Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. ; SOCIETY. . —— and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman ent , . i _sompliment to Mrs. | Joyce Broderlak, wife of the comme tained a oompany of twelve at|Bo Te s ‘vlnur tables | clal eounselor of the Pritish embass: LA . (o] T B {|luncheon today at the Chevy Chase .}‘ sussts vg Join the | and hus received 8 dogree ot bachelor . | ¢ % Club. Dreraay, for toa. hu.' I-.He) B.|ef :ru t’rnr{l‘ 'llub 8 Unl,:nrufly. “l 2 —— /4 h, mother of the hos! wil re- | master of ar rom Btyn Mawr, and . § s 5 3 Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed |side at_the tea table, ass 174 {flln 1s now Eurepean fellow-eleet of Bryn Pnpermg. have ed the residence ovcupled by | Grace Roper, . Mawr, | P PP 3 . {| the “mirmanof e Bilpping: Benrd v, Tabor I8 head manter of the | ainting & * N S Lal 1708 18 f . and Mrs. Albert D Alfred Pembroke Thom wiil P tory Bchool | 5 : i deieet and Wi ikt ve / entertain at Tuncheon tomorrow. In | A "G He has revetsot a dagrorort | Redecorating —_— § 5 g fall compliment to Miss Catherine Letts. r of arts from Corpus Christi | Hend Sorlein 1 e -y 1 - g Mrs. James Carroll Fraser enter- §h::y le:tr;“v‘velll t?s :"‘) F"g"’“ A e U"‘""hy'] i b 5 'lrw:‘ “i?r' l? tbl‘c Irs. Harding ¥Wiz: the President at the [ . : : talirs, Jumes Carroll Feaser snter- blace Batur: | Douiand, et desa I aboye lines invariably con_ toduy in_compliment to her par- d Mrg. John C. Lettw, parents i war serriee 2| cantommato thetigheat r. . : . R, > g 3 ‘ ents, Mre. | Eugens of Mins Lotts, will entertaln the mem- | M} 1y Wil soimctta fitngs] standards, Let us put p; 0 r - ]| Rensselaer, who are today celebrat- | bera of the weddl y H . your home in “summer American League Base Ball Park, | w ¢ [Fricy R H R R S Pt A S A ] e mar o place »s” now. Estim Where He Throws Out First Ball. : bt < e e — et ol LS dicy o St s T Mrs. Willlam Kearney Carr, enter- el % ; 7 |hi"":éu::‘nex??5::@5".0:;v:z"‘n.:dff.v';l, tained a amall company st luncheon| Capt. and Mre. Morris K. Barroll. ir.. JAMES B. Tk 4 b : entertained small company at lunch® i ] ars yislting ‘tne rormers parents | HENDERSON ' i : eon today uboard the U. B. B. Sylph. e . | Col. . Mo rol e o i tcabaret by members of the diplomatic # ] 4 Mrs. l’{uu’le\e;)l will en a:-ln n)gsln m"':‘exfl'l gement s announced of | Chevy Chase View after a four —_—_— RELEARDING . nosonsele and of the residential circles. | - 2 ; 4| ut luncheon abosrd the Bylph, May 2. |Mies Kathieen Ke .| tour of Germany with the A, k. the President to the Aw ) Signor and | SRS 9 & % B aw i ?)r:lflmll:‘rnirfl;l.w;rf iy s AHI.ckr%ck.l | e ad . tri B A }: : % uperintendent of the Na SECINNG; S r. F. A. M, Taber, | Miss Margaret Hard! is th + i D e Afs e i S oy and M Dougall | %on of M ck A M. Tabor of | of Miss Allae Melior ® dauant o ) thusfadticrnooniy (o = of “the Briti b {entertained at dinner last evening in ] fn New York opening game of the professional S€a- i .yg qn Iinglish popular song. wh E 3 . 3 jhonor of the president of the Uni- | h son in Washington. They have # few [was followed by an Argentine fang : : p versity of Calffornia and Mra. W. W. guests with them {danced by Mis: ellon and Signor 3 X o 5 (nm‘pbelll. 'n;d Pro1f‘i A, "n‘fl'“fl"'fi" e ' Silenzi and Mis« Nano wnd Mr ; 3 : * =4 newly elected president of the Ameri- Ly ; o0 \ ! Mr. Lewis then sing Moz ; F g can Academy of Sciences. The other a0 O e |01 Eleuts wh 2 .