Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 10

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10 Society (Continued from Ninth Page.) Secretary and Mrs. Wallace and Mlss Mary Wallace will be guests of honor d" Mme. Ellen Beach Yaw will Sing, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Bley- den. Miss Florence Ward, chairman the garden committee, will re- Mrs. Swormstedt. and Mrs. Bradley and Mrs, Chamberlain, mem- bers of the committee, will pour. . Meek entertained vesterday in honor of the honorary vice presi- Daughters of 1812, . Heyer; the incaming Mrs. <. Al ris of Raleigh. C., ‘and the retiring state president for North Carolina, Mrs. Charles T. Tay- lor. The initial dance of the reserve Army office 1d Battalion of the 220th Infantry will be held this evening at the Manor Club, near Nor- Md. The officers and their Wwill meet at 8 o'clock at nd Columbia road northw from which point motorized transpor- tation will be furnished them to the club and return. Capt unett s ecutive Col. Glen- mmander. in uniform or eve- al ranking officers of the in Washington will be the gue: f the battalion officers. "Th ance has no < of fetes that the Washington ch of the infantry assoclation are aging local The. association will present a dunce on Friday eve- 18, at the City C davce toni strictly a reginental aftair of the 320tl, which is ussigned to the 80th Division of the Army of the United States. < will be ning dress. Alpha Kappa Dance nt La Fayette Hotel Tonight. ‘. hat Arrangements are perfected for the initial dance this evening of the Alpha Kappa Chapter of the Sigma Lambda Nu Fraternity, at the La Fayette Hotel. The fete will be semi- a Kappa has recently been formed Washington as a second chapter locally of Sigma Lambda Nu, tional frate: ¢, The other lacal pter is Beta Phi. Mr. C. G. Hayes i chairman of the committee, r. J Develoéingm and Printing When you have taken the pictures be sure that you bring them to us for developing and printing. It is here that you are sure of getting satis- factory service. We don’t do things by half measures, we keep at it until we can say to you that the prints vou re- ceive are the best pos- sible to obtain from vour negatives. It is be- cause we are not easily satisfled that you are sure of better . results. It's results that count—re- member that! The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) One door o 14thStreet , orptesr A A COLGATE’S Ribbon 'l Dental Cream Contains no grit or harmful drugs. It washes teeth clean —does not scratch or scour the enamel. It is the safe, common- sense dentifrice. *. VWMen Buying ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CUTLERY orother HOUSEHOLD HELPS sk for THE TRADE MARK-&KOWN IN EVERY KORE LANDERS FRARY 8.CLARKNEW S41A1% COM. GUARANTEED TO-GIVE ‘Sariseacrory SErvICE Get Rid of Bedbugs They may get in in spite of all your watchfulness— but they can be gotten out in a hurry with— “P.D.S.”. They simply cannot sur- vive a dose of “P. D. S.” You know their haunts—in cracks and crevices. Ap- ply “P. D. S.” plentifully in those places and it will ex- terminate them. Death to moths, too. The can is fitted with a nozzle that makes application easy in difficult places. 35¢ onnection with the | The | | i 1 For sale at all Peoples Drug Stores e with panels of c court train of satin. |'was held with a coronet of orange blessoms and bride rose and lilles of the vailey. Miss Dorothy Galliher, the maid of | honor, wore a gown of orchid color satin brocade with cream lace and girdle of silver cloth. yellow roses. The bridesmalds, ings and Miss Rixie Beahm, wore sim- flar gowns of pink and green geo gette, with lace yokes and inserts of in the skirt and pink and green backed silver cloth girdles. They car- | lac at the Westchester Biltmore Country Club, at Rye, N. Y. where Mr. Wal- son s attending the spring meeting of the executive council of the American Bankers' Assoclation. The marriage of Miss Lillian Rit- tenhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rittenhouse, and Mr. James C. Roy took place last evening in_the Ninth 7. R. Stauffer officiating. The church | xas decorated with pal: white roses. The bride, who was given in mar- Street Christian Church, Rev. by Ler father, wore a gown of satin made on straight lines, tilly lace and a Her tulle veil her bouquet was of She carried Miss Davita Rid- ried pink roses. The flower gIrl, little | ing from an exten June Southworth and carrfed a white rose peta Mr. Leonard Ro the ‘ushers were another brother, and Mr. George Los: | sow. wore white crepe sket of pink and s hest man and William Roy, Wi ceremony was followed by & 1214 F Friday and Saturday—An Exceptional Sale of New Taffeta Hats Smart Sport Hats Our popular-priced hat section, showing what is new, offers these smart styles for summer wear—possessing an individuality you would expect to see in high-priced models. New Arrivals From “ Jaccard ” The newest phases of the able loveliness in mew summer hats. so apty exploited by Juc- card. SMALL F LARGE WIDE NARROW " EXTRA- ORDINARY V-A-L-U-E-S Only on sale Until 10 o’clock Friday Morning. 