomorrow a Group of Fine Frocks-- We never mention comparative prices; nor quote original prices—and it will not be necessary now, for the values argue the importance of this sale eloquently. Street, Afternoon and Dinner DRESSES $9Q:20 EVERY ONE OF THESE DRESSES A MASTERPIECE OF THE DESIGNER’S ART, STRAIGHTLINE MODELS OF FLAT CREPE. CANTON CREPE, MARVELETTE, ETC, IN BLACK, NAVY AND EVERY WANTED SHADE. ANY STYLE PREFERENCE YOU MIGHT HAVE CAN BE PERFECTLY SATIS- FIED, SO WIDE AND DIVERSIFIED IS THE ASSORTMENT. ALL SIZES, AND THE PRICE—IS VERY SPECIAL—$29.50. \ (AL ity VAW “l\\l!ll\\\\\\ AL Il‘l‘lll\ll (I T N I W) \! If you oontemplate having your furs or fur coat remod- éled by me you will have to bring them In at once, as I am oing out of business on June . The amount of work I will be able to do being limited by time I would advise .xoll to bring your furs immediately. A reduction equal to free stor- age privilege will be allowed on Summer prices. Martin Wolf 30-32Florida Ave. N.w. % Franklin Square TBotel 14th Street at K NI ST N N TR0 W N —_ Tricot Clever Silk Overblouses - Petticoats $7.95 $9.95 J g\ \§ \g T S L ’ b .l \ LN EE NEW, aND BB COMBINATION COLORINGS — PAISLEY AND EGYPTIAN BEAUTIFUL SATED AND PRINTED EFFECT. ALL HAVE FANCY FLOU WITH I T THREE-QUARTER SLEEVES AND OF CONTRASTING SHADES. BIE- ROUND NECK. A COLLECTION CAUSE SECURED AT A PRICE THAT EMBRACES EVERY NEW CONCESSION, WE ARE ENABLED IDEA IN EVERY NEW COLOR AND TO OFFER THEM TOMORROW COMBINATION, $7.95. Many Sports Dresses Many Street Dresses Many Afternoon Dresses ole——olo[e——22]ol——jole——c2ole—c]c—Da|——FS[o|——"co|c—n[e—S]af—F ol c—r—F[al—Fa o] — |0 —Developed in the popular spring cloths; and the Crepy Silks. Printed Crepes, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Roshanara Silks, Paisley combinations. m 2 [o]—=[clc——=o[c——=olc————]0]c——ol—=lclc——=lolc——Jo[c—=n]c— 0| —Zf | 0———— o] c— |0l 00— [0 | —=] O] A very remarkable variety is presented—ranging from the dignified conservative to the ultra smart—in model and finish. " Second Floor : O = N e N e O

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