Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1923, Page 8

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= rhtbtdbbbtbtbt bbbt bbbt bbbddd bt 8 soc Socie Mrs. Harding Received Several of thef Newer Diplomats and Their Wives by Special Appointment Saturday. ES. HARDING received by specinl aprointment at the White House Saturday after-, noon several of the mnewer Aiplomats who have arived in Wash-j In the little were the ambassador of Italy. Don Gelasio Caetani: the ambus of Japan and Mme. Hanihara Ante Tresich Pavichich, minister the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Raron de Cartier Returns To Belginn Embassy Toduy. | The ambassador of Belgium. Baron | de Cartler, will return this evening | from New York. where he went ves-! terday to spend today The minister of Poland and Mwme. Wroblew: will e at home Thurs-1 day afte ) Lo 6 o'elock | to the members of the Polish colony of Washington in celebration of the national holiday of Poland The minister and Mme. Wroblewska will entertain at dinner th ening ! ut the legation in vetiring counselo and Mme. Kwapisz to New York tomor urday for Europe & will include the members of the lega tion staff. Dr. and Mme entertained at dinn oon from 4: iszewska were r last evening by logation staif, and ) J. and Mrs. John | 3 at luncheon the Chevy Chase Club in their honor The other guests at lu er second secretary hase The minister of Persia. Mirza Hus- | sein Khan Alai. was the honor guest at dinner la: cening of Dr. and Mrs derick Farrington zuests were Mr. and Miss Bertha Noves and Mr. C ner the min e ministes Szechenyi this morning Senator and Mrs. Thomas F ard of Wilmington will return their apartment at the Lee House t morrow Senator and Mrs. James ( rned to their Massachusetts ave- nue home last evening from Wh Sulphur Sprin, where they hav been for the early spring. Yesterday - entertained a small company at ! luncheon at the Casino before leav- ing there for Washington The. and M charge d'affairs of Austria . Prochnik will have as their guesis for several weeks the latter's nother, Mrs. Edward Preston James of Boston and Mrs. Samuel Gilbert af Chicago, who will arrive tomorrow atternoor The secretary legation and Mmé. turn this afternoon New York, where they have been for a short 3 and the former will leave this -vening for the Pacific coast. stop- ping for a short in Chicago. Dr. Hubrecht will spend a fortnight San Francisco and will visit in eattlo before rveturning to Wash- ington the end of June. Of speoial interest in Washington 1S the marriage of Mr. William V. Freeman, son of the Rev. Dr. James Freeman, rector of Epiphany Church, o Miss Esther Tallman of Wilmar. A1 which took place in Minneapo Iis Saturday evening, the bridegroom's father officiating. After a wedding trip, which_will Include Washington and White Sulphur Springs, Mr. Free- man and his bride will make their home in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Noves have | returned from an eight-month trip around the world, and are passing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Newbold at their residence, 1720 Massachusetts avenue. _Mr. Walter Penfield will entertain a dinner company of thirty or fort: the cabinet room and presidential suite at the New Willard Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will be #t home this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. ~ Assisting in receiving will be Ars. Charies M. Ffoulke, Mrs. John C. Fremont, Mrs. R. R. Govin and Mrs. Tom Williams. Col. and Mrs. Ashburn. with their daughter Anne Virginia and Mrs. W. K. Lloyd, arrived in Washington Friday by motor from Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Sir George Croydon Marks of London, Fngland, who arrived last evening to spend a short time in Washington, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Commander William F. Newtcn. The other guests were Mrs. Noyes Thomp- ' ' jon and Mrs. Newton, mother of the ost. ' —— 2 | Mr. and Mre. Charles Henry Butler| | left Washington vesterday for San Fran- | cisco and will be absent until May 21, Before returning they will visit (heir’ son, Col. Charles M. Butler, in Los An-| geles. Miss Flagg. the sister of Mrs. ' Butler, who has been their house guest | for a’time, will probably remain in Washington during May. | Commander and Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy have closed their apartment, as | Commander Leahy has been ordered | to_sea, to commund the T. S & Wright. Mrs. Leahy will spend the spring with her mother, Mrs. Charles W. Clinton, at 449 Park avenue, Ne. York city, and at Tuxedo Park, N. Y, Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson has returned to Washington from Charleston, S, ., ! where she was called by the illness; and death of her father, Dr. John O, Willson. i vanus Stokes. jr.. who were_ guests at the Ambassador Hotel, New York. TAX{S & AUTOS ower Rates Main 431 Tk k Lansburgh Int. Decorating Co. Julius