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6 S | ALEXANDRIA SOC[ETYI j Mrs. Morris L. Horner and her two children have gone to Provincetown, Mass., where they have taken & cot- tage for the summer. Miss Mittie Klipstein and her niece, Miss Mary Ellen Harriman, have re- turned from an extended trip to New Orleans, St. Augustine and Jaockson- wville, Miss Kathryn Uhler Is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smoot, in North Wilkesboro, N. C. Mrs. Horace Hancook of Ocala. Fla., is the guest of her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Hancock, on South Lee street Mrs, James Howard Corbitt of Suf- . was the guest last week of in-law and sister, Mayor Mrs. Willlam Albert Smoot, on North Washington street. Mrs. Willlam Augustus Moncure has ions for the marriage , Miss Margaret Eliza- r. Gardner Lloyd . and Mrs. Wil- turday evening, in old Christ llam June 16 Chureh Roothe, at 8 o'clock, nd Mrs nounce the marriag ter. Miss Mary Eve Crane. to Mr. Benton day, May 28. Jtobert Richard E. Crane an- of thelr daugh- Elizabeth Hitt, Satur- South Barrett is the Tupper and Waller . in New York city. Harry Reverley has returned A visit'to her aunt, Mre. Chrl topher Columbus Shriver, in Baltl more Mrs. Willis J. Fowler of Washing- ton was the week end guest of Mrs. James A. Long on Queen street Mrs. Russell G. Nicklin and Miss Jacauelin Nicklin have returned from W visit 1o the r's parents, M. et. in Libourne. e, and have the home of h Walter S. Nic Helen Nicklin. of Poolesville, f her brother and and Mrs. D. Clop- and Mrs . Mr ton Chambers Mrs. Louis Hight of Ove ok, Pa g 2 h\\drv rles W spent the we and Mrs, ¢, bus street Houston k end wit M o vore h his parents, Houston. on North Mi Rosemont M and Mre BB Adums; i Liera Corinne Milb afternoon on buth St nir Milburn and Miss rn entertained Saturday > lawn of their home, Asaph street, for their and nephew. Margaret, 1 John Wallace Monvoe nedict Wheatley is the guest and Mrs. Wiilis Holcomb S in Lynchburg Mary Troth has returnad from t to friends in Round Hill. Va P Browning of Washing- last week of Mr H. May on North guest Carroll n stree Mr. and Mre. Richard Hayden have teturned from a visit to the former's Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hayden, Graves of Pittsburgh home after a visit to law and sister. Rev and M ] M. Delaney, on South Columbus st on is th 1 Oak Jones to her daughter in Falls Church ora Thomas of Middleburg, guest of Miss Mildred Lee & guest of d, Md urned Mrs is the and Mrs. M. C. Azema and Miss A have returned from a Ellen Avery of Norfolk of Miss Elsie Turner on ulevard. Howard Plitt has returned to her home in Baltimore after a visit to her mother. Mrs. George W. Mays, on King street Aliss Roherta Welford of Charlottes- ville he recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Reardon, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mre. Archibald H. Richards announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sara Louise Richards, to Mr daron Binney Garrett. The wedding will take place late in the present month Miss Rosalie Broaddus is the guest of Mrs, Arthur Kerby in Fairfax county Mrs W. H. Spedden of Fairmont, W. Va, recently was the guest of Mrs. George Keys in Rosemont and left later for Staunton, Va. to attend the commencement exercises at Mary Baldwin Seminary. Mre B. Devore and Miss Agnes _Atlanta are the guests of in-law and daughter, E. Aten and Hall of guest Irving C. Danville, last week of Mr. Waugh in Rose- John Taylor Stephenson latives in Markham, Va Braxton Smith is the guest of w and daughter, Mr. and is. in Roanoke. elton _and Miss A nilormade monogram or letterhead wears well in your own estimation and vour friends’. If You're particular about your per- sonal stationery, have it engraved by WELCOME NOBLES OCIETY. Burke, in Rosemont. John L. Lon county s the guest o and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Norton. Washington University, will short talk on the the Columbian scholarships given would otherw the university Miss Elizabeth Wilson, of the Columbian Women, to Mrs. L. of ganizatio Howard | kins, wife of | Miss Anna L. will preside Elizabeth 0. committee for Rose, de at the tables ed by [ L. Kayser, ¥ na Clark and Miss the ty will be held in of Women's Univer street northw rooms Club, Miss Waters Entertains Waters was HARRIS EYANG MRS. HEVRY BALDWIN GANTT. JR.. T. S. A, Who, before her marriage in St. John's Church yesterday afternoon to Capt. Gantt, wax Mrx. Florelle Edson Mekie, widow of Maj. John W. MckKie, and daughter of Mr. and Mrx. Joxeph R. Edson. ' Allene Deputy have returned from a (Mirs. Frank visit to Mrs. E. L. Downey in Fred- | Rosemont ericksburg | Mrs. Ada B Mrs. W. N. Via and Miss Virginia | delphla was a guest of Via hav urned to their home - week en Charlottesville, after a visit to Jefferson d Mrs > Schellhorn o 42»(‘:’\}3 the guest of her eyt Reon Maurtha Adkins Julia Wood of Sudley, Va., was Mrs. Y‘el:‘l’:‘\e;k Joplin, Va nt guest of her brother and Mr. D. W. Prettyman and Miss Ruth . Rey. and Mrs. J. Ray- Prettyman are spending a week wit h on Mount |'nfl % triends in Harrisonburg United States Mason Hannan is the guest nr| £ “f—f ‘Bwkr.