Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 25 1923. B c - a company at the opening of Le|McGowan, Miss Helen Walker, Miss . ; | S ) | Baradis oot ‘garden last might. Nadia, Richardson, Miss Juliet Price. Births Reported. Oc}l@ The breakf: Tven lust Saturday | Mieoety, NUps, Miss Mery Arices |, The foliowing births have been reported fo (IWHERE THE BETTER THINGS CO o breakfast given lu a 3 s, el — . - - in the Interest of the Washington |and Miss 'Phoebe Sterrett of thethe health department fn the last twenty-four :fi”rv&;}?fim':‘%i' c,mvy“.‘a\o% 5d Aarie Collins, boy. - 5 fund toward purchasing Monticello | senior class. (Continued from Eighth Page.) plosymall 17 i I o B B e (0 ve| OFEY I and Lizettn . Dusbar, g, s 3, in | breakfast is being planned, to be| Mrs John Allen Munson WO 10| Vernon A. and Thelma A. Robiuson, girl. Ltain at supper Sunday, June 3. in | STRRRATE QR a "ot breaktast, | hostens ut the tea to be glveniby the ¢ vompliment to Miss Eleanor Carroll| g, inig gecasion the fiber and sinew | Women's trllvn(‘lub- 22 ;Trlc'tf“:l aiace, | Hill Clark will | ©f our country in the gremt golden | QR Sunday afterncon frow 3 t3, . |°. Miss Charlotte Freeman CIBT s} West will be represented. -and the | AFRSUNE AR MUPOn Wl 28 can- llentertain at bridge June i ! breakfast, under the chairmanship of da. Henriques, Mrs. x d Stella_Brooks, girl L. and Besse 4. Brawner, girl. 6. hoy. P. Miner, girl. 1109~11il G STREET NORTHWEST Beautiful Beaded DRESSES In a Big Sale Tomorrow at J 4 Miss Ruth Miller - e . breath and Miss Agnes Winn. Im- i e e & bridge tea for her. | Mrs. Forrest ¥. Vrooman, Avill be | nIli o1y Following the tea Dr. Sig- gir | An Absolutely § Fobil hune S eady rge number ©f |mund Spaeth, eminent musical critic catrambone.” bey. | | i i ave alreadv been sold to per- . fllus- eppina Horrelll, boy. ‘Gen. and Mrsi Bandholtz and sons disappointed In securing tables | 204 lecturer. will give a tallk, Hiu n Gulsti, boy. Unequulled ey nis lecture, {'Other Hosts at Ft. Mycr. t the first breakfast—the great | -y Fuboe for Nensr® a Gen. and Mrs. Harry Bsndholtzfpatriotic organisations and the most ew [ avere hosts at dinner last evening en- | prominent men and women of our| Mrs. Fannio P. Clift and daughter. {tertaining in_compliment to the 1at-'country. The tables will be adorned | Miss Linda Lee Clift, of 4115 Tth ter's sister, s Genevieve Yarbor-|ith historfc as well as up-to-date | strect northwest, are spending sev- ough, and ‘taking thelr guest 1atef|emblems and some of our most dis- |cral davs at Atlantic City. While | to the dance which the officers at|tinguished statesmen will be repre- | there they will attend the Northern { Fort Myer and thelr wives gave Infgenteq by descendants. Baptist convention, which is being * the Administration building at the Lot 1 oat eity: fort. In the dinner company were| nd Bessie M. Niiger, hoy. oulle M. Kra boy. D-I-N-N-E-R Any of the week at this low cover charge. Come Sunday and wee for yourself. Three- $ Four- $l.25 Course, Course, The Wyoming Cafe Col.” and Mrs. Frank Morrow, | The marriage of Miss Lottie Silbert, | Mrs, E. Mortimer Ward and her | Jose Seymour, and Mary e Col. and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Silbert | son, E. Mortimer Ward, jr, of Locust | Robert R. and C. r and Col. Ar-|of Winston-Salem, N. C., to Mr. Monte | Valley, N. Y., are guests at the Lee is and Rebes s. Loui: Mrs, Edward A, Kr o i — i | thur_Conklin, oo | 31 Conen, also of Wiratdr House for several da o ang Reta D, bo, Othere entertaining at dinner be- | Place yesterday in the Joserh B “and Niazie | MelD ents Boad ol Gatfomls et fore the dance were Col. and Mrs.|tel Rev. Dr. A, Simon of Eighth Willlam' 1."aa” Tente Mebosats. boy | TSI T = S - Street emple officiating.” The cere- 2 -4 wihs cliwell by abare e Marriage Licenses. ashanks, r served for the immed i, & MPedlate yjyrriuge lcenses have been issued to the “und A —— Townsley, Capt. Char Vha . The bride wore a suit of gray silk ““fionald L_Marsh and Je e H. Davis s Lieut. Willard A. Holl to match and a corsage bou-| e . Hil i : Lieut. William J. Crowe. t of roses and lilies of the valley, (Glosman and Hazel § . “Mrs. Hawkins received the guests| Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left town im-| Js e I ces. Nathan Coh at the dance vd was assisted by Mrs, | mediately for Canada and the Thou- ~ 2 Charles L. Scott, Mrs. Arthur T.