Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1923, Page 8

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Fig " SOCIETY. . Y 5 ). AY, 2 5 g SOCIETY. 's___ _SOclkTY. B YNNG S laAN, WARH NN, . U, R A e 0 T e * | Mrs. Love have been abroad since|Orleans and family are at the Hamil- | E street northwest, are about com- | George De Neale, Miss Marguerite 3 ton Hotel while in Washington. With Roxes have been take: - | Keane and M v | early summer. O ot W e I O e meph [ | Ploted. Boxes have been taken by ne and Mr. F. B. Flynn. § ¥ & 2 ® Mr. William Hard of 1607 238th|Simpson and Miss Odile Simpson, also | Rt: Rev. Mgr. Thomas, Rt. Rev. Mer. | street northwest is. in Amm;clcny of New Orleans. Mackin, Mr. Frank P. Walsh, Mr. J.| q""‘jj‘{m" “”TN;Y;-Y n{' Rxo) Fr:"v' $ ok E to remain for some days, and is at —— ‘Tumulty, Judge M. M. Doyle, Mrs.|j jf he guest of her brother, Mr. g 5 s 3 7 & ¥s 6 M. 3 Mrs. | 5. H. Humphrey, the Les House. Ac- . il . v the Ritz Carlton Hotel. et Wik Late Autums H. M. Crandall, Mrs. D. J. . |companying Miss Humphrey i Miss i 7o 3 - Mr. William S. Culbertson. who 1 P 2 the. Insts Mrs. Fanny Booth Covert announces | Mrs. John Cammack. Mr. E. F. L. Bumelte, alaoliof Sanilran- |attending the sessions of the the ongagement of her daughter |day, Mr. Edward Castigan, Mr. Simon | ltute of Polities at Williamstown, o - sk i . 3 Masw., entertained at dinner last even- | Marie to Mr. Gordon Matthews of ) Kann. Mre. George May. Mr. Francis | Announcement fs made of the mar- 2 8 s . s : : ; . .}{ing 4t the’ Commons tn honor of the | L RTIRE .l‘n the late autumn. | Miller, Miss” Nannte Mitchell. Miss|riage’ of Miss Destine Ada MoBride President and Mrs. Coolidge Maintain &8 : | eatdent o Witliams Cotiews. and 3 SRy, Al Rebeeca Shantey. | Gawhior o e and Mon T B N ’ : . 3 e e A GerfisiE r. O'Donohue. Miss Agnes | Bride of New York city, and Mr . T \ s ¥ s % H s b ‘I’Illnl 101". l:: d;zl.lhle {IellhdfrAhB!' @ sSey Willlam Duncan Lamborne, Wednesday, » i 5 . 4 il 3 all game to given at the Amer- 2el S r. F. August 22, by the Rev. CI <. Ray. Absolute Quiet at White House |f8 Mra. George Deavody Wetmore has | BAll £2me, 10,28, FIYCT, 8L, e Amer | D j e L e : . s : ; : Tk throukhthe fiortharn part of | 88 3:30 eiclocky undor, the ausnices of e e Pell / Folse . : olic_Wome ervice C Ellen Boyne, Mr. John| Mr. and Mrs. Barney Pellman and Dur]ng DaVS ()f I\l()urfllng, o £ : New York state and upe:dlnl;&':‘: l’l’;“: for the benefit 6f the property fund | Cannon, Samuel Skinner, Mrs. | Son_have returned to Washington o 3 . s ”nxr!:h hor ORuE » of tke Catholic Community House, 601 | Eugene 2 Mr. C. E ntinued on N President and Mrs. Cool- | his home on Long Island, for several ] ki, ir. and Mrs. Clarence L. Hay have & eks. 3 " one to visit the are observing Ia the | “WeKS o gone to Lenox, Mass ;W 2 latter's grandfather, Mr. Charles La- est manner the official | Miss Rosemary Wilson returned yes- nier, at Allen Winden. and Mrs. period of mourning for the |terday to v Hay spent last week at Snrl(o:u with ere che a » a k B i > ] s h fate 1Pesident, wnd. whils Mr: «"'lfi"n f,_"rhth‘"“(fl