23 Pairs Pumps; $1.00 SPairsRussian Boots; Various Ma- w Hes pr av 98.90 14 Pairs Gold Cloth SHppers; sizes 215 to 6%. Were $12.00 ss 40 pair 5 Pairs Black Rid- ing Boots: sizes 6 ot $14.00 S“B:II;. d Women’s 65 Pairs Brown and Black Satin, Patest Dull Oxfords; sizes 1 to 816 only..... $5.40 1304 F ADJOINING PALACE TEEATER ferns and | THE EVENING wore a traveling costume of gray, with gray cape and milan straw hat 5006 13th street. Mr. Missimer of Philadelphia, Mrs. Philadelphia and Mr. R. St. Louls. Mrs. . J. Vann of 1426 Webster street northwest entertained at bridge Tuenday evening in.” Miss Ethdl May Johnso adelphia, . Miss Joh served as a page at the D. A. R. Con- gress last week and is a page for the Daughters of 1812 this week. The guests Included Miss Jane Dodge, Mrs. Raymond Read, Mrs. J. Milton' Jester, Miss Ruth Bissell. Miss Gladys Sinclair, Miss Fisher Tayler, Mrs. Harry Boyle Gauss, Miss Eliza- beth Mayes, Miss Eunice Taylor and Miss Virginia Price. Mr. and Mrs. B. Van Vilet Putnam of and Mr. H. Bradley Y., who are return- nded southern trip, are lat the Burlington Hotel. Ogdensof Ut Twenty-four tables have been taken for tho bridge luncheon to be | held at the Collexre Women's Club, nd among those taking one 1 ). L. Veerhoff, Mrs. arris G. Ba | Jose, St. N.W. ' R S S S O W 7 STAR, WASHIN reception at the home of the bride's| win, Mrs. Amos A_ Steele, Mrs. Willlam parents, after which the bridal couple | Conrad, Mrs. Kelth McHugh, Mrs. Karl left for a wedding trip. The bride|Fenning, Miss Marie Saunde: 1 E. Stevens, Mrs. atian, Mrs. John Earl Waiker, Mrs. | hours. trimmed with ostrich. After May 15{Cummings, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Willlam Mr. and Mrs. Roy will be at home at| Yost, Mrs. M. B. Swanson, Miss Arline gu!mo‘;xri. Miss Elsie Smith, Mrs. Frank -of-tow: were | E. Edgington and Mrs. W. B. Douglas. Among the out-of-town guests EE H:‘!r'lls Sn g Remington and Miss Remingion of |man of the commitfee on arrange- e aaei Grissom of | ments, will be assisted by Mrs. Joseph Eugene C. Zirkle, Mrs. and Miss Margaret E: in compliment to her | "0, tomorrow % | o'clock. when a literary program will be presented. Make your home look its best be- fore the SHRINERS arrive R. K. Ferguson, } | Bsting D s aian. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Trowbridge have returned to Washington after three months spent in Egypt and the holy and. us Bow. 1114 9th 8. riters' Club of Washington uests of the Art Center Club | evening GTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, Births Reported. | foilowing births have been reported to Mrs. | gy, the heaith department in the last twenty-four : Fletcher L. and Mary Walter Victor J. and Aurelia win, who 'is chal red" . and Gertrude 3. Rfaft. boy. Richard E. and Mildred L. Simmons, boy. Proest J. and Minnie M. Weaver. boy. Howard G. Tominick and Mary ntaiti, boy. Alfred nd O1 i Irl. ns. ichols 1. Van Wolfe, boy. d Hildreth Friedii, Grunewnld, boy. nd Daisy E. Wilsher, bo. at his home here. from 8 to 10 Brothers Clearance Phone to make room for fast-arriving shipments. 1 i i ; , Dressy Leghorns always mode, presenting that indescrib- In a Great S-A-L-E 496 pairs of shoes in a spe- cial sale for Friday and Sat- urday only that offers a heretofore unheard of SAV- ING. Our “Small Feet” Sale brought so many inquiries from women who were not fortunate enough to wear small sizes that we felt it was only fair that we offer them the same. Up to $13.50 Values $ 90 At e $15 Val Richter St. N.W. EEEEEEE:EEEE:—EBEEE—:EEEEEEBEEC—:E:—EE dbd bbb bbb bbbttt bt Lansburgh Int. Decorating Co. Julius Lansburgh, Mgr. Have Removed Entire Plant to 637 F Street (Opp. Shubert-Garrick Theater) —where they creased room and facili- ties to care for rapidly growing business. As a special offer for the next few days they will sell all $9 tapestries at $3.45. All-silk sunfast curtain ma- terdals at $2.23 yurd. L 200 0 1 58 Street and Afternoon DRESSES formerly sold up to 68.50 Special till disposed of 39.50 asasl Box Crepe Roma, in Gray, Green, Brown and have in- R e R iR R s s 608 to 614 EL.LEVENTH ST. ?bilifipsb orm Announcing for Friday--- A Surprising Sale of Hats Surprising because we were enabled to con- clude a purchasc from makers of high repute— enabling us to offer choice of a collection of quite All the new effects are included in the assortment— Canton Crepe and Silk and Straw Combinations—effec- tively trimmed with feathers, flowers and ribbons—creating distinctly original Hats for dress, street and sports wear. It's a one-day offering Fourth Floor To be closed out of our regular stock Pleated, Accordion Pleated, Printed Crepe:. 