Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY THE |and Mrs. "The Secretarv of State and Mrs. Hughes Will ' Entertain a Distinguished Company at Dinner Tonight. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be distinguished company divner this evening. when their guects will he members of the diplomatic corps and of the resident | circle of society hosts to a| at The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs over will give a recept this evening for the delegates to the Girl i Scout convention being hald here this « week. The reception will-be held in hoth the homes of AMi. and Mrs. Hoover | and Mr. and Mie. Adolih Casp Ter, which adjoin. Avsisting ceiving will be the Was cil of the Girl Stout in v hington Coun Ambassador of Italy Te Be Host at Dinner. The ambassador of ltair. Don el sio Caetani, will entertain a disti cuished company at dinner this in hjs apartment on Al venue. The director 5 Scobey ha Haynor of of the mi roy, Ohiu and earlier i incheon. Al Woodrow ale, the « 1‘\ embassy and | Sir’ Robert Rev. Dr. and Mrs, * nan Birnie announce ‘ the rec wedding R 3 Douglas that_owing t illness of Mr. of s ) oyes Birnie, 3 William F will not take place a the Georgetown Presbylerian Chure Tuesday, April 4th. but their home. The cereme tollowed by a reception, « ! arranged to | 1derson this evenin Larz dinner and Mr e the will | house guests uffmann ente in complim sodfrey O tained nt to Mr. und Mrs. Kauft- jomson will arrive | Saturday to ti Sister-in-law. Mrs. James on Breckenridge. Mr. Thomson who i in New York the Pub tion ¢ . son her lext w they will go Point to_spend some time ‘fhomson’s mother, Mrs. A son to \umnil‘ with Mr (D Mrs, H. N ¥_entertai luncheon today Wardman Park | when her guests in. | assisted {Convent of the oh s bas: | Caetun [Sisses G | tord ana’ My Willis of Julian Pavidson _and Isner, all of Red Bank Sigmund_Adler, M Adler, Mr. and M. and Mis. Milton Flei more. Mr. and Mrs. T Mr. and chrick, cher of Balt d Da\xd»r:n | and Mr. and Mrs. Loeb pf New York. | Mr. and Mrs. Davidson the breakfast for a w will m, their home lelt after| dding trip and | in Red Bank. | The University, den. ga noon in bulldin president of the Dr. John Be € & reception vesterday after the, halls of the university in Honor of Most Rev. Pietro e 1o iving pal dele- up- MRS, RUTTENCUTTER, of Lieut. Col. Brady G. Rutten- ostexs at luncheon illard in honor of rkins. Georgetown chndns Cree- | today at Mrx. Samuel [ the line were Dr. ate and D Der was sery Hamilton country home. where they en Willian ladies ation s were Senor Rian Belgium, Baron rdor of Italy minister fast yesterday younz tromn the Vi Smith for an Mrs. H. A Hamilton and Hotwi stay Brig Among the i sador of Spuin, dor of the are at indefinite Webster and ood are guests tier the apartment at QO Senori de 1 the Jouber & huftet supper this evening frons § to 11 wclock. home “onnecticut their guests hay- Led to meet Mrs. 1 president 'en Wome nora de I the Germany I The other gu filburn, Miss® Atala liubeth Turner, Miss Miss Cecil Katharine Dent. or MeVann, Miss Louise Mixs Dorothy Kimm - |livien Griffin, Miss Dina Cumming: Miss today Alice tary of labor A H and Mrs. Joseph William . B and Mme. de Beaud Thomas il Montan 3 Miss Jones, Louise have John Lostess, Turner Miss and Additional <ked for tea. when Mrs mother of the mes Huntington at the tea table Ashirord lor . Johnson. the “nd Mrs. Albon | Miss Corley Hride of Fenton Brad-|Mr. Vertrees Young. cott Denfield. |.*whe marriage of Miss Svivia Cor- jley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Winfield ‘Corley of St Louis, to Mr Jung took place Wednes The tock koma en { Hodgson, Dr Walter and Mrs. Wallace | their guest t street Mrs. Ti Morristown, will be at_home woon. when she wil th her Mrs. Cauldwell ad the oma in { At v Park {day aft bridegroom the wedding rved at the Brooke Tea bride was attended by . Franc bung, sister of bridegroom, who had his best orge Howard Elder have been for some : time 2partment : S :1the of uests were Sr. and Mra, John rs. Joon W Mrs Kimball. Mary 1My |and EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO: Modes, Mrs. John Winfield Gfi“m mother of the bride; Mr. an Robert Corley of Ph(l-delphll, e .George Howard Elder of Joppa, Md.; Miss Margaret Macrum, iss J. D. Bailey, Mr” William