Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 8

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8 Soa Secretary of State Are Entertaining Tonight for Mr. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes are entertaining a dinner company of sixteen SOCIETY. . and Mrs. Bliss. riage to Lieut. F. Wiseman-Clarke. will take place May 16. The guests will in- clude only the members of the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Story will en- tertain at dinner this evening at the Alibi Club in honor of Miss Mary Taylor Knight of Philadelphia, who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward C. Cassard. | . | | | Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Willard of ll‘S, Hughes?:’\l‘nshlnnon are in New York for a isit and are staying at the Waldorf- and . | Astoria. GUCStS at Dlnnel’ | Mr_and Mrs Bdward S. Beach and Miss Mildred Farnsworth of New York. are visiting in Washington and are stay. ing at the Lee House for the remainder | of the week. . | _Miss Ruth Donaldson. daughter of { White, Miss Greene. Mr. Daniel Steen, | Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson. i counselor of the Norwegian legation: | leaves today with her mother for New Mr. Svend Langkjaer, counselor of the | York and will be a guest until Sat- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Haske, Mr. and Mrs. Andre I. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hile, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGinness, and Mrs. J. F. Meenehan, Mr. an Wililam Norris, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. O'Donoghue. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pinckney, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ryder, Mr. Albert Schultels and Mr. J. L. Shaw. The Rev. Les J. Fealy is moderator of the Paulist Club, and the officers Mr. Thomas F. Cameron, presi- Mr. Joseph F. McEneany, vice president; Mr. George T. O'Nelll, executive secretary; Mr. Ji Kennedy, corresponding secretary MeSiilis T Cameron. Jr., treasure and Mr. Charles L. Clark, sergeai at-arms. Mr. Walter L. O'Rourke is chairman of the committee in charge of the dance. oseph W | bassy staff, and Augusto Rosso of the Italian embassy staff. The Washington table at the Monti- cello breakfast will be presided over by Miss Withers, a great-great-niece of Martha Washington and heir to some interesting relics. The Jefferson 1ull|l.l will be represented here by Jefferson's great-granddaughter, Miss Fannie Burke of Alexandria, and possibly by Gen. and Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Kean, stationed at_present in Boston. James Madison will be the title of Mrs. Mitchell Car- roll's’ table, she being one of the nearest living_relatives of President Madison. The James Monroe group will be the «uiests of a descendant of the author of the Monroe doctrine, Mrs. Clark, among » | whose guests will be Miss Gouverneur and Mrs. Roswell Randall Hoes. The house of Bruce will be represented by Mies Mary Willlams and her cousin, Mrs. | Arthur Kinsolving, wife of Dr. Kinsolv- | ing, of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923. SOCIETY. Va. The wedding will take place in the early autumn. Mrs. H. S. Haas, wife of Lieut. Com- mander H. Haas, U. 8. N, has 1}:1?0}! her husband at the Burlington otel. Among the patronesses for the card phrty and dance at Rauscher's on Friday. at 8 o'clock p.m., given for the benefit of the Blessed a ment Church at Chevy Chase circle, are the following: Mrs. H. A: L. Auth, E. Berry, Mr, . H. Beach, Mi J. B. Bowling, Mrs. M. Burrell, Mrs. A. L. Clark, M John Costello, Mrs. H. Copenhaver, Mrs. N. Colquitt. Mrs. C. R, Chambers, Mrs. J. (Continued on_Ninth Page.) Established 1043 iy ks G AN EVENTFUL OFFERING! Large Stone Marten Skins, $27.50 legation of Denmark, and Mr. Redmond | Urday at the Ambassador Hotel, when Stephens of Chicago. { Misa Donaldson will sail on the Ma- jestic for an extended tour of Europe. Miss Donaldson will attend the gradu- ion exercisex of Oxford College, Eng- and travel through France, and Italy. Mrs., Reginald Foster of Boston Is tonight asia