Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1923, Page 42

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6 SOCIETY. BCHCS and Beaux Hopc To Score Success in Song and'Dance Revue Rehearsing as Professionals | for Presentation of Pro. gram at Poli's Theater, October 19 and 20. i hundred of the belles | younger set of Nearly one and beaux of the Washington are working like pro-| fessionals under the direction of TDonala MacDonald at the rehearsals ! for the Song and Dance Revue, It to be given by the Junior Al- liance for the benefit of the Woman Universal Alliance at Poli's Th October 19 and 20. The revue w unique in that it will have no leading lady nor no leading man, but every performer in it will have a stellar part, as it were. At each rehearsal MRS. WILLIAM J. WESTERFIELD, A Wednenday bride, formerly Mis Margaret L. Alvey. Her futurs home Additions Are Named To Patroness List Additional patronesses for the al | tresco production 6f “Robin Hood,” (from the production of Owen Davis' drama, to take place October 4 ‘and 6 at the Little Theater in the Hills, on Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews' estate in Virginia, are a group of women from the surrounding country and Aléxan. dria and Warrenton. Thelr active co- | cperation assures the play of great success. Among the number are Mrs. | Albert Smoot, Mrs. John M. Duncan, |Mrs. Willlam Boothe, Mrs. Harry {Burke, Mrs. Joseph Dorst, Mrs. | Mauchlin Nivin, Mrs. Frank Hume, Mrs. Harry Jewett, Mrs, W. B. Smoot, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs. Charles Swan, Mrs. Charles Hooff, Miss Mamie Lindsey, Mrs. Willlam Cleveland, Mrs. Lydia Spofford, Miss Agn&s Donaldson, Mrs. Eimer Spiddell, Miss Virginia aughter, Mrs. Allan H. Roberts, Mrs. Eliphalet Andrews, Miss Naney i Tackett, Mrs. Hugh McGujre, Miss i Helen Cummings, Mrs. Arthit Bryant, | Mrs. Harry Beverly, Mrs. O. W. Wal tles, Mrs. Robert M. Ree: ert Powell, Louis Scott, Kate Uhle: OIf Saughstadt, Mrs. Angus Crawford, Mrs. Stuart Jamieson, Mrs, Gardner Boothe and Mrs. Harry Herbert. The players are having dally rehearsals under the di- rection of Albert Parr and a commit- tee of business men of Alexandria. Those taking rt in the play esre Miss Estelle Wentworth, Nina L. Nor- ton, Mary Cavanaugh, Catharine Galt, Margaret Grifteth, Albert Parr, J. F. Birrell, Dr. W. B. Caton, Russel Cord- rey, Anthony Conlon, Bob Whitestone, Harry B, Arthur J. Rhodes, Frank A. Steele, J. Willlam May, W. H. Callender and Claude W. Fletche: A group of sub-debs will act as ush- ers on both occasions. The Alexan- dria girls are Miss Elizabeth Boothe, Miss Roselle Burke, a descendant of Thomas Jefferson; lizabeth Bryant, Miss Margaret Cooke, Miss Kitty Reese, the Misses Howard, Miss Julia Duncan and Miss Caroline Rust. Mr. Carter Harrison will act as troubadour. A member of the Alexandro Ca of the Princ ¢ Cantacuzene, who during her fath, idence in Washington thirty v go, when he served as Russian minister to the United States, identified herself with the artist colony and was one of the gifted pupils of the younger students at the Corcoran School of Art. Dur- ing the past summer Mme. Cantacu zene Balashoff accepted the invit tion of her old friend and fellow stu cast will be Mr. laghoft, son for the present until his education is more advanced with his mother's friends. Miss Kroll Is Hostess At Shower for Miss Gude Miss Margaret Kroll gave a shower Wednesday evening for Miss Loutse Gude, whose marriage to Mr. Mar- shall Davis will take place Saturday afternoon. The guests included Mrs Willlam A. Kroll, Mr. Willlam Kroll, Miss Annette Bruton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Derrick, Miss Ruth elman, Miss Florence King, Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss Blanche Neff, Miss Mary June Wiland, Miss Louise Leeke, Miss Edith Stine, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ma- honey, Mr. and M i Mixs BEdith Good, helmina Gude, Mr. F. Gude, Mr. and_Mr Bicknell Virginia Pryor, D Olive Pres r. Bugene Ru ark, Mr. . Smith, Mr. Fred de W Shelton, Mr. ward Beale, Robert r._ Ma ude, Mr. Everett Phil- Francis Gutelius, Catherine Gutelius, Mr. Warren § - rell, Miss Theresa Jarrell, Mr. and | Miss Edna White, Miss Mary Parker, | at supper this evening for Miss Gude Mrs. Edward Copping, Mrs. Catharina | Miss Blanche Parker, Miss Dorothy | and Mr. Davis, and Wednesday even- Loffler, Miss Ruth Shoemaker, Mr.|Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | ing Miss Francis Gutelius and Miss and Mrs. Merriot ‘McWhorter, Miss | Brown. Catherine Gutelius will entertaln for Dorothy Crisp, Miss Alise Walters, | Miss Kroll will entertain a company | Miss Kroll and Mr, Davis. | fi&ager Bros, & Co. Shop of Quality,937-939 F St. N.W. A SALE OF NEW DREESES| Offering Fashions and $45 Values Unexcelled at The Season’s Most Complete Showing Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20. Women’s, 34 to 46. Also slenderizing models, youthfully designed, in sizes 46 to 52. COLLECTION that excels in beauty and variety of styles our best previous efforts. There are models distinctively styled for every occasion— street, afternoon, dinner and evening wear—exquisite satin faced cantons, flat crepes, chiffon velvet, fancy roshanara, crepe de chines, canton crepes and superbly tailored Poiret twills. Gorgeous. black creations, mavy, rich new brown shades, mummy, gray and evening shades. Some marvelously beaded, others hand embroidered or self trimmed. This is an opportu- nity for women who love dresses of the highest character. " Mrs Mary Makeley, Mrs. C. E. Nicol, M Richard Gibson, Mrs. David Rust, Mrs. P. Anderton, Mrs. Joh Barbou is to be Californi; dent, Mrs. Andrews, for one of her and sent her fourth son to makes his hom Mr. and Mrs. Horas evenson, Mr. and Mrs George Myers, Mr. and Mr: ] neif, Mrs. Thomas Mr. MacDonald, who has trained Junior League'shows from coast to coast, picks out principals for the different numbers, and s daily trying out likely candidates. Among the principals been selected thus far are Mr. Dim- itrie Dem. Dimancesco of the Ru- manian legation, Miss Virginla Hume and Mr. Huntington Turner, who will glve an 1830 dance in costume; Miss Virginia Selden, as “Fannie Brice,.; Miss Anne Devereaus, White"; Miss Euge Mr. Orme Libbey Tango”; Miss Steve ward O'Donnell, in a ARMY AND NAVY FAMILIES BACK IN CAPITAL FOR WINTER| (Continued from Fourth Page.) who have { Washington Friday evening to join her husband. Lieut. Wooldridge in Charleston, S, C., where they will be stationed for several months. as Le 1 an Merle and “Argen Miss Beitrice Wainwright, who has and Mr been absent for several months, has v returned to Washington and is and _in ‘Girl From ostablished at 1621 K street. She s ynon as * hy |spent feveral weeks in New York 0%/ liss Laura Bryn as “The land also visited in New England. ‘r“,' = Copies and Reproductions of the Season’s Most Becoming P - Fattern Fats Ready for selection t - g row at the specialnpgzo:f $8050 HATS of much higher value, adapted for immediate or advanced wear. Styles of distinction in panne and Lyons silk velvets. Mat- tewan and fine Austrian velours, in every new shape. Trimmings of movelty ornaments and pins, large silk ribbon bows or graceful feather fan- cies. A special selection of black, amethyst, oakwood, Coolidge brown, Oriental blue, beige and navy. and Maxwell = o g Miss Estelle Allen is expected to N . York on another s Diana while arrive about Polk. in New October 1 number, Cumming b Miss Virgin & spec from the Europe & President Q 22 P —— 1307 F STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON. D. C. and e : Mrs. Tsabel Pallen Stuart and her young daughter, Miss Isabel Stuart, have moved from ir home on Call- fornia street to 2003 Belmont road. 2 being held at the New Willard, with practically a 100 per cent attendance, and great!| interest Is displaved by 'the part pants in them and box holders will b shortly Included in the cast are ginia Hume, Miss Virginia Miss Laura Bryn, Hele Miss Katherine = Wr. iss Paschal, Miss Betty wood, Miss Elizabeth Hume, Mi Corinne Stephens, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Miss Dorothy 'Mondell, Miss Diana Cum- ming, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Annie Grahiam Hume, Miss yrenn, | Miss Mary Seldon, ) Is are Dr. and Mrs, ton H. Prosperi are spending the i month of August at their summer home on South river, Edgewater, Md. Miss Vir- Selden, Hume, Lois Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Moore are giving up their apartment at the Concord and leaving Tuesday for North Caro- lina, where they will make their at Linville Falls. Dr. Moore, has connected with