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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 18, 1923. SOCIETY. Latstin y 2 ) T guished service médal yesterday | from San Francisco, Callf.. where she | joln Mrs. Barneft upon her return!ed guests uncheon at the New W afternoon in recognition of his valu-|joined Gen. Barnett about three s E . 2 [ Tar y'-:x.»‘:fh" e i able service during the world war.|months ago. She will remain in | e e thets R ¥ Capt. Thenault was commander of the | Washington for sweral weeks hefore: Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKen- Lafayette Squadron. sailing for Europe to visit he od their “,“"“" home Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivar y oh in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mra.)for the scanon and will ~ntertain s their children will sail for Col. and Mrs, Henry Morrow will| Robert R. Dicky. jr.. and her younger ' compuuy there at breakfu hday. | April 28, and will spend the entertain at dinner on May 15 in|dsughter, Miss Ann Gordon, all of i b summer abroad wonor of Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines. | whom are in Parls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peabody of St will come to Wash- | Augustine, Fla.. who uare wspending part of August to rome time in Washingtor Col. and Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney Ambassador of Spain and Senora de![ b T o8 pUlenCaeetaain il sere i Riano Hosts at Embassy Dinner To- | [ 2 Wi b M | i coungar ot e = % a b will entertain & company of eighteen P < % 7 at dinger this evening 5 night for Signor and Signora Celesia. , e Ve 2 . T e o2 77| Col and Mre Jack Hayes will en- LT . v A i tertain at dinner Tuesdhy evening, in / A ompliment to Mre. leizefelden of HE Secretary of State and i lun« todRv AR asibiors. H e N ¥ X o P : Mre, Hughes are the guests | ngiioniel® : S el # e ? G o Mrs. George von L. Meyer. widow of | f se 1o minister o rden Harrima b ] g " 1 n fol Secretary of (he Navy, ar- in whose honor the minister | Turker. Mre. J. Bordun Hurviman and | i i ge.d : Fived it YWashington. this mornive and of the Serbs, Creats and ;- SHERETO S ' A1 will spend a week here. Riovenes. Dr. Ante Tresich Pavich-| i and Mrs, George Oakley Tot- b S vich. lias invited a distinguished |t Wil catertain ut dinaer on Wed- | 4 et ® i ; s Quioraao “Blrrlrhstml-;rmeer;l_::)f company to dinner this evening. The i ¥ Ap s oyt oD L the Untvartity minister will entertain at the New! on account of fllness in her family b % B P E: 1= Joseph K. Gelder, state regent of Willard Hetel. but, owing to illness. [ Mrs. Delos Bl t I not hold 2 4 : i AR i Ne In the company were other s. Hughes will be unable (o be|the reception sday afternvon ar- | M ; p : 4 . . R_members and regents: Mre present in_ honor of some of the 4 ¥ b ¥, Mann of Boston, Mra. and Michigan delegates to : R ’ Scruggs of Dallas, Tex.: Mra. Carruth ambassador of Soain ST AR congress o ’ ] of Dallas. Tex.; Mra Myrtie J. Dis- Senora de Riano will have a smail # son of Mlinots, 3 Jes togers of cmpanry dining informally with them'] Mr. and Mre, 15 L. Rust. jr. enter A A % % | Waynesville, X. ¢, W Caiy this evening, entertaining in mpli- | tafred a wll com v oat dinner # B ment to the retiring secretary of the | lasl evening at Le Paiadis e : ; ik ore | Tialian embagsy and Signora Geisser B S J G Chester Mafwell of | Celesia. t Crosson will en ; : N. 0 Mrs. William Kinnar. ¢ iday i1 compliment ; . ” £ i 1B ace Weeks, Mrs. Frankiin ! prine o A fro t ! d % . and Miss 17 J ym ! \/ . 