Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 8

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[} 50 Societ Returns From New Senor Mathieu CIETY. York, Accompanied by Senora de Mathieu, Who H 4E ambassador of Chile and/ Senora de-Mathieu will return 1o Washington this afternoon rom New York, where Senora de Mathieu arrived recently. having spent some time in Chile. The ambas- sador went to New York the first of the week. The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier entertalned at luncheon today at the embassy in honor of Judge John Barton Payne, who will soon leave Washington on & special mission to Mexico. The ambassador of Ital Caetani, will go to New York this aft- ernoon to attend the dinner to be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. William H, Erhart for their son-in- law and daughter. the retiring secre- 1ary of the Itallan embassy and Mme. Geisser Celesia. Prince Col. Dumont Host to 1 P Officers. ttache of the French George A. L. Dumont. luncheon today, enter- his home on Connecticut when his guests were the general commandant of the Cory 3 j it sy, Col, was host at taining in avenue, major Marin Maj. ¢ Gen . Neville. Brig. Gen. Charles Brig. Gen. | Smedley . Gen. Logan Feland and Maj. Maurice E. Sheare all of the United States Marine Corps: ihe naval attache of the French em- Dassy, Capt. Rigal. and Lieut. Jean 14 of the staff of the French mili- tary attache. Mrs. Kendrick and Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick. wife and daughter of Sen- ator John B. Kendrick, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in their apartment at 2400 16th street. in_honor of Mrs Ken- drick's neice. Miss Eula Williams. engagement to Capt. Samuel Calvin Cumming was recently an- nounced. The attache of the Irench embusoy. Capt. Jean Rigal. will leave Warhington this _evening for = months' trip to Caiifornia, where he Will visit & number of the sea ports and other places along the coast. The newly appolnted minister of Siam to England. Phra Prabha Kara- vongse. sailed vesterday aboard the Aquitanin for ingland, The new minister of Siam. Phya Buri Navarats, has gone to New York, and will return to Wachington fn about ten day. Representative and Mre. John ; Philip Hill will entertain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Lamar R. Leuhy is in New York. where she will spend the re- mainder of the spring with her moth- er. Mrs. Charles W inton, in_ Qer home &t 443 Park avenue. Com- mander Leahy who will command the T. S S Wright, attached to the At- lantic fleet, has Mrs, Leahy spent a short time at Hos Springs since clos- ing their apartment in the Connecti- cut. Mrs. Eliot C. Lovett is entertaining &t bridge, followed by tea. this after- noon. in’ compliment to her house ce Walsh of St. Louis. nclude Mre. Lista Ham- A. J. Seaton. Mrs. T. C. La- Frank M. Hall, Mrs. Robert Walter J. Hayes, Mrs. W. fleld. Mrs. C.W. Wainwright, tobert M. Lovett, Miss Harriet Mitchell, Miss Florence Berryman, M I=abelle Mitchell, Miss Fraser hell and Miss Lulu Mitchell. <. Lovett will entertain at dinner, d by dancing, Friday evening. Mrs. Walter Edge, wife of Senator Edge, will 2o to Atiantic City today. Senator Edge will join her there Fri- day. Mrs. Horatio Nelson Slater will be hostess at u dinner dance tomorrow evening in her 5th avenue home, New York. entertaining in _compliment to Lier daughter, Mrs. who recently return from San Domingo, where Mr. W, is on a mix evening. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of the 2 ant secretary of the Navy, has been obliged to cancel all engage- ments on account of the death of Rear Admiral William S. Cowles, Mr. Roosevell's uncle. Miss Mary Hellen has gone to Cin- cinnati to v Mr. and Mrx, Robert A. Taft, and from there she will go to Detroit to attend the Junior Leazue | conference. returning to Washington late this month. How About Your Eyes? Need Bifocals? K YPTOK GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIPOCALS Will give you near and far sights in one pair. Smooth crystal-clear lenses, void of seams or bumps. Our thirty-one years of perfect service is your guarantee of satisfaction. Let our eye-sight