Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY Ralph MoCarth Lieut." Melamore and his bride salled after the ceremony for a sev- eral-month visit in Europe. They TAll make thelr home in New York. Where McLamore {s {nstructor -t tha Coun of the City of New muefo for the weddl: u. vlollm lolvl. wnfldln l' provided t D evea several modiste who fashioned ti also of th sethonats y re- ociates on st, who sent him & st “The President and Mrs. Harding Will| Open White House Grounds to Social Worker Delegates Afternoon of May 16. HIL and holding no receptions honot planning no garden Mme. of the retring Kwapiszewska. diplomat ani | fetes. the President Mrs. Harding have gener- ously promised that the south front grounds of the White House shall be apened the afternoon of May 15 to the dslegates to the of social work The Secretary of State and Mrs, and national conference. Mrs. Walter Wilcox will return to | Washington tomorrow from Rich- wond, where she has been for several days.” Mr. Wilcox left Saturday for Cuba to spend a fortnight. | Sir 1stis and Lady of | Government house. Seaward lIslauds, ' British West Indiey, are in Washing- ton and are staying at the Shoreham. Fiennes of handsome silver spoons. Mrs. Frank Longley and her two young sons are visiting Mrs. John Samuel West, 1849 Caivert street Mrs. Longley has recent- ly returned from Austral l b har mother. Col. y r_fou years engaged in lmprovln‘ th. water supply to various places there. Mr. H, M. Dawes of Chicago, recent- ly appointed controller of the cu Tency by President Harding, has a: rived in Washington and ing at the New Willard Mr. and Mre. W. G. MacLean of 1618 O street northwest. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Isabel C., to Mr. Harold Y. Saxon of New York eity. northwest. Miss M. Wurf Cain of Amsterdam, Holland, who is making an inspection of the school systems in this country. is at the Burlington Hotel for an in- definite period , SRNE : s2d iittle Paul Clitford, whope tathor |U. & A, and Capt. [ { H | | artistie work the Toreated, will tvn For the benofit of the magazh league & double bill on each of the five evenin direction o Owners Prodigue.’ The Distriet of Columbia branch of the League of American ‘omen announces a dramatic fete to take Place at the Ram's Head Playhouse, lul” ll!h treet northwest, tl o first of the week, beginning o 'alock. 's H‘-.d Plly'rl» in flo— much in five evenin, ne fund of the District . Presenting, under the Mr. Robert Bell, “Joint Spain” and ‘L'Enhnt During the evening punch will be in THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET A Sale of werved in playhouse, which will the garden adjoining the attractively decorated with langerns. The productions are being given un- dor the joint auspices of the ways and means committee —in which radical of the District (Continued on Ninth Page.) Dresses reductions have been made We have made up three assortments from our regular stock—all of them exclusive styles— and exquisite productions of makers of note. The popular Crepe Silks are in the majority — for street and afternoon wear. Hghes have issued invitations for farewell dinner in honor of the ay pointed minister to Sweden and M Robert Woods Bliss the evening Wednesday., May ¢ Mr. Samuel G. Blythe left yesterdayv for New York and Philadelphia to be gone several weeks. Mrs. Eliot C. Lovett of 1845 Kalo- rama road has as her h nent woman physician of Poland, is| at the New Willard, having come to{ Washington (o attend the Women's |Universal Allance convention, which Ix being held at the New Willard this| week 2 To have besn to serve you satisfactorily. Please bring yonr work at omce. After June 1st my brother will do your furs. MARTIN WO Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON 'or Dandruff & g b ltnlp M For dry hair & Jtehing scal, Absorbent Cleansing Cmn Abserbs dirt, reduces large pores, Almond Bkin l’nod A bullder that whitens and makes velvety complexion. Mus Makes firm necks and y and Des Oficers amd W The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Denby are entertaining at tea this aft- ernoon in honor of the officers from the Naval Academy and Quantico. and their wives. 