Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. ° Soci President and Mrs. | panied by House Children’s Concert HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing are entertaining at the White House the ambassador to Belgium and Mrs. Henry | M Prather Fletcher and Senator Frank |y B. Kellogg, all of whom accompanied ) M. W It them to Arlington yesterday and ""‘“‘v‘:‘;‘""' Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins, be with them at the children’s sere- |, nade at American League Park today. | Mrs. Kellogg was a guest at the White House yesterday with senator, accompanying the presi-! jan dential ‘party to Arlington, but 1eft|par pgpente last evening for her home |H ho Swiss Minixter Leaving for New York Tonight. The minister of Sw Mme. Peter will go to New York to- | night, from where Mme. Peter will| sall aboard the Pavis Tuesd e 6 The minister will return to Washing. | C! ton at the end of the week and the latter part of Junme will go to Cam- bridge to attend the graduation of his | wi son, Mr. Marc Peter, jr., from Harvard | v y. The minister and his son |in Wwill sail ‘at the end of June to join |le Mme. Peter for the rest of the sum- |H The minister of Bolivia and sonoml(‘x de Ballivian and th daughter, | of will leave |3 eek or ten|ta hort | 1 part of | Miss Diana r heon today s Mary Pa month. The ing entertained | 8o in compliment to [at a of next | th included Miss | Jean Darrah, | A B3 ia Walton and nger. both of s Clara Ballenti 0. Miss Dorothy Mondell entertained | oday in compl nt to e Miss Helen Padcliffe, Mi Esther Prag. Miss Huf s¢ w — W litary attache of the Spanish Maj. Ci . wilk enter- | com- | £c d {1 s fT ude Mayo | onight for | de Cardenas, | a d pliment to her. fiance Senora de Rlano, the ambassador of counselor of the British embassy and | Spanish embassy, Senor do Amoedo, the [ 53 {dren win Later in the s itzerland and i her children will go to Nantucket. will entertain a company of 100 at din-| June 6. | ner this evening a when they will entertain at Le Paradis their son have marriage age | Bartow, and Mr. ming | Saturday, June 9, at 4 o'clock (day- ts | light saving time) Christ Church, Tul- | pehackan follow eon of Mrs. William Barber Goolrick. ington tomorrow morning for Gov- ernors Island, N. Y., where Col. Tay- lor is on duty with the 16th Infantry. They will be at Camp Dix, . 8. A N. J., during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Johnsen will close thelr home on 18th street to. morrow and will open their hous: Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.. for the son. Lieut. and Mrs. Todd, their son- in-law and daughter, and their chil- dren, will spend the month of June with them, Hard ing,‘ Accom- Guests, to Hear at League Park. Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Denby will comeé to Washington the middle of next week from their home on Long Islang and will be the guests of the former's brother and _sister-in-law, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Denby. Miss Mary Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Ellfort, has chosen Tuesday, Juns 26, for her wedding to Mr. Charles van Brunt Cushman, son of Dr. Allerton Cushman. The wed- | ding will take place in Thompson- ville, Conn., the summer home of the bride's parents. ere the ambassador of Spain and aly, Den Gelasio Caetani; the rs. Chilton, the counselor of the umanian_legation and Mme. Nano, r. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.: r. and Mrs. William Stewart Rey- me.. Mrs. J. A. Hull will entertain infor- mally at luncheon tomorrow at the Federation of Women's Club teahouse on N street, for Mrs. Ray Arnold, who is soon leaving Washingtom. Miss Katherine Sutherland enter- tained at luncheon today in compli- ment to Miss Eleanor Klein of 8t Louis, who 18 the guest of Miss Elea- nor Wheeler. de Mohrenschildt, Miss Sulll- an, the second secretary of the attache of the British em- Mr. Sims. Thropp_will spend June with Dr. and Mrs. Willlam olland Wilmer, their country ome in Virginia, and with her chil- ve Washington June 8. ummer Mrs. Thropp and nd the ssy, Mrs. Pre-Nuptail Dinner for Miss Milburn and Maj. Price. r. and Mrs. John L. Edwards were < At dinner last evening enter- ng for their daughter, Miss Vir- i mdwara Alice Milburn and nophon H. Price. The other guests were members of the wedding party which will attend Miss Milburn and Maj. Price at their marriage Saturday. In the company were Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Wezner, Miss Vivian Smith, M Wilson, Capt. Edward French, James Lester, Maj. Paul Evans, Maj Samuel Cousins and Mrs. John M- burn. Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson the Chevy Chase ub, Mr. and Mri. John Andrews Kratz 1l be hosts at dinner this evening, honor of the latter's son, Mr. Brom- Seeley and his flancee, Miss Velma itchcock. Miss Louisa Hoar and her flance, Mr. hristopher LaFarge, will be the guests honor at luncheon Sunday of Mr, and rs. T. A. Scott Thropp. who will enter- in at'the Montgomery Country Club. | & Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, jr. entertained at dinner last night Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chappell and their house guests, Miss Emily Cuthbert, Commander and Mrs. Chandler and Mr. Hamilton Gordon. Mr. and M Snow will entertain at dinner Sat- urday evening for Miss Sldney Burle- son. Miss Alice Milburn and her flance, Xenophon Price, will be the guests whose honor Mr. Thomas D. Robert- n_will entertain at dinner this evening Le Paradis. The guests will include e members of the wedding party. ot Mrs. William Concoran Eustis and iss Margaret Eustis will entertain house party over the weekend at country home, Oatlands, Va., ¢ recently opened for the Miss Sybil Fletcher was hosiess at dinner last evening, entertaining in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Burnett and her flance, Mr. Evans Thomas Fisher, whose marriage will take place ERWOOD, MISS LAURA DWIGHT Holyoke, Mass., who, with her sister, Miss Helen Dwight, is a guest of 2 Mrs, Victor Murdock. ] uel Calvin Cumming, whose marriage . Mr. Sidney Dean, Mr. George Willlams ~ guests Graves entertained at dinner last even- ing at the Chevy Chase Club. other guests included Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, Miss Idris Kendrick, Miss Elizabeth Evans, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, take place Saturday, were the and Capt.” Hubert Harmon. in “whose Mr. Ralph Col. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler have returned to @his country from South America, where the former was a delegate to the Pan-American co: ference. Col. and Mrs. Fowler, who honor The Dr. and Mrs. William Norton John- ed invitations for the their daughter, Edith H. Hamiiton Warner Saturday. The other guests were Miss | |3 ara Ballou, Miss Lucia Turner, Miss Katharine Ward of Los Angeles, | Miss Josephine Fisher of New York, | Miss Drika Fisher, Miss Mary Hellen, | Mr. Cameron Winslow, Mr. Burnett and ~McCallum = streets,| Turner, Mr. Francis Van Burem, Mr hia. ~ A reception at Up-|Edgar Scoft of Philadelphia, Lieut ~ home of Dr. and Mrs. John- | Dwight Dickinson, Ensign Harold Van 6430 Germantown avenue, will Buren and Lieuf. Reginald Hubbell, flance of the hostess. of n. Mr. Warner is the son of Mrs. rner and the late B. H. Warner of shington. Mi - " Willlams L C-El' Sam- | " ORIENTAL RUGS Cleaning and Repairing of Rugs and Carpets e8nInE 800 pesscnabie” Bat Sutisfaction Guaranteed. We also sell rugs at reasonable prices. us—for your own satisfaction. N. G. HINTLIAN Mrs. George D. Hope and Mrs. Star.