faxewal} atten| in Washington for a visit, and is tion to Mr. Robert Woods Bliss, third | assistant secretary of state, who is going as United States minister to | Sweden, and Mre. Bliss. The guests! are those more intimately identified | socially with Mr. and Mrs. Bliss. He will be the successor in Stockholm of | Mr. Tra Nelson Morris. Dimitrl Dem. Dimancesco of the Ru- manfan legation etaff entertained at)staying at the Hamllton Hotel. luncheon yesterday at the Hamilton| are Allyn K. Capron has taken an Hotel, when his guests Included Mlle. |apartment in the Argonne Terrace. Luclenne Nuno, Miss May Govin, Miss| ., pannie McDaniel of Annandale, Clafre Tison of New York, who i visit- | \a snnounces the engagement of her ing Miss Govin: Senor Don Juan Fran- | daughter, Edith Agnew, to Mr. Alan cleco de Cardenas of the Bpanish em- |McKay Lindsey of Braddock Heights, clico de Cardenas of the panish em- |McKay Lindsey of Braddock Helghts, [ol—=c]o[c——o[c—olo]c——lol—_]c] bilipsbor? New Millinery T was our, extreme good fortune to secure almost direct from the trappers a wonderful, extra fine lot of natural dark Stone Marten skins. By our unusual purchase we are able to offer this remarkable lot of furs to you,at the very low price of $27.50 each. These pelts are extraordinarily large, full-furred and beautiful, and represent fur values not to be equaled. The lot is small, so we suggest immediate selection. Mrs. Eugene Taylor. 1915 Calvert Atreet, entertained at a delightfully appointed spring tea yvesterday after- | land, noon n_Lonor "of her mother, Mrs. | Spain A, W. Wood of Michigan City, Ind., 2 and Miss Marion McCray of Indian-| The marriage is announced of Miss apolis, daughter of Gov. MeCray. Gertrude Blake, daughter of ~Mr. Assisting Mrs. Taylor and serving Thomas Blake, to Mr. Willlam Con- At the tea table were Mrs. Eari|roy of Salisbury, N. C.. Friday, May 4, | Breeding, Mrs. Willlam GriMith and'at the country home of the bride- Mra. Edgar Snowden. Spring flowers groom, his two young sisters attend- ‘an Used plancs at low prices, includiag soms of ‘our owa maker ut sighty ‘CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. The minister of China and Mme. Sze returned to Washington this morn- | ing. after an absence of about Seven months spent in their home in China. | Secretary of Treasury and Miss Mellon Boxholdern. The Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, and Miss Aflsa Mellon hi taken a box for the National Capit; horse show. and will enterts ties at the show each day. M. Flireet, Corger Thirieentl Harry Ohio, { The Postmaster General. Mr. S New. will go to Mansfield tomorrow to spend several days SHOP UNIQUE E STREET AT EIGHTH w The Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Toover, will return to Washington Friday. from New York. where he has been for several days. Senora de Riano, who is visiting for a fortnight in Hartford, Conn. and in | New York, will return to Wushington { Friday evening or Saturday morning, | joining the ambassador at the emba & on 16th street The minister of Siam. Phya Buri} Navarasth, has returned to Waghing- | ton after spending ten davs in New | York. The new attache of the lega- | tion, Swai Sangkantakul, has l‘k(‘ll] duties at the legafion ] unselor of the ritish l—l.'.-l hassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton | who are now in New York. will re-| i The ¢ turn to Washington the latter part! of the week. A most unusual opportunity! In order to make room for Sum- mer Fashions which are ar- riving daily, we offer the entire selection of exclu- sive Erlebacher Spring- time Apparel at re- ductions of 10% | 4 Every Suit Every Cape Every Coat Every Wrap Every Costume Suit Every Jacquette Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN, TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Senator and Mrs. Jame ns | and their fan who have spending some tima at White Sulphur, | I gone to their home in Detrvit Thev will not return to Washington | until the autu 2,000 Hanks $1.40 TEXTO e Dr. and Mrs. Tom A. Williams will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Prof. Knight