Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 9

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D.C.COUPLE, 78 AND 72, CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY THE EVENING STAR, Society _(Continued from Eighth Page.) Miss Helen Woodyard; a group of boy choristers of St Church choir, of man Ta; Eleanor & Dickie, Miss L mont I M which Mr. Leer and Fre- pworth, Miss Mc- t Pare will_appear leading parts in the fantasy. which is the original of “The vice of the Wildflower The per- mances are being produced under fon- of Mirs Bess Davis Schrein Mr. Richard Vidmer New York to make 4 has cl rdman P mer, until the when she will Join him <0 many historic e rown t er ata single mecting as wiil be pres and the second table “the Patrick Henry.” Her guests include Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barbour, Dr. and Mrs. rge Tully Vaughan, Dr. and Mrs. omas Hardy Taliaferro. Mr. and Richard Parke, Mrs. Van Talla- , Mrs. Jobe, Mrs. Everard Todd. Miss ' Armatt, Mrs. EBdward Payson Hall, Miss lor Logie, Dr. and Mrs. HBenjamin Rush Logle and the guest of hono; olonial Dames in James Freeman, address on | Mr: f is making an Louis N. Geldert, national president of the League of American 1 Women, will be the guest of | hono t the Assoclation tof Uni n this afternoon, when she will give a program of her ewn poems dert will leave Washington arriving _in i given in persons of | WASHINGTON, D. C. ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Drury, 1448 Spring road no Mrs. Edward entertain at'tea tomorrow at her Chevy Chase home ir Nelson Dingley THURSDAY, John 8. orthwest will af 1-honor the members of the District lumbia Branch of the American Pen Women, sisting her at the ted Harry Atwood Colman, president, Columbla § ose assist in receiving will be Meek Atkeson, Mrs. Neyle s Iva Etta Sul . M r Ceee B 0. How. lers and Mrs. Mrs. William Barton o City has come here Boston and is staying at the Hotel. Shy d at the during the D, John Mock. ve her sit in Miss Mabel ongress, Dr. Ma Colqui lai Judge Kathryn Sel- f Kansas from a t in Hamilton Hamilton to which going to e the end | Richmond | MAY 1923. and have with them their daughter- in-law, Mrs. Benjamin Cain, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Larcomte hi g ) |returned’ to’ Washington from Phila- phia. where they were guests of Franklin N. Bloom | Maj. Rudolph Bloom over the week end. QPINDLERQ 607 12th N.W. M. 2704 Clean Blankets Single Double 75¢ $1.25 Special prices on large lots We Call and Deliver 15 PASTERNAK i VA 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.\W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Jaunty Jacquette Blouses assortment of color combinations; with novelty In an truly exquisite checked and them imported embroidered. Paisley, other designs. Many of are silk materials, and some $19.50 and Up are ent at the Monticello Hauscher's May 19 for the Griffin, to New e o A Two-Day Sale of . . Y Millinery Dresses U. S A, For Brides and Graduates »m Europe on . is at the Hotel for o few days shington. rful variety of All-Oy on ough to LoD off any costume Very Specially Priced 00 Hats, Dresses of enchanting loveliness: modeled Mr. Richard signs of simplicity and daintiness Mrs. William wiral Wanter | A dance under the auspi . Moxs, My 3 L ME | entertainment committee $ Wirdlaw MG My rt ity Club, will be given son_ Heth, Mr nithe Jackson place, on Mirior. D i May 10 pn ind Mr MR AND WRS. G e . marrie Newton, who wis 45 and Up [ 1. Nichols, on May gational Church west, who « K fi T it imd e ‘ . S i v Atiecant g dnd ¢ ! e for $10 and § wedding Tue g o ) ! yénn ] in Mr. Newton is . Mrs. |\ . 3 _ 1 Astor. before go- varied trimmin v City for Newton Newton 1 ten days. ngland. Fifiy ried it . M heen passed by Mr. s G then Miss Newton of years of 1 vitned s two-d, Ie. Sport_Hats, tl 4 tregularly so Black it 1d all colors, with Sports Skirts For Sport, seven reeted with th later he was T shand's an J o hoE s peton, and retired from active | for “the 1 . » and M, ixteen Mr. Newton sited the happy | iinois Volu e i . In Crepe Union army checked Company fought at wa in Touis Club, etc Country Chine striped designs $15 and Up Crepe e THE shop FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Henderson's—Standard for Quality YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Established Over 50 Years Durmg’ Shrine Week —in view of the fact that additienal sleeping accommodations may be re- quired in your home, we suggest you in- stall a Day Bed or Bed-Davenport in the living room. That will practically add another bedroom to your establishmant. “We display a large variety of BED- DAVENPCRTS and DAY BEDS—cov- ered in Denims, Velours and Tapestries. ALL at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. 