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SOCIETY. STAR, WASHINGTON, THE EVENING OCIE& N r Harry Daugherty, Attorney General, Has Gone to His Home at Columbus, Accompanied by neral, Mr. g ¥. who spent a short time in Washington on his veturn from the south, has home in Columbus, Olio, Daugherty ompanied is expected to return to =one to his where Mrs. him. He Washington In a few wecks. When Mrs. Hen . Wallace for Europe June o will be ac- companied by izhter, Miss Ruth W e, 4 at| oucher Coll ¥ ails are Miss 1 Melinda Lynn Moorc Tillman. They will travel quite erally, returning to Washington midautumn 1 ard Hotel. Senator and Mrx. Wadsworth Hosix to Wedding . Mrs, Jumes W. W i crtain w company of i eve their | deworth, in Hoyt Senutor worth, j ng . The dinner will An_ announcem e 22 terest was de vesterd: rs. | Nathan | e ! e Robbins of Per set in _the form of th This weds before lon has been the guest of Henry Smith, jr.. for bas a host of frien Ars. me weeks here, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, who been in Washington for a werk, s jng at the Shorchs Hotel from New York v 2 and will join Mi who is in Pari Wardman ther, Mr. just re- Zamund s turned from an South Ame extended Former Represe Qlifford freland, w fn Washington t apring Foster of June. Mr of the will be which will be month. > carly next Mr. and 2 will entertain this evening for & 5 Selden, jr. Il later atte Senator and M Wiseman Representative and Mrs. Carl W. Riddick of Mentana have returned to Washineton and onened their apart- ments at the Burlington Hotel H Mrs. Merchant M. Mahon of the representative of the oxternal affairs, British em] hter Anna K Wednesday aml wil nA soma time in Moatreal and! Ottawa before opening thri\[ summer and, St Lawrence | ied his . Capt. Lombard, | i from a wee! tour of southern camps. The alr at- 1o of the embassy, Capt. Thenault, will return at the end of the weeck from a trip through the south vis- Attorney General s S. Crago will go to Waynesbu . tomorrow evening to open théir home there for the summer. Mr. Crago is returning in a few days to continue his duties in Washington. The, and Mrs. TI Commander J has spent a R on in their left today for New to Panama to join his ship, the U. 8. S. North Dakota, which with the Atlantic fleet, will shortly sail for European ports. Jackson's parents, Mr. and M Surth, arrived in Washington of the week and will make a short stay here before going to Hot Springs, Va. York on his foner of Internal R David H, Blair will g0 to Loulsville, Ky., Thursday, to wit- ness the famous derby and will re- main over the week end returning to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Blair will go to_Atlantic City early in June and Mrs, Blair and her children will remain there for several weeks be- fore going to thelr home in the mountains of North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas Holden announce the marriage of their daughter Marie Celests to Mr. Frederick Joseph Murphy of Boston. The wedding took place In New York city, April 10, 1923, at St. Joseph's Church, Rev. Joseph A. Bros- iin, assistant rector, performing the ceremony. The young couple ars with the “mother and father of the bride for @ short visit before leaving for their future home in Boston, Mass. The_Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Work had as thelr guests last week, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Weston of Chicago, who went to Philadelphia Saturday and will make a short visit in New York before returning to their Chicago home. The Sacrefary and Mrs. Work spent the previous week cnd at Cumberland Gap, where they The Commis enue and Mrs. J i S. Cummin 3 Al l § I Pate—s LO'Connel!, £ ide, officlat- and {0 de, officlat — ——— Y Mrs. Daugherty. v motor to v 1 University. Alr. and Mrs. Mark Willing of Chi- 2 e spending a few days at the it the Lincoln New' W d_on their w summer home, Mount which they wil ay to their Holly, Va., pen for the season. Lewis Wood Mr. and Mr ts luncheon were terday at the 1en their guests William R. Gib- on M V¥ Chase Club, W Col. and Mr: son, Maj. Patric Camp St ement of her Mr. Kirkland . the wedding iy summer. of Miss Emma w.|$ of Mr. and Mrs. rest City, Pa., to Lyons, son’ of Lyons of this Monday after- noon, J 1. The ceremony will < St. T Josep attended . and iroiher of fde will make ison street. who made a short n on her return is now in her ¥. She will and join who ‘has ake up his of the United Blair was third vhm’ |\!;:~ embassy in Buenos . Where Mrs. Blair spent a y with him. dea e Mrs. J. Marvin Havnes of the Chau- Now in Our New Store, 610 12th St. Unusual Values in This Sale of Chokers The spring season’s most attractive bargains in smart Stone Martens, Minks and Sables. STONE MARTENS as low as..uees. $18 BAUM MARTENS as low as c..x. SQUIRRELS as low MINKS as low as ... SABLES as low as... Closing O;xt Foxes in Most Favored Shades FOXES; 7'71 new SllaJES Of Brawn. Foxes, in other fashio IMPROVED COLD STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES on ordered now. Fur CHAR when remodeling Washington tion that White Skirts, short and long Colored Dresses Colored Bloomer Dresses. ... Capes CADS s iisiiils Bonnets . Coats INFANTS’ LOVELY OUTFITS TO tAh.e mother who is looking for comfort and ex- quisite beauty in things for Baby, we extend a cordial invitation to visit our Infants’ Department. From the tiniest tot to the boys and girls of six, we offer charming and new apparel with a price modera- _permits every mother to daintily outfit the baby. We have made a special effort to bring to you perfect apparel, designed for the health of the infants. White Dresses, short and long. . ... ...... .$1 to $35 Short Coats, white and colored. o e e e e e eewin w e e o - $3 10 $9 at the Columbla Country Club_in honor of har guests, Mrs. Willlam Ly- brand_and Mrs. Harry Cavanaugh of New York. A bridge party will be held at 2 o'clock, followed by a_tea at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Lybrand and Mrs. Cavanaugh are spending this month at the Shoreham. Mrs. Sidney Ballou and her daugh- ter, Miss Betty Burnett, who recently returned from abroad, have taken an apartment at the Brighton. They will remain in Washington until after the wedding of Miss Burnett to Evan Thomas Fisher of Redlands, Calif., which 1 take place June 2 in St Jf»\\n's Episcopal Church at Mr. Fisher is the grandson of Henry Fisher of Redlands, Calif, and is a graduatz of Princeton University. Mrs. Fred B. Aubert, who has spent the past three months in Washington, left yesterday for Chicago, where she will join Mr. Aubert. They will start from there tomorrow to motor to their home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Aubert's eldest sister, Miss Ruth Wellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wellman, formerly of Wash- ington, will sail Saturday aboard the Saxsonia for Europe to remain a por- tion of the sumr Dr. and Mrs. L. 1. Royster of Nor- folk, Vi spent the week end at the Lee House. THeikes Justice n from a visit Mi Maibelle turned to Washing in Fredericksburg, and has gone to New York. She will leave there for California late this month. Lawrence Phipps, Senator_and b Brown anc r. and Mrs. Edw pt. and Mrs. C alhoun are among the most nt subscribers for boxes in the Washington Opera House to be erected on the site of the former Washington home of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley at Connecti- cut_avenue and Dupont c ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Henry White have taken stock d seats, and Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins was among the first to take a permanent box. The engagement of Miss Gratia Walmsley, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Walmsley, formerly of this city was announced in New York recentiy to Auguste Willlam Uricander of Stockholm, Sweden. The marriage will take place in the fall. Miss Walmsley is the sister of Mrs. George Price, formerly Miss Elizabeth Walmsley, whose marriage to Lieut. Price took place last autumn. Juniors Luncheon Hosts To Gunston Seniors. The junior class of Gunston Hall en- tertained the seniors at lunch Satur- day at the Hotel Martinique, 1211 16th street. In the company were Miss McCauley and Miss Kerr of the ston Hall faculty, who chaperoned the girls, and Mt Miss Barr, Miss Church, Miss Jack- Baum Martens, Squir- .