Dunlap. | Among the guests will he the min- | tster of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan} Alai and the minister of Serbe. Croats | and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavi-| chich Mrs. Harry joined tha Sweater Silk 1.19 All shades are included in this special purchase. And bear in mind—we’ve never before sold Texto at this low price, and we are not apt to do it again. Daugherty has | v General at their | ardman Park Hotel. < Mrs. Charles G. Matthews and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett were eac stesses at luncheon today at the Washington | “'lub in honor of Mrs. David Du Bose Gaillard, who will sail Muy 12 aboard the President Harding to spend the summer abroad. They entertained separate parties, the company in- cluding Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Mrs! R. R._Govin, Mrs. Edwin S Puller, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, | Mrs, Frederick Coleman, Mrs. Francis S. Nash. Mrs. Davenport White, Mrs. | harles Howry and Mrs. James B. Reynolds, who were guests of Mrs. Blodgett, and Mrs. William C. Gorgas, Mrs. A, Camp Stanley. Mre. Willlam | +'line Borden., Mrs. Ollie James, Mrs. Albert Douglas, Mrs, Wilton J. Lam- hert, Mrs. William Belden Noble, Mrs. | Claudine Northrop and Mrs. Medorem The price never varies—and the value is never equaled. Of special design—and exceptional craftsmanship. Canton Crepes Leg’loms Taffetas Straw Braids Wife of the m| coming from San Francisco. vixit in their own count; -, n Washington with him today, where they landed recently after an extended Free Instruction by in profusion were used as a decora- Mr. Reid ing the bride. After a month's honey- tfon, tulips adorning the table. moon Mr. and Mrs. Conroy will make - their home in Washingt Miss Maibelle Heikes Justice of e i New York, who hes been in Washing- ton for a week, staying at the New Willard, coming as a delegate to the Woman’s International Alliance, left| for Fredericksburg. Va. this morn- | ing to make a short visit to Judge | and Mrs. John T. Goolrick. parents of Maj. Robert M. Goolrick, air service commander of Pope Fleld, N. C. Mrs. John T. Goolrick Is secretary of the National Mary Washington Memorial Association of Fredericksburg. Miss Justice will agaj stop in Washing- ton en route to New York. dance are Maj. Gen. F Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert will ‘¢, j, entertain at dinner this evening for their | daughter, Miss Helen Colbert, in com- ipliment to Miss Nancy Hoyt, whose mar- Mrs. R. Winston Holt will motor to Pittsburgh with Mr. and Mrs. H Fred Mercer, who have made a visit in Washington. and will remain with them for a visit of several weeks, Draped Turbans Poke Effects g Large Drooping Brims In all the new Silk and Taffeta summery color- combinations ings. Fourth Floor l[——=o|lc=o[lc——=]o[c—H] ' (T T T (R e T ) and Mrs. J. Van Etten of Grand Rapids, Mich.. and their young daughter will arrive in Washington tomorrow to spend several days with Mrs, Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. W, W. King entertained at luncheon today in compliment 1o Mrs. Garrnett Clark of Ellicott City, Md. and her house guest, Mrs. Edw H Keel of Georgia. There were twelve guests In the company The Paulist Club, a new organiza- tion of yYoung men of St. Paul's Cath- olic Church, will give its spring dance at the Shoreham Hotel Friday night at 9 o'clock. The affair will be semi- formal. Patrons and patronesses of Admiral W. S Benson. McIntyre, Chief Justice Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. W. C eron. sr. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Collins, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cusack, Mr. and Mrs. J. the 608 to 614 Mr. Wells Blodgett Priest. whose engagement to Miss Asenath Cox was recently announced, will come te Washington at the end of the week. | Miss Cox. who is recovering from | 2 slight iliness, will probably go to | New York late this week or the first of next week. i ‘A=0 3 “\ Swag’ger Sweate.r Coats —featured at a surprise of a price 35 Jacquette is the better name—for they are more Coats than Sweaters—yet serving the same practical use in the summer wardrobe. Novelt'y weaves—i.n cuptivating color combinations—that heig}\ten their uniqueness. . Knitted of Mohair, Polaire. Shetland and Wool Jersey—in Canton Crepe. Mrs. R. R. Govin ir entertaining the Washington Psychological Society ¢ ({1 at tea this afternoon when Prof. | Knight Dunlap will speak. Mrs. Govin | will be assisted by Mrs. Tom A. Wi liams and Mrs. Charles M. Foulke. i Mrs. William Wood entertained :n‘,“,d Juncheon today at the Washington | i: Club, in compliment to Mrs. Kurrie n”‘m Philadelphia. who is the house guest | ||| of Mrs. Henry Church Pillsbury. There | h { Coat with 1216 F St. NW. - Great Reductions —on practically our entire stock of beautif{ul Spring Coats and Capes from—all were twelve guests in the company. Lady Tsherwood of London. and her | | Aaughter. Miss Marie Tsherwood, have arrived from England and are stay Ing at the New Willard. Thay will ba foined hero Friday by Sir Joseph Isherwood. who is a naval architect r Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew will arrive in Washington | noxt Friday for their annual spring visit and will be at the New Willard where they will have an apartment. The secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs, R. Leslie Craigie have returned to Washingzton afte Craigle ,was_with her parents. for- mer United States minister to Swit- zerland and Mrs. Pleasant A. Stovall. In their southern home during his | absence. soft velvety pile fabrics, as well as twills—20 to 25 styles to choose new—and coats vou'll need from now till next November! 200 Coats and Capes in Three Big Lots at *45— %55— %65 Original Prices--$55 to $125.00 Many Garments at Just About Half Price Embroidered sleeves, embroidered bands and allover embroiderv—plenty of black and navy blue—and an assortment of All shades—tans, grays, etc. All sizes for women and misses. Piber and Mohair Jecquette—ss Mrs. Thomas W. Brahany enter- tained at luncheon bridge today at the Garden Tea House, in compliment | to her sister. Mrs. Jesse A. Smith of Milwaukee, who is en route to her home after spending the winter at Palm Beach. There were forty guests | in the company. Mrs. Brahanv iwill entertain at luncheon tomorrow Closing out— 300 Slip-On Semor and Senora de Joubert | Luncheon Hosts Yesterday. ! ' The minister of the Dominican Re- public and Senora de Joubert enter- iained a small company at luncheon yesterday at the in honor of Dr. Yanes, assistant director of the Pan-American Union, and Mrs. Yanes, —suitable and serviceable for a hundred different occasions. In all the favored col- ors. Reduced tO........ouunnnnn New Willard Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White en- tertained at dinner last night for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greene of New York and Connecticut, who spent the greater part of last winter in Wash- ington. In the company were the minister of Persia, Mirza Hussien | Khan Alai; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mr. and M ‘Wilton Lam- bert. Mrs. William Kearny Carr, Mrs. Mary Stewar!, Mrs. Charles Belden ports Skirts —with the Jacquettes they com- plete a very attractive costume 310 Wool Canton:; Non-crushable, Juliard Crepe:. Checked Velour, Eponge; Crepe de Chine, Black and White Prunella—Box plaits: the fine knife plaits—and the jaunty wrap-around models. Gray and Tan are the distinctive colorings. First Floor. In addition to these lots are nearly 100 more coats also in this reduction sale. A Big Group of Our Finest Coats at $89.50—And So It Goes! Coats for every one ready at big reductions tomorrow morn- ing---all Jelletf quality---beautifully tailored---of high-class fab- rics---silk linings---embroidered by hand---don’t miss them! TAXII_S & AUTOS ower Rates i i Main 431 P HEMSTI"I'IC‘JMG BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Cel. 937%. 2861 15tk st. n.w. THAVE YOU ATTENDED TO YOUR AWNINGS & SCREENS? Now is the logi ring. o TS S e CORNELL WALL 714 13tk N.W.

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