s it | the former's Hrother-in-law and sis. o ° i P M Py e Whitney, and Mrs. Stearns of Boston took dinner|May 30 for and. after spending | e ; ¥ Z / 7 . ;{:;'m“f“ oW Yok yesterday on thelr Preseern and nnln with them 1 vening, they are con- | 5 > n went l“(l:;" w\’i?:‘i’ § & i i & e way to Lenox. fining themselves to their official | i T 2 s 3 5 I ] £ . ¢ F % A Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle, ac- duties. Yesterday the President took | 0 4 | companied by Miss Anne Huntly Gor- [ ] & walk about the Ellipse while Mrs. -‘n("nl Entertainment £ 5 % % 8 T ke & 7 |don and Miss Virginia Gordon, are in “oolidge and Miss Randolph went for | FOF _Oborn-West N P il 3 : & i Paris for a few weeks. They went ensl s motor drive Mr. Henry Parker W. s 4 ¥ : | abroad early in the summer and have r Presid d Mrs, W L e arxls 51 E 3 5 | been traveling on the continent. §topped by and left cards, and Mrs The: iC 0 s N B L ; 1 fel °T. Knowlton Wi SR A G B s 3 Bave % - e e e ith the modern methods at hand, one should not ;’x" unger T of the late President | o'clock 5 H. Thi Episcopal { L, home at Bristol, v have hesitate to start Serving ai 1 The e Church. ot ; SR B [Teen Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marsden J. preserving and canning. The markets . the W House x0-| Oiss Helen . West gave a bridge | BEESS > g s £ i |Perry at Bleak House, Newport, where now afford low prices on peaches, berrics, melons and « thelshower yesterday afternoon in the | they are for the summer. e iaEl E ML - ' {home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. . R i 7 P ) _— sialatiNG vegetaoles. e attention he Perry West on Kalofama road for her | ; . i 7 _Mr. and Mra Irving R Saul of New work of Mrx ve | co. t orkioxinb cousin, Miss Elizabeth Virginia West, b S A E > will be esmaid | ' b i e ;. % . : Licur, osvorn - | B ; e : 2 ! ers Cookers = "W, Crampton. Mis. W. R. Cramp: | Sungarian Minister and [ ion, Mrs: Marshail T Johnson, Sire ; : X w . Oblong Aluminum ?C Steam Pressure Steel Cooker Countess Szechenyi at Newport. 2. T. Woodrid A. Welte & b % /ith G, S The minister of Mungars and | Mre Harvey s . Mrs. George W. ; % 3 ol $2.75 With Gauge. Specially Priced Counte cchenyi we ew Yorl| Holla Mrs. ", Lipscomb, $15 Yesterday o he D ort | M W.T. Gu Y R den i | e i e e CAM0 T Sl Goeter 'X"h{r\ u‘v]xclv,uneu e p rln)uu,\ »:v»m,u.wl Al he mald of | ¢ Special inform; ¥ 8 lunche rd Kl i1 o B < (] i frimesly o leghen v o otk Se Se M ol S 5 G o the Tegstion s exiab: | Blizateth West. sisters of the hostess $5.00 Pressure Cooker . 12 qts., $33; 17 qts., $37 Jelly Tumblers - 25 qgts., $44 2 Sizes, 40c-50c dozen et Neeeretsesttsessesstettssstostss mmer and where th th Read Wipprecht 1 company last The minist Persia, Mirza Hus- | S¥€! t supper, followed by bridge. sien Khan Alai, was the honor gues 2 » inclyded Maj and Mrs. at dinner_last evening of Mrs. Joh ayes, Maj. and Mrs. B. Stewart McLe . who entertaine Ins aj. Woodbury, Capt. und and Mrs. Vincen s, W. enty, Capt. and Mrs. M and Mr. John A. , Capt. and Mrs_John who are also| Bellinge: :'Capt. and Mrs. George house gue McLennan. | and Mrs. C. H. Morgan The Postmaste Mr. Harry | 8 New, had a small ¢ Junch- | ing info 3 rday | A on the New V i ¢ Preserving Jars Fruit and Jelly Strainers e Heavy wire frame with cheesecloth Ye-pt., dozen..... weee 80 bag. Price, each, 65c. l ptodozen:........c-- .