= %] | suests were the secretary of thel Oito W 1eqfu—ld(. will be host at dinn i st i I3 erlands legation end Mae. Ho :.'::r:':r:.fl;:wnfh:[‘\‘:mnf;f‘-‘n ; Munieh, | A B son, Mr. EXE « e : ;.mm, the president of (}l;' Carnegi: & Mi s “who is « z % . nstitution and Mrs. J. e e : i : _# 1iMiss Fdith Putnam, Prof. spending a few days in Wachington. fi The ambassador and Frau W e da E | Eichelberger, Prof. and M (Continued on entertained informally at dinner laet;<everal Ne itan s A il * g Prof. Littell of the Naval O evening in compliment to tie cardi- | Was a dance of * ) g P ¢ A . _______.__..l ‘""I L 6 ‘ mal, the dinner belng followed by ajund Jonkheer do & s % . 5 . soid Mme. La L i 9 . small informal reception IEeion e . The ambassador of Japan and Mme. | {omime dance, done by Mrs., Beck, | 2 ) : Hanihara will be the guests of honor Nuno, Miss Pell aud Mr Biman- 3 ¢ 4 y at dinner Thursday evening, May 10. | s this_the das < 4 5 g é ) L of Mr. Walter Scott Penfieid, who will | costume 13 . | : # P entertain a company of th in the |and for the tar 3 : ; i 9 g de us: ¢ ¥ tfishermen resi suite e New Willard | dance usually done by the Bt nat suite at the New Willurd e e e Costumes were. repro- TR | htuionsr o orange. ‘bisck | KEGEER 3 ; A he Val A i i o ministar o Sltm) By Crabha| S8 : atives of ‘Sor- . i v The Values Are Certainly Exceptional Karavengse. will entertain at tea this {rento. After the brogram there was | ES afternoon at the legation. j general dancing and after midnig i i JoEet . Dufiet supper was xerved , & ! The minister of Persia., Mirza Hus-| e - ; R i L tl' M " sein Khan Alai. will entertain at din stee Gf Minle A : ; e o/ - ustrous arvelia apes an oats mer this evening in honor of the re- O e My it 1nite N ' e { tiring_counselor of the Polish lega- | N€r Tuesduy eveuing. May 15 ~ tion and Mme, Kwapiszew ska presidential suite at the New Willard oy : Wi | = Ta,s‘ c'ay and BIaclu, also Handlomely Embroidered & S . st - 4 ey 2 | . : Twill Coats; Values to $75.00. . . . . . .. @sio Caetani, was host to & compuny | Sidmese minister to the = United in_compliment to the retiring secre- division of the State De- T ; St et cioae Io Coats iary of the embassy and Signora Geis- | partment: the president of the board | compliment to Signor and Signora | Nicolaiai. is visiting the charge d'at- | The Slamese minister entertaing at ——— S e e e T MRS, CHARLS BURGESS, ® Rara SpOl't And BEAUTIFUL SILK CAPES ©f 100 at a delightful supper dance et S e Netnatanas | J ser Celesta. The other guests in-|of -District Commissioners and Mrs. | Geisser Celesia I and himie” Rexmados o o= 1 = " $25 $29 $39 $45 fiuded the ambassador of Spain and Cuno Rudolph, Dr. mes H. Gore and NAIr_and Mre. Stokes will go toiegation . | Toa, Dh:nunm Plain Colors and Plaids ’ y > Senora de Riano, tI ssador of | the first sec of (he Slamese (Ncw York for the week end. | ; : E e Besoni e mroosamdor OFifhie Mkt aeSrers s g Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter wil - Samis: phene Spanishk embassy. Sener de Cardenes;{at home tomorrow ufternoon on ac- The retiring counsetor ) \ Georgettes and Canton, black. navy and all the* $29 50 5 . sistant secretary of Stutey Mr. Bliss; and Signora Geisser Celesia cloths lue to $25. To At Italian Embassy Last \ighr. dinner this eveuing. The guests are Daughter and house guest of Chief Justice and Mra. Constantine J. Smyth, | last evening, entertaining in his 5 A de Graeft; Mr. l ' A TN o G e Cloth, Capes, Wraps