the of fisheries for about twenty has resigned his position as commissioner of fisher home who bl il bddedodddeoddeb bbb doidetodobdotoddulododdood o dododiotedod il oo dbod oo s (7 o ¥ arthrop, Miss Verona Ho- sen, Miss Lorienne Elliott, Miss Re Vecca Bird. Miss Elizabeth H argaret Hart, Miss Maxine Mary Hensley The Store of Fur Supremacy Fur Coats . Specializing on Coat Fash- ions that feature every fancy of the mode — Rosendorf’s designers have _concentrated Si16s" Dorothy MEyron on Value—the high degree of Weller and Miss Bu- | (B which is apparent in the un- p |% wsual models offered vou at Among the men of the cast are: Mr. || 2 Dimitrie Dem Dimancesco of the | [E Rumanian legation, Mr. Woldomar de | | Sveshuikoff, Mr. Huntington Turner, {| Mr. Richard Hume, Mr. Edward | O'Donnell, Mr. Thomas D. Kernan, || s ! iker, jr.; Mr. | M >mas D, ! M Miss Anne Ashwood, Miss An wood, Miss Elizabeth Il beth Zolnay, ) Laura Winder M. SN Yt A N =\ 2) 495 New Player-Pianos 295 Miss Mary nne Noble pper, Miss Nettie Mildred Corby, Miss Vir- | $10 Brings it to Your Home L0 Luxurious Quality CHOKERS . For Autumn ell Durant, Mr. Ludlow Clark, Wear . S. Rohrer and Mr. orme Lib- |[B} Stone Marten,$5 50 H R N Opossum e Mrs. Brush-Bales, With [|¥ Squirrel Sqn and Daughter. Home! $8'50 Stone Marten, $19.50 or Fitch .. Mrs. Katherine C. Brush-Bales and | FURS REMODELED her son and daughter, Mr. Henri A.| Bales and Miss Rosemarye Coleman | —into the latest 1924 styles by our expert staff of designers. Bales, have returned from their camp A 259% Discount Ka-ro-ha on Chesapeake bay. Mrs Bales entertained extensively during, | Off on all remodeling afthis secason of the ycar. WM. ROSENDORF guests were Mrs. Paul Heyl, Miss 1213'G Street Young, Mr. Robert Bruce, Capt. Har-| ‘% e $10 Brings it to Your Home Dan Thew Bruce, little Miss Edythe Bruce and!'[f Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanelien and small daughter Catherine, Mr. Paul Clinton Reed, Mr. Howard K. Shaw.' Mr. Jack Emmert, Mr. Wilmer B, E? Mary C. Rauber, Miss Leah Rabbitt, Miss Ruth V. Saimon, Mrs. Charle r. 1 17 Years’ Honest Dealing ry Leveridge and Lieut. Anthony, (D = = Morsell. A s eeteiaien oV e Brothers Fall Colors Rizik Fashioned =\ O you fancy a variant of the blue of yesteryears? This fall the “heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue;” its purest, softest, season shades RIZIK shows in Every Home Needs the Inspiration and Companionship of Good Music Charmeen Dresses From Mediterranean, Cerulean and Egyptian blue to the Cloisenne of China. “But, look, the morn, in russet mantle clad, Walks o’er the crest of yon high eastward hill.” So brown beguiles you? In season- able symphony, all the varying notes from light tan tones to the burned depths of mahogany are here in We cherish the sweet old songs that carry us back to days of youth. We cherish, too, the old organ, the old piano, whose yel- lowed keys have voiced the family emotions of many generations. In millions of homes—whether mansion or broad estate, tiny apart- ment or bungalow—music is the tie that binds home folks more surely -together—the magic influence that aids in the building of home happiness. Sale of New Fall Hats Smartest examples of the striking modes that have “just a_ppeared in New York Specially Priced Every Hat in This Sale Is An Exceptional Value! "The loveliest styles imagina- ble—scores of them—and a great variety of shapes, in the approved modes for the season —matching both in colors and style effects the suits, coats, wraps for Fall. TWELVE THIRTEEN F ; BE SURE TO ATTEND EARLY! By placing an order big enough to keep the manufacturer busy during dull time we obtained these fine players at a tremendous con- cession. Another bold merchandising stroke—saving you $200 on a fine Player-Piano! Old Pianos Taken in Exchange - The Hecht Co. Music Store—618 F Street Dresses of Charminette £750, 3250, 3500, 45.00 to 115.00 Oriental treatments of the vogue; geo- metric floral embroidered figuring, the dash of a street frock with the reserve of an afternoon dress often jointly pres- ent. Our showing is complete—your pleasure will be likewise; call now. . The Smartest Fall Colorings: Black, of _course, and black = combined With cotors. Dark brown, sand, lao- pheasant, mufin, Rosewood and

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