$1.00 1 gt., dozen. . At .$1.20 2 gts., dozen. Sosis .$1.75 Whose husband oceuples the [mnl lon nl personal secretary to President Merritt, U. S. . Coolidge. Janice, who from the| Mr: Worthy of the Finest- Mason Jar Covers gl:z;nc&.e;‘. s = Roasters for Cold Pack Z . ceeee cC . z Canning Mason Screw-Top Jars Aluminum Roaster; Will Hold 6 Dozen, 8lc to $1.25 Jars; 3 Sizes. Prices: $490 $6.00 $6.90 Aluminum Fruit Jar Funnels Each, 30c Lisk Cold Pack Gray Enameled Roaster Rubbers, dozen, 10c Price, $2.75 up (1st Floor—G St. Entrance) DULIN&MARTINGo, 1215-17 F Street and 1214-18 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 rge also have a = onard Murphy °d the e r| Mr and Mrs. | c. O. | of*the Frie Renn S Oear nd Mrs. Merritt and Mr. and | Hankins ‘of Danville, Va. The wed- | the Institute of Poli Lt Williams- i Mrs Irs. George and Mr. Murphy will | 4ing will take place the la art! town, Mass. Prof. Harry A. Garfield | os i 4 tor to South Carolina next week to!of October. Mr. and on | is president of the institute it relatives and friends, rmerly made their home ar = — .Our clientele includes the most discriminating T i ity — and The Vice President of the United | § YOmen m the city —an T 5 Wailiametomwn, & : e it is in recognition of this 18 at Williamstown, Mass.. cHipping Hosta anaos 8 e ar b fonces lie Fnstitntaiar tomorrow uboard the that we have arranged for 5 tab nstitute o e 3 : rown. with thelr | o w hxrmm from Bl e to be announced, showing a i inatitute will cnd this d orbe ke ress by Lord Bir- distinctive feminine foot- wear. Francois ed 1 Our One Aim it ALLGIS —in making Rosemary lce Cream ® & e d ni Ad i ¢ . 4 is QUALITY. To that end we Septomber 1, will he the he 2 A Moffott ! " of E. B o only Sea lngesdiety: atan afternoon tea and L 3 Moffet < 4 5 Inciuding WHOLE CREAM. For e 5 a real, honest-to-goodness treat, “ulhcur A - ™ 2 .,'\. 2 1 b3 try— o Fom i Gohoeen ° . N ol —Rosemary Ice < son-in- and | W ton the middle of September. Cream, $1 qt.; $3.50 Zal Mr. and Mrs ol of their wed- _ Mrs. v DELIVERED. PHONE MAIN 2088 Jaferts | ding annivers A number of din- BLACKISTONE'S Rosemary Candy Shop Watch for Opening— Monday, August 27 hilipsborn 608 to 614 11th St. 100000000000 000000000000000000e 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 140000000000 00000000000000000000 o eminine 2 ||l CLOSING DAYS OF Pleasant, Md Values i ootwear OUR AUGUST FUR SALE {::mx:]jms garments at low prices. Some of these zre listed Final Clearance of All axligintin) SmeTn e g e e values $176 . 5118 Hudson L lmt.—‘lr‘mm‘;‘; Carcacul Coata—Trimmed with With iink; 3400 R o of DI \thte IFo?t\:reatll' $ | SRR R :’5%1? tumn. AR e et (bueetin ! ol o $295 aid . $10.50 Palr o Mrs. T - 1. 