- rd Conness motored to Fredericks- % yesterday with Mr. Grayson L. hornton, and were guests at lunch- Try L89S . W. W. Taylor and her sons, am and Oliver. will leave Wash- . ing, which wiil The gue: Capt. e his Lachelor dinner the evening at the Army and X The two di i f Capt. Hubert Riley | sterday Mrs. L. L. Aitken of Den- ver, Col., entertained at luncheon for Miss Williams at Ward, Park Ho- tel. The guests included Mrs. Franeis | Willi John B. Kendrick, | ., Idris Ken- | ne e Kendrick and The marriage of Mis Glachlin, daughter of Ma, Mrs. McGachlin, to Lieut rad Odell, United S take place Friday a j. Gen. Joseph Con- i tes Army, will| ernoon, June 22, { ington barrack: eman, rector | phany, officiat- Will be attended cn, as maid of will be Miss th Embick, | an Antonio, Tex., and Miss Virginia Walthall, Lieut. | Odell will have as his best man Lleut. H. E. Heineke, and the ushers will be Lieut. Harry L. L. Gibney " and | Parks. A reception will be held bl after the ceremony in the | home of the bride's arents a V' - ington barracks. i wave Mr. and have as their Sullivan of Ph ing Mr. and Mrs. &t dinner, entertal, 10 Mlle. nd whose marriage Washi in Jam of the Church of the ing. Miss McGlachi by Miss Dorothy Go nd her bridesr Louise Young, Miss Miss Betty a M in compliment nor de Cardenas wili take place | June. Other gues WELCOME NOBLES - It is with great pleasure that 1 am authorized to ex- tend to vyou a hearty wel- come in the form of a 2 hriners’ pecial ale A All mercharidise, includin Tapestries, Silks for drapers ies. Cretonnes, Lace Curtains, Satin Damasks, Pillows, Lamps, Velours, Scarfs, will be greatly reduced and de- livered free to all parts of the United States. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Signed: Julius Lansburgh. For Lansburgh Int. Decorating Co. 637 F St. NW: OIS e T el SR pifeleedieieadesdr oo e oo efo o siredeipadeoddiodsadeadesdsefriiadiedeatsatiodee DON'T accept gray Aajir. At small expense and with perfect safety tint it to natural shades of golden, brown or black. Be sure! | Be safe! Use Brownatone — time | tested a nd rellable — guaranteed | absolytely harmless to hair, scalp : and gkin. Without fuss or muss restape almost immediately the ex- | act color and youthful beauty of | your graying hair. Brownatone is | easy to apply. it will not rub off | and cannot be detected. Unaf- fected by shampooing or other hair | treatment. Send 10c to-day for trial bottle and be convinced. On ! sale everywhere—50c and $1.50. i The Kenton Pharmacal Co. | 417 Copia Bids., Covingeon, Ky. | i i BROWNATONE | ‘Tinte Gray Mair Any Shade 1208 1Sth, at Conn. Ave. Main 9678 $200 @ ; ! Prize i A | |, ! i for Envelopes 364 other prizes Your dealer will give X vou information. Not a Blemisn mars the perfect a tively concealed, color and corre, Iy -tiupg; FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City & RO B BB Gouraud's Oriental Cream [y EmAES e Now in Our New Store, 610 12th St. Two-Day Sale Of Chokers To make room for Fall stock, e ve ry Choker and Summer Fur on hand will be offered FRIDAY and SATURDAY at— , 25% to 50% Discount Stone Martens, Baum Martens, Minks, Sables, Squirrels and all other smart furs are'included. A chance to secure your summer fur at a decided bargain price. SUHTTH T T TN To the Ladies with straight and linkest hair e at Emile’s will convince you that your hair A permanent will be like naturally curly for six to eight months rlnrdl;::‘:l weather conditions, either with small or large wave, as you Shampooing improves the wave. Emile specializes on permanent wave and has twelve years ex- perience in this line. No borax or chemicals used. Permanent Wave Specialist. ' 1213 [~ Conn. Ave. Phone Franklin 4422-5956. OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Hair Dressing Hatr Colering i | LD T S LT T T T A ML Brothers OME down immediately for a decided downpricing on these 48 Dresses Special Reduction 27.50 Were up to 65.00 Canton Crepes, Georgette, Flowered Chiffon, Dotted Swiss, colorful Linens— Pleats, Ribbon-trimmed, Faggoting—all pleasingly Parisian and authentically Oriental. TWELVE THIRTEEN F THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Comely Frocks for the hot days— There’s a charm of originality to the model- ing which reflects their authorship abroad and here—and 3n urge in the price that will influence your prompt selection. Imported Swiss, Normandy, Voiles, Hand- drawn Linens, French Crepes, Organdies, Printed Silk Crepes. Many of these Frocks are imported—many have French and Porto Rican Hand-drawn embellishment; also beading and embroidery. ; $1 250 to $45.00 Special features Shantung Suits and Dresses—smartly modeled and very popular.......... 