$35 B o DB Germany to return home, arrived from Europe “on while at the Hotel Astor in New York. B 4:30 | $8 reXeraEer® *ewerome: 320 up nable shades, $40 up Altering and Remodeling STORED WITHOUT or alterations are made. Sary 0. o eaen. .31 to $7.50 ieeeee. .31 to $35 ceeeee. 319510 $15.75 ~eeev..$3.50 to $42 temeemsoses.d5C to $6 ceveene..$1.95 10 $12.50 Babs . oooionaieenatisan i ot ilinnsgsigs Boys’ Suits, white and colored. , . ,,,....$2 to $14.50 Creepers, white and colored.......ce rer s, ... . $1 to $6 Sweaters, Embroidered Sacques and Wrafi pers, Bassinets, Beds, Kiddie-Koogps, Kumfy Kribs, Wardrobes, Bathtubs, Carriage Robes, Scales, Small Toys, Novelty Gifts, FStreet Corner Thirteenth E | I D. C., MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. mont s entertalning this afternoon|son, Miss Jones, Miss Gunnell, Miss | Hooe, Miss Sheppard, Miss Summers, Miss Nebeker, Miss ‘Woolley and Miss Russell. Miss Seward, MaJ. Charles K. Nulson, U. S. A, who is the last of the American forces in the George Washington with Mrs. Nulson, and they will go to Washington after passing a short| The “dramatic fete” of the District League of American Pen Women will be opened at 8:30 o'clock this eve- Head Playhouso by or, District p: who will speak’a few woras of me. owing this address, Mrs. Louls eldert, national president, will vite her original poem, “The Squan- derer,” which she has never before glven in Washington. The curtaln wiil h Ram's Head Play “Joint Ow raised with the the one-act play the first in the French | pantomime, YL'Enfant Prodigue,” wiil be_glven. 1 After this scene there will be an in- termission, during which the guests will adjourn to the garden adjoining the playhouse, where punch will be | i embling in the plavhause, the | e will witness the two re-; B scenes of the pantomin - The fete is open to the public. { sty | Hayden | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. a stay of two have returned er a stay weeks in Atlantic City, Mrs. Florence Strasburg the Kenesaw rtments to Atlantic City and will ma of some length at the St. Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thomas of New | York, are guests at the Lee House. HAVE YOU ATTENDED TO YOUR AWNINGS & SCREENS? } e togical time and this the | Ing." Painting and Decorat. You'll be surprised how | CORNELL WALL PAPER co.! Main 5373-5374 | MLAFLIN Spectacles ‘ ClaflinOptical Co. o, %445 2, Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph Valentino Appearing in Person Supper Dance Thursday Evening, May 17th, Starting 10 P.M. Wardman Park Hote Tickets, Including Supper and Dance, $4.00 Per Person On Sale at Hotel Office and Also 1430 K Street N.W. Music by Mr. Valentino’s Argentine Orchestra Our Shades and and White. l——=|o]|=——=ol—mlo|—a—=ol—xa]olc—s]o|——]ol———=lal——olal——2 o] ——— May Sale S. E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W, Tuesday—A Most Remarkable Sale of EXCLUSIVE French oom Hats $20 Hats! $25 Hats! $30 Hats! Consider, Madame, Mademoiselle! The best that the millinery world can offer at the price of the ordinary! Exquisite creations in the most authentic of modes—hats, in fact, that are authority for style, at this remarkable price! And every one an individual model. every one a distinctive style! Individual Models From the Supreme Creators of Fashions Curtis Normandie Belart Kibel Cecile Chekanow Glakopf Maison Maurice Styles Include: Pattern hats. Hats for the tailleur. In Parisian sports ideas. For formal wear. Beautiful beyond compare, fashioned only of the richest, most sought materials, bringing every lovely color of the season. in a splendid variety of novel lines, these hats at this price present an opportunity not to be missed. Fourth Floor ilipsborit 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, ' 600 Handsome French-Room Hats Will be placecl on sale Tuesday morning at 9:15---at a price that 1s scarcely half the actual value of most of them. 'Y No event in the Millinery Dept. equals in, importance the May Sale— and no May Sale has su‘rpassed this one in the rich variety afforded for choice. Hats for Wear every- where—on % I Staple Black i i a Canton Crepe, Milan Straw, Taffeta, Leghorn, Crepe and effective combinations. any occasion. Smart Pokes and Roll-brims. 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