Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 8

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: 8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923, SOCIETY, Claude B. Mayo, Miss Neville Johnson, | and the colort: vill be re-|to th ho dest in for | they are staying at the ul picture w o re-|to those who desire to remain T ;ycg:‘l:nclnd captain of the Cuban polo team|They will go to Grand Canyon on o Mrs. James M. Beck, jr, the newly|flected in the clear waters of the pool. |the evening performance. en. | which ca L appointed _secretary of the Italian| Between the plays Miss Helen| The Marine Band will give a con- | Vanderbiit. .2‘34“50'3';?‘&":22’15,':253 St | thay Wil Ve e embassy, Baron di Glura; the second | Howison will sing three. songs in|cert on the lawn from 4:30 to 6:30. — Varona to New York, where he will |the way cast will stop for cewera] secretary of the Spanish embassy,|Elizabethan costume. — The military attache of the Cuban |spend & short vacatian, short stavs with friends, returning %enl?r Amole’do; me‘coumeRlor of lh; In the afternoon Twin Oaks will S:dnluj:" and Mr-.bomdu W. Under- |legation, Capt. Enrique A. Varona, is = to Washington about the lutn c’i M e o Rors0: fus{be tuthed into Fairyland, with many | 77ood, who went al roa o whens|!n New York for a few aays and 1s| Mrs. T. C. Bafley has closed her!August. g . Dmitr| mancesco o e booths, each representing a well e Ll S expected to return tomorrow. He|apartment and gone to St. Lou : manian legation. know “fairy tale.” Mre. Hoover, as. they are at the Berkeley. has had as his guest Col. Eugenio|where she joined her daughter, M Mra. Walter F. Hilton has arrived t Mrs. Christian Herter w Conunande tedis = T e v e Cuban army, who was' Alice Balley, for a far western tour. TContinued on NI S Mrs. George Harvey, White House Guest, | rete champetre penine Rave” charke of " ho: booth —called | quart” PaiartRIneE: & Sompeny a0 et | e tbe" 1Y, Tho was Al tour. | Continusd on NI Pagey by ¥ | Tomorrow at Twin Oaks. “Snow Queen,” where ice cream will y yesterday afternoon. The crowning event of the Fete|be sold. The Cinderalla pumpkin GOCS to NC\V YOl'l\ AAftCl' \ lSltlng Champetre, which will be given at!¢oach will be drawn by ponies driven| Mra Cornelius Vanderbiit, jr.. and Twin oats the beantifel Stountry | DY Mrs. Walter Tuckerman's child- | her daughter, Miss Grace Vender: place of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, |Té". Mrs. Clande Mayo will be in|bilt, have arrived in Prais. where President and Mrs. Harding. e S 805 v neh : Mine: Tikenara cilll e e, ! Neighborhood ¢ | Mme. en will sell homemade | Wil “be'the presentation in the eve | £andy in the Pied Piper of Hamiin Soft Crabs, $1.00 Per Dozen | ning at 8:30 o'clock of two play ooth. Mrs. Henry Wallace will have T 1 RS. HARVEY, wife of the|tained at a noonday breakfast yester- | “The Jewel Merchant” and “The Dark | the flower booth. ‘which will be call- lll‘flll. 12/2c Per Pound M S . day In honor of Mile. Lucinne Nano|Lady of the Sonnets” by the Ram's|ed “Sleeping Beauty.” There will be United States ambassador 10 |and her finance, Senor Don Juan Fran- | Head Plavers. The stago will be set | DUICIous other attractions in charge ~ 4 g ] = 2 X Great Britain, went to New |cisco de Cardenas, minister resident |on the borders of the 1Ny pond. with | of Well known women. Children from EA f i / Z White Reinskin cisco de n y D Neighborhood ' H. % York yesterday, after spend- [4hd counsclor of thie Spanish embassy. | the audience seated on the grassy | Ne/€hborhood House, under the direc- 7 i h 3 3 the | Lhe guests included the secretary of [ sides of the natural amphitheater. |tion of Mrs. J. P. S. Neligh, will dance| 31-32-23 Municipal Fish Market o) d. d ing a week with the ambassador as the | tne Rumanian legation and Mm adowed by the glant oak trees, for| N the lawn during the afternoon. Phones Main 6176 and 9510 i % 2% Xjorasian guest of President and Mrs. Harding at { Nano. the brother and sister-in-law | which Twin ‘Oaks is famous, the|MrS. Walter R. Tuckerman is chair- tho White House. The ambussador re- | Of Mile Nanoi Mr. und Mrs' Gearge | spectators will ook down upon tne [ man of the fete. — Strap Pumps 5 2 < % 5 s Garrett, Commander and Mrs.| players in. their gorgeous costumes, A bridge party will be held i Srainealwithi: nt and Mra Hard- | 2L 70 (OPFRPCEr Gnd TS DIavers I thelr vraous costUmen| e afteineos s cniibe lield during TAX| tng for a long | bur J - Dioasing e -ng, in Jreponse. o a Lower Rates s = o » » " Foss emand, man-fong tables : g The ambassador of Chile und Senora | & will be inatalled. ' A commities made Main 431 e Mathieu w > E: up of Mrs. John M. Biddle. Mrs. Wi from Atlantic chere spent the | | N Bl RiGgels aon s | = - Week end after days stay in New | § ' o Botoins iasely Mrs. Geoms THERE [S YET TIME York and Phia ia. ¢ y w ach mah-jong. Mrs Qe il be assisted by Mrs. Cuno udolph, rs. Victor = Kauffma - v Dr. Pavichich to Be Host I Mrs. Malcolm McConihe, Mrs . Allen e e s el tad e, asichien (o e tox " 1B v b e yeocOmilies M kiien Painted before the Shriners come. Few : e : C E + i . 2 E: Mrs. Charles J. B v 7 Sortain at dinmer this evening in : . - after tho bridge party: uesisted oy |CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ) . honor of the Serbian consuls in Chi- i : R . women from the diplomatio orps. . bA o }1 cago 2 -1y rw 2 ; T g s —— L L re reserver 1te e company at dinner last evening. Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the min- . 7 ster of Sweden, tert or- 3 The minister, who went to New York Saturday, will return the mid- dle of the we s " Qashis Jary he new pointed United States g s i ~ 3 A mi i i e il fif"’%&@ O GRADUATING Hospital Nurses— ‘ ) [ i I other professional women—in fact ALL women much on their feet—"Arch Pre- e of e Frenen | : i i server White Shoes now call, “Ready.” feriate” s “compeny i dianer this g THE Know the joy of Style combined with Com- e e ol . . , R .7 LITTLE FOLKS fort—of brilliant sunny days with no foot aches 2o to join the tenator, wha has 5 : S s s . . gag0 to-join the kenator, it ; ; 4 .\§<.-\:\T>. Small Girls and Boys to the age of six and pains to darken summer slues. K now G & have been given special attention in our wide dis- .- 2 1 T ATk Yome. ook L g ! plays of unusual and lovely Apparel. Practical play ArCl’l Preserver S}lOES. Exclusxvely at 5 ¢ ; garments and beautiful dress models are perfectly made and designed for the Health and Comfort of the Child. The many charming outfits at moderate prices will prove a source of delight to the mother. their not yet complete el Mha oihesEnets were Metmills ‘ - e neha » i "t White Dresses, long and short. .. .$1 to $35 I — 2ai3 White Skirts, long and short. ... .$1 to $7.50 which will he given at Twin Oaks tomorrow for the bemefit of Nelghbor. | EsaeS - $1.95 to $15.75 and Mrs Harey H. Bandliolts | Dot Twmers | Short Coats, white and colored. . .$1.50 to $42 Cor. 7th 8 K Sts. e T e eyl Capes $3 to $9 1318 G Se. for Miss H St Sher 5 S Bt || When Tt Comes to— : : Caps . ..o 75c to %6 e Mrs. Charles Seidon, Jr.. entertain- —Insure Their Quality! ed a company_at luncheon today for & i her daughter Virginia Seldon, in Why buy “any-old-kind-of-a- 55 g 5 e $1 to $15.75 Boys’ Suits, white and colored. . .$2 to $14.50 : B Creepers, whit Miss M”;:b{;gl"" il shade eh vou can have them P hite and colored of Wheeling, W. Va. will{ MAD )-ORDER—any size. o : E e e MM any number, any individnality An attractive line of Imported and Bers of the wedding party. {} and at FACTORY PRIC ! Domestic Novelty Gifts jolc——xJol——lol——]ale——F[a|——[a]|——=]a]—20] A Two-Part Event weaters = Skirts Giving preference to the much de- manded Grays. Tans, Beigc and White. The marriage of Mrs. William Phone us for estimates. jr., to Ma). James A. i y s Army, will take; Fe 4 Sweaters, Sacques, Wrappers, Carriage Robes e Saturday, May at the coun- ’ e e iohiphithe fdn 7 : Bassinets, Beds, Wardrobes, Bathtubs ate famill d a few intimate . S ] ey 2 Tenae will witnass. the ceremonty: Maj. o ! K!Jdle-Koofis. Kumfy-Krlbs, Scales, Small Toys and his bride will leavp for a Rl 3 FStreet (orner Thirteenth wedding trip and on Jume 2 & S lolc——=[o]——olc=c——n|—— o]/ |c0—T— [t o e Vi ] reception will be held at Glen th View farm. g ). 4 Mrs. Smith and Maj. Lyon \“l"“be Ph the guests in whose honor Mrs. . Robert F. MacKenzie will entertain one Main 4874 at dinner this evening. The company will include only those who were en- tertained at Sunday breakfast by Mrs. e ——— Smith when she announced her en- AN D ) S ) D KD I ) 1) I ¥ ) XD S i) X XD S N ) 3 1 i i N 160 £ 0 gagement to Maj. Lyon. i e T RN IT T IIIT TSR] Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ballou have || issucd Invitations for the marriage ! of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Burnett. to Mr. Evan Thomas Fisher Baturday afternoon, June 2. at 4:30 s e ln oclock in St. John's Church. The||) ' which will bo performed : " Robert Johnston. will be followed at 5 o'clock by a recep- B I our G UARTERLY fons*With dancing 4t ‘Rauschers n reat Miss Burnett was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Christian Gross entertained at luncheon today, the other guests including Miss Beatrice . Beck, Mis Elizabsth Hanna and X d. N | Miss Laura Harlan was the guest | L] of honor at the weekly luncheon of the Women's National Press Club in the Willard coffee shop today. | { Mre. Frederick Coleman will en- | | The House in honor With more goods left over than ever before at the end of a Spring 5@ Irene Hall and her season and with a desire to turn these goods quickly into money.. the g . 5 g 4 y Yy Craigle, U. S : { ¥ selections at this event are larger and the values are greater than i, and Nre neis White wil usually found! ontertain at nner this evening in || 71 0 o . . fomor of afre. Joseph X. Dubarry of || WE CLEAN HOUSE in this way everv THREE months in- S e stead of every SIX—so you get the goods \\'_hlle styles are NEW— and we are enabled to keep a steady stream of new merchandise flow- will ‘entertain a_supper party Friday ! | | B evening at the Locke Tavern-Club, = || 1216 F St. N.w, : s Virginia McKenney and Miss || ing through our doors. E Fi ica Mck v ined 7 ~17 - -~ ~ ~ - 'sr;fa],, “”df“"";‘ upper sesterday ||l THIS WEEK—WHILE THE GOODS LAST—and there are o oS generous quantities—are opportunities like the following— Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler entertained | | at luncheon today. when her guests ?, 03 . . fasaded the mimiuer of 2 Sonie | Women’s Coats, Capes, Suits, Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, the charge daffaires of Austria and Dresses’ Skil’ts 4 Bl U d Egaimnits peee g el ouses, Underwear, Shoes Mme, Zaldivar, Mre William A. Hill | $45.00 and $50.00 Hmfhvme Deep-Pile Coats $23.50 Misses’ $25.00 Tweed Sport Suits.. .. oe .$10.00 e S e $55.00 and $59.50 Fn.lnoluble Wraps, embroidered. .$33.50 Misses’ $39.50 and $45.00 Costume Suits. ... . .$25.00 L i e e e 3| |[| - $50.00 and $55.00 Twill Coats, Navy Blue, Black....§39.50 Misses’ $47.50 to $55.00 Two and Three Piece Suits, $35.00 rmaln o arler e partise S2ne? | | $95.00 Handsome Braided Twill Cord Coats. . $69.50 = Misses’ $20.00 Sport Coats, wrap-around styles. . ..$10.00 Henry Baldwin Gantt, which wili || $175.00 to $225.00 Distinctive Style Wraps. . $95.00 nl\::::::, SSSG%.SS?D ‘OAII“:vig gmz-:::éhwrm -§25.00 early in June. fcKie and Capt. Gantt will |[[#] $75.00 to $95.00 Coats—Blouse or Sash-tied $4250 Misses’ $19.75 Sport Dresse: ned at dinner Friday 5 3 s, wool Canton. .. guening by ohdo ‘f(.l,;‘niypr's un‘,}‘;_ 108 $95.00 to $125.00 Wraps—Choicest Materials. . $59.50 Misses’ $25.00 topg35.00 Twill Street Froc:; 2 SN “r&“'};_‘_‘: ‘2‘:"‘;;‘ :“’t’“* $65.00 to $85.00 Sport Coats, imported plaids ..$49.50 M!uu: $19.75 Flat and Printed Crepe Frocks St tcon e L 565,00 and $75.00 Capes, Gerona and Twill Cord. 34950 Misses’ $25.00 i ke o S PIHEMSTIIJINGG ‘ s - g:}fi' ssssz"smm‘;rs.u( 51:f i F':}id.'lm . BUTTONS COVERED $50.00 and $55.00 Twill Cord Suits, side-tie $12.50 a?, $15.00 Silk cl:::;e Bfl"flfi?«“’%fig .Mn. M. E. “l.'lo"ey 4| $55.00 and $65.00 Tailored Suits, panel and box. $8.95 to $10.00 Sport Blouses, printed silks, ratine. .. .$5.95 : ;:;gg :: 3377%55% Embmd'ered énd Brniged Suits. ;4.00 Handmade Blouses, voile, dimity, batiste. .. - Three-piece Costume Suits. .. 2.00 and $3.00 Smart Tailored Dimity Blouses. | 5 i ..$46.50 $15.00 Silk Gowns and P:ianus—exqu’i'lite. eoe......310.85 | Your Fur Coat - i $3.00 to $6.00 Imported Gowns and Chemise, $1.85 and $2.85 e a | | 4 8 5 .$58. Famous “Vanity Fair” Vests, tailored style ..$155 e oy o it | 00 2 $48.50 $12.00 Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine Gowns. $8.85 given the protection pime Dresess -$17 ss:.gg m Tailored, ld-ce-tnmmesddk Petti ‘.‘...31.95 il o $10.00 Jersey 'and Radium coats, $4.65 of our MODERN _[Jii/if 50 $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Petticoats, straightline styles, $2.95 | COLD STORAGE ! $11.00 Suede and Patent Colonial Pum; ir......$850 Coass left for altering or Three-piece Costs : $10.00 Strap Pumps, gray or black, pair. .. remodeling Stored Without Dresses ; $9.00 and $10.00 S Pumps and Charge during Summer b i 9.8 Suap Emups ; Spbcial SRR R 3 ir 3 .$5. $6.00 Patent Leather Pumps, two styles, pair. Sl il B : Sport Oxfords, with rubber soles, special, pair. . y i $150.00 to $295.00 Fur cha!lettes‘hllf price—$17.50 Dark Squirrel Chokers, $10.50—$25.00 Fur Chokers, $16.50— M%{ i term Hats Greatly Reduced—$8.00 and $1000 Swagger Sols and “Sun-and-Rain” Umbrellas, $6.95—$15.00 Fine 1 Umbrellas, Malacca Handles, $10.50—$3.00 Glove Silk Stockings, every pair fect, $1.50—$5.00 Washable Chamois ME& | Gloves, 12-button length, $1.85—and hosts of other EXTRA! EXTRA! values g‘fm quarterly clearaway! Combined you have a Smart Sports Costume SWeaters o $3'95 In the newer Jacquette and Golf Coat models—with and without sleeves; plain and novelty weaves—and exceptional quality. Skirts .. . 97 The Skirts are playing an important role in summer fashion—with plaits in the lead —preferably knife plaits. We are offering them at this price—of Granite Cloth, in the dominant colors. | Now in Our New Store. 610 1gth First Floor. 1 610 12th St. N.W. 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