38-32 Fia. ? Ave. N.W.s | 1 e to a company at bridge Wednesday, entertaining in compliment to Miss Walsh. Other social function are being given for Mlss Walsh during the week. Mis. Harry K. Wagener of St. Louis, Mo.. Who has been the house guest of | Mrs, Robert Harry Lovett. wife of Assistant Attorney General Lovett, left for her home this morning. 1 Dresses up to $85.00 o $ 7.50 Dresses up Dresses up to $39.50 to $59.50 248 1372 A Sale of Trimmed Hats also taken from our regular stock —and presenting choice for selection of shapes and trimming designs that are very exclusive— characteristic of Louvre Millinery. $0.50 Dr. M. La <a_of Poland, plnmx-{ 5 l son of the ew Wil- ing yes- Mr. Archibald Roosevelt, late Iresident, is at the |lard for a short visit, arr terday Sir Auckland Geddes. ambassador of Great Britain, will be the guest of honor Thursday at the Angio-Amer- fean evening of the International As- sociation of Art and Letters. Mrs. Carl A, Droop entertained to- Gay ut the first of a series of lunch- cons she iving. The guests in- - : |cfudea Mra. “Cub Rudoiph. Mme. % N | Reisser, Mrs. lldwin S. Puller, Mrs. . Davenport White, Mrs. Arthur Tirrell. Mes. Livingston Crounse. Mrs. John o : cess Bibesco. who have been for-some | Foote. Mre. Charles Williamson, Mrs. INDERWOOD. Yime in New Orleans, left there to- | Willoughby S. Chesley. Baroness von day for 8t Louls and tomorrow will Below ‘and Mrs, Henry. — i Miss Janet Richards, who % going to Rome to attend the International Suffrage Alliance. 1s sailing from New York tomorrow on the Lapland. The minister of Rumania and Prin- drug and department --nm. ang at Mru. Codu's oftice, 1405 Eye Mrs. Walter W. Ross of Evanston. I, who is spending the spring in Washington, is staging at Wardman Park Hotel he in Cincinnati to attend the opera | Mrs. Droop will entertain at lunch- MISS KATHLEEN KELLY festival. They will remain in Cin-jeon tomorrow and Saturday. Sionatiifor/two weeks as tne wuests Y agement to Mr. F. A. M. Tabor of Dubl rel but now living of Representative and Mrs. Nichola: was recently meed, the wed. ll‘ to take place In Dublin in Longworth July. Mixx Kelly in the wf frequen of Mrs. John Joyece Brod- erick, wife of the commer. 1 counaclor of the I‘Irltllh embansy. Mrs. Bush-Brown will have with her a tomorrow afternoon clock her sister, Mrs. £ St. Paul. who has been | with her for a week. Others assist- g will be Miss Ellen Day Hale and | & Mi: iabriel D. Clements. who will side at the tea table. ry. Ames will leave W few days, sit, 3 O'Shaugnessy. former Am, 1 charge d'affaires in Mexico Wil ‘sail for @ vacation trip abroad on the Lapland, leaving from New York tomorrow for Plymouth. Phone - M. 7676 Decorating We are prepared to accept your comnmssions to decorate your entire home, or a single room, promptly, satisfactorily, reasonably. Sketches and Estimates Promptly Furnished JAMES B. \ HEND SON/ 1108 ‘The minister of Persia, Mirza Hus- sein Khan Alai, will be host to_the French section of the Twentieth Cen- tury Club, at the legation. 1512 16th street, Saturday at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Taft, wie of the Chief Jus-| tice, will gmive a reception Friday afternoon. in honor of the Colonial | Dames. i Jvallace Grove and Mr.