\l lh‘ f ‘lflrv‘kn Ferneyhough in Fred- r Boston b ast wee & will be stationed on the awmut R. M. Bingham. in East Phila- A G Marshall of Irs - 4l ATD. 3epr 13- 21 King of Phila- mother. | the rles Gall is Ruest ¢ will fit any foot 131 to { mond W o0d, ¢ C White, Black or Brown Kid.. Red or Green Kid.... os Gray, Beige or Otter Suede... To make sure you are original. look for the na; versal Sandal” James B. Taylor of B are ‘the guests of their| 3 Bessle Lephfew of New York Taylor, jr. at the Rammel. |City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marian Moody of Allentown, | Richard Lephfew on Braddock Heights, s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | where she will spend the summer. Arrhur Beach in Cottage Park Richard Lephfew of New York also T B. Bass and small son of | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leph- City have arrived to spend the | few last week Sih ihe former's” pavents. | Miss Besdie Battle of Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. B _in Rose- |has returned home after a visit to mont. Mr. Bas ending the week [ Mr.and Mrs. Harry W. Smallwood. end with his family |7 Mr. ana Mrs E. A. Richardson. Mrs. John P. Houck of New York |who have been the guests of Mr. and city spent last week with Mr. Houck's | Mrs. C. L. Butterfield in Rosemont. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | have left for Santo Domingo, in_Rosemont {they will make their home Mrs, C., Houser of Nashullle fs| Miss Trist of Suncock, N. H.. the guest of her cousins, M her brothe P proposition. 525 Su.Broadway Los Angeles, California where is the guest | Columbian Women's Tea Announced for June 5 of Caroline his son-in-law president will re- ceive, assisted by officers of the or- Hodg - the acting president eorge Washington University, and 1 of women, Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., chairman of | 3 |the scholarship fund committee of the Columblan Women of George give a organization's plans for the coming scholastic year at the campus tea to be glven by Women June 5 for all women graduates of the univer- sity and others eligible to member- ship from 4 to 6 p.m. The scholar- | ship fund committee adminlsters the women who e be unable to attend Miss | i Cullen, chairman of the the membership drive, is in charge of arrangements, assist- Mrs. Robert Bolwell, Mrs. Elmer Miss May Einstein, Miss Helen Pabst In case of inclement weather the tea 1 For Mr. and Mrs. Greatorex hostess This modish sandal is becoming in- creasingly popular for dancing. house or street wear. Made of the best materials, with hand turned sole and low heels; 9, AAA to E. The last word in shoe comfort and style, .$6.00 Patent Colt or White Buckskin 7.00 | . 800 8.00 etting_the urns Uni- stamped on the sole. §end Money Onder or We Will Fopward C.0.D. Dealers—Write for attractive agency =-= E = “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS" O J DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ ‘Fuelfth and G Streets Steinway and Weber Duo~-Art Prianolas - Victrolas - Aeolian -Vocalions Facilities that further success A successful business such as this is convincing evi- dence in itself that our facilities for doing business are above the average. A commodious building of six spacious floors affords ample room for the advantageous display of an incom- parable stock of high-grade musical instruments. Conveniently arranged departments make for coop- eration and coordination throughout the establishment. Competent salespeople to serve you—capable crafts- & men to assure the perfection of the instrument you purchase and dependable delivery to insure its safe installation in your home. Such are the facilities of this model music establishment—the logical place for you to buy that musical instrument. O.J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand A magnificent instrument made under our owm name. It possesses every quality that will appeal to lovers of good music. A new Baby Grand.at a reasonable price. $595 Terms, $25 Cash—Balance in 30 Monthly Payments It is with great pleasure that 1 am authorized to ex- tend to vou a hearty wel- come in the form of a hriners’ pecial ale All merchandise. including Tapestries, Silks for draper ies, Cretonnes, Lace Curtal Damasks, . Velours, livered free to all parts of the United States. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Signed: Julius Lansburgh. For Lansburgh Int. Decorating Co. 637 F S N.W. Popular Rolls for Your Player-Piano Sousa’s New March and Two Step Morning Will Come Nobles of the Mystic Shrine From Bombe Fox Trot Yes, We Have No Bananas That Red Headed Girl Fox Ti ™ 100 Fox Trot H um Il‘!' “"“l"l u' 1t ,”.'”'H}’“lll’mlll||lll|I"'IIIHWWI‘M]|U| lll"llllllll I i il n wmumm Inm|1|}‘||||n||l“m"lmlmmu| [ “!ni“unmllun ’IIIIIHII”IIIIIHIIHI l ll'\”“”fll}flllHllhfllllllfl i I i i !'hllll 4‘” bration of their tenth wedding annl- versary. The house was decorated with spring blossoms. Mrs. Waters was assisted by Mrs. William Great- orex and Mrs. B. Manchester of Waterbury, Conn. Among those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. James Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waters, Mr. and Mrs. John. McGregor, Miss Florence Waters, Miss Agnes Waters, Mr. and rs. James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lott, Mr. and Mrs.' J. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.” R. Kelly, Mr. James P. Barrett, Misses Cecelia and Elizabeth Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. R. Linus Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. G. Franklyn Jones, M garet Ann Jones, Mr. derly. Mr. Frank B. Helan, Mrs Quigley, Mr. Charles Richmond aml Mrs. James Waters, Dance for Hospital Fund Planned Here At the monthly meeting of the As- sociated Jewlsh organizations held Monday evening, May 27, in the ves- try room of the Washington Hebrew Congregations, arrangements were made for a dance to be held at the Willard Hotel. Thursday evening, No- vember 15, 3. Proceeds of this dance to be devoted toward the bufld- ing fund of the New Hebrew Hospital | and Home for the erected in the Bride-to-Be and Fiance Supper Dance Guests Patrick Aged that near future will be Miss Thelma Davis and Mr J. Cavanaugh. whose marriage will take pl at St. Paul's Catholie Church the evening of June 11, were 5 1923 — pour one cupful of cream over it and | round pleces with & cooky cutter, and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randolbh|ang Mrs. Frank Greatorex in cele- | a bowl, |of warm water, eight tablespoonfuls | under the dotgh and stretch it vers PAR the guests of honor at a supper dance given by the bridal party on Monday evening, May 28, Guests included Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Davis, Mrs. J Cooley, Mrs. Ralph Davis. Althea and Carlyle Cooley, Miss Helen Browne, Mrs. M. K. Wer- Miss Maude Browne, Mr. Carl Balluff, Mr. George Smith,' Mr. Harry Watts, Lester Davis and Mr. Harry Werner, Mr. Harry Watts, toastmaster, pre- gented the bride with a pear] rosary and the bridegroom with a leath billfold. Liberty Chapter, D. A. R., To Give Lawn Fete American Liberty Chapter, D. A. R.. will give a lawn fete, at the corner of 16th and Kuclid streets n.w. Wednesday and Thursday eve- nings, June 6 and 7. Refreshments, including home-made cake, will be served and music will be furnished by radio. Mrs. Samuel M. Meek Is irman of the entertainment com- mittee The —_— Apple Strudel. Take two cupfuls of flour, sift into make & hole in the center of the flour, pour in one-half a cupful of melted butter, two whole eggs, two yolks of cggs na a pinch of galt vut the dough as Sift some flour over e your hands gently, walking all around the table as you do this to get {t even and as thin as tissue paper. Pour over this the melted butter, then some shaved apples, sugar. cinna seeded raising and a little citron eut very fine. Roll and hake. Butter the pan well and also put bits of butter on top of the strudel. When half baked KAPLOWIT Zse: | INCORPORATED Annual Event Selling Out Entire Summer Showing Amazing Bargains for “Kaplowitz Fashions De Luxe” Shop Elsewhere First — then you can judge intelligently of the Super Values and the better merchandise to be had here. 721 NINTH /" T.NW, finish baking. an hour. SOCIETY. toast them a delicate brown. Sprinkie them with a thick layer of grated | cheese which has been seasoned with salt and pepper, place in a shallow pan. put into a hot oven, and bake Bake for about h.lrl Cheese Canapes. Cut some slices of white bread into ' until the cheese is melted. Why pay the high prices of beautiful silk shades? You can make this 24-inch floor lamp shade of Cheney silk for 5185 Myrs. Butler Instructs You Free The saving is nearly one-half if you are willing to_pa for the difference with a few hours of pleasant effort. Only Pure Silk Fringes, Cheney Silks and other excellent quality materials are used. Dozens of other styles are here to copg. Skirts Plaited in Knife, Side, Box Accordion— three times the hip measure of material required. 10c 60c Yd. Hemstitching, Picot Edging. Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth Yd. 0 A A ANNOUNCES FOR MONDAY An Imposing Collection of Summer Dresses MPORTED French linen frocks, as gay and festive as they are practical, add color and charm‘to a summer wardrobe, and more than justify their exceedingly modest price. include white, gray, tangerine, tan, orchid, leather, maize, rose and green. For the Entire Itinerary of Summer Affairs Paris Hand-Drawn Crepella and Cotton Dresses ..... cume e - . . $12.75 to $39.50 Linen and Wash Silk Dresses. . ..ccm- - Handkerchief Linen Voile, Swiss and Organdie Dresses . ... .$19.75 to $35.00 Moire, Satin and Silk Crepe DIresses. .m. .. . .ociemme soae <iore - $29.50 to $79.50 Chiffon and Lace Dresses ........«.. elate aloie sl olme olerersIm SorWomen and Misses Colors .$10.95 to $29.50 .$39.50 to $97.50 T O S 1 mmmrnnmw LT,