W. Ma- crum and Mr. Robert Macrum of Pittsburgh. Ferns “and fruit blessoms formed the decorations in the church and for 4dding supper, and later Mr. and " Young left for a wedding trip to New York, éfter which they will &0 to St. Louis to make their home. The second annual om” of the Georgetown University School of Fors elgn Service took place Friday even ing at the City Club at 10 o'clock-and was well attended. Mr. J. H. Matter vas chalrman of the committee on ngements and was assistéed by E. J. Flanagan, Mr. F. . Curren mith, M 'mner. M 11, Mr. G. V. Mr, M. G. H. Tin Lenehan, Crosse, Mr. Among the patrons and patrone for the affair were the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the ambass: dor of Chile, Senor Mathieu; the am- bassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet, the minister of Ecuador and Senora de Ellzalde, the minister of Persi Mirza Hussien Khan Alai; the min- ister of Sweden and Mme. Wallen- berg, the minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya. the minister of Po- land and Mme. Wroblewska, the as- istant director of the Pan-American Union and Mme. ' Yanes, the charge d'affaires of Mexico. Senor Tellez: the attache of the Chilean embassy Senor Errazuriz: the second secretary of the Ecudorean legation. Senor Barberis; the secretary of the Ven- ezuelan ' legation. Senor Churlon: Senor Leopodo Alvarado of Mexico, Senor Chirwing of Chile, Mr. and Mr Ivah Patterson, Admiral and Mys. W. Benson, Baron and Baroness Serge Korff, Col: and Mrs. George H Heuley, nd Mrs. James Brown Scott, Gen Sia hire Franic o Himes Raaut. asd Mme. Labat. Dean R | MacElwee and Mrs. Thomas H. Healy, Dr Mrs. William S. Culbertson, Dr and Mrs. William F. Notz, nd Mrs. Richard s. Harv and Mrs. Lawrence AMartin, A. W. Spanhoofd. Mrs. Doaglas Jenkins Mrs. James A. Ferrell. Mrs. James T. Morris of Minnesota was the guest of honor at luncheon Saturday of twelve Minnesota friends who entertained at Rauscher's. Mrs Morris has been appointed by the Secretary of War as one of the com- missioners to investigate the feasi- bility of estaablishing a military na- tional park at Yorktown, Va Mr. Edward E. Lull, who is a s dent at the Staunton Military o visiting his mother. E. Lull. at_the Lee House LuII is in New Orleans. A'nl.. and Mr. and The hoftesses at the solree cert of the Washington Salon and United Arts Socle to be given Thwsday evening at the Playhouwe 1814 N etreet northwest, will be Mrs. Helen Jean Paul Starr. Mrs. Ada W Duncan, M Amor, fiss Agnes B,k Miies Helon Hunt, con- i Furs Stored Telephone Main 725 and ask to have us call for them. ise Cruit and Mrs. Edna of honor and principal speakers wild be Capt Luke Mco Namee, U. S. .. diredtor of naval Toteiigence, who. will shexk on Importance of thé Ameaican Navy’ Mr. Qeorge Juliad. Zobiay, former pregidént of the Arts Club, who has just returned from Rome, Ital Where he completed an American war memorial, will give a shart talk on The guesix in the Eternal city-, and Mr.| whose | Fergusson, auther, topie will be Current Satire in Mrs. Blanche E. Foote, secretary of the National American Ballet, will speak for Mlle. Desiree Lubovska, the president of the organization, on the lishment in this eity of an ali- comprising art-dance &nd physicul- tural outdoor school. Musical and other _entgrtainment numbers will include: Plano solos, by Miss Gladys Hillyer and M Zelma Erown; soprano selection; by Miss Fdythe Crowder and Mrs. Lorena (Continued on Ninth Page.) THE “EDDY” REFRIGERATOR Without the aid of highly polished wood, shining hardware or blue- white porcelain linings. THE EDDY REFRIGER- ATOR HAS PROVED IT- SELF THE MOST ECO- NOMICAL AS WELL AS PERFECT “food- pre- Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULIN6MARTINe hig=117 F Street and 1214 to 1 219 & Street Hours: j 1216 F St. NW. 8:45 1o 5:30 Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Protected against “runs” from gar- ter clasp cuts. The Women’s Suit Sale at $54.50 Continues! R ) QS " S0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K XEXIXEXIXINEXEXENEIXIRIND 2030 o004 SOCIETY. Washi Suris jm ‘”@'fi‘/”’%g’@ '\ l\ovel Beautiful Things .!' FOR N Infants, Smadll Girls and Boys You find here the very finest garments made, many of them imported ; yet they are moderately priced. In addi- tion, all models shown by us are distinctive and provide th]e delightfully different outfit for every need of the little folk, Long White Dresses.......... $1; Skort White Skirts $1 Loug White Shirts. . s Colaved Dresses. o e S Colored Bloomer llrr SB8 2 alon $1 Short Coats, white and colored . .