Lansburgh, Mgr. Have Removed Entire Plant to 637 F Street (Opp. Shubert-Garrick Theater) —where they have in- 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- _ terials at $2.25 yard. 3 L AN I e e ador . Mi | Vin i yin IETY. over Sunday. returned to Washington' | today n of their to Washin 0. M. P, igton for ty . Belmont on Short tou. Helmont THE EVENING STAR, terday an Willard. will be Wednesday of Mrs. who will “entertain iome. Former Assistant Navy and Mrs have opened their for the summer. Dr. Va. turday short stay D valley. * parents, Mr. and M in their she will s and Mrs. Bradley ewpoit, wh May tment Wl will e at the | for ¢ they [ dergoiug many raro stained g which they Washington ho is i Wash- arriving yes- The Court Brazilian visic, of St AARRIS ~ EAWING REDERICK HENRY JOVES. As Mixs Catharine Cowen Lettx, she was married Saturdny uftern home of her parents, Mr. and M rx. John Cowen Lett Wonderful Values Dresses For every occasion—Daytime, Afternoon and Sport wear—that formerly sold from $65 to $95. $35 and $45 Hats Tailored and Dressy $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 the guest\of honor Townsend Scott, in her Baltimore Secretary Beekm home, at Louis Lehr went 1o join M | has’ been there fora fortnight. their country home, in the me, June will open the hous urc improvements. ass and unusual curios removed from las d in their new placy umbassador James and at Ayrl taking a suite at the New Mrs. Belmont ‘will go to Bal- timore tomorrow for a short stay and speak at the Maryland Casualty Clubhouse tomorrow evening. She will luncheon of the Winthrop Westbury, to Mme. IEsrllelbaclher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Will Close Out Tuesday and Wednesday 109 High-Grade Silk Sweaters 7 weaters e 50 Sweaters Reduced to $25 Tuxedo and Slip-Ovér Styles- Plain, Jacquard and Striped Eftects (Formerly $25 to $32.50) (Formerly $35 to $65) mn PR b3 the Da » Hot Sorings, Lehr. whol After & and Mrs. Lehr will Uhenl reen Spring | M Herbert Shinman will join |zer!lfflldow- on Bradley, | Miss Alice Lewis and was a frequent here | visitor in Washington as the guest of Mr. o d ! The thelr | apartment at 1 winter will be end of May at Newport. | York, { 1 i 000000000060 0000000600000060000000000000006004000 {an extended trip in B j trip. Gama entertained at dinner in Lo: @on last week, when thelr guests were members of the staff of the United States emba ‘The ambas- gador and Mme. da Gama lived in Washington some years, when the fofrmer was ambassador to this country. Mra. Clifford Pinchot, wife of the Governor of Pennsylvania, who has been in New York for a short stay, has returned to Harrisburg. Miss Alice Sylvester entertained at luncheon today. Mrs. Frank Lee Botts has returned to her home in Philadelphia from White Sulphur Springs, where she has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Lewls, at their place, the Mrs. Botts was formerly her cousin, Mrs. Russell B. Harrison. and Mrs. Bruce H sone to Hot Sprin, ason Hamilton have early Alrs. Joscph 1. Noell will close her and will sail from M wbourd the Majestlc. y June 2. to spend the summer in Ku rope. ~Mrs. Noell will return to her apariment here in September. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Evans have had as their guests for a few days M ana Mrs. Howard Bokee of Park, near Baltimore. Mr. and M Bokee will sall Thursday, May 10, for rope. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G &one to White Sulphur Springs for a jspring visit. Mrs K. Smith small company at supper evening ut Le Paradis. tomorrow Mrs. Samuel Ullman of New who was guest for three w Mrs. J. Arthur Kelly of street, left Saturday to motor to New | York, and from there will proceed to | hicago, making a lengthy western Mrs. Kelly entertained at a luncheon and bridge for Mrs. Ullman last week and hostess several times in her honor. Miss Fay Brennun postponed the WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, 8th street at the | Conn have | will entertain a | a luncheon she was to have given today in compliment to Miss Helen Parsons Miss Muriel Vanderbilt was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Gross. whose other guests included Miss Adeline Oxnard, Olyve Graef, Miss May L Govin. Mr. .Gardner Coogan, Mr. Foxhall Daingerfield and Mr. George Sloan. Mrs. Eugene L. Vidal, formerly, Miss Nina Gore, is visiting her parents, former Senator and Mrs. Thomas P. Gore. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis were among those entertaining at dinner last evening. Walter Farwell were Mr. and Mrs. company’ at dinner hosts to a small last eveniug. Mrs. George Dorsey to Norfolk to meet Li arrival from Panama, and they will return to Washington for a visit of a month or six weeks. Mrs. Price, who was with Lieut. Price in Panama for some time, has been visiting Com- | mander and Mrs. Clarence N. Hin- kamp. & Mrx. Elizabeth R {of Mrs. Price, who has spent’ the win- | {ter at Lake Placid, in New York for| | & short stay before coming to Wash- | ington for the late spring season. Price hias gone | ut. Price on his Mre. Leighton N. Smith will leave Washington, where the | | former is on duty at Fort Myer, the first of next week for the Philip- pines, where Lieut. Smith has been ordered for duty Lieut. and The marriage of Miss Alice J. Coffin. | ghter of Frances N. Coffin, to Mr Bradburn took place Satur- | . April 28, at 4 o'clock, in the Met- politan Bap Church, the Rev | John C. Ball officiating. The bride wore a dark biue travel- ing suit, a bl 1 and a cor- sage bouquet iite and lilies of the valley. Miss Lillian Jones was maid of honor and wore a gray tai-| lored suit, with a hat to match and with a crepe, corsage 1 Oliver T. Now in Ou b 20 3 2 705 TP TR PR T Z8 /A ZO I T3 7 SABLES MINKS SQUIRRELS Furs should be saie in s repair work Fur Coats left with s jor » WITHOUT CHARGE. I TS B BB mier Closing-Out Sale of Spring Furs ——25% to 50¢c Reductions { We are closing out all spring furs—at reduc- tions of from 25 to 30%—an opportune time to supply your wardrobe with a smart fur piece. IMPROVED COLD STORAGE Let us clean, repair and store yours How r New Store, 610 12th St. | | ! man and the ushers Mr ‘ | | i | | | | &l STONE MARTENS % BAUM MARTENS ] FOXES in All New torage beiore moths get busy. Special rates un codelling stored during t TR O ol o S S L g : $ : MWM“M““““O“QOOO00000“000“000000000000000000000_000000 1219-1221 G with bodice or w perfect; but sligh materials bands; all White and Blue. Sizes 6 to 22. Values Up to $3.50 Downstairs Store Regularly $1.00 each. Of White Jean; with waist ban elastic at knee; a practical garment for play. Sizes 2 to 12 only. Downstairs Store Costume Slips Of silk-like fin- ish sateen; plain bodice tops and self straps; full length; with hem and shaped walst ot Crepe, ainsook: Crepe; all neatly trim. wi mq —and ain tailored. In W‘BP it] te, all sizes to 44. Orchid. 99¢ Each Many Other Values Tomorrow Store Hours: 9 to 6 TVESDAY |§ 99 DOwNsTARs sTORE Girls’ Box Pleated Skirts In Lonsdale Jean and other wash soiled from handling. Colors are 99c¢ Children’s Bloomers Women’s Underwear Nainsook Envelope Che- Bloomers 2 for 99¢ 99¢ Pair Street N.W, ist tly fast-color Blue and d with buttonholes; © © (¢] Lisle Hosiery Full - fashioned Silk - finish Sheer Lisle Hoslery; with openwork and French clock: all _perfect; in Black, White, Cor- dovan’ and Sand. Sizes 8 to 10, an, and lace, ribbon Flesh and in Our Downstairs Store APRIL 30, | Cora. 1923." SOCIETY. Webb, Mr. Frederick Darnell, Mr.! Philip Appel and Mr. Brown. | Mrs. J. Lester You Alone” and companied by organ. The bridal couple left later in the afternoon for a wedding trip to White Sulphur Springs. They will hold a reception the evening of May 8 at the home of the bride’s mother on East Capitol street. Brooks sang “For | “At Dawning.” ac- | Miss Smallwood at lhe; Mra. Bertha Heustis Guest at Club Tea. Mrs. Bertha Lincoin Heustis of Cal- | ifornia will attend the tea at the Col- lege Women's Club this afternoon as one of the guests of honor who have been Invited to receive with Mrs, 0. L. Veerhooff. president of the club. and Mrs. Carl Fenning. leader of sce- tion 3, which s composed of grad- uates of Smith and Wellesley col- leges. acting us hostesses for the afternoon Mirs yree will entertain members of the Columbian Wom of George Washington Uniwersity at her home, 16th street and Colorado avenue, tomorrow afternoon at g: Mrs. Tyree will be assist n receiving by Mrs. John Thomas Erwin, president, and the other of- ficers of the club, Mrs, Henry Grattan Doyle, Miss Alice Henning, Mrs. Wil liam C. Ruediger, Miss Julia L. V. Mc Miss TRtuby Nevins and Miss Henryette Brum. Mrs. Howard Lin- “(Continucd on Ninth Page.) the Every Jack Get His Jill and Come to the e ANY HAT in the House New Blue Mill (Under Snme As PRICE! Management) 914 15th St. N.W. Opposite Side of Park Your Unrestricted Chcice, Regard- less of Cost or Former Price! Hats for Every Occasion! Simply Pay One-Half! Open Tuesday, May 1st for Luncheon — Tea — Dinner Usual Excellent C ic——lolc——]al—=lale——F]a|—=|o|——=]o|——] bilipsboru 608 to 614 EJ.EVENTH ST. Original Tickets Remain! Offering New ‘ Coats~Suits-Dresses at the new low price--- $35.00 Of sports and dressy type. Twill Cords and Coats-- = Silks in smart straight-line designs for dress, and Overplaids, Camel's Hair, Tweeds, etc—in sports effects. Dressy Suits and Sports Suits. Twill Cords for the former—Checks, Tweeds and Mannish Cloths in Sports models. LongorShort Jackets: side sashes, etc. Lined with silk. Navy, Sand and Gray. Suits--- The wonderful new Georgettes—also S ~ =~ = Printed Crepes, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Fru Fru, Roshanara—for street and afternoon. Sports Dresses in Crepe Knit and Crepe de Chine combinations: Paisley and Crepe de Chine combined. ,Dresse

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