|urday sevy Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Thompson celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Friday evening in their home at 947 14th street southeast, having with them almost their entire | U, family and besides other friends, sev- eral of whom were present their wedding. A delizhtful spring atmos- !phere was given the celebration, sup- per being served on the porch, which was hung with gay lanterns, a large white wedding beil being suspended above ‘the wedding cake, which was a duplicate of that served twenty-five jyears ago. Mrs. Henrietta K. Flynn. a girlhood friend of the bride, sang “l love You i Truly” and geveral other songs remi niscent of the wedding. She was ac companied by Miss® Margaret aboard the I months in to spend Mr.and Ars. Grove are at present at Oaklawn. where they will remain until their plans for the future are perfected. Of interest to Washington is the marriage of Miss Marian Floyd Whit- man, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. James Spurr Whitman of New York, to Thomas Milton HcLzmore. shington in soing to Boston for a Baroness von Below was hostess at a dinner last evening in honor of rs. du Pent of Wilmington. Del.. and Mrs. James H. Halsey of Philadelphia Halsey is the daughter of the lae Senmer Dabney Maury of Vir- ginia and is president of the, Dabney Maury Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Hamilton Wright has returned from Europe and is at the Shoreham. Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie will be honor guests at the last luncheon to be given this season. Tuesday. May &, when the Washing- ton section of the Woman's Auxiliary | to the American Institute of Metailur- gical Engineers will be hosts. Mrs. H. S. Mulliken is chairman. — Mrs. R R. Govin entertained at The commercial counselor of thelbridge vesterday afternoon. when her Britich embasey aml Mrs. John Joyee | guests included Mrs. Ben Hellen, Mrs. Brederick will entertain informally | William Corcoran Iill. Mrs, William At dinner this eveninz R. Merriam, Mrs. Revburn, ‘Mrs. Jo- seph Noell. Mrs. Richard Harlow, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Mrs. Kenna El- ; kins, Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs | Charles Howry. Mrs. Charles Phillips ¢ Hill, M Katherine Judge, Miss Mor> ®an, Mrs. Reed. Mrs Francis B. Lo- | ring and Mrs. Thomas Chatard. Additional guests joined the co ater for tea, when Mrs. Wil- liam Corcoran Hill and Mrs. Hellen presided at the tea table. Senator anu Japanere Cownnelor and Mme. Saburl Dinner Hoats. The counselor of the Japanese em- bassy and Mme. Saburi entertained a | company of twenty at dinner in the |baliroom ~ of the Shoreham last! evening. Included are selling up to $22.50 Chalmers. Hats formerly The bride was attended by Mre. Augustus G. Paint, jr; Mrs. Willlam Edward Baker, jr: M Harriet Johnson and Miss Ruth Cramer. .Col. Charles H. Patterson, U. S. A, of Washington was the best man and the ushers were Lieut. Joseph Cran- Point, Lieut. Earl John E. McCarthy, Mr. Charles Parker Stone, jr. a senior at Yale, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Charles P. Stone, at her residence on Massachu- setts avenue Mr. Sione, sccomps nied by his roommate, Mr. Durer Mc- Lanahan, and several collsge friends, will sail for England early in July to spend two months touring. of West Lieut. ston Fahv § Miner, Dr. Bedoya. second secretary of the Peruvian embassy, who is spending | several days in New York. will return Saturday. Judge and Mrs. John W. Price have iting them at their apartment, at |} Wardman Park Hotel. the latter's| mother. Mrs. D. F. Bailey of Bristol, Va. and Mrs. William T. Tiller of Emporia, Va, Mrs. Price’s sister. N 0N FN SN TN SN 1,0 Former Senator and Mrs. Howard | Sutherland entertained a company of | twenty at a buffet supper, followed by bridge, last evening, in compliment to their daughter. Mrs. John 8. Walk- er, jr. of Huntington. W. Va. who 18 visiting them rs. Govin will have as her guests ,m‘v‘.’