$ $8 75 to $12 1, $5, $6 to §9 75¢, 95c, $1.25 to §6 Bonnets .. .$1.95, $3.75 to $12.50 Hats . Boy Creepers, Sweaters, Embroidered Sacques and Wrappers, Bassinettes, Beds, Kiddie-Koops, Kumfy Kribs, Wardrobes, Bathtubs, Carriage Robes, Scales, Small Toys, Novelty Gifts FStrcel Gorner Thirteenth ite and colored. . . . . S I $2.25, $3.50 to $6 Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pictorial Review May Fashion Sheets Free 1219:1221 G Sktreet N.w Store Hours: 9 to 6 ’ o KX o4 %0 a® % Yo o4 ® 3 0 o% 05 3 doads e o " 2> ® > "% *, " o < ® > ®s. % 05805853 ®, " PLASITING TCHIN BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9375. Window Shades Potter. M i honie in Monday. April 3 oo REREN Col turned t Sidney | man Parik B. Colver. Mrx by nd Mrs. Jem \. Drain re- | their nt at Ward- s Hotel after spending the s Xa2 . L Mr: 3 2> " o 2 Ra XD George Randolph of o Ty, . James Wil . Every Yard of Silk at a Special Reduction " 2> " am O o Mme. Mishtowt. Andrews, Mrs. A David H. B)al!, Mrs, Thom a. 2> ® %t o Mrs. for her hom the summer. in Cleveland to sp Countess New York, days and izycka has returned from spent a few | con, entertaining at the Marguery. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory ente tained informally at dinner last even- ing. Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kautz will | gntertain a company at dinner th evening preceding the N a “Marine Corps dance at the Wiilard Lieut. Bert F. Navy, and Mrs. at dinner this » Capt. and Mrs. Daniel No Humphreys. “The company he danca which \UII i ziven ning by the S und Marine Cory Willard Motel . United will entertain ompliment 1 of Fort Mr. and Mrs. . McLachlen have ; urned to Washingion after spend- ing ten days in Atlantic City Mrs. Harry Reade is sister, Mrs. Ben Hellen. in her homet a1 1815 Corcoran street. Mrs. Reade!l is a delegate from the New Hampshire? Society of Colonial Dames to th s ennial council, which will be h Washington from May 2 to May Misn Adler Married t Davidson at Noon. Fhe marriage of ‘Miss Adler, daughter of Mrs. H Mr. Irving Bank, N. J.. took at Rauscher's f Gsiting her shanna o Adler of Red . Abrany 3 N lowt hra wedding.: break-3 s fast The bride was unattended and wore | A traveling suit of midnight poiret! twill with a hat to match and wore a vorsage bouquet of orchids and lili Jof the valley. Bryon Davidson + WAS the best man Among the out-of-town gues were: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davidso M i_Mrs. Lewis Davidson — - '163316thSt. N, Mrs.:R. L.'Pyle Announces Opening iExclusive Dining :Room For Transient and Permanent Guests. Appointments ddenl. ral_Attractive Rooms and te - With - Bath -Avallable. Modent - Terms New in_Our New Stors. €10 12th ‘FUR:.COATS —and other winter furs can’t fall prey to moths when giwen the -protection of our modern Cold Storage Coats left for. altering or vemodeling Stored Witkout = Charge-during Summer. B SAKS FUR CO. Family- Management for 80-Years, om 22th _St. N:W. :::.fl,";"flnflww i i lllllllllv o S Siaie you make them to order at Factory Prices. They work easily and can be had in the color vou designate. Phone us for estimates. i matter need—we size O ‘UPHOLSTERING OF FURNITURE BY EXPERTS LOW PRICES i 12 PARLOR SUITES UPHOLSTERED LIKE NEW FOR— Tapentries. Velours and Siik Materinls Labor Only at Cost Prices GENUINE BELGIAN LINEN SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER Now at Half-Price. MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F St. N.W. 3% Rrink Sampies Phone Main 8139° \ \\..\.\\ IR VI S ——— When Trees Burst Into Bud It’s Time “for :Little Girls to -Get Our Spring ‘Capés and 'Coats 152 Canningly swegger ceals .