3 e ey . e e A . L % ] / Spagiiat LSt i _ - A Collection of Sevenly-five Hals : 0\ AN i\ Un )] ford ‘The ambassador of ltaly. Prince |tain at brid urday tae was heno! uest din- % - ; 2 P (1% i ki % oy " 3 - W It Svening of the minteter of | The commercial counselor of the z . ; = = I'he Buyer of Our Millinery Salon At Hulgaria *and Mine. Panaretof Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel _ ; % : 15th Paris Fair personally selected seventy-five hats wiests included the minister of 1 huve as their guest the latier's sis- guay and Mme. Varela. the i ter. Mrs. Gano of Philadelphia. who j . . 4 3 + All French Products and will Ofic‘!‘ e .\‘/’fcia/lv [m_ 0 of Panama an E i - | wili spend the vemainder of this week F b ’ { / < femtative and MieSunuel Wi {with Them. Tomorrow will ko | EE i : 10th-25th May Saturday only at Seven-Fifty. -5 A and Mrs. A . " onora Bagg of Gen totterdamernng il b e 4 F ¥4 Champs de Mars. Espla ughicr, Marchesa de R B & the Wagner Opern Compan T ; B : FALE ) invaiides ¥ You Wil Find in This Section e Wi mge g, 8 ; € the Garman embassy a esa- | | R P Az p “ 1 Iats for Sports IV car inoff of the legat i caistant secrvetary oi | i i & F Z % B Now in Our New Stove. 610 12th Flats ;m' q/}’,:~,:;,,{j,,;L}VI' i al S c Tie ministe ) . Mre B who will shordly o I1ats for Dressy Occasions = {C N will entertain at 3 former's new post as + honer of the b = | United States minister to Sweden, will . I wany and Mme. Wiedfel Pentertain a company at divner this evening in their apariment on Massu 3 . 1 he minister of Persia, Mirza Hus SREtin: Avenue sein Khan Alai, will leave Washing ML - MARTHE DUMONT, fl Sgntomorman L'l']‘__q’(":}",_“:‘:f,',::fl“:,'.:"" | Wigga—Cole Wedding he military n(tache of the French embassy. Col. D e eemon Buffngton. The | Yoon in Al Souls’ Chur Tme. Damont. who will soon leave thix country proved cold storage facili Minister will entertain al dinner on | A congressional wedding of much ties at moderate cost h ~ jat noon today of Miss Henclettw Cole: | wardman Park Hotel later, and early {8 four years with the ¢ f 0 G lues $15.00 f 30, 820.00, In Cold Storage % Millinery Salon Secoid Floor $22.50 v TEM D e —— Time Furs Were fWe offer the most im- he minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. | Gaughter of Mr. and ) ! H ing by expert furriers tepane of Pella. lows Mr. Edgar Alfred | " Ma ! motor to Quebec, thelr!tr an wuk one of the men who| osien flicoh e | 7| v at the Czechoslovak legation in | Wiggs, v oof M. a Mrs. W. H . . helped win distinetion for Canada at | Coats or altering or 5 = - T of “the America ; aes v jenads aciNE o emsiiiive ) Sievedi IRitkent ) TWELVE-TEN TWELVE -TWELVE F STREET llonor of the American Red ¢ Wigks of Quebec, Canada, the E o o sl e e | \mong _the ests were Mr Limouy being performed in’ All 8 < o8 g Charge during Summer. Barton Payne, Miss Mabel Boardman. | Memorial Churel, with the rector, the N ant dad : . Mrs. John Allan Dougherty s | I H. H. D. Sterrett, officiating 5 he is a graduate UBIGCSS N SRISUEC “dolph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. | The bride is the of Represen- 5 B etaits Gf doun e : S Arthur W. Duun. Mr. |tative Cyrer Cole of Towa. who i, » the Alpha Psi Delta Sorority Ced ] ; ¥ on, Mi nna Milo Up- | escorted ‘her to the altar and & o hrereRting Uiy it iohn. Prof. Fra : - us er . . autograph letter S etor ot the s.