|%and Islunds. They will be at home | o ps ML Carbe Thayer and Mrs. I Kitts. in Winston-Salem ‘after June 15. * Youni and Francls Toye. . Guizn aud Touise J. ‘Thee. boti Baldwin and Cora B. Cox, both While you are away on your vaeation this Va. summer let us fnakc a ne_\v lot of shades for | > "o =« Facter rees i JHII!IIII!IIIIIIIl'llll!lflmfliflll i Itaymond §. and Hamilton Hawkins, wh guests in- Elizabeth (. Hall, girl. mony cluded C i 1 i | | The commerclal secretary of the| 1Mrs. James G. McKay entertained British embassy and Mrs. Buxton en- | at luncheon today at the U tertained at & reception yesterday | Club for Miss Margaret W afternoon in celebration of Empire | Paducah, Ky. day. The gu timate friend British embassy. the price just about represents the cost of making. They’re fashioned of georg- ette and canton crepe, and beaded in contrasting shades. and Ray 8. Poole. sra, Va.. and Clara g s included a few in- | from Nationai Ca al S V. Jones of Polndexter, V. und members of the [ table c in the e colors, b and vellow, the favors ‘were pendanis of top A woman who separates from her States Minister to The company include < | husband after making an agreement Portugal and Mrs. Thon H. Birch | Mary Wheeler, sister of the for a on of property is not later it st atanien vening at | honor, and Miss Nina Marshall, 3 : vy, according to a re- e s New York. in honor of | Jessica Stark, Miss Louise Whorf, | cent dac he Ohio supreme | former United States Ambassador to | MIss Bernice Taylor, Miss Margaret | court. Spain Joseph E. Willard Former* Unitec Embroidered Jacquettes Scores of charming new styles in all the latest col- 75 orings.All are fully lined 4 with silk and are finished Gen. and Mrs. John A. Johnston were hosts at dinner last evening, en- tertaining in compliment to Gen. John B. Belling . Mrs. Edson Bradley was hostesss at luncheon yesterday in her New York hiome, enfertaining in compliment to her son-ir and daughter, Suffra- gan Bishop and Mrs. Herbert Ship- man. The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Rentz of 2011 Kalorama road northwest, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to G. Clifford Emery, surgeon, reserve, United States pub- lic health service, of Fort Bayard, N. Mex. Dr. Bmery, is a native of the state of Maine, and at present is sta- tioned at Fort Bayard as reconstruc- tion officer. | v The wedding will take place in June. . q . 1 Former Senator and Mre. Chauncey G : bpeclal, $3-50 up M. Depew. who hive been at the ard during their annual % spring visit in Washington, returned ; 1o New York today with ribbon binding. Memorial Day WREATHS Delivered —anywhere, special, $3.50 up. Handsome wreaths made up of loag-lasting foliage and flowers—fitting tributes for the departed. 2 Non-Crushable Crepe PLEATED SKIRTS $9 75 Beautiful new models. All the most wanted colors. Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pleating—All New Styles VWHERE THE BETTER FTHINGS COIST: EIE (WNCAD Y QNS Aeg) "M-BRADKS & CO 1HOQ =111l G STREET NORTHWEST SILK OVERBLOUSES Leave your Decoration Day floral orders now to insure best attention and prompt delivery. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cobb, who were at Wardman Park Hotel for| Soveral weeks, have gone to Radnor. | 14th and H Phone Main 3707 Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Kerr are closing their house at 2430 Tracy place_and are leaving tomorrow for New York, where they will be at the | Ambassador Hotel prior to sailing for | \ Europe on June 6. { | 1219-1221 G Street N.W, Store Hours: 9 to 6 Bathing Suits (Tidal Basin Opens Tomorrow) All-wool Bathing Suits, in Black, Red, Navy and White: come 34.95 binations ... Bathing Suits, in Black, Maroon, Tan, Navy and ppmi i §E 95 belts ....... All-wool Annette Keller- man Tights; T $9.25 4“. - Complete asxortment of Bathing Caps, Belts, Shoes Bags, etc. Specially priced. Large Assortment of Kiddies’ Bathing Suits W. J. Henry enter- informally at din- ! in compliment to their house guests, Maj. and Mrs, C. H. Bandholtz. Bandholtz is & son | of Gen. Harry i 1 "\ capt. ana Mr HOTEL POWHATAN Roof Garden Will Open 6:30 P.M. Friday, May 25 Dinner, Supper and Dancing Service a la Carte MEYER DAVIS MUSIC WATCH FOR THE TWIN SEARCHLIGHTS Hotel Powhatan Main 2740 £ 5 3 2 % 3 Handsome new styles fashioned of Canton and Georgette