Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 8

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G STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, MONDAY, MAY 28 1923. ° ‘| the Davis speaking prize in open competition at the university. The International Assoclation of Art and Letters, 1715 I street, will hold a reception this evening at 8 o'clock with a delighttully arranged program of monologues and music and there will be dancing and cards. w On the program are Mr. W. A. B Sye. ? teno Mrs. Ni piano: Mrs. Warren Gibbs, sop . the Rev. George Dudley, coster song Mr. Waiter Nash, cello, snd Maj, Fer- ris, dialect monologues. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, SOCIETY. ociety SOCIETY ==t E 'fhe President and Mrs. Harding Occupy Historic Pew in First Presbyterian The evening will open the member- ship drive which will continue for a short time. Theta_Chapter of National Theta : "—‘"_ Church for Memorial Service. HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing attended the service in the First Presbyterian Church, John Marshall place, invitation for s held for United States soldiers. President Grover Cleveland attend- ed services in the Central Presh terfan Church during his cight years as President, and yesterday the P’res- ident and Mrs. Harding occupied the pew formerly used by other historic characters. Mme. Panaretoff. wife of the min-{ ister of Bulgaria, entertained at luncheon today when her guests were Mme. Carneckis, wife of the charge d'affairs of Lithuania; Frau von Lewinski, -wife of the counselor of the Germany embassy; Calderon. wife of f g George T Carroll_Walcutt, Mrs. Erank H s_vong Helow, M Mrs. James Frederick Boland. Wilmer Butler Senator and Mrs. W, E. Leaving Capltal for 3 Senator _and Mrs, Walter E. Edge returned Saturday from a fishing trip in Canada and will be in their home on Rhode Island a day, when they will close the ingion house and go to the Country Club near Atla in the summer th a sion of their new ho at, Ventnor, which is how nearing completion, When they leave Thursda v will be accompanied by the Ygénator’s Young son, Walter . Edge Jr. The financlal se! of the Italian embassy ido Jung, will be host to a company of four- teen at dinner this evening, enter- taining at the Purple Iris Tea House. About_ fifty additional guests have been asked for dancing after the dinner. affaire 3 a The charge d'affaires of Greece an Mme. Tsamados will entertain at an informal dance this evening. There will be about thirty guests. jen. John J. Pershing chief of atatt,’ 28 37 Wil be the honor guest at the dinner to be given this Cvening in celebration of the sixth anniversary of the sailing of the U 8. S. Baltic with Gen Pershing and his party to take part in the world war. The officers who accompanied him on the Balt } the dinner, at the Hotel Hamilton. Col. Parker Hitt. is in charge of ar- n 1917 are giving | take a house in Washington, and will remain here permanently. Mrs. John F. Rodgers will close her home here the end of the week and B0 to York Harbor, where she will open her hummer home, Willow Cot- tage, for the season Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, who, with her daugbter, Miss Anna Hamlin, went abroad earlier in the spring, has taken an apartment in London for the season. Miss Hamlin will be among the Americans to be presented at the first court Wednesday. Mrs. Randall Hagner* and her_chil- dren will go to Watch HIll, R, I. early next month to spend the sum- mer. Miss Grace Brame, president of Pre- miere Business Women's Club, enter- jained the club Friday, May 25, at the hon f Mrs. Edgar Revercomb, announced the engagement sister. Kathryn Marian, to Mr. Nissley Ulrich. Mr. Ulrich will graduate from Penngyl- vania State College next- month, ewnld-Berry Wedding In St. Paul’s Church Today, \ The marriage of Miss Avis Berry, daughter ~f Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Berry to M= Hudson Charles Grune- Creeden, dent of ¢ eorgetown University rformed the ‘eremony, which was P followed by a bieakfast at the home | of the bride’s parents in Wyoming avenue, Miss Florence Berry was maid of honor for her sister. Mr. Curtis Breux of Huma, La., was the best man, and the ushers re Mr. Charles E Berry, jr, and Mr. Thomas Burns of New Orleans, Charles Noble Gregory had with him Sunday evening, iibson Fahnestock and Mr. and Walter Tuckerman. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and daughter, Miss Madeleine Austin, );:t tertained a company of thirty at a buffet supper last evening. . Mrs. Hugh Southgate is entertain- ing a company of thirty at bridge this afternoon in her home, the Lodge. Ch ase. Additional SENORITA ELEN of the former minister of Bolivia, who, with him and Senora de ington to make her future ho dero: returning to Wi guests have been asked for tea, when Mrs. Edward A. Keyes —and Mrs. Grace Hamilton will preside at_the | tea table. | Dr. Julia Greene will entertain at dinner this evening at _her home, Grey Greenery, in Rock Creek Park, in honor of Dr. U. G. B. Pierce and Mrs. Plerce and the trustees of all | Souls Unitarian Chureh.. There will | be twenty guests in the company. | Mrs. Alexander E. Jackson of Dal- | las, Tex. is visiting her son, Mr. fe Jackson, who will receive his | LL. M. and A.B. degree; | was president of the senior law class |of his law course. HAR 815 £ WING- EA CALDEROYN, last year, taking his B.L. degree, and | was ‘also president of the Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity. He is a mem- | ber of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary | debating fraternity, taking part -in | the legal debates for the three years Mr. Jackson won | Sigma Sorority will hold its annual banquet at the Burlington Hotel this evening. = Miss Monica Donald is to be the toastmistress ands the committee is composed of Miss Anne Ricker, chairman; Miss Elsie McClure, Mrs. Percy Walton and Miss Mary Dalgleish.” A dance, to which addi- tional guests have been invited, will follow the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Corby have loaned their house on the Rockville pike for a bridge party this after- noon for the benefit of the building fund for the clubhouse for the Wom- en’s Club of Bethesda, Md. There will be about 250 playing bridge and a program of music will be given by Miss Ituth Brackman Rodgers, s0- prano, of New York, who is the house guest of Mr, and Mrs. Corby. Mrs. John MacGowan and Miss Mac- Gowan, who are traveling on the con- tineiit, have arrived in Paris. where they are at the Hotel St. James et d’Albany. The charge d'affaires of the United States at the court of St. James and Mrs. Post Wheeler will give a ball this evening in London, when their guests will include the members of the embassy staff and a large num- ber of Americans now in London. Among them will be those who will be presented at court by Mrs. Ygheeler. Former United States Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Lippitt have as their guests in_their country home at Cum- berland, R. I, Mrs. james G. Blaine, jr., in whose honor they entertained at luncheon Saturday. The financial attache of the German embassy and Frau Bendix will sail to- morrow aboard the Reliance for their home in Germafiy for a vacation. The Brazilian ambassador to London and Mme. da Gama, who were in Wash- ipgton for some years when the former was_ambassador to- this country, have as their guests former Governor of New York and Mrs. Charles S. Whitman. Mme. da Gama was an American and lived In Ni York at_the time of her (Continued on Ninth Page.) 1217, Conn. Ave. Dgcdration DayNeedables You will enjoy the clay more—properly gowned for your outing NG A Qe _Vlmh.m:' n i (g ':\‘ i \ ; Nl | T l.n‘ll it ik 1 A profuse variety of the \ A Shop of Individuadlity rangements. A ’ j/g) opueliT T NERTEN iy Garfinkle&10° ing a short time in Richmond executive mansion as the guest of Governor of V inia and 3 . occupied the gove the Richmo! horse show. Mrs. inkle wore gown of French blue crepe and a cape trimmed in blue fox, while Mrs Hope wore a gown of ETay georgette cmbroldered in the same shade of gray and a long y cape with a chinchilla collar, and a gray hat. Surgeon General and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt will entertain at a din- ner dance this evening at Le Paradis for their daughtcr, Miss Mary Stitt, in compliment to Alice Milburn her fiance, Maj. Xenophon Price. the members of .'Fa'shionable Skirts Plaited and plain models most effectively draped Wool Canton, Roshanara Crepe, Flannel, Satin, Eponge,_ Overplaids, Prunella—in White, Tan, Gray, Navy and Black First Floor—North Exclusive Fashions for Women Women's and Misses’ LOVELY NEW APPAREL First Reduction Sale Individual Fashions ur splendidly varied and wide showings