-and cazes carefully made of Tweeds, ‘Polaire end "Over- -plaid. Sizes 6 to 14 years. EMBROIDERED OATS Decorative Splendors ! Reflecting the period of Tutankhamen are thej Swirling appliques, serpentine soutache, Frencl that intrigues the lover of smart apparel. Twill, . ‘Women's--is e i 3 Pleated, Scalloped, Tucked, Ruffled, Fur-Coljared Each mbdel exploits the CAPE in.some different and altogether Lharmmg fashion, providing the wide chpm which is always a geatification, pleated canton crepes with caracul el 8l dyns, Verti l:uepuonal advantage In style adsortment as well as price, 9. acul col Scalloped border capes of ‘veldyne with' caracul colars, $30:1 Twili capes “with. gsthered yskes and cord tucked cullars, $59.80. Ciroular capes of veid yand "ulm! collars, $59. tar, §58, Sash-tie ribbon-trimmed e yokes of novelty crepe bTM" cap tucked Fashena . Banel-sieeve !wl‘ cape, ribben-bound, collar, $69:50. with picoted , intertwined self cord Canton Crepe $110.00 - CAPES $49.50 to $155.D0 elaborately rich em- broidered motifs which glorify the lovely wrap- amu\\‘d Coats and Capes. knots, braiding and » metal embroidery illumine entire coats, sleeves-or co‘lms with a versatility Extraordinary Values and Assprtments Capés Now at $59.50 Reshanara crepe with rufjled panel folds of vel- *m. betge oarscul col- \lloped_applique lar, $59.80. Cinder, Pecan, Porto Rico, Moth Gray, Greystone, Navy) Black These capes have been specially purchased—fabrics are enerous in sweep .nd grace- quih.—-lmm s are lovely silk crepes—g ful in hang. 60 NOT DELAY IN SEEING THEM! tiful K2 o a0 " s o%% K2 o oo ods otoade el 190050 o5e edrede oo edeateadeed oodoed o h* % * > e S0 6% 00 0. 0. 0 0 o5 P00 069 065469949 46>, ¥, A o * 0% %% s XaXE X g X g X g Xg XX g o K2 o o%% T3 XEXIXL AR NN 7y jeegoageedeedsidral s * = o * oo Qe 2 * oSt K XX oo New Printed Crepes .82.75 Yd. $2.98, $3.25, $3.49 and $3.98 Grades This assortment embraces an almost endless variety of new patterns of Egyptian-Bulgarian: Jarge and small scroll effects showing many contrasting bold color combinations and also the new Paisley designs 40 inches wide. 39-in. Canton Crepe........$1.95 Yd. Another shipment, the same quality that was placed on sale Monday. the heavy spiral weave for Capes, Wraps, Suits one-piecce dresses. Gdod assortment of colors, and 'bl.nk white. last and and Baronette Satin (Genuine) . .$1.95 Yd. Look for the name on the selvedge, marking the only gen- uine Baronette. Eight of the best colors; plenty of white and $3.98 Silk Duvetyne........$2.95 Yd. The new soft chamois finish. made especially for capes and wraps for spring and cool summer evenings. The new spring colors—and black. Tubular Underwear Jersey....93c Yd. Made especially for underwear purposes. threc-fourths of a vard will make a full size vest. Plaid and shadow stripes. Colors are: ‘White Orchid Flesh Pink Lilac B Cream Maize fack Remember, every vard of silk reduced during this semi- annual sale. —Bilk Section—Main Floor. Many 99c Values Tuesday In Our DowNsTiRs STORE 900 Yards Fancy Dress Gmgham 4" Yards 99¢ Boott Mills Toweling, honey. | comb weave; high-grade ab- | sorbent bleached yarn; selvedge | sides and bord | make towels. Six yards for In small and large checks and plaids; all the new summer colors and combinations. 4% yards will be plenty for your summer dress. Shadow Check Nafnsook, soft silk, for making dainty lin- v in honevdew, and flesh. Red Star Bird-eye Napkins, 18x18 inches; hem me Twelve ”c kinh Towels, heav) weave; sél- Ohambray, for making summer dresses, smocks and children's dresses; all the wanted sum- mer colors; plain un;] with #tripes; regular s0c qual- o hren sards for. ... 99C Costume Blipn, silk-like-finish Batee cut on slender lines; well made; in navy, green, " e, 99 Linen Finish brown and purpl kish well woven from Tewels, 17x! absorbent yarn; fast selvedge border. Q@ colored ling, a weave of linen and neat colored bor- Six yards for 99¢c | Many Other 99c Speczals in Our Downstairs Store ready for for . Blea double threa weight, even Ter vedge sides ends. finisi Bluetociredt -mpo bor- ders. Pwelve for Real Irtsh Crash uwa.llu Jinen and cotton closely-woven material, In three sizes of red cross-bar designs; four yards make a good sized roller towel or five lea towels. Four gQ¢ der. yards for. K3 "’ 2> o " 2> °, &S 0 % o5 EXIXE XS 6 X4 o, 00 o 2X O o S00585 o K3 * 0o o2 L IR 0:.0:0 ®, >3 > K2 "’ o " R ) KEXIXTXD > " 0 o8 o0 o RIXZ XL '0 2o 9, "’ % ° %a? % ¢ QX o, Q> s 2 " ) I XTXD K il ® o, ! " ® 3 0, Q K3 IXD ®, % oy K2 "’ oo XaXD fodoode; 2 »’ D 2, %% % K estosdsofratoeddsafotoded I

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