Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 35

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. Club of : Chevy “Chase entertain: lesday afternoon at ea at.the home of Mrs. Frederick W. Crocker of +{ Elm street in honor of the new mem- *“Mirs. Dorsey Grifith of Wilmington, is the house guest of her par- ats, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Bowen. ot‘ for several Weeks, i r. and Mrs.- Edward Harding o(l o elyn street are spending several ceks in Plainfield, N J. i!"mwu Sarah Baker, the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Baker, ““Jre Tuesday for New York city, and led Wednesday on the U. 5. S. esident Monroe for Cherbourg. ance. She will join Miss Susan orris of Philadelphia, Pa., in Paris, $r@md from there they will go to- Flor- Rpce, Italy, where they will study inting for three months. In the “~spring they will return to Paris and 23¢UIl study there for five months. Miss. ker and Miss Norris/are planning to visit relatives of the latter in nice, Italy, and to spend Christmas London. . rs. Richard L. Lamb and e e Smashters and e Lamb' :)omer formerly ©f University place, 7. ®re now residing in their new home enlfer street. '”lkiyb:lher(ruda ‘White, thé daughter So® Mr. and Mrs. A. J. White, enter- falned on Saturday evening at a de- & Jsbtiul Halloween party at her home, nny Hill, in North Chevy Chase. Mrs. Maddren, formerly of Chevy | '(‘hnw. has returned to her home ing lifornia, after spending several V«veeks with friends here. *Miss Helena Dismukes of Atlanta, is the house guest of Miss Martha ehee, the daughter of Mr. and! N. McGenee, for ue\erax Dismukes s attending i e S ALl 1te.. Arn.s School this winter. SSeMrs John A. Logan and Miss Nellie J-Worgan of Hatboro, Pa., are the house {"Fuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bronson # of McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Bron- $%&gn entertained on Friday evening at wsmusical in their honor. Mr. Faulkes Church of the Covenant and . Cline of the First Lutheran urch sang several delightful solos. Miss Barbara Hilreth of Boston, ‘s Mass., gave several lovely cello selec- <*adons’ Mrs. Sue Blandy, the accom- I Panist of the Rubinstein Club, ac- evening Mr. and Mrs. cox of Kanawha street %lerldlnl‘d at a theater party at the nlmuo in honor of Mrs. Logan and iss Morgan {r. and Mrs. Guy M. McDowell of FVonnecticut avenue and Kirk street ve returned from Ann Arbor, Mich,, ‘hurp they have been for several . and Mrs. George Wi mchener ifi)nu of Cummings lane returned last turday from a motor trip through the New England and middle eastern ~state, A meeting of the directors of the Needlework Guild was held on Tues- 278y afternoon at the home of Mrs, Vernon E. Hodges of West hlrkl treet. r. Andrew J. White of Sunny HIlL | 3 North Chevy Chase, has gone ty New * York city to attend the radio con ; vention, and will later go to Philadel. % Phia ana Pittsburgh. Pa., on business, 3 Sidnes and Gregory Prince of Wood £ berry “Forest Academy, Woodberrs s Forest. Va., spent the week end with % their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Prince of McKinley street. The handkerchief and towel com- ittee for the bazaar of the Rector's s Aid Society of All Saints' Episcopal £ Church will meet on Monday morning Tat 10:30 o'clock at theshome of Mrs. # Richard Irwin on Ingomar_ street. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of ldgewood ‘avenue have returned ! rom Scranton, Pa. where they n-\ax een spending a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Halfy of L -, «Ingston street left Saturday for New *York city, where they will visit for| ta week. 3§ The Community Club of Chevy hase gave a délightful supper on I¥riday evening at the home of Mr, | #and Mrs. J. H. Dynes on Cummings | :lane. % _Edward F. Calladay, a student at| ZPrinceton University, |5 spending the | Sweek end with his parents, Mr. and frs. Edward F. Calladay of Northam- on street. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Hanger of «McKinley street entertalned last eve- ¢ning at a delightful dance at the §Manor Club. | 2 The Chevy Chase Circle of th lorence Crittenton Mission ent ained on Tuesday evening at a benefit at the home of Mr. and| m S Corby at Chevy After “the game Mr. a beautiful organ recital. Miss Emily Parks, the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Parks of IHesketh strest, spent the.week end igaman at her home, Wild Rose Lodge, sAnnapolis, Md. Miss Parks was a *guest at the luncheon given on Sun- ay by Admiral and Mrs. Wilson to ¥tho ‘three-stripe men” of the United I6tates Naval Academy. The social section of the Woman's | LN cor: car 378 ARG ure met nei ) S bl B fat. v s SAVAT and the S R aas REPENT-GO BACK TO If you ever have gone without a vou undoubtedly ‘found that your fige heavier and less sym- climb stairs without To correct all this, just go to a corset department Wonderlift Corset. It gives support where you need it most, prévents undue strain, and last, but by no means least, it will give back 1lines and propore ber: sors, Ball to Benefit Post : Of Legion Is Planned A ball will be gfven by team 'No. 5 of the U. 8. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, Amerl Legion, at the marine arracks on the evening of Novem- -ber 5, at 9 o'clock. A number of dinners will precede the ball and the W?Q“. will be received by Mrs. n Denby, Admiral and Mrs. Edwa Bberle, Maj. Gem. and Mrs. John A. Lejeus Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John T. Hines and Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Ely. Commander Charles Jew- ¢l U. 8. N. will make the introduc- tions, Additional patronesses who will assist In making the ball a success are Mrs. Charles Evans Hugh Mrl. ubert Work, Mrs. Theodore velt, Mrs. Charles L. McCawiey, Mrs John K. Beuret, Mrs. Chester G. Mayo, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Joseph Kossell, Mrs. E. F. Andrews, Mrs. William 'S. "Benson, Mrs. Stephen Smith Lee, Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. A. R. Shands, Mrs. Everard R. Todd, Mrs.” Anthony Wayne Cook, Mrs. George Julian Zolnay, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Cordelia Odenheimer, Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuyler, Mrs. Charles 8. Farnsworth, Mrs. Louis C. Scherer, Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Mrs. Richard R. Dear, Miss Jessica $mith and Mrs. Peter Drury. of the section and their spon- Mme. Tsamados Guest \ Of Honor at Luncheon Mrs. Daniel W.- O'Donoghue enter- tained Wednesday at luncheon at her home on 16th street in honor of Mme. Tsamados, wife of char, d’affaires of Greece. The guests i cluded Mme. Steen, Mme. Dieckhoff, Mrs. Thornton Boland, Mrs. Peter A. Drury and the Misses Schroeder of. Portsmouth, Va. Mr. A. G. Kellogg of Hongkong, Shanghai, who is in this country on leave, entertained at dinner at the Hotel La Fayette Thursday evening, when his guests included his enices, the Misses Prescott, Mlss Caroline Rodgers, Miss Lucy Woolley, Mr. Ed- ward Bennett, Mr. Robert Peter, jr., and Mr. Lewis Watson, jr. He later took his guests to the sueper dance at the Army-Navy Club. Mrs. New Patroness for Washington Opera Company Mrs. Harry S. New, wife of the Post- master General, has been added to the list of patronesses for the sea- son's activities of the Washington Opera Company, of which Mr. Edou- ard Albion s the general director. Other patronesses are Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. H. H. Bandholtz. Mrs. Clark Munford, Mrs. Fleming Newbold and Mrs. Law- rence Townsend. The House of Quality and Servioe Specral Value —in 3-pc. Overstuffed —Living Room Suites We're featuring 3-pc. Over- stuffed Living Room Suites in F:gured Velour at the unusual price of— $125 This price reflects the economic ad- vantages accruing from our low “‘over- head” and location beyond the ares of big store rents. We pass on the faving to our customars—tha 326 Stock Window Shades, ‘WE SPECIALIZE IN Draperies, Window Shades and Upholatered Living Koom Furniture MCDEVI 1003 9th St. N.W. One door above Mt. Vernon Savings Bank. Tel. M. 3211 - YOUR CORSET set or have been elessly corseted, PV LA SN AIAAWNS S spread, became rical, and that you ther could walknor igues. TN ask for a Nemo PN S symmetrical AT . . tions for which American ‘women formerly were noted. Don't take our word for this but try a pair; and mc:.dentallg, send for a booklet on Women . Should Wear Corsets.”” We'll mail it free upon request. for the Nemo 'm No. illustrated, low Pine whits cooet. Sees &uflswl " Sy A AT S NVA E AN AWA SR AN KGN T S NG RO s LA = e TSNS IS (S e e SN A F L INAT A SED PWE Y SRER L EIVEL. e - = WA Ve~ L r-un-v\\-»»-‘nn-.