25 Sports Skirts Silk Crepe and Roshanara Crepe Skirts, in kni?e— pleated models. Popular colorings. $11-50, $13.50 Sports Sweaters Jacquette Side-tie models. Also Sleeveless Coat Sweaters in wool. $4.50—$5.75 New Conceits in Summer Hats Many different designs—for street, dress and sports wear. Garden Hats, Flower-trim- med Leghorns, Hair and Maline—in trim shapes —and the ‘floppy” brims—$7.50 to $25. ¢ Featuring Ribbon Hats—all colors— $7.50 t6.$1 3.50 rrived in New York the first of the eek, -remain there for short visit before returning to the ment on H street. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Hol- combe will be hosts at dinner this evening. part- Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson will close their home on 16th street the middle of June and go to Narragamsett Pier, where they have taken & cottage for the season. The wedding of Miss Louise Thoron and Mr. Ewen Cameron acVeagh will take place Thursday afternoon, June 28, at 8 o'clock, n the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washifigton Cathedral of S8. Peter and Paul. The ceremony, which will be performed by Cagen Walden Myer, will be followed by a reception in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Henry Leonard, on K street. Miss Thoron will be attended by her sister, Miss Ellen Thoron. The former Secretary of the In. terior and Mrs. Albert B. Fall return- ed to Washington last evening from their home, in Three Rivers, N. M., and are at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodg (Continued on Ninth s uaranteed to remove QT tan, freckies, pimples. ;é, sallowness, etc. Ex- treme cases. Rids Impurities. Lusves the srjs coiees of es.. ives the skin clear, healthy. At leading toilet m& At Pre-W, i Twe Slzen 10u: 3" oo INAL TOILET CO. Beautiful Summer Millinery $ Values Out of the Ordinary — Styles and.the very latest : Values to $10 are most unusual, and represent values that able at the original price. We believe this to secure distinctive Millinery of the very worn during the sum- mer. 5 Specially Priced for Friday | Unusually Smart The Hats we offer would be most reason- is a rare opportunity latest styles to be Ida Walters 1415 G Opposite Keith’s 'A BIG SAVING SALE For the Home Folks and Strangers‘ The Values Are Exceptional Beautiful Dresses $ 2 5 DRESSES All the new crepes, georgettes, novelty In exclusive models, hand- silks and cambinations. some materials. Special at 34900 Values to $40 figured crepes and novtl- ties Hundreds of Voile Dresses, Light or Dark Colors, $5.95 to $15.00 Gingham Dresses, $5.00 Linen Dresses, All Colors, $9.95 . SLASHING THE PRICES ON COA TS, CAPES AND SUITS $30 to $35 Suits. ........§23 50 | $25 Sport Coats..........$16.95 | $49 to $55 Suits........ -$35.00 $35 Sport Coats........ -$25.00 $65 to $85 Suits........ -$49.50 $45 Navy Twill Wraps. . -$29.50 $39-50 AND $30 tow Capes and Coats, Twills, Tricotines, Velvay .......... $75 to $85 handsome lustrous pile fabric Capes and Coats. . . . .. Also finest silk Capes and Coats. Special .... The Smartest Kind of Skirts Roshanara, *crepe, flannels, silks. Extra special, $9.95, $12.95 and .$25.00 .$49.50 .$49.50 The Newest Sweaters Golf Models, Sport Styles With or without slecves. Special at $3.98, $5.00, $5.95 @o. NewYork OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» Fifth Avenue- 1510-H. STREET. N.W. J M Bidding Removal Sales Our assemblage of Fashions for all manner of Day or Evening Wear is being offered in its ENTIRETY-—noth- . ing is being RESERVED — at very | DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. This sale -embraces most desirable ap- parel, suitable for. Summer and Early Autumn ‘wear. ; Complete revision of prices now in effect This Sale is Conducted on a CASH Basis Government Checks Will be Accepted All Sales Must be ABSOLUTE

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