|in Washington with her uncle for the . e of the Supreme ind Col Zer 11 a ! part of eight years und since § ooupet, William Howard Taft, who has Lova. representatives of the Czecho- | r has heen vow i and has Leen interested i slovak Red Cros: V. Park Hotel € T Ny years 5 - is un ex-service man congressional I uow associated with his father SAKS FUR CO. One Family Management for 30 Years, Mr. and Mr. T. Nico DD DN 610 12th St. N.W. Hurry tive a1 who ecital iven ves-|Leen i 1:30 o'clock at)and hi ation. More | 1 than 150 guests were i ssis s the Czechoslovak rin|being of 2 At receiving line was ors. John ! rose poin ! 1216 F St. NW. Allan Doughert: of the Ameri beauty 1o the costume. Croxs long veil of tulle was held wit ste included the ambassa- |coronet of point lace and ghe « 87 esEnmnd ried a bouquet of sweet peas and! {bridal roses Attending the bride was Miss Fran- i of Marlin, Tex. a niece ative and Mrs. Tom Con- state, who wWore a grac | 1 i Daughters of the American Revolution We invite you to enjoy the hospitality and resources of our shop, to look about and select Jovely “accessory costume items for giit entemeri Gloy Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, Silk Umbrellas and the newest conceits in Har bags and Neckwear. WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVES FOR Harry Collins—“Art in Dress.” Wooltex Tailormades. Irene Castle Fashions. Sorosis Footwear. assador of J ister of Sw lenbers. the Mr. Panaretoff minister of Finland minister of Iful gown of ashes-of-roses georgette crepe, Leaded. and a milan straw hat lin the same shade of rose. The bou- 1quet she carried was of pink and I white sweet peas. s i “Thv hrx'\lngronm s brothe S Slovoh f pElcneid] 'igRs of Quebec, Sun- roblewska, the charge daffaires of D miani o the briagsoom China and Mme. Yung Kwai th s D e . s A rge ifaires of Latvia and Mme. York city were present at the charge d'aftairs of ania and Mme. Carneckis, the| A breakfast was \ thuania and e terlor and Mre, |man Park Hotel following ere- > A e tWallace and Miss Wal- |mony. and later Mr. and Mis. Wiggs 4 | . i lace, wife and daughter of the Secre-|left for Atlantic City, where they tary of Agriculture: the Secretary of ' Will remain for a short time. The \ | X ! bor and Mrs. Davis. the under-bride’s going-away gown was of blue \ i Bl srmars st o Ut : 1 \\ ¥ For Women Who Appreciate Llegance m Fabric P h legation and Mme. Kwapis b . { zewska, the counselor of the Lithuan- = fan legation, Mr. Masteuskas: | Madame Berthier commereial counselor of the Bi First.Class Franch Dressmaker . s embassy and Mrs, B ick. 1824 15th Street N, W. . ? / Mr. and M Castle Apartment 6 . p " X . 1+ Mis® Mak Boardman, Dr. and | Phone N. 6588 ! \ \ . Mre. Arthur W. Dunn. Dr."and Mrs. | 3 ) i i 1 . 3\ = 2 . Ralph e M - A r‘ 1 Hiusband. Mr. | . lt 9 A ¥ . Mra. John J. Tigert, Mr. and Mrs. e \ Sty i r«oder]- William Wile, Gen. and Mrs ! Delicious and ready to serve | S s hrves S RegularlyiEriced]369:50kor312500 Amos Fri and Ars. Clarence C. E ) Steteon s Zaldivar, _Princess ~ = \ y broi I Ghika. Miss Flora Wilson. Caot. and No. 2 Can, 35¢ [ i i \ i ElbreisEey et DEnne, (0N Eeiingy Gld Mre. Gordon-Smith. Count Rudolph J do Zapp, Miss Letta Brock and the i 1 R i i charm of detail as you'll only find in higher priced coats- B o e e $4.00 Dozen - A ‘s ; st e e i I \ 2 models where elegance of - fabric delights the eyc and empha- Mrs. Wa of v v b . . - 5 L . . rey = . bk e i e Established 1875 g Y } / } 4 sizes every subtle alluremeng of style. The wraps you'll need B-onat e iionelipiandiaveriie. ’ : ) ARt 4 > for any Spring occasion, and coats which cover every requi The retiring secretary of the Ital- ‘l d i IS : cervice aad aftecn 2 e ¥ and Mme. Geisser Celesia il agl‘u er's & ® font ment for general service and afternoon we ts in whose honor | . b i . # ! 4 . . i (4 3 o onieeie s Tllentern Fine Groceries | \ ! ! 