of exquisite apparel afford smart and serviceable selections for the wardrobe of the discerning woman. at Specialized Prices . and Mrs. R. R. Govin and Miss Govin closed their house on chusetts avenue last week and pending a ¢ da at the Hamilton Hotel . before leaving Wed- nesday for the Catskills (o spend the summer. e are continually prepared to indulge every individual preference by con- stantly new arrivals, distinguished for an elusive difference, from world - famed makers. Mrs. William J. Boardman will go 3 to Murray Bay, Cana the middle of June and open her summer home there. Miss Mabel Boardman will re- main in Washington until the middle of June, when she will close their home on P street and join her mother at Murfay Bay for the rest of the season. Unusual values are to be had in this sale of high-class wearing apparel Sweaters Sleeve and sleeveless. Coat models ; Jacquette and Ty-on—in Worsted, Mo- hair and Fiber Silk combi- nations.” All popular color- ings. $3.95 $5.00 Pirst Floor—South. Bathing Suits The models m:ceptnble to the Bathing Beach regula- tions. Plain and combina- tion coloring- $9.95 $5.00 Pirst Floor—South. Gowns, Frocks, Wraps, Sports Clothes, Coats Al Spring Millinery Substantially Reduced. SWORZYNS 1219-12‘2:1‘ !G‘tsfiF NW, Storg Hours: 9to 6 Tuesday is 99¢ Day In Our OwNsturs STORE Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ballou will on- tertain at dinner this evening, at the s Army and N: Club, in compliment Wi il {0 the latter's daughier, Miss Il raps Suits Dresses Millinery beth Burnett, and he . Thomas Fister, whose marriage Sweaters Skirts Blouses take place Saturd; afternoon, k) . Euests will include the members of Knitted Costumes Furs Accessories their wedding party. R. . . . . ks iding Habits Bathing. Suits Senor Don Ignacio Calderon, former = 4 minister to this country from Boli and his daughter, Senorita Elena C deron, arrived in Washington this afternoon from New York and joined FStreet (orner Thirleenth Senora de Calderon at the Cairo, where she is temporarily located. Senor and Senora de Calderon will Now in Our New Store. 610 12th —Let Us Be —Responsible —for your FURS over sum- mer, Telieving vou of all worry about moths, burglars and “possible fires. Very reasonable rates for modern COLD STORAGE Coats left for altering or remodeling Stored Without Charge during Summer. Spe- cial Rates on repairs and al- terations now in force. | Sk Boee Every pair perfect. Glove Silk and Chiffon—silk or lisle tops—$1.95. Chiffon Silk and Silk Clockings—$2.95. White, Red, Blue, Green, ete. $1.95 $9.95 First Floor—Center. Blouses Dimity, with handmade collar and cuff, $1.95—and Voile, Batiste and the fine Crepe Silke—Jacquette and Overblouse—$5.00. $1.95 $5.00 Firet Floor—Oenter. | PHOENIX HOSIERY - The choice of those who finow'_;qud ty, worth and service Women’s Phoenix Silk Hosiery, $1.50 to $3. New Number of Phoenix Silk - and - Fiber, $1 Men’s P h o enix Silk Socks, $1.25 Children’s Phoenix Mercerized Lisle Socks with colored clocks, 45¢ The Hecht Co. 7th at F 5\ Girls!. Girls!! SaveYourHair With Cuticura and Olntment o clear Dandraff andi Bampiestres ot Orienre, Doyt £ Macdon Hovs: fi ““Tell Your Electrical } Troubles to Turberville We'll handle them for you expertly—at the moderate chzxxilof $1.50 per hour. o Fixtures and * Appliances Reduced § Middy Blouses, 99¢ Plain White Middies of fine quality Jean; open V necks; plain collar and cuffs, and some with three rows of braid. Sizes 6 to 22. Tuesday only at %9c Middy: Skirts, 99c¢ Middy Skirts of White Jean; full box, pleated; mostly with waistband, but some have bodice tops; regular W = A - $3.50 values, slightly soiled from han- { NASEY) /A NTAN dling; sizes 6 to-20. (A few light and dark blue are included.) Tuesday only at 99c each. (3"00 All-White Hats Dressy and Sports designs— that are very smart in their snowy whiteness. Large, me- dium and small shapes—trim- med with white flowers, white ribbon and white fancy orna- ments. For Tuesday— A $3.50 We are getty ready to move—and the reductions are to move stock before we go. For instance, fixtures for an entire house— omplete Turberville = ! 1719 Conr. Ave. Bet. R and,S Phone No. 9407 E——lolc———|otc—=[d—ajolc—=lol—=|d——|o|—=la| ——= o] ——=|d—=|o|—=|al —= ol =—2al¢=——a|olc——=|a| —=|o| —=|d—— o] —=|a| —= o] —=|F—— o] —=|a| c——= [0 | —=! | fl

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