specialist examine your eyes with out delay. Ocalists' Prexcriptions Accurately Filled A. KAHN Inc. Optometrists and Opticians 935 F Street N.W. ars at the Same Address YO RP— Takes the Sting Out of Shaving No matter ii you do shave too close— Queen Anne Lotion ~will allay the irritation and quickly restore the-skin to normal. It's pleasant to use —rubs in quickly. Gives bet- ter results than the sticky creams, vaseline, etc. Excellent for chapped and rough skin. Men who shave themselves like it. For Sele at all Pecples and other good Drug Stores. The Barnard Co. as Visited Chile. embassy, Commander Aristedes del o resides in New York, is ar, wh spending a few days in Washington. Miss Shirley Putnam, daughter of the librarian of Congress, is in Wash- ington for a brief visit and will be at lome informally with her aunt, Miss Putnam, at 2025 afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Wortham Jumes of New York will be the guest of Mrs. Henry C. Corbin for a few days before return- 1'"' hllher lhome :l\ New York. Mrs. ames has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, A. G. McClintock. = Mis. Carl A. Droop entertained a company of fourteen at luncheon to- day. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Shands have as their guests for the week Mrs King of Charleston, S. ( an Stephens of Atlanta, Ga. Agnes Shands joined her parents a few dayvs ago after visiting for sev- eral weeks in Bost Mrs. James B. Montgomery, state president for Oregon of the Colonial Dames of America, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood during her stay in Washington. wh came to attend the biennial cou of the Colonial Dames of America. Miss Sue Frierson of Tenn, IS the guest of My =i plet in her apartment in the Ontario. aons 1 _The wedding of interest (o Washingtonians ana Virginians is that of Miss Elma Bruce ger of this city to Mr. Charles Carroll Jones of New” York, which took place at 7 oclock last evening in the home of the Rev. Dr. Abernathy, pastor of tee Calvary’ Baptist Church. who offl clated. The bride wore & gown of blue Canton crepe with u long full cape, lined with gray, and a hat of gray. A family party’ witnessed the cer mony. After May 15 Mr. and Mr: Jones will be at home at the De Soto. The bride is connected with the old. est families of the District and Vir- €inia and has many friends hore. Mrs. Edward H. Everett entertained : company of sixteen at luncheon to- ay. Judge and Mrs. W, Lincoln, Neb.. oMpsonior are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Jefferys, at 3029 13th street northwest, and will remain in Washington for some days. O strest Friday | ¢ old G | i Wife of the ambassador of Chile, w! ing several Judge Thompson was solicitor of the ‘Treasury under President Taft. Mme, Hauge K For Louisville Mme. Hauge was hostess to a com- pany of twenty-four at dinner last {evening, entertaining in compliment to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. 1d Mrs. Ross Todd of Louisville, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry May have as their guests their son-in-law_ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black of New York. The United States ambass: <. Alunson B. H ton will sail today aboard the G Dur- SENORA DE MATHIEL, e e | { STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ward Seward, Mre. George A. Weaver. | Mrs. John C. Wllwn‘r.ur Clifford Allen of Glens Falls, N, Y., and Mis: Ruth Stoddard. Mrs. Wallace Radclife will not re- celve on Thursday of this vreek, and because of absence from the city will not be at home on the remalning Thursdays of this month. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts have re- turned from a month's absence at their home in Albany, N. Y., to their apartment at the Lee House. Mrs. Willlam F. Fullam, wife of Rear Admiral Fullam, entertained at filncheon yesterday at the Hamilton otel. Mrs, R. R. Govin will entertain the ‘Washington Psychological Society on Wednesday afternoon, May 9, at 4 o'cloc! Prof. Knight Dunlap will speak. In the evening he will be en- tertained at dinner by Dr. and Mrs. Tom Willlams, Mr. ¥, H. Briggs, marshal of the Court of Customs Appeals, and Mrs. Briggs, the latter recording secretary general of the D. A. have taken apartments at the Martinique for a | féw weeks before leaving the city for their summer home at Rangely | Lake, in Maine. ordered to Goff will go to San Fra end of May to sail for their new post. They have made their home at Ward- man Park for about a year. Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler, who has taken a box at the horse show, will entertain her guests at luncheon at the Shoreham on the days she attends the show. Mrs, Stephen M. Ryder of Niagara N. Y., is spending the month of May at Wardman Park Hotel. Maj. John Winthrop Loveland, spe- cial assistant to the Attorney General, and Mrs. Loveland of Wardman Park Hotel have gone to New York to spend about ten days i Miss Cecil Lester Jones sailed yes- terduy for England on the Aqui- tania. She accompanied Mrs. Willlam du Pont, with whom she will spend the spring in England. he will go to Paris the latter part of June and will_return_to_this country in July 'l"AXlS & AUTOS Lower Rates ho in returning “to Washington after months in Chile, his absence Mr. Warren Delano Rob- | bins, counselor of the embassy, will | be charge d'affairs. It's Not a Home Until It’s Planted Buy direct from the nursery healthy, transplanted, well cared for ever- greens, flowering shrub ull froit plants. ery covered by | Mrs. Daniel Wistar and Miss Fran- ceés Wistar will return to their home in Philadelphia this afternoon l!lari | | spending a few days with Col. and! Robert M. Thompson. Mrs. John {Jeffries will return to her Boston ! { home today having come for lhr{‘ <¢elebration onday of Col. and Mr: Thompson's golden ~wedding anni versary. Among the other guests | were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Garrison, who returned to their home in New York | yesterday. B LA to home owners interested in lund- scape plantiog. ROCK CREEK NURSERY P. 0. Rockville, Md. Nursery entrance on Rockville Pike Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday at the Purple Irls Tea House, when her Balf way between Montrose and Hal- ' guests included Mrs. W. R. Smed- pine. ! berg, Mrs orge Harriman, Mrs, Ed- = ellefts N\ xim 200 Dress and Sport Hats, now $3.00 to $25.00-- formerly twice as much.—Third Floor. A Great Sale of WOMEN’S and MISSES’ $95 to $125.00 _ These bcautiful deep pile Sleeves and collars hand-emb: of chainette and French k bar and cinder. Capes and Wraps, Marvella, Marcova, Gerona and Veldyne kimono sleeve wraps, blouse coats, of fashions, with a choice of all graystone, moth gray, cobweb, *69 fabric Coats are weunderful value! roidered, or ornamental decorations nots, some fur collared—wing and cape coats—the very loveliest the best shades—navy, black, pecan, fallow, Porto Rican, Mala- Sale in Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor Special Sorosis Event! For early May selling we've grouped a variety of popular Sorosis styles. Pumps Oxfords Business. 1-strap with baby Frenc eels. Sorosis 2-strap Pumps, in black Sorosis ‘1-strap Pumps, in patent leathers and brocade satin combination, with Cuban heels. Sorosis Colonial Pumps, in paten Sorosis Oxfords, in black and brown " kid, heels, welt soles and full round toes, round toes. Sorosis Oxiords, in black and brown kid, with handturned soles, Cuban heels and medium round toes. All these are the famous Sorosis Shoes for women—made of the best materials—high grade in every way. For Dress and These are unusual values! Sorosis 2-strap Pumps, in patent leather with Cuban heels and one-strap with baby French heels. Sorosis 2-strap Pumrs.] in black satin, with Spanish heels and h h TS Nearly 500 coats and all this season’s purchase. A big sweeping sale of the coats one wants at astonishing savings! For this Coat Sale we have not only secured some very special purchases, but are taking a number of lines and many odd coats from our regular stocks, giving unusual variety for selection as well as the most unusual values of the season! 