‘-.-o—. MRS, WILLIAM HUGHES STOKE! 44 ‘Whose marriage took pince early ti month in Bethiehem Chapel. She was formerly Miss Helea Semerw Turner, Sorority to Entertain Music College Faculty Mu Phi Epsilon National Musical Sorority has issued invitations to a reception to be given in honor of the faculty of the Washington College of Music on Friday evening, November 2, at 8:30 o'clock, In the chapter rooms, which are located in thé col- lege. Members of the faculty and of- ficers of the sorority will form the re- celving line. A musical program will be given by members of the sorority during the evening. Many of Washington'’s most prominent musicidns an vocallsts are members and patrons of the local chapter, and the activities of this musical organisation are always noted with interest. The largest hot springs in the world e at Thermopolls, Wyo. Cora Ellen Schutt Mr. and Mrs. Wallls Schutt an- fdunce the engagement of their daughter Cora Ellen to Mr. Edgar Penningten Moffett of Willington, Kent county, Md. The wedding will take place at the country home of ents, Oak Grove, . Va, Wednesdsy atter- noon, October 3i, at 4 o'clock. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Marie Schutt, Mr. Jesse Wood- all Moffett will be best man for his brother. An interesting featurp of this ro- mance is that both the bride-elect and Mr. Moffett belong to anm' old eastern shore family, and thelr rev- Woodall: Mr. Samuyel Cohen of 619 Keefer place northwest announces the en- Charles C. Schulman. / Fort Myer Bachelor Fort Myer will give a Halloween danice Wednesday evening in_ the & ministrstion building at the fort. Observe 86th Birthday /| Interesting to many in Washingfon was the concert given in the home of the Misses Schuyler, on South Maine street, Highland Falls, N/ Y., Friday afternoon for the combined purpose of celebrating the eighty- sixth birthday anniversary of Miss Louira Lee Schuyler and for the Wene- fit of the Martelaer's Rock Associa- | tlon. Mme. Greta Torpadie san, companled by The patron: Morgan, Mr Bigelow, M ac- Hugh Rose. . s were Mrs. Plerpont B, Tracy, Miss Grace Roland J. Bunten, | Wiiliam Apthur Hudson, Mrs. Eigene M. Van Nole, Mrs. Prescott Slads, Mrs. Frederick W. Slayden, Mrs. F. Delano Hitch, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mri. Wil- Brothers New - Today! Their originality and elegance will be commented upon in the season’s smartest gatherings — sixty new arrivals in FUR-TRIMMED COATS 88.50 95.00 110.00 Prove.to yourself that distinction may be had without costliness. tive prices represent quick call. The coat Marvella and Tarquina. These conserva- enviable values for materials are Gercma, The furs are silver fox, beaver, squirrel, mole and mink. TWELVE THIRTEEN F Will Wed Mr. Moffett| olutionary ancestors were brothers,: Capt. Willlam Woedall and Mr. John mlemcm of his daughter Ethel to; Officers to Entertain The_bachelor officers statloned at Of Lo\nn L. Sclmylbr ‘ 2 S.‘ llam Church Osborne, Mrs. Willlam Plerson Hamilton, Mrs. Henry Stuart Patterson and Miss Georgiana Schuy- ler. The sssoclation was formed in 1916 for the preservation of the Wasner homestead on Constitution Ieiand as a memorial of th. thor of the ‘"Wide, Wide World,” “Queechy” and other books. Columbian Women Entertain November 2 — The Columblan Women of George| One thing about rabbit humlnz—- ‘Washington University will hold their it's fine e!a!clle for the dogs. “What a Difference Just a Few Hours Make!” The Hours That Remain Before the Departure on | November 3 of Mlle. Thiefes, the Reperesentative. of HELENA RUBINSTEIN ~—may mean to you the difference between Homeliness and Comeliness, between being jusl pretty and really beautiful, between the loss of beauty and its preservation. In the time that is left you may have personal consultation with: Mlle. Thiefes, who will instruct you in corrective and pre- ventive treatment for such affections as Blackheads and Open Pores. Lines and Wrinkles. Acne and Other Blemishes. Dryness or Oiliness of Skin. - Sallