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G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 25 1923. . SOCIETY. lol——Jolc——=lal———]o]lc——|ojc——ol——ol—=al c—=]0] “ic%. Pbilipsborn ... g SOCIETY. Society fiarge Company of Diplomats in Dinner { Party Entertained at the French ‘ Embassy Last Evening. . ¢ ¥ and|Lee is spending the week with her g I WHE ambasesdor of France ana ge, '8 SReM R LS Bee Pikine: and 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Features Tomorrow Only-- m Glove Silk and Chiffon Hose $ 1.89 Mme. Jusserand entertained | i) totor to Elkins Sunday, when a company at dinner last Miss Lee will m‘(‘omlxnnthxe‘xl'.hMr:. . " ts | Elkins will open her homie, Halliehurst, evening, when thelr Buests | i ms, and will entertain a house were the ambassador of Spain and |pi WlkKine and wil ent Senora de Riano, the ambassador of |~ ° et R ; > G C: i % rs. nter, wife of Representa- Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani; the min- | Mrs. Winter, wite of Represent ister of Rumania and Princess | was hostess at luncheon today at t Bibesco, the minister of the Serbs,| Hptel Roosewelt, entertaining in <o : S pllment to Miss Eula ams, whose Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Treaioh il oo, ® 6" Capt. Samuel Calvin Pavichvich; the minister of Poland |gmming will take place Saturduy and Mme. Wroblewska, the minister |June 2. The other guests were Mi of the Netherlands and Mme. de |3 Perfect quality; silk or lisle top: some clocked. ... .. % M Mondell, Mrs. Edgar ; Graeff, the undersecretary of state|zel) stever. Mrs. Briggs Simpich, Mrs. ! &nd Mrs. Phillips, the counselor of is C. Williams, mother of the gt o Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, Miss the Itallan embasay, Signor Rosso:ja.\Sée 1oyl Miss Dorothy Mondell Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth, former United | anq Miss Suzanne Maltby. The table States ambassador to France andihad a charming centerpiece of butter- Mrs, Henry White, former senator|fly roses. and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, Col. i =% Robemt M. Thompson, Miss Sarah Lee,| Miss Mary Stitt was hostess at Migs Mary Patten, the military at: luncheon today, entertalning in com- tache of the French embassy and|pliment to Miss Alice Milburn, whose Mme. Dumont and the second secre- | marriage to Maj. Xenophen H. Price tary, M. Jules Henry. will take place June 2. The other s guests were Miss Eula The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Au-|Betty Werr gusto Cochrane de Alencar, was the | wards, Miss lionor guest at luncheon today of the [ beth Pric s s naval attache of the embassy, Capt.|Helen Newton, Miss Helen Griffin, Heraclito Graca Aranha, who enter- | Miss Cornclia Bowlie and Miss Hen- tained at Rauscher's for the admirals | rietta Hill. of the United States Navy stationed | = in Washington. The other guests| Miss Nina Katherine Lunn, whose e the assistant secretary of the |marriage (o Mr. Robert McKee vy, Col. Roosevelt; Admiral Robert | Rownd, 3d, will take place tomorrow E. Coontz, Rear Admiral H. H. Rous- | evening, entertained the members of MISS ADRIS KENDRICK, seau, Rear Admiral Willlam L. Rod- | her wedding party at luncheon today. | Niece and guest of Senntor and Mrs. John B. Kendrick until after the mar- gers, Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, | The guests included Miss Dorothy | ringe of Mixs Eula Williams Samuel Calvin Cumming, U. S. M Rear Admiral Edward R. Stitt, Ma). { Warren, maid of honor; Miss Eliza- | June 2, when she will be a bridesmaid. Gen. John A. Lejeune, Rear Admirai|beth Rownd, sister of the groom; Joseph Strauss, Rear Admiral Thomas | Miss Louise Harper of Wheeling, S Washington, Rear Admiral Charles .| Miss Helen Colbert and Miss Neville | she went to attend the unveiling of | will have as their guests over the McVay, jr.; Rear Admiral Ashley H.|Johnson, who will be bridesmalds. the bust of Gen. Robert E. Lee in| week end Mrs. Uriah Painter, for- Robertson, Rear Admiral Julian L. sisiog the hall of fame of the Columbian | merly of Washington, and her daugh- Latimer, Rear Admiral David Potter,| Former United States Ambassador | University, representing her e [ ter, Mrs. Thorborn of Pecbles, Scot- Rear Admiral J. F. Carpenter, Rear |to Japan and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien | husband, Robert E. Lee. land. Admiral Luther E. Gregory, Ma). Gen. | will leave this afternoon for their g ko o W. C. Neville, Rear Admiral H. J.|home. in Michigan. where they will | MF George Shaffer entertained a Vidmer, Rear ‘Admiral John H. Day- |spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. [ $M3ll party at supper last cvening ton, Capt. Luke McNamee, the first|O'Brien have spent the winter with [t the opening of Le Paradls roo secretary of the Brazilian embassy. | their son-in-law and daughter, the |Sarden- Mr. Samuel de Sousa Leao Gracle;|counselor of the British embassy and Capt. Cyrus R. Miller, and the second | Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, who will secretary of the Brazilian embassy,|join them later in the summer for a 5 = Mr. Robert Mendes Goncalves. yacation. Your Old Hat w S lale——lale=——|dc——]oj—= o] ——=]o]c———=]a] Mrs._Thornton Boland will_enter- (Continued on Ninth Puge.) = | S— — r. and Mrs. Johi vey = e R R dee Doy Ioom Now in Our New Stors, 610 13th —Furs of Value = Slole——glnlea—0 ES === Made New Again Jtaltan Ambassader Goes t Miss Elizabeth Hanna will enter- & New York for & Visit. = tain at dinner this evening. g Cleaning, Blocking Dteltrveepc‘;ledt_ ~ " 5 The ambassador of Italy, Don Gela- | Mrs. Frederick Coleman entertain- t —Storage Protection glo Caetanl, will go to New York to- | ed & company of twenty sisne ot - Vienna Hat Factory —while moths are about. ul pl 1s1n g €llin g o 3:‘3“;";1"";“3”1";5:"'" from the | Juncheon today in honor of Mrs. Wil- We offer Modern Cold liam Henry Smith, jr., and Miss Irene Hall. Storage at reasonable rates. Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge i TR Furs called for promptly i i T f have gone to Atlantic City, where| Mr. Evan Thomas Fisher will ar- on notice. they are staying at the Hotel Am-|rive in Washington Sunday from his |- -I M. ADAMS (;.mi i,/z for altering or bassador, overseeing the completion | home In California for his weddi: g 0,0) of their new home there. Seturday, Tune 2 “to Nrisn Eisanms |8 HARDWOOD FLOORS odeling Stored W ithout == urnett, daughter of Mrs. Sid > Z i Senator George Wharton Pepper, | Halou. = The ceremony will be per- (5 1503 Connecticut Ave. g"‘"iz’, s"" 2yl Rs“,‘":"""' Fho returned to Washington vester- | formed at 4:30 o'clock in St. John's | 01d FI R ished Ell FOCIEr Gy fmees. on ;‘.:Z' ‘Jhobe\s?l!l“ednclcoqdr:;:;yy Mgz, Pep- Church and will be followed by a re- | & oots Refinishe: repairs and alterations. "y 0 ce] t] oy O 1 White Sulphur Springs . this eve. | " nIng 2t Rauscher's. | oy s R T ning. They will return to Washington | Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney the first of next week. | will entertain at a supper party this !evenlnx at Locke Tavern Club. HEMSTITCHING Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Mrs. Robert Lee has returned Lee, to Mr. Stoddard Pintard John-|to W i rer BUTTONS COVERED Frocks and Coats The Frocks Are for Street. The Coats Are Very Smart _' The marriage of Miss Ellen Bruce aton, won of Mo, ana Mrs: Goorac 'y, | 2=Sashinston from New York wher, Mrs. M. E. Holley Afternoon and Sports Wear/ Sports Models Johnston of New York, will take place ORIENTAL Col. 9378, 2561 15th st. Thursday, June 28, at noon. The cere- RUG mony will be performed in the Davis | IMP Memorial Church at Elkins, W. Va., ORTER and will be followed by a breakfast | Cleaner and Repaire and reception in the home of the,en-rlvn-v on rugs a bride’s parents, Graceland. Miss Lee | We also sell rugs at 1s spending this week in_New York, | o o 5 where she is the guest of Mrs. George N. G. HINTLI Van Vleck, and will probably join her | 1206 18th, at Com, Main 9678 315 520 Both assortments are made up of values far exceeding these popular prices mother in Washington Sunda: Bert L. Olmsted Geo. F. Triebler T Hlt: n’:fi“ beautiful place Silk and Wash Dresses—all the novelty Coats and the Smart Jacquettes—in Tweeds, " : Washinogmnn!e a?geg:{c’ge ;: Crepes, Taffetas and Organdy, Voile, Linen, etc.. Camelair, Overplaids and Mannish Mixtures— Bartho]dl Restaurant restaurant during inclement ) in new models of wanted designs—elaborately designed with a dash that creates distinctive style. . 1341 F Street weather. :_(Te finished. In all the new Tans, Grays and deeper shades. Announces Diner &lo.m(fl;‘sr Charge “S‘m)nmdng 2° Second Floor Third Floor Dance to Meyer Davis’ Famous LePARADIS BAND The Same Band Now Playing at Keith’s the opening of our service to ladies as well as gentlemen— beginning Sunday, May 27th This expansion of our facilities is cheerfully made in re- sponse to the urgent request of many of our patrons—and it will be our pleasure to have the ladies enjoy Bartholdi service. 8 ANM. to Midnight on Sundays 7 AM. to Midnight on Week Days Sport Skirts $5.95 Offering * selection of Wool Eponge, Homespun, Prunella, Tweed, Velour, Wool Crepe—in knife and box plaits; also straight- line models. . Gray, Tan, White and the other wanted colors. Pirst Floor—North Sports Sweaters $3.95 in plain and novelty weaves—and modeled in Ty-on and Swagger Coat styles — both sleeves and sleeveless, in plain colors and combinations. First Ploor—South For the BRIDE —ua special $21 ALUMINUM Ay ’ iy Gl G5 LOVELY APPAREL Designed for Youth Bathing’ Suits 295 A special offering from the new depart- ment. The approved one-piece models—in Navy, Black, Red, Brown, Beige, etc.—solid colors with the fancy combinations. Bathing Caps, 25¢ to $2.95. L Pirst Ploor—South Silk Underwear : 53.95 A handsome collection of Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins and Bloomers—made up in fine crepe de chine and radium silk— trimmed with dainty lace and ribbon, or plain tailored. loj——| EE—EEE_EéEEE:—:EE—EEEEEEE—EEEEEEEEEEEEE i——=|o|——lol—2]a] Graduation Dresses, in Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Batiste, Voile I rged 7 ‘1 tion that will al “f TS oo orne e SIB50.835,00950 | to the practical young bride Choice of All Three-piece Sports, Silk and Tai- I who expects to “keep house” loved: Suilys's o s e ol icnhind $48.50, $69.50, $87.50 | Coats, Capes and Wraps. .. .. ..$39.50, $49.50, $58.50 An Exquisite Line of Class Day and | i oty Diemeg T et 0 1 '$25,$3950,$49.50 | \ for $18.95. French Room Hats No matter what they were marked—here are 800 Charm- $ ing Trimmed Hats that are sub- ject to your selection tomorrow ' Sk feature Parisian inspirations and America's foremost making ekill—presenting models by Belart, Uland, Kibel, Bruck-Weies, Rawak, Betty Jane, ete. Turbans, Crepe Hats, Straw Hats, Street Hats, Dress Hats, Garden Hats, Fel¢ Hats. Every trimmed Hat in the French Room—and there are plenty of White among them—Sports Hétspmt r';:."udcd. ‘ at once. $21 worth of utensils Afternoon and Evening Dresses. . $25, $39.50, $55 Wash Dresses. ..$12.50, $17.50, $25 1 Roaster 1 2-gt. Saucepan el e . <......$5,8750,$10,$1850 ||| 1 4-cup Percolator 1 448 Tou Keuslo | Kitted Dresses and Suits. ... $15,$24.50,$35 . : iflm"l Fom ‘, ¢ i ‘ ‘ -in. Pie Pl ea ot | Novelty Gifts for the Girl Graduate ll 2 9Y%-in. Jelly Pans 1 Measuring Cup | ‘ | Juniors’ and Girls® [ Wash Dresses......... Silk Dresses. . ... Sweaters . .........0 Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULINMARTING T VMgMN] ¥ Street - and i214.20 121D G Strot, Hours: !c“ to 5:30 <en...$3.75.8$450, 36 Riding Susts Knicker Suits Fftreel. Gorner Thirloenth : ——Jol—=]o]lc—=]oj—=]ole——x2[al———lo]c—— ol ——lo| c—= o] =] 0] E—:EEEE—EEEEIEE