Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 SOCIETY —_— : —_— S o g - gt Rl o | e——— ol ——lal——— ol ——o]l——lal——Jal ———[q] several weeks at Hot Spri v . , Yesterday Mr. and Mrs, Be and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ro : 3 4 feller, jr. motored to Valley View, wheré they had lunch. ' Mr. Charles Noble Gregory had as | Fourth ~gu;>nls .HL‘ .;‘ -’;{5( evening \]rl and Mrs. r Tuckerman and Mrs. T d Fl Isd..amu., % uesday oor Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Hani- ' R e i nairs Tasraramad a| ‘, s»su | ELEVENTH ST, | the cngammcnz of her daughter, M With Mrs. Gaillard as Hostess e o We Are Contlnulng This ) Mrs. Juhn P. Story and her daugh- i ter, Miss Jacquelin Story, have re- S e R s : { {turned to Washington, after spending Fa ous sassador of ipan and Mme. | corsage of golden Ophelia rl)Mhux]~ = 3 1 1 ol d . S > ] i : m ‘] ni {1l be the guests of honor Lieut. Lester A. Dessez, U M. C. | R - Story, who fs now visiting in London i was the best man. . : Cot g . 18 & in London, ¢ dinner this evening of Mrs. David| " Capt. and Mrs. Collier left imme- L 5 will return in the early summer. aillard diately after the ceremony for a . . ’ . . ay 13 ling trip and upon their return ket e fllard will sail, on May 12, Wedd x fby h tury 3 3 - M 16 et araing Ton B[ trske pnclrhome a teG I tton Shar o e oDring v Washing p . will spend the sum- E L L& y established at the Le Otein Dby, ety cr o il 2 . Jieprosentative l’.-rkor of New York entertained _at luc heon ol s City Club, to be given in the ! ol Villare > = ing stopped here while en route home Mr. De'St. Phalee. n place, Saturday, % from Florida with Mrs. Parker, who : : , Ak Rl ke i In which you have the absolute choice of Yuncheon u¢ Montzomery : s, i Walker left | | 2 _ tarium. ; l] h 5 1 i f.',','f i ndmnlr'ffu H ey T e . : ; 1 4 Me. and Mra. & B, Je -, o the house—at precisely S Mann Valkes wus with them | oy i ¢ | Sewickly, Penn., are spending a Washington @ brief visit 1 o ¥ week here and are staying ut the | followed by |u. K. preced g oo o | 2 2 ¥ae Hons | Montgomery Country | will appear arvard Dramatic b Yesterday. The company 7 1 Club at the Comedy Theater tonight m.ll e > : Miss Elizabeth 8. Morgun of 2a 100, including the Tuesday and Wednesday nights and % : ¥ < Orang I « guest of s il [ J Spain_and e T . the | Wednesu ine he Life of e Triplett at the Concord. | ambassador 5 i an.” 5 g ¥ s xsiant: ithe e |, Mr. Walker will return to Wash- s 5 Ly Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fishback . Wallenberx. s. | ington with his parents and will spend g b tertained at their new home on Ash- | Goelet the charged his spring v y ‘ . ; g e he Asti-| ° res of Argentin | | Fred Mann Counselor of the Spanish emb: | Mrs. Robinson Downey will entertain k | honor guest. Senor de Cardenas: the counselor of [in her box at the Pennsylva Society | s | the British embassy & C! 1I} reception tonight . William Zahni: Mr. and Mrs. George G 0mso! ton, the secretary » R 3.-ml Miss Mary of Wayne, T ri Thomson ot | ¢ : 4 e A . 3 . L L, are the guests of legation and X i B l suests will be Mrs. T. ¥ . . 5 < brother-in-1 va | Z = ., . merclal coun Hick, Miss o s e By : ; | , Mrs. Charles - D. ! N\ The original tick- bassy and M rie jinews andin John Corbly, the latter s £ R G . 8,/ o ‘ennsy! \nnl : NG N, s = < " . MRS, Wi AM R. LANGDON AND ANNE LANGDON, - 1 4 Wife and daughter of ¢ ucerican consul at Antung, China, who have left 4 nan_has_invitations | 3 N ets are still on the 10 joIn Mr. Langdon at hix post after a lengthy visit at their home in thix city. | i d_on_Ninth Tage) Hats — and every ‘ T \ § . Hat is included— winws st DL Al Ry Delegates IR those in the French : inridge LOLE. M lei! i g + their is arriving this afterncor a d Visi * ¢ m W tun Beale, Mr. and 3 X Sele. Mg 2 ol il r el G thelr s arriving s aft ! n isitors | : Roo as ell as t and SCa) S 2 Z: is ‘orto ico uane AN mi ; 2 ibone, Mr. ‘and_Mrs, Thomas e e \ni e D i » and ! . Jane Harban. Lieut. Col. Franklin N. Bloom has eturning Home. Your trip to Wash- those in the Popu- f; SHE g Bec returned to his home in Philidelphiz Former Senator and Mrs. Albert J ington will not be € M = & ador to BissRLouibaliEusE ANt e fanice e [Ge and Mrs. Alanson B. Hough- % PRI S complete unless you | i Mrs. Claude Miranaiums'| 100 BECOMPRRIEE by their ¢ S el ! visit THE restaurant | Mrs. dej wxm-”t dlen»B den, Germany. < here each meal is seth Con- | for a sho on. i T s % w an | —_— Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Seetne to comel Davis, M pencer. | Mr. Boas Long, tle last American Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ A Sport Hats—Street Hats—Dress Hats eanor \\ 1i: < ter to Cuba, has gone to 5 o % 5 again. e Pictorial Review May Feashion Sheets Free B For Misses and Matrons s~ TWE SERVE YOU WELL lar Price Section. %40, 0“0“ o, | L, to attend the golden | | wedding of his father and muther, | d Mrs. E. V. Long, which will Srated April 2 at dinuer ex-chief justice of now in his clehty-seventh year, comes He grew up portant things T admitted the Marshal ® Q> K3 * XX Bellevue Farms * e Therc 1s S!i“ a very cxcellent assortment fOT Restaurants 5 selection. e v Majestic to sp They will P in, Pertugal |jaw at South Bend. Ind., in the offi Denmark. of Andrew Anderson Howard x Ja W. Wads- | Excepting the ¢ daughter, MiSS|panch he has , have returned to | jorities, ngton ufter taking the Carib- 1l cruise. Miss Joan Whitney, ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons ot Senator and Mrs. Wads- | entertained @ small company infor- who acconpanied them on the | mally ot dinner Tast evening at Grey remained Yor stone in compliment to Mr. and Mr: y . |Edward Curtls of New York the lat- sentative and Mrs, Georse W fter formerly Miss Seelbach of Loul: d have come to Washington |ville, who spent the week end with short visit and are staying at | Mr. and Mrs. Erwin. Among the othe v Willard. guests at dinner were Mr. N 3a1 James L. W of ew York, wh of Miss Madelyn | spent the week end with the latter unt, Mrs, Delos A. Blodgett. % & (IXIXIX 00 o0 o% o4 % QXD 'N 00.““. " 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. 1338 N. Y. Ave. N.W. tter Than You Can Serve Yourselt | 1219-1221 G Street Slore Hours, 9to 6 2T F ~htte ~Ann SALE‘?" SILKS: Every Yard of Silk Reduced! Even cur usual low prices have been cut drastically— and you’ll save money, no matter how small your pur- % chase! il Look for the Green Price Tags— Those Are the Sale Prices thu.ne Baronetle Satin K * XX —Fo o] —= 0| —|o|— B |ole—=]0|ce—=]c ——=]ol——=la]——— o] ke " e |[——|ol—=]o]l—=lal———F]a]———]o|——=]a]——=]a] 2o o% X g XD o o X2X D % % % 2 D630 4304} * e 00,99, ia S 0] l——=|o|e—=]ale—=|olc—=olc—=]ele=——Hc——loalc—=lolc———jal——]o] dywe b 1[1 s or“ Let us place your Furs in our Cold Storage for the K3 ¢ % 2 o4 "' o K> IR % b 4% 4% K2 s K3 X4 Reprewmuhe nd Mre. 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