Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Society| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923. decorated with llies of the valley and ! = Ward roses. 1 SOCIETY. Secretary aud Mrs. Denby Honor Guests at Dinner. Real Admiral and Mrs. W. E. Rey- nolds entertained a dinner party last| evening in their apartment, 2029 Con- | nectiout avenue, having as guests of honor _the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby. Mrs. John Carter Brown of Provi- dence, R. 1, {s in Washington for the ennual meeting of the Mount Vernon Association, of which she is vice regent from her state. Mrs. Arthur D. Addison, President Chapter, No. 3, Colonial Dames of America, gave a tea yestcrday after- noon for the chapter and visiting members. Secretary of State and Mrs. I.ease Macsfolly Farm, a Mary- land Estate, for the Summer. T ok of Fuin” Extraordinary Two-Day Sale The Season’s Smartest Styles at Bargain Prices $25 for Capes and Coats, Values to $40.00 Beautiful capes of silks and cloth sport and top coats of stylish materials. Wraps and coats in light and wool fabrics. - $49.50 for Capes and Coats, Values to $75.00 The finest lustrous fine fabrics in all colors. $25 for Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Values to $40 Distinctive styles, tailored suits of mannish materials and twills, also Balkan blous= and other styles. $16.95 for Sport Silk Dresses (an Extra Special) Smart stripes broadcloth silks, shantungs and knitted fiber silks. $25 for Beautiful Dresses--Wonderful Values For street, afterncon, sport and evening wear; all the popular crepes and georgettes, all colors; they’re distinctive styles—all of higher grade material. will later attend the HE Secretary of State and [l,:xr-" company Mrs. Hughes have leased for | "SAIT 0 v Glerling, who are at the summer months Macs-|prement staying with Mre. John R olly . the country home | Willlams, mother of Mras. Sterling, en- SraGol b S 2 tertained a company at dinner last evening. will take i in June, until the estate is one in Maryland and is near Forest Glen, Montgomery county, Md. on the Brookville pike and a few miles be- vond Silver Spring. 1t s one of the best cultivated and stocked farms in the viclnity of the capital and ¥ easy of access. The Secretary and Mrs. Hughes en- tertained at dinner last night in| .., as the Kuest of Mrs. Chauncey honor of Mr. ltobert Woods' Bliss. hiiticer, is en route from West Vir- xh;‘rdw::q.:mr: secretary d“fm,’,‘l‘“f:,ix““"“ to New York to visit the family WhO Was rece! . - jof Mr. Johnston. of the United_St: weden, and ['*f T SO (Al engugement an- s company to meet iy ,unced here in years past Is of more small ene and In- [;eneral interest’ than that of Miss e ary of the Smith- £ and Mr. Johnston. She is the sonian, Dr . Waleotts Mix ffyranddaughter of the late Senator H snd, Mr. Dwikht gponry Gassaway Davis of West Vir- Sf v uinia and a ntece of Mrs Stephen B. Elkins. She g uated from Vas- fsar in 1922 and has since that time ‘spent much of the period in Wash- fington. e Mr. Johnston is a grandson of Col. A o ‘ln Stoddard Johnston of Louisville, ~ i and a grandnephew of Gen. Al- Johnston. He is a de- nt of John Pintard, founder of ew York Historical Association. He graduated from Yale in 117 and served overseas during the world war as an officer in the 68th C. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lee have returned|Rudolph C. Bioom, Mrs. B. C. Floyd, | He i i Mrs. Le 3 8 3 . Floy pp of Philadelphia, Miss Olga M from their western trip and will|\rs. J C. 'Mason, ‘Mrs. Reba Camer- [Day, Miss Carolina Mason. Mins Trme spend the summer at Graceland, their | ary L Loving, Miss|Coleman, Miss Dazie Belle Anderson beautiful estate kins. liette Hepp, Miss Cathryne and Miss Ruth Bragg. The table was! Miss Beatrice Pitney, daughter of former Justice and Mrs. Pitney, vill 80 to New York tcmorrow at attend the wedding Saturday of Miss Lis renard Seabury, daughter of Mr. and William ~ Marston Seabur: Mr. Edward Savage Crocker 2nd, itchburg, Mass. Miss Seabury resented to Washington society lus Season by her aunt, Mrs. Austin Kautz, wife of Capt. Kautz, U. S. N. and week McKenney, possession the first - e e > ai there rs. Cuno Rudolph entertained - sEiy weeiien The | t-5iX guests at luncheon today at i crl eotber. helthe Chevy Chase Club. Ophelia roses of the most attractive |and spring flowers formed the table decorations and corsages. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee of Wash- ington and Elkins, W. Va., announce from Elkins today the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Bruce, to Mr, Stoddard Pintard Johnston, son of fr. and Mrs. George W. Johnston of New York city. No date 1s mentioned tfor the weddin, Miss Lee, whi Unusually attractive programs have been prepared for “The Voice of the Wildflowers,” Mrs. Andrews' charming fantasy of the woods that is 40 be presented on Saturday aft- ernoon and evening of this weck at the Memorial Continental Hall of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tlon, under the auspices of the Gentle- women’s League of Washington and | the Wildflower Preservation Socfety. | Cover and page designs made from | drawings by the author I tion to an altogether lovely edi the poem as written by Mrs. Andrews and as presented by the Association of Theater Arts. under the ment of the joint committee two local organizations, of which Mis Mary Morris Ambler is chairman P. L. Ricker now in Washing- - Elid OIph anager. R ue, at 1624 H stre for all information regard- | & two perform; “The Voice of the Wild | Included in the cas mortals" IIII > pantomime, entitied “A Lily in a rden,” which as been added to The Volce of the Wildflower” for this | present production, are: Mrs. Albert Baggs, Rev. rge F. Dudle: D. urphy and Mr. I of the Arts Clul | and Mrs and Mrs. Henry White, Mr. and’ Mrs Charles Warren, Mr. Charles Sumner Hamlin and Miss Helen Wal ort. vt Japan and Mme. Hanthara Guests. he umbussador of Japan and Mme. Hanihara will be the honor guests at ainner this evening of Mr. Walter Penfield MRS. HENRY GETTY CHILTON, Wife of the counaclor of the Britisxh embnssy, who, with him, is spending some days in New York. They will return to the capital late this week. Here Are Some Wonderful Values for Friday Only Lot of Dresses, 14 to 38 sizes. Crepes, taffetas, 38 95 DD georgettes, jerseys and others. To close Friday. a g Players; Miss Adelaide George, Miss Lot of Wool Skirts, plaids, stripes, mixtures. Values qs 00 Sl e e e P to §11.00. In two lots. $295and. ... .. . ..... c . T (Gopiinued on Sunth Fase) Lot of Tweed Suits, all colors, sizes 16 to 40, and a few 59 95 navy tricotines. Values to $35.00. To close. . ” minister of The newly appointed Latvia to Lithuania and Mme. 3 will o to New York ) and will suil May 23 aboard the Bolonia for Latvia. The minister and Mme. Seva will be the honor guests at a dinner to be given in New York May 20 by the Latvian organization there Miss Catherine Radcliffe entertained at lumcheon today, when her gues included Miss Frederica McKenn 3 Helen Campbell, Miss Mary Veede: iss Dorothy Mondell, The charge d'affaires of Lithuania and Mme. Carneckis will entertain at dniner Monday evening in honor of Virginfa_Selden, Miss Margaret Suth- erland, Miss Helen Colbert and Mrs. Linton.Herdon. 500 French Voile and Cotton Blouses newly appointed minister of to Lithuania and Mme. Seya. Slightly soiled, but all are perfect. Sizes 34 to 46 regular and 48 Sl 29 to 54 extra sizes. Former prices $2.98 to $5.95. To close St * No refunds, no exchanges, none charged, no C. Q. D.’s and Mr: George Llewellyn Nav e It raTras an AR Gar- som announce the engagement of entertained at luncheon Tues- :h"“ only ‘dlnuuhl;lr- l{\aéh' rflnlfi Hol; e of Dr. George Montgom. {loway, to Mr. Ganland S. Sydnor of day In honor of 1or- Georse Montgom- | pipinond, Va.. eldest son of Mr. and = e Mrs. Thomas G. Sydnor of that city. Frau von Lewinski, wife of Dr. |No dateis set for the wedding, but it Karl von Lewinskl. counselor of the |will probably take place in the early German embas; will be at home ! fall Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 ¢ occupied resi- i W =) Mrs. R. Barrett Browning will close { her apartment at the Connecticut Wiliiam N, Vaile of | Tuesday and will go to her summer Colorado and Vaile; who aveiar- | Domeion:Statenisiana. riving from York, will be guests) TLew Harry F. Lewis entertained a 0. 3 sk Dr se ays | h >, of Mme Lewinski for several davs! i dinner party at Le Paradis last I night i esentativ. 1214 F St., bet. 12th and 13th Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel 316 7th Street 316 7th Street nnderseeretary of William Phillips have for a garden party suburban home. Beauvoir, afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 Mrs. Thomas W. Brahany enter- { tained a company of sixty at luncheon heiTi today at the Garden Tea House in { compliment to Mrs. Jesse A. Smith of Milwauk E.Cunninghom&€o MARK - DOWN SALE 115 High-Priced Dresses Marked Down From Up to $50.00 The third assistan A secretary_of} state and Mrs. Robert Wonds Blissy Mrs. Everard R. Todd is entertain- have a4 n Ruest in their apartment, | in§ informally at tea this afternoon. 