2 vle including every e 2 ty— Trimmed de” of _extra Thayer, T S8 e LRl new model, fabric or leather. I s i $5.50 vr their quarters ) SPECIAL PRICES FOR REPAIR of her sister, y Small Depomt Will Reserve Any Fur Selccted ‘apt. Jerome J. Waters, jr. " \ (a 4 TeeelBoears U N Ul Okl After lunchéon ‘tie com- | § W7 e WM. ROSENDORF o Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Louis C. Luca n them at thetr home on 51 1304 F St. N.W. H 1213 G St. N. W. s e - Who Note—Hudson Seal yed Maus! will be withh them 3 o ADJOINING PALACH THEATER . month e 1st E i and Mr: = £0 to v York William H. Lucas, at ' Closed All Day Saturday SAVE $10—TO—$25 ON NEW FALL STYLES Beautiful Fall Dresses Tailored Fall Suits 7 i s . Specially priced, L e S g iy : 4 s 0 s i i ' ) Extraordinary in Style and Value women and misses — variety of ad- $29.50—$30,50—$49_50 : /: /0 ‘ Y Yy vance styles—black, navy, brown and | : } : l'\ | I i \ E others. These dresses were made to Coats for Fall and Winter i1 4 : X 0 ew all rOCkS sell for much more. With and without fur collars, a i g 2 ; savings of from $15 to $25. ial Offeri f " s $ $16.95 and $25 | 54950569.50—s95—5125 |7 = g e : at 25 and 35 Terrific sacl'ifice of Remining Summervstéck ‘ 1 A Autumn H ats g Priced substantially lower than their beduty of design and fineness of quality merit Fine quality Twills, Satin Crepes, Shiny Satins ‘that cmhcvdv all the authentic new notes I { of the mode, in a large variety of models that provide for the most individual choosing ; DRESSES for Sport, Street and Afternoon Wear, of Stripe ih-ntung. Crepen. sl 0 95 - in all the autumn colorings. Novelty Silks (some three-piece styles). VALUES TO $32. Friday . ° § ; DRESSES of linen, light and dark voiles, crepes, ratines and others. $8 95 Values to §25.00. To close........ A Notable Display of Exquisite *New interpretations of the mode that Dresses of F]gured and Dotted Volle $4.75 & are worthy of note, such as new soft roll : P - I 1 d F k Group of Women's and Misses’ SUITS, values to $60. Friday, $25.00. " | f effects, smart flares, embroideries with g arls nsplre rOC S Coats and CAPES, desirable materials, values to $50. Friday, $15, $19.95 and $25.00, velvet bows, French ornaments, quill, : $15 and $16 Roshanara Skirts, white, gray and tan. Silks and novelty silks, to close, $895. peacock—in Velvet, Duvetyne and at $5 5 $65 $7 5 SWEATERS, of all kinds woo? and silks, slashed in price, $1.98, $3.89, $5.95 and $8.95. French Felts. All the new colors. RUMMAGE BARGAINS Models that fulfill the most exacting demands of exclusive style, in the A Complete ASSO"meM of the Famous : new silhouette. Richness of fashion and clevergess of trimming and new col- 25 Dresses—ginghams, organdies, ratines, to close, $1.98. i orings are their outstanding features. A few Suits and Skirts (small sizes only), to close, $2.98. . DRESSES—white Georgettes, evening dresses, small sizes to close, $5. 2 ue lr a S 5 Another Sale of White Voile Blouses, all sizes, value to $4 Friday, 89c. rrived—New Fall Coats in the Smartest WAISTS, Tuckin styles, georgettes and crepe de chine, in ight and dark colors—all sizes; . Now on Display—Moderately Priced ‘ {;’:t'i:m of the New Mode—Moderately Priced. values to $12. Friday,

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