1923. Charles and Carrie Gaither, girl. William #nd Hattie Bellows, bo C. Gray, Thompuon, 3. Sliver Sod Tirilan Redick: os: Thmes o Catherine Marsnait girl. Phillip and Effie Coleman, girl. 2 FORMER CONGRESSMAN DIES. PHILADELPHIA, E. Difenderfer, seventy-four, former member of Congress from the eighth Pennsylvania district, died yesterday April 26.—Robert Mr. Difenderfer bullt and operated the first woolen mill in China at Tientsin. new Blue. Both Trimmed and Sports regular stock. Inall They came {rom$3 50 the new summery the much higher- priced grades in our colors. First come, first choice. 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Owner’s only reason for selling is that he cannot devote the time required to the successful operation of the property. ‘Will Show Over 200 Per Cent An Excellent Investment for Live-Wires For Particulars Address Box 317-L, Star Office 190-6%0-6%0-6%-6%6-0%-6%-6%-6%6-6% 6% 6%0% o0 o0 00 8y 5. O O 0. b oo b:“‘“.“.“.“.“.“.“.00‘“’“'“.9'“.“'“'“.“.“.“ X2 “‘“:éo.n.o Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Summer Fashion Books, 25c¢ Pictorial Review May Fashion Sheets Free TRY W 1219-1221 Store Hours: 9 to 6 SALEYSIL 4 G Only Three Days More Remember, every yard of Silk in stock is reduced. Look for the green tags—these are the sale prices. For these last three days we will make a final clearance of odd lots and pieces of— 725 Yards of Silks at 1 Price An Assortment Consisting of 60 Yds. $2.98 Silk Poplin Taupe color; 40-inch, at. ... | 160 Yds. $1.98 Plaid Poplin | Black and Navy; 40-inch, at. | 90 Yds. $2.49 Plain Silk Poplin Navy, Midnight and Brown: 40-inch, at 120 Yds. $2.49 Printed Foulard _ 2 pieces of Navy: 1 of Copen- hagen: 40-inch 210 Yds. $1.98 Printed at Georgette Henna and White grounds; 40-inch, at ... 95 Yds. Printed Radium 3 pieces of Gray background with colored stripes; 40-inch, at All Remnants at { Price Remnants, cut lengths and bolt ends, displayed on tables, at exactly One-half Regular Price. Silk Section, Exceptional Values In Our DowNsTars STORE The Famous Nayvee Middies Muslin Gowns, regular $1.15 grade; 5 e d Women; reg 3 light welght, soft Pt taen: At ozo finish, V and square ndard count. lored tops and sclf o% necks, short sleeves; ked and ‘plain e S >pen-work embroi e N Teolone 4 ery edge, with silk 1 seat: elastic Plain and flowered .3. ribbon drawn aist and knee. P Al sizes; O through; Colors, White are made % regular Flesh 'S sizes ..... Shidie. o, toms ..... 'S Downstairs Store 020 °oe Remarkable Clearance SALE of High _rade Footwear // A remarkable opportunity to ‘z’ obtain high-grade footwear at n % price that is a fraction of their : Value. o All sizes in the lot—but not z in every style. 020 All Styles b High, Low o % ind Medium % Heels Pair % ¥ *° ¢§o' Many Other Values In Our oo Downstairs Store ep-inx, IRST Bloomers and * e o e "’ 0, " >, K3 "’ > @, "¢’ 2> 0, "o’ > K3 Q o, . " o 4 o, EXTXS - X2 s 0, X Street o o R X . ! .0 e X X ua[’ 3 5905 2> "’ g Ks 20 9; ZX s o8, EXTX 0, " o0, o 0 "% oo, 0 > 0 o’ %0 0% o2 EXEXD %’ 0, 2> ®, e’ o, X2 90 6% o% % % XEXTXEXT XD 2, XD KD Q ¥, o ®, 0 oo 3 K3 ' Regular Price 0 X2 > s 90 o X L) RXIX) e o, Q 2> O0 o Po* % o0 3 58S ain Floor 2 o5 X2 > 9, '’ >, ®, "» > K3 0 2> . 0 0 o% XX o0 0 K3 ot oo 0, Q >, G Of Lonsdale Jean, with all- wool blue collars and cuffs; guaranteed fast color, with two of white linen braid; silk embroidered em- blem on sleeve, and tic loop. This positively cannot beaten at this price Friday and $1 Saturdayonly Downstairs Store O 0 0, Sacel 2> rows %, 0 o, o, 0, 383 > KD 0 o s ¥ EXEX Ry 5 » .98 o 9, Q K2 0 K2 XX o, s Costume Slips and Petticoats, of high 2 * for Mi > ®. >, 2 * K3 XEXD "e" %" 2 < Values up to $8.00 s i Oxfords and Pumps. in Gray %¢ Suede, Tan Suede. Brown and o’ Dlack’ Satin, Patent Leather, & Black Calf, Gun Metal, Tan Calf % o) and other leathers.

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