2 1 Fabrics Styles Color Choice awford entertained Conn. Ave. and K St | Marvella . Sash-Tie Navy Greystone i S - BAE Marcova Blouse Cinder Batwing Oppenheimer’: \ e k Gerona Mandarin Pecan Taupe sughtslf,::: ;nill::(i::hhfd ; ' 3 C A P E S i Duvecyn Cafe Siceve Moth i Lelber . COATS anD WRAP §55.00 10 §69.50 Coats and Wraps, $45.00 The woman who would achieve smartness in attire and pay much less should not delay selection, for the group Holds the dominant style features of the wrap-over, straightline, mandarin, blouse, panel-back AT SPECIAL PRICES THAT QGFFER GREAT SAVINGS X 3 ticked panel coats. These Machines, which have been i ‘Rich pile fabrics of Lustross, Veldyne, Delysia, Fashona, Cordalure and handsome twilis, in tan, cocoa, accepted in trade on “The Free." \ greystone, taupe, deef, navy and black. have all been thoroughly over- - 55?,‘1:5’“:%??;;:?:{:%‘;‘;‘2d“ri':&‘“?fil ’ $25 . 00 $ 3 9. 75 . $4 5 .00 W *Embroidered, Braid Trimmed and Tucked! ‘ ' $45.00 to $50.00 Coats and Wraps, $35.00 Straightline, Blouse Back, Side Tie. l Which way does your fancy turn for color? Navy and black. the new spring shades of deer. tan and gray—all are here. In straightiine, pleated panel coats. tucked panels, mandarin siceves, wing sleeves. Jacquette, Circular and Wrap-Around Styles EENEr Bl That 3 ecoming Moder swaite youi The fabr ce are whose In Mianewt faverLusirosa, Veldyne, Delysia, Cordalure and twill. Liberal Terms to Suit You Singer 66. Almost new $50.00 Singer 66, 7-drawer. Excel- lent condition. : Here you can find a wrap that conforms to your needs, your taste and Dile Eabrics —_— 5 / inger, Tong shuttle. G et v t Singer, Tong shuttle. Good e i vour purse. The completeness of our collection and the moderate pric- APB Silk SOROSlS ’ ing are attracting unusual attention. ilk Crepes i 00 e Singer electric portable, fine . & Sewing order...: . Twillcords & ?flf:;-fi‘:fl;f‘ e or e | All the Popular Spring Shades $39.50, $49.50’ $59.50 new. Special................$5250 A Panvelaine Arabella Bolivia Stevana Formosa L Standard drophead. In good 3 Amwolaine Ormondale Mandalay S [ A World of Cape Fashions .,::.'::?"..,,..,.dj : ;'..";},'.,'.;m'" Twill Cord Tricotine : Regularly Priced $45.00 to $75.00 condition ....................$15.00 Whatever else she may have, every woman will want a cape— S 4 3 the convenient, easily silpped-on wrap that is a most graceful com- port Pumps Davis, vertical feed, drophe panion for spring—for summer—for Individual wear, and for many o A 13 HIGH-PRICED FANCY COSTUME | - 51000 Pair PO occammeionsne L SUITS REDUCED 1'0 $59~50 y Chinchilla satin, should.er collars of caracul anj“‘r‘ffiltnl‘z':"‘l‘";h, forssports Standard drophead. Fine con- _ New Yoke Capes with gray fox collars medium round toes and dition ......... .. $12.50 g 7 i 5 : T Cuban covered heels—fine National automatic drophead. Clever “King Tut” effects—vividly embroidered, jaunty Gerona Straightline Capes, corded collars of self shoemaking n every detail— Almost new........... $45.00 sport models—Ilong blouse styles with side fastenings of Embroidered Veldyne Capes, I.lJlth monkey fur | 0 S it crisp ribbons or jeweled clasps; suits with silk tassels and | | Rigple Capes of veldyne, with novelty yokes | gray leather trimmed sand wide sashes; steel-beaded sleeves; Persidn blouses and all Cordtwill Rigple Capes, with large collar med, black suede, black SHOP UNIQUE s over embroidered. . ; Circular Flounce Capes of CordeNa, draped "“”'S“i;e‘;“"z“;z‘- e Large Women’s Model—Navy Twill Cape, Crepe . d Lined, $29.50 Widths AA to C E Street at Eighth All makes rented, repaired, cleancd - and adjusted P