Crepe. All the new solid colors as well as rich combination effects. All sizes. New Eo to Maine for the summer. g e i Mrs. Fannie P. Clift and her daugh- | ter, Miss Linda Lee Clift, are spend- | ing several days in Atlantic City, and | while there will attend the Northern Baptist convention Special Chiffon Silk Hose Special Leather Handbags Mrs. Griggs Howteas at Garden Party Tomorrow. Mrs. Robert Grizgs, wife of Prof. Griggs, the discoverer of the “Valley | of Ten Thousand Smokes,” is to be hostess at a basket picnic tomorrow, | weather permitting, at her home at | Bethesda, Md The music is under the direction of Miss Alice Henning, sister of Dean Henning and a member of the Ruben- stein Club. Prof. Bolwell of George ‘Washington University is organizing a base ball team, and the games will be directed by Miss Elsle Sanders and Miss Imogene Stockett. In case of rain the picnic will be held on May 30. ! — Mrs. Ethel Alicoate was hostess tc CHILDREN'S SHOES Children’s Shoes always Complete assortment of Wright and Ditson Tennis Rackets and Balls An entire new as- sortment at _this special price. Com- pletely fitted with mirrors, etc. Full fashioned, mercerized tops. Black and a full range. of all newest colors. Sports Skirts Specially priced for clearance Saturday only. Plain and plaited models, in Tans and Grays; including a number of the popu- lar Tan Camel’'s Hair Skirts; sizes 26 to 30 waist measure. Values Up to $7.50 $.98 Special for Saturday . . . . e (Y WHERE BETTER THINGS COST _M:-BRO@KS & 1109~11l1 G STREET NORTHWEST Fine weather means hard wear all day long for Kiddies’ Shoes. Hirsh’s Shoes are bui't to “Stand the Strain.” Mothers and Fathers find Hirsh’s give “Long Mileage” and cost less. SILK UNDERSKIRTS Well made of good quality Silk Jersey, in all the best $3.95 colorings, including black fancy pleated flounces. All of Our Knife-Plaited Skirts Priced Specially for Saturday Boyshform Brassieres Giving the slim lines of youth to the wearer. Of Pink Dobby Cloth; sizes 32 to 46......... - Growing Girls’, Misses’ and Boys’ ! OXFORDS---PUMPS ' . . o Cotton with wide satin .stnp:; sizy : . Growing Girls an; Eatout :—:;“‘;fq g o Child’s 1 e R T Just Received—A New Shipment c i 2 kinner’s Satin, in ite, paort ofccts, In oxfords and G pes, Brogue Perforations, Plain Sondalette Pumps iy Skinmers Sh o Of a Famous Make of by, "“"gé 6’5’ 108 Effects, Full-weight Soles, Rubber Turn Soles - { Heels, Solid Leather Construction jk: cut-out effects— . H i - 4 to $195 Tailored Wash Blouses S P 0 R 7 'S' M T S Egyptian Sandals VERY SPECIALLY 8% toll $245 Another shipment of these blouses; the for Growing Girls . 5 S - Boys> Oxfords same. kind that sold so quickly last wweek. 98 o to 8... vee..$195 § Of Cotton Pongee, Voiles an imities ; c 3 J PR A o A 814 to 11 $2.45 goifaTTokthet - Commroetion: i Peggy collars and Tuxedo effects; sizes 36 For Tailored Wear — In Town, ; 2 e e e full-weight _ soles, _rubber i g Other pretty color combina- 1134 to 2. to tions— 2)4t08............8395 2 to 8. For Travel, Outings and Sports s. 9 to 13% 1to@ Many Exceptional Values in Our “Keds” for Boys and Girls The Genuine - g B Chiaaien o OWNSTAIRS STOR For Boy Champion Tennis Y LA High and low Kiddies’ and Girls’ gr'.‘,’&-n :5.: i —in Brown and_ White iddies’ and Girls Times ‘ /% to 2. B d....... 0. w&h Ton i 2 to 6. - ash Dresses B Girls’—*“Keds” ! na bRy ot +iS : g ongse, Linene ahd many . ‘reil,llt’:;'P Bro:lm”uud —_— :‘L“m’galtr‘xo:::loghlgxod:!"d; Beautiful,hand-embroidered styles,'in a delight- k —_— e S hns W e ful variety of models and colorings. For the Miss and Young Woman there are the-ever-charm- ing pokes. Also a splendid array of short-back models in Mushroom effect. to 6, including Panty Barefoot Sandal 1 Play Sh Dresses, and 7 to 14. . .. In Patent and Tan Solid leather throughout—full double Soles. Each 5t08........8L15 8% tall.... c 3 for 8233 “1Yto2........$1.65 Colors include— ...$1.35 Sand Brown Orchid Green L - Cy w Wash Suits, big as 20 Dozen Ml Red god Seng = . - 3 : m m sortment. of, 'stylos, 'solid plain White Sean ihras Tows Black and White Navy and Gray & Rt St S RIS S, B SO (4t Fioor : SSlors 3 ) Meenste i $1.49 L S’!"o'..p‘: $1.00 to rics. Sizes 2 to 9. tional value, R WTTYY “Upper 7th St. in Location, City-Wide in Trade” o A ,-M—m. —— A % Y e g = | P e e S d

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