329.50 $45 to $55 Coats, Capes and Wraps, Mondaine, Francine, Cordalure Smart Straightline Coats, panel back wraps with flowing sleeves, yoke wrap and panel capes. Cord tucked, cable stitched "and hand-embroidered. Gray, tan, sorrento, navy and black. Come early for a choice of these wonderful values. $65 to $75 539:@ Coats, Capes and Wraps, Lustrosa, Delysia, Veldyne A wide choice of new straightline Coats, tucked panel and mandarin wraps, capes with gathered yokes and rippled full- ness of adaptable grace, in the best of shades—navy, gray, tan, pecan, fallow and black. In this group are remarkable values. $75 and $95 g $ 49 50 o Coats, Capes and Wraps, o — Gerona, Fashona, Lustrosa, Veldyne A choice of slim straightline coats of Fashona, kimono wraps of Gerona, blouse wraps of Tarquina and Lustrosa—with lovely capes of Veldyne. Choose from rust, taupe, graystone, navy and black. Some smart ribbon-trimmed styles are included. Philippine UNDERWEAR $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Qur own importations — you probably never before saw such pretty embroideries at these prices! COLD STOFIS;AGE FURS —and for your cloth coat with valuable fur collar! Do not delay too long in putting them in storage! . Repairing at special prices during the summer months. Call Main 725 for full informa- Pair *10 kid, with Cuban heels. t leather with Spanish heels. 1 th low military or Cuban heels and medium WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923. ‘when she will join her mother, ol. and Mrs. Jones, alne. father and E. Lester at’ thelr summer home, in The Club of Colenial Dames will kold a reception at the club's home, 1725 E} street, tomorrow afterncon from § to-7 o'clock, for the Colonial Dame dels es to the councll and to all resident and visiting Colonlal Dames in the District. No cards lmve been issued. Owing to the death of the Bishop of Washington, Miss McDonald and Miss Webster of the National Ci thedral School are recalling the vitations for the studio tea, which Was to have been given Saturday aft- ernoon of this week. Mrs. William Peugeot Bird, director of the clvic section of the Woman's City Club, entertained the chairmen of the various sub-committees at her home on Lamont street yesterday. Ninth Page.) HEMSTITCHINNGG BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 1. o878 2561 16th & Now in Our New Store. 610 12th =2=.1n Our New Store 610 12th 'l We Store Fur Coats Free | of Charge Until Fall —if remodeking is ordered no. Special summer prices on alterations and repairs. Our improved COLD STORAGE Protects Your Furs From Moths. Coats left for altering or remodeling Stored Without Charge during Summer. SAKS FUR CO. One Family Management for 30 Years, 610 12th St. N.W. 1l The models include knife and box plaiting: or swagger wrap-around effects —finished with narrow belts, and in some instances buttoning on side. The Fittix-xg Accompaniment of the Sport Skirt is either the Knit Coat or Jacquette Combined you have an ideal sports costume. Thcy are knitted of Mohair, Shetland and Wool Jersey. And attractively priced at Two Special Assortments of Silk Underthing’s (First Floor.) Chemise. Vests and Camisoles, modeled Shadow Batiste, Neptunette and Crepe de Chine—tailored or trimmed with lace and embroidery. Flesh, Peach and step-in:;, Chemise, Vests and Bloomers of Glove Silk, Crepe de Chine and Radium — tailored and lace trimmed—finished with rfl:bon$ 95 Flesh, Orchid and Peach. 2' fifld laces. o R I O S SOCIETY. In order to make room for our incoming Summer Stock we announce 10% Off on All Springtime Apparel Every Suit Every Cape Every Coat Every Costume Suit Every Wrap Every Jacquette [Esrllebaclher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE.-TWELVE F STREET - bilipsborn Fashion Shows Decided Preference for : Gray and Tan Sl(irts We're displaying a very select and smart assortment at 510 Others, beginning at $5.95 The trend of popularity is markedly toward Gray and Tan—produced in most pleasing tones and shades—such as to create novel'y egens —— Wool Canton, Checked Velours, Eponge, the non-crush- able Juliard Crepe and Crepe de Chine are the featured materials. in Gray and Tan of Companion Shades lol—= o] —=a]ole——jo]=—x2lo]—= o] ——= o] —=lale=—F|a| —=| 0| —=3 | 0| ——3 | 0| 0] in effectively $1.95 (§l——|oj—=o|—=lalc=——=]ole=——xu| - N

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