Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 8

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o ¢ 1 ¥ | = The French Ambassador and | § Jusserand Will Have Guests Dining i §» With Them at Embassy Tonight. [ SOCIETY. HE ambassador of France and | Mme. Jusserand will enter- | tain a distinguished company of twenty-three at dinner this evening at the embassy, when their guests will include a number of the diplomats. Secretary Mellon Meets Czechoslovakian Mixsion. The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Bedrich Stepanek, was host at dinner last evening, entertaining in compli- ment to the Secretary of the Treas- | will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to the latter's sister, s Genevieve Yarborough, who is visiting them. Mrs. Victor Kauffimann entertained at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mrs. Nathan He kins Heft and Mrs. Edward Robbl who are visiting their sister, Mrs. William Henry Smith, jr. Miss Martha Codman, who made a short visit in Newport arranging for the opening of her summer home there, has returned to her Washing- THE EVENIN . G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, the guest of Miss Elisabeth Hannas. Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Rya spent last week in Washin, Natlonal Ined M thelr Hot ) New ¥ with her and will be the guest of and Mrs. Ryan for some time, . Rear Admiral and Mrs. Clarence 8. ‘Williams were hosts at luncheon yes- terday at Newport, R. L, entertaining the members of the graduating class of the Naval War College, who will receive thelr diplomats Saturday from the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Denby. Capt. and Mrs. Theodore Richards entertalned at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. Samuel Mather of Cleve- land, guest of Mrs. Willlam Board- man. The other guests were Baron and Baroness Korff, Gen. and Mri Merritt Ireland, Commodore and Mrs. Lawrence Heap and Miss Mabel Boardman. Mrs. Richards will entertain at din ner Monday for members of the grad- uating * class. of Miss Eastman's chool. . Mrs. T. H. Chanler will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at Le Paradis. Mrs. Leary, wife of Commander Fair- fax Lea S. N., has gone to James- THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. who | scholarahs & program rs. Jameos cpeak | Miss Ethel Ho k went to Hot Springs|and Miss Margaret T. | plano. The Washington Montessori _Hchool, el annually la'r ‘tho benefit of the und. Monday s the day selected, and the rty will be on at 4 o'clec] he children of the achoel will give of rhythmatic dances, with an Kane directing, Archer. the ert Hoove David ¥ 11d,” Mrs. venor, Cazan George Hewett Myer: lace. Mrs. John Mock will have assisting hor at hey tea this afterncon 3 Theedore Tiller, wha will preside at the tea table and Mrs. Willlam Wolft Smith will be at the punch bowl. Miss Byrd Mock arrived In Wash- ington this morning from New York and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Mock for & short time. Birthday Amniversary Lunch for Mr. K. B. Greas. An_foformal luncheon in honor of Mr. E. B. Gregg., veteran member of the Art and Archeology League,_ will be given Friday at the Playhouse of the leagie in recognition of Mr. Gregg's eithtieth birthday anniver- sary. Among the guests will be Dr.” Mitchell Carroll, president; Mr. Theo. J. Morgan, vice president; Miss Opal Whitely, and Mrs. George H. SOCIETY. | il town, R. I, for the summer. Mrs. Charles Wesley Cannon has closed her home at 1612 Rhode Island avenue and will visit in New York for several weeks before going to her sum- mer home, at Murray Bay, Canada. Martin. Mr. Gregg recently return- ed from an extended archeological tour of the near east. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty and Miss Grace Tumulty of Washing- ton, are sojourning at Hotel Tray- more, Atlantic City. were the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovemes, Dr. Tresich Pavichvich; the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. ¢! Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Allen T, Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith, Mrs. Thomas . Walsh, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Ruth Crawford, Prof. H Mil- [t ler of Oberlin College; Mr. Webster. Mr. L. W. Crawford, and the members Miss Lillian Merritt Thompsen is entertaining at bridee, followed by tea. today in compliment to Miss Alice Milburn and Miss Eleanor Car- roll Hill, two of next month's brides. The other guests are Miss Vivian| Smith of New Yor L Eula Wil- | | ! ury, Mr. Mellon. The other Ruests|ion home, on Decatur place. | ¥ | | Mrs. Katherine A. McKinley of Boston 18 visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas F. A dinner in honor of Mrs. Harris 1 -~ Louls, rginia Kd- » L. of the financlal mission from Czecho- i Sullivan, at 1414 Tayior street north: | Truman Baldwin, rec slovakia. | e west. - Mrs. McKinley will leave Wash- | president of the' Collcge” Wormena The Postmaster General and Mrs. |} Turner, Miss Ellza- e N e s | b, Was ivew &t thd Gasden Teu Harry 8. New will have a8 their guest | s Jon Miss Asenath £y o N e ' Dom pedt e Y e = o 3 | Cox. Miss Charlotte’ Clark, Miss Al- ST addition to Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, over the week end, Mrs, Brush of Indianapolis, who will arrive | Saturday from New York, where ahci were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Zirkle, Maj. and Mrs. Gordon Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. berta Gilbert, Miss Katharine Dent, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Catherine Weller and M ; Hume. Mrs. Mrs. Harding and most of the women of the cabinet and a number of well of official and resident b visit. nown women g e N e Biuh will atast | Chatlon Ml and Mrs. Maxwell i, (it tholliatictipat-oneaseustor | Hoa ey Mo Bastlan and Mr. and Mrs. by motor Monday for Turtle Lake,|Murray are presiding at the tea the garden party given at Mount Alto ey where the Postmaster General and |table. Hospital this afternoon, from 3 to 6| Miss Elena de Sayn, Russian vio- Mre. New have a lodge. At Detroit | — they will be joined by the Postmaster | General, who will accompany them | to the lodge, for several weeks' vaca- | o'clock, under the auspices of the public health service, by the George Baldwin American Women's Legion. are Senora de linist, u daughter of a former gen- eral of the Russian czar, will assist her country woman Mme. Mertwago- Hanenfeldt at her lecture recital on Former Secretary of State and Mrs. Elihu Root are at the Hotel Willard for a few days. Mcoy unit, Other patronesses tion: i Riano, Senora de Mathieu, Baroness de |Russian music, tomorrow, at tha Pl Ravishing! Unique! A peer in beauty The Postmaster General and Mre.! Mr. and Mrs. John C. Letts have as Cartier, Mme. Peter, Mme. Wallenberg, | house, i e Play- t Le P d ' Ph f & New expeet to return the end of|their gues their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Dwight F. 1:am,“vmsHot um(,xc(- et 0 aradis: one 10or your reserva- , June, and will probably remain in| Willlam Marian Guthrie of St. Jo- | Who will give a danee at the residence of her, Dr. Loren Johnson, | ing secretary of war; Mrs. Henry Getty | The bridg v i i i 3 Washington through the summer. ! scph. and their son-in-law and | conight in" honer of Misx Ninm e ‘Robert | Clinton, Mrs. K. M. Thompson, Mre. | kiven by the Womanis clmn aeleto t tion Now! (Service in Restaurant if — Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H.| Rownd, 3d, will tuke place Saturda. Thomas J. O'Brien, Mrs. James Carroll da for the clubhouse fund at the re: eather is inclement. “ _ The counselor of the Jupanese em- | the latter formerly MISs| mm———————— e e | Frazer, Mrs. George Ehle, Mrs. Stephen | Idence of Mrs. Charles Corby. Rock. Weataey Is mc 2 bassy and Mme. Saburi will entertain | Catherin, Letts, whose marriage L. H. Slocum, Mrs. Herbert J. z'mos plke near Bethesda, May 28, at a ,m.hn company !nfn;m)él!ly at din-| (ool place recently. Mr. and Mrs. | the Dresden. was hostess to a smull|second Argentine secretary, and Com-|Mrs Adolph Caspar Miler, dre. J. B | Yv“:“}’g{;" da ': N TaRt fuccess. D . S D ! mer this evening at the Shoreham. ones will remain a week or ten|company at luncheon todauy., enter-| nander London McCard, Mrs. Charles L. McCawley, | wilf “he fnet ackv! cars H " Simid v a e ey X % i vy automobiles at Bdson Dinner Danci uapper Dancin. The newly appointed United States| 4838 with Mr. and Mrs. Letts and|taining informally at the Little Tea| Mre. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Theo- | line. "“Among thots - bettet ac pooh ng pp g dore V. Boynton, Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, at honor of | i 5 hen go to their new home In Youngs- | House in Virginia. . esses or takl S Mrs. Robert | ! acio Cal . . b = r ng tables are Mra, 4 Rt E1len tett Jast svening for New | town: Ohio. ; [, Dr. lsnacio Caideron. for many|Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mra K K. | B Hamiltan, Wme. Misktowt, Mre: Lon (No Cover Charge at Dinner) York, and will sall Saturday for the | o AeLean, widow of Admiral| ‘if““" ’2"""" \;" ”':“‘I': to "‘: o o Tiiomas . Wolsh Sna Sre: e ”flhl;]l:m;k,n .'G. P, G formers new post. Mr. Bliss has | ors Mclesn, P or A nited States: Mme. Calderon and |Rples Mrs Thomas B Smillio. Mrs. Alfred B Leet, Mrs. Wil- is? served for several vears as third as- | Thomas O McLean, Who baS been| Mre Horace Macfarlund entertained | their daughter, Miss Elena Calderon, ¥ e Nl Meve. Leonara L. Dance to the Famous Meyer Davis sistary secretary of state, and will dinner last evening in have landed in New York, after spend. | Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg will Mrs. E. his city for two weeks, has returned , * b 2 i be succeeded by Mr. J. Butler Wright, | {higclty for 3 Mrs. Willlam Henry Smith, jr.. and | ing six months in Bollvia, and will | entertain at dinner this evening, in com- William A who will arrive in this country from | t¢ New York N her flance, Maj. James A. Lyon, and | come to shington within & few |pliment to their house guest, Wes. Helen | Yol K ipkpatrie LE PARADIS BAND 7 South America within & fortnight |y noyo NTUlSl botes enters | MTS: John W.McKie and her flance. | days. They propose to make their | Bennett of Havana, Cuba. i - Bllin Mra Bleanor ¥ ¢ Fi S ‘ind. Mre. Wright have a host of | Mrs Nobel Newport Potts enter-|Cupt. " Henry Baldwin Gantt. The | future home in Washington, where | — {Stebhan Tabor. Mre: Gearge Bradicy. Priends here. having 1ived in Wash- | tained at o garden tea vesterday aft-|oiner guests included the minister of | they lived for sixteen years. | _Senor A. Calleo, who has been at the [ Mrs. Ada Alles Wilsero Bes Mol ington for many vears while the for- SThoon at her Hows ob Hew HEWP | Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Ad-| i Burlington Hotel for several weeks, re- | Gill. Mrs. Jane Alles: Mreo Br Bions mer was attached to the State De- | Shife avenue for = it ard. Imiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Mr The marrfage of Miss Cathleen |turned yesterday to his home in Hon- C L = artment. Mrs. Wright was formerly | She will be hostess at a GIAner t0- | and Mrs. Ross Gravener. Mr. and Mrs. | Vanderbilt to Mr. Harry Cushing, 3d, | duras. (Continued on Ninth Page.) Miss Harriet R. Southerland. daugh-|night at ”“‘“ Ao s A Bt nihe, Mrs. Nathan H.|will take place Tuesday afternoon,} el - —_— tep of Rear Aqmiral and fdrs owil-|tional Association of = Hulversity| dmund Robbins, Mrs. F.| June 25. at the Hotel Ambassador. in| Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace have ! WE TEACH liam H. H. Southerland, who made|Women, on I strect, in honor of Mrs. Elenzo Tyner, Dr srk. Miss Vanderbilt has been | glven the use of their garden at 3238 | i Washington their home for some Amos Draper. €| s le Gregory, the secretary | frequent visitor in Washington ux years. Mrs. John Gordon Battelle of Co-|9f the Danieh ‘legation, Mr. Bojsen; Col. C. C. Collins, Dr. James A. Emery Mr. Wililam J. Price and Mr, Thomas Jenkins. | Mrs, Macfarland will go to Phila- delphia today to spend a fortnight with her cousin, Miss Berle Adams. lumbus, Ohlo, is in Washington for a short visit and staying at the New Willard. She has just completed a visit in the south Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, wife of Gen. Farnsworth, entertained at Juncheon today for the members of the committee for the Army dances, given at Rauscher's . William R street for the garden party of the| R[leG HOTEL POWHATAN ; Eeomrees” Shact Roof Garden | 1620 You St. N.'W, Phene N. 404 ' Will Open 6:30 P.M. Friday, May 25 , Miss Neville Johnson will entertain Representative Newell |at u dance this evening at her home, WVaile, who, with Mrs. Vaile, has been |on leh street, in compliment to the &uest of the counselor of the|Miss Nina Lunn, whose marriage to German embassy and Frau von Lew- ) Mr. Robert McKee Rownd. 3d. will inski, left Washington Tuesday for|take place Saturday. There will be Chicago, where he will be joined by |about seventy guests and = buffet Mrs. Vaile about the end of the week. | supper will be served at midnight Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, jr entertained at dinner last evening for | Miss Elizabeth Gordon Hanna. having as other guests Miss Ramona Lefevre, Miss Marian Trumbull, Senor Don Mariano de Amoedo, second Spanish cretary, and Mr. Conrado Trav = Beautify a.. Complexion | INTEN DAYS e | Dinner, S.upper and Dancing g REAM ‘ Service a la Carte | g et | MEYER DAVIS MUSIC p=] Guaranteed to remove | WATCH FOR THE TWIN SEARCHLIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Vaile will motor to| Preceding the dance Miss Dorothy | southern Callfornia to join Mrs.| Warren will entertain at dinner for Vaile's mother and small ‘son. who |Miss Lunn and Mr. Rownd. have been near Los Angeles the greater part of the winter and spring.| Mrs. Henry Schermeier of Call- piahod fornia, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ! Wilbur J. Carr In their apartment, at Gen. and Mrs. Harry H. Bandholtz “Feo Fowso of Fashaom” TWO-DAY SA -+ -Deep-Sea Flavor Friday and At leading toilet counters. | A'th P.re-w;: Prices, ! ises, 0. and $1.00 VATIONAL TOIL T COr Part. Tonm | potato—ready to fry. Perfect for breakfast, luncheon or supper. You'll like them. feature a Two-Day Sale Friday and Saturday only, on which days you will be offered ! UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK =17 tan, freckles, pimples, | e FEAVSR of Gorioms O lomens, o ke | Saturday good“No Bones” Cod o pores and tissues of | H t l P h t i Fish—mixed with boiled L’m:’;;f"‘ Leaves the skin clear, soft, | 0 e ow a an ! In order to make room for new shipments, we will - Gorfon's - Ouial” God Fish Cake PREE: “Deep Sea Recipes™ Booklet, Gorton.Pew Fisheries Co., Inc., Gloucester, Mass. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Spring and Summer Dresses Hundreds of distinctive styl EVERY NEW CREPE OR SILK i Wonderful Dresses--$25 $29-50 $39-50 r —street, afternoon, evening and sport wear. 1115 1117 F STREET Broadcloth Silk- stripe Dresses— shantungs, crepes and novelty silks. Gingham Dresses at $5.00 Linen Dresses at... $9.95 A Special Sale Following a Special Purchase of Silk Coats and Wraps They are the favored fashions, and it has betn our good fortune te 16 COATS AND CAPES | White Shoes The Whitest White Shoes in America Voile Dresses at...$10.95 be able to commandeer these exceptionally handsome productions of 3 3 $ one of our best makers at prices which make extraordinary selling $35.00 TO $85.00 VALUES - T Reduced to $25% to %4950 1 Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Roshanara Crepe, Satin—some fur ! trimmed; plain tailored; or embroidered. : Made to sell up to $135 offered beginning Friday $20.50 to $69.50 " [ 1219 F Street 1219 F Street o, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS $35.00 to $89.00 VALUES Reduced to $23°° to $49-50 Beautiful Skirts te Retgncleth. Str $1150 A phenomenal Queen Quality fea- ture of new models in white. The whitest white foot- White Washable Kid . $11.50 Sport and Top Coats TR T wene ~ilintintine : Of ‘roshanara and all the new silks, Pla'in cclr')rs‘ stripes, plaids, variety ¥ for the requirements Clearance Of cloths ami crepes. Sgecxal at 00 of styles—v a;xes to $937500 } of warm weather. ° 1 ; .9 i 6 o e All Spring Dress Hats $9.95°5129% 515 19 : i w}-:-e;:vuqm Qual- —those charming designs and exclusive effects—that are distinctively Bargains to Close Out—All Sales Final ! ity” trademark is Louvre creations. On Sale for Friday Only ? AN 'f'nh"i :’:t‘::fa::ifl:mce o b were up to $25 Lot of wool skirts, plaids, stripes and plain colors, good su‘unnble 32.95 skirts; values to $10.90, to close Friday...............ocenee i Wonderful Osteo-tarsal Oxfords, $8.50. . 18 sport coats and others—mostly 16 and 18 sizes, they are real bar- 85 95 (il “Alwin” and “Windsor” Full-Fashioned NOW $ .00 gains—values to $22.50, Friday ................. S SR R R A o i ) Silk Hosiery, All Shades, $1.95. Deseern Duatity)GootSror Baciusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children 27 suits of tweeds, in all colors and a few small navys. Values to $29.50 $7 95 to close Fflq.y cesesesenssaanes 2 : B 0dd lots blouses—georgettes and crepes. Values to $10.00, to close, 35 95 - §3.95 Please make each selection final—because, seeking clearance, we cannot accept returns nor make exchanges. Others up to $8 values, to close.................. T A T T T TR RO s - b

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