3= Yaw James B. Hendereon B Fine Furniture, Lace | 1108 G Street —muin L:EE—:EEEEME:[H * o0 K2 00 % K2 .0.“,“.”’“.“.“.u‘n.“'«‘“'“'t0.04.“.“,“.».».“’“.“ N.N Perryville Loukout ud in other en hero, Tenn.: sounded in ot shirmish cl After the Semina In‘addi- id street, aintained, ard in Cali- E—EEIE‘JUL:‘JB:EEEI:——:——JGEEEEE ?btln shortt h ore High Honors for Col. Young, Colored at Arlington Burial | 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Army inspection invited wwithout obligation A Sale of Very Exceptional Importance of ---fOl‘ summertime wear 15 ---for the choice of the collection ) 1 the \\mM war the Quarteri 2 i c i v N rive at New n and will be once. shipped 1o by colored members of the Legion and local patriotic \rlingtc the cen to) | K3 0'00 0 An Unusual Opportunity for an | % EXPERIENCED DRESS WOMAN 9o * ! o o s Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard o Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pleating—All the New Styles 3 > "’ " military burial services West Point Graduate. Official records of the War Depart- ment show ‘ol Young was graduated nited States Military Acad K in filitar tn ., >, O " X X 26 KEXEX 0 0% (XD Printed Crepe de Ch'ne, With Panels of Solid Color. By * ) ! 0o} b > & * ot % w3 ool R ’“ ® 3 o £ 1219-1221 G Strcct Store Hours: 9 to 6. ° Friday Specials in Stlks Satm Charmeuse ........S1.85 Yd. N.w K2 ®, RX2X K3 IXD> KD " o 3 % 3 e Brig’ht Colors Are Right Colors ELL dressed women tread the path of smartness with as- surance in the l_ovel_. brilliant- colored slippers from Hahn's. XD Q) K2 Xe " 2> % RS & 0, X2 oo, g3 <2X K2 "o 00 % X2 XD S IO 000000040000 0 ® QXD Q e R B colors are navy, brown and black. silk quality ; $3. 98 Silk Duvetyn. ......S2.65 Yd. Wraps: d & * K3 * K3 * Especially assort- ment oi colors adapted for Capes and with navy, brown and bl Silk Section—Main Floor R " We've exerted our best influence to secure these values—to sell at this price. It's a splendid assortment —varied as the public's taste; every model true to authoritative fashion as championed here and in Paris —with colors that reflect the summer season—and in weaves that are consistent for the service to which they are designedflgtreet. Sports. Afternoon and the Dressier occasions. 2 '’ K3 "8 e " oo 2 ' Pictured—a charming design es- peciauy made and priced for the “Anniversary " Sale. K2 s 0 " e "' Cotton Goods Specials Black Sateen.............37c Yd. Fast black, fine silky For Friday only. 89c Check Eponge and Ratine, 65¢ Yd. Thirty pieces to select from, including white checks on black, and black on white. Friday only. Cotton Goods Section—Main Floor ® X3 ¥, '’ ® % % K e %! K3 2> oo, finish; ior bloomers, etc. ) b4 N:““ TN o650 45042 A‘AA K3 * “Almas” Red Kid Camel Calf Cocoa Suede White Kid Black Satin Patents In Ladies’ and Misses' sizes. K3 KaX 0, * 5 " K2 2 Xg2 * 0, Buddah Crepe Dlouse, With Knife- pleated Skirt. ZXZX XD 23 % o, KIS 2 * RS 4 Some Unusual Values in Qur OWNsTaiRs STORE Chiffon Silk Hose I*ull and semi-fashioned Chif- run of the mill; sizes in Black and Metal. would sell 790 o, 2 K2 * o ogeefe o ®o.o% %% %! Q) % K3 X * K2 2 QX o> hd e * K2 " e e X e Xa) * * KD House Aprons And_ Black Sateen Polly prim-Style Aprons; mneatly trimmed: good quality Per- Ginghams, and Chambrays. Speeial for 69C Fridny only Downstairs Store K3 2 e “. “:n boode s K3 k4 for double the price. ¥or Friday only.. Downstairs Store 38-in. Voile In Shrine colors. Make a dress for yourself for Shrinere’ ck, and considerably on the cost. Specially 35(: priced, per vard Downstairs Store %0 e ot 4 Q) "’ K2 QXXX * » s K3 " K3 K . Other Styles in Blue, Green, Canary, - Camel, Beige. Lavender, Sahara Brown Sweaters manufacturer's mnq-h lot D K3 * 3 XX g X g Xa) e s 2 K QX2 K2 ho® % ool 00:“ o4} ERIXD > » X ' o, K2 "’ K2 * Downstairs Store Envelope Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins, and Gowns; in Nain- sook and embossed crepe; plain ldce and ribbon trim- 809¢c med: in white. flesh 50c¢ and orchid ... 5 Downstairs Store RS * Bloomers, Envelope Chemise and Gowns; in Lingette. Wind- sor Crepe. Batiste and Nain- sock:plain tatlorediand neatly trimmed; D itel Neantan d orontn Downstairs Store Many Other Values in Our Downstairs Store 2 ' K2 '’ K2 id o XD oo o% .N * Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. “City Club Shop,” 1318 G St. ' K2 QX K2 2 * 2 * Q) K2 % e Xe) * K2 X e a> * Navy Taffeta, With Ruffied Skirt and Pleated Trimming. K2 ta 3 ‘With Plain Crepe Skirt. | ——=|o0|c——=0|c———]al c———>a]c—=—=]0|———=|d]c=—]alc——x0 10 Black Canton Crepe Skirt, Blouse of Beyptian Print Blouse and Sasnes, Bmbossed Crepe. R "’ Poos % 4 ! @ fll { fl fll ! 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