.::»“?n;‘"séu:l:;::‘n'»l:l i ww(a] v;"“((i h{;r; filz\arr‘"‘" daughter Elizabeth to Mr. Charles n of New York and her daughter. { Tipton of Cleveland, ‘Ohio. the wed- Claire Pisow, who will arrive | ging to take place May 26, Pottery base, with silk shade, various col- ors. Numerous other models in’ Boudoir, Ta- ble and Bridge and Lamps to suit Sir John Henry. who was a guest at the British emba: for the week end, has gone to New York and will spend a few days at the Ritz Carleton, returning to Washing- ton at the end of the week. H s May Govin, daughter of Mrs Mre. Deland and Miss Munroe hav ° Govin, will entertain a small company {1eft town and gone to Provincetown at dinner tomorrow evening. for the summer. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Mrs. Joseph Beale of Wash- ington and Mr. Selden A. Grove of Oaklawn, which took place Sat- urday in Christ Church, Alexandria. 1Only members of the immediate fam- ilies were present. Mrs. Beale was given in marriage by her cousin, l\lr Willard Parker of New York. and ove was attended by his broth- Essary and Mrs. william D, Ttwklb\l{)‘ will sail Sat- QPINDLERQ 607 12th N.W. M. 2704 CLEAN&PRF_SS 51‘50 ALLAND DELIVER = | == LADIES’ SUITS' ‘The retiring counselor of the Polish legation and Mme. Kwapiszewska will leave this afternoon for York, from where they will sail Saturday aboard the Homeric for Warsaw The Polish consul general in New York, Stephen Grotowski, will enter- tain at dinner tomorrow evening in Floor S e every taste. BALLAKD Gift and Art Department As Ilustrated $3.80 Boudoir Lamp MORRISONS FOUNDED 1804 Kdwn For Remarkable Valzme Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh Now In Progress Our Annual \ Spring Apparel Clearance! Closi'ng Out Groups of s SPRING COATS CAPES, WRAPS i~ SUITS % AND . DRESSES X Far Below Regular Prices Affording a wonderful opportu- nity to purchase smart apparel for immediate and all-summer wear at BIG SAVINGS NOW instead of at the end of the season. A new coterie Of the famous ux de luxe rd Will be placed on Sale tomorrow a1 the Fourth Floor Mininery Dept.—as always«—- °10 —but the best values yet grouped in these brands Hats for every occasion — Sports, Street, Afternoon and the dressier functions. Presenting new and exclusive effects—studying individual becomingness in shapes and trimming effects. —— e[l ol [olc——— oo ol ol ol [ [e—[0] E quote no prices here-=for they mean nothing unless vou see the merchandise— come today or tomorrow; we are sure your own good judg- ment will lead you to buy when you see the little prices asked for the loveliest things. Italian Milan Faille Silk o Canton Crepe Smart Tagals Real Leghorn Kid and Silk Exceptional Values Over the Entire House + Quality Garments in Smart Styles ‘valuseomt;teéts..&?.n. md lopcoall, S e 525-00 valuesto $50.00. . ... . .......cciniiiiiinnnn 339'50 Lustrous fine fabric capes values o 36800 e e §25, $35, $45 capes and wraps............ Dresses for Every Occasion Daytime, afternoon, sport and evening wear; all the new binations; all colors. Wonderful dresses at— $25, $35 and $49.50 - Twills, mannish materials, camel’s hair and all other popular cloths; all distinctive models. They’re $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 SPECIAL VALUES Fashionable separate skirts for sport, dress and business wear. Silk crepes and all new cloths are here at— 2 “Ho Koo of Fashion » - Big May Sale ° WRAPS, CAPES AND COATS Twill side fastened coats Hundreds of other coats $19.95 to $69.50 silk crepes, georgettes and novelty silks in all the smart com- Women’s and Misses’ Suits here at— In Blouses, Silk Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Sweaters $5.95 to $16.95 Beautiful colorin gs—of the novel and staple shades. Truly “de Luxe" Hats——every one of them. ———Tole——— o] o===a [=—==To = ol—=lal——> o] — ol —= o[ ——=

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