1785 Massachusetts avenue, Mr. Wil liam H. Bliss. who has just arrived from California . : : G s e S it Featuring—Friday will entertain at dinner this evening. < . and Mrs. illiam J. Snow en- tertained at dinner last evening, baving among their guests Gen. and . Lansing H. Beach and Col. and ‘medberg. | Mrs. Leon Cohen entertained at a {beautifully appointed luncheon yes- v in compliment to Mra. Robert 2 2 - .- [Wells Bulkley of Palm Beach. The The m age of Miss Eleanor Car ol e o N dore Nolchasa Bucsts Included, Mrs. J. Russeil Lar- e Cipt. Twmont Francis fcombe, Mrs. William “A. Penn, Mrs. Koenig. s, will take place ! June 19 at Church. == BEST WORK —at the right price, you will find here always. Chokers made from yvour own material. at $5.00. FURRIER WOLF, : 30-32 Florida | venue N.W. ’ Wayfarers Bu o These United States (Gruening) Shop Victoria (Hamsun) “Eight” Jackson Place Lafayette Square ‘Telephone Main 1716 i Ge: Rear Admiral and H H. Strauss will entertain dinner this evening. Mrs. Henry C. Cor closed apartment In the Connecticut today and has opened her home, Highwood, at Chevy Chase. for the season. Mre. Joseph a company axl Smart Versions of the Spring Mode Jacquettes. Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters at Marked Reductions BLOUSES A collection of charming blouses for sports, street and afternoon wear. Soft, silky materials and gay printed patterns at very low prices. 4.95 7.75 Instead of 5.95 and 9.75 ton Club. Miss Minnle Mosher Hill will be the maid of honor for her sister, and the other attendants will be 'Miss Ada Morgan Hill, Miss Irone Russell, Miss Henrietta Hill, Miss Charlotte Freeman rk, Miss Alberta Gilbert &nd Mrs. Gerald Desmond Linke. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Nancy Hoyt and her fiance, Lieut. F. Wiseman Clarke. The | guests will include the members of the bridal party Mrs. H. O. Plugge vAll entertain at tea tomorrow afternoom, from 4 to 6§ o'clock, in compliment to Mrs. A. W. Wood_'of Mich Cfty, Ind., and Miss Marian McCray of Indianapolls. Maj. and Mrs. Robert Eichelberger | will entertain at dinner this evening at Spruce Log Cabin. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr., will entertain a small com- pany at dinner this evening in honor \f Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sterling. Dresses here are in slim, straightline effects and in dainty bouffant styles. Lovely two-piece frocks and smart sport models. Dresses with graceful drapes and pleated panels and uneven hems. Circular skirts, loose sleevea or short sleeves. THE MATERIALS ALONE |IN MOST OF THESE SUPERB CREA- TIONS ARE ACTUALLY WORTH MORE THAN THIS SPECIAL SALE PRICE. 15-PRICE SALE ] Fancy Two and Three Piece Suits 45, *60, *100 SUITS, L2 OFF SWEATERS Accompany Skirts To achieve the ideal sports costume. The sweaters g0 veless and collariess, but the blouse makes amends and supplles both, leaving the skirt to envelop the figure In pleats. Of Wool 5.95 Instead of 7.50 Wool and Silk Fiber 9.75 Instead of 12.75 Brothers LOWING guise — diverting @ vesture—tantalizing attire— radiant raiment — RIZIK- esque Jacquette Costumes Come in Pieces— BOULEVARD DRESSES 50 in Number—from the Regular Stock. Now 29.50 Were Formerly Disposed of Beyond 67.00 Beaded Crepes, Figured Chiffons, Paisley and Printed Silks SKIRTS Knife-pleated silk flannel or wool crepe. gray or white. All the wanted cloths In plain and fancy patterns. One-ple: as yo , two-piece or three-piecd prefe! Crepe de Chine, pe Knit, Cordette and knitted effects are their favorite fab- rics. Patterns In plain cloths or checked, ol handsomely embrold- ' Priced— ‘From $15 to $45 Colors: Tan, gray, white, beige and combination colors. One special group reduced 5.95 Silk Knife Pleated 12.75 New Tailofed WAISTS | Dimities, Voiles, Organdies Very Special Real Silk Fancy Gold’s—Hoisery of Quality—2-90 SWEATERS ? Every Garment Imported Full fashioned silk, with lisle foot and garter tops; : | 102 made for and handled by us exclusively for its quality and ~ Poirs value. 5.25 Special Price. . ...

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