and Coats Belgium, Buron de Cartier: the min- | legation and Mrs. Edward H. Loftus the counselor of the British emba: count of her illness. b wife of a (A“S\jr\p legation and Mme. wapiszews| g: : ? desirable colors; oriental dresses in rich Paisley de- Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mi. u Mrs. Wil- 5 W pnno! Mr. = s B, close— The ambassador of Italy, Don Gel- | Phya Buri Navarasth, ~ap) -xmedl . Who has arrived from her home im Omaha, Neb., for a spring visit. i apartment on Massachusetts avenue A. MacMurr; chief of the far King——with melody R T e e -SSR N S istor of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, = The charge d'affaires of Greece and | entertain a company at dinner thi o : Sport, Street, Afternoon the minister of Hungary and Cou Mrs. Robert Wood Bliss has been . TS s will entertain at din- i eau u resses d Eveni w ess Szechenyi, the counselor of compelled to recall invitations for her r. evening, May 3, at the _Famows an vening ear 2 and Mrs. Chilton. Representative and — - Mr, were the puests in whose honor ) Mrs. John Philip Hill, the third as-| The retirinz secret Viscountess de and Mrs | et e e . Sylvanus Stoke: . Mr." and Mrs. | juncheon today. e T T — e — \fieorx‘fl Angus G Commander This, evening Mme. Hauge will be = and Mrs. McFarland, Commander and dinner, entertaining in | Mrs. Claude Mayo. Mme. Hauge and Se Mrs. Truxtun Beale, . —_— res s . oo s Mrs. Lawrence Tow Mr. and Silk Crepes and . Stripes, plaids and mix- . « 1 tures, values to $10. or me to do. 1 am leaving Washington this summer for good. Ms brother will take my T U | SR oD SO0 S SN G S A e D R Women's and Misses’ Suits.......525, 53950, S49.50 ;\:?:1\{;\1_“ Jnhns‘nn, e Todd \ifi; MARTIN WOLF, X230 1‘151111 P mm Fine navy twills and mannish materials, tailored and novelty sport models. n. Charles L. McCauley, Col. e e A Hh Prescriptions of ; - - 19 Suits—Sizes 16 to 38; Tweeds, in Rose, Violet AMr. William Hurle ME T A MRS. N. C. COON . Green, Copen and Fern; Navy Twills. Values to $1 5 aiiam hoier S5 Har | St 1o antan s 5 $35. Toclose....... Jaunniesen, Jonkheer ¢ \bsorhent Cleansing Cream: Abso : SR R T e e R Sericre, Senor Amoeds, Senor Ageler, | e TEe Dorte, o e A l Wo-day S Clearance Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in W hite, Black,Laces and others. i Traverso., Sr. Hugh Tennant. S | : . Tgcomnierion. ; Values to $8.50, to close, $1.98. ;. H. Thompson and the other mem- | ] g f B k L ts - A ST L S R pp—— oI Dbroken Lo . Sweaters of all Oriental Porto Rico Onyx and Silk é’.;;.:.ifl"f:"“%?.z'.‘.‘t?rai‘nf"{l"{.»iiag‘? or the | LEEE rtee 4 i kinds Blouses Blouses Hosiery mbassy, dirccted a Tete Champeire, .~ o < Lok o e The gubsts were "seatca ’:TB..#‘ o e Cos Tomorrow and Saturday we shall make some really ! $1.98 to $25| $5 to S15 $1.95 to $5.95|$1.95 & $2.95 {able having & aingle flume Golor can- astounding reductions of small lots with clearance as the S dowert Abeut The walls garianas COROLLAS' - bject. You'll find it profitable shopping = - = i ; 2o flowers, Abeut the walls gariands of laurel leaves with gay colored | fruits were festooned close to the || —nas given satistactory resuits ceiling and hung well down the walls. | a remedy for falliag hair, Tn the dining room where the buffet ourtshes the sealp and stimuc . . e The House of Quulity table was set, the centerpiece was || Intes new Erowih a of richly toned fruits banked high and | vere several silver cande! ra Manufuetared Oty Ry e e ] e = mayer Bros. & Co. oo meain ok DOpE 1405 Eye St. N.W. — ——— Wy 937-939 F St. NW. No Branch Stores Throughout the apartment the deco- Washington, D. C. . c Bivie. o L O mepenimmesill W eafieas Sikcen About 100 Hats—Dress and Sports models—gathered out of = Sienor Silonsl mus asvistenin the our regular stock. Of the Louvre high standard in type and in- I Friday's Special Sales include trinsic value. . 2 Were up to $22:50. $0.50 NEWEST COATS AND DRESSES BRDICE . .o inniioniamionis The best values lesses... i ; we have ever $ 2 5 ' g e N ¥ assembled al. | distinctive models. Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chipe, Taffeta, Twills and Kordette. i - Dresses, Twenty-Five Dollars Were up to $39.50. $ | iy In wmaterials of such excellent quality yow'll be amazed at ti 3 . : I i Fine crepe de chines, he Canton crcpes, wonderful taffetas, fashion- Choice ......... i able marvelctte and tub silks. Models of becoming clegance in straight- line or bouffant styles, appropriate for afternmoon, street or sports wear. Appealing and individual styles for Misses, 14 to 18, 1 s, 34 to 46, in black, nazvy, brown cocoa, gray and combinations A An Opportu;:i!y that comes but once - H . W P - < o fiuswr i oass B By Sl oF : , | | . Coats, Twenty-Five Dollars regularly worth $35 to $45 [ ] ® / ‘ . . : . Very desirable styles in fine all-wool poliare, overplaids and tweeds l l n e II The deep reductions are only warranted by the : Notchied collars, belts and pockets add to their smart appearance. So small lots. . full silk lined, others half lincd. One or tewo of a style, but oll sizes in a the assortment. il I's Hair Suits-- 1—Gray Knickerbocker i At $ 00 | i YL e _ ‘ #4500 ........... B Redfern Corsets A Sensational Millinery Sale Yes—hats have been sold for a great deal less [}| - 8 Tiveed Suits, in light 1 —Three-piece. Suit, Coat, $5' Offering Just for Friday, favous Redfern s 55 Skirt and Knick- but we're positive that nowhere have values been - shades — that Sl 950 ers—that was § .50 offered that will equal these. A were $29.50..... $4500. .... 3 29 Soipfiace moduis, seos Shiatoes fOl’ Friday on l}" 5 Hats that sold for $15.00, $25.00 and i Lo . : 1 3 A ’30_00 are included 1 1—Blue Knickerbocker 1—Rose Suit, with long Van Raalte 85 to 37.50 Hats g 5 [ Suit—that was § .50 . tailored Coat— § Q0 ! Sport Hats and Dress Hats from such prominent 1 $2500 ........ 1 9 25 Chiffon Hosiery o~ that was $45.00.. . New York modistes as Checkanow, Laurel, Har- i mony and J. G. Johnson. i i | $1 95 o Finest Materials * Best Workmanship il s e : Styles for Women and Misses : gialits, high-grade chifion Kosiery. One table of dress i Rheosidi k e S and tailored styles No Charges, C. 0. D.’s or Exchanges _] f 3 New Tailored marked down for the occasion: Hats with Broken lots of ular Silk Hose—pure Thtead 3 wide and medium size brims, in straw and - Silk, with lisle togs pand attractively embroidered Blouses, Special 5’;’“’;{ a’ldfft;b”wfiftqmbtgattm:is. fiAl.ra,f a ; i Net Hose. Al £ lity. selection of close-fitting draped effects for i o il $1.95 matrons. Complete range of colors J 1 trictl, . Were $2.95 and - A e sl Yl Other special values tai els yow'll see. 32 5 FOR $3.35. Choice i',:"f;‘r:.. ey aeckson tnedon. $5.95, 87.50 up. for Friday, §3, - YOUNG FOLKS AND 5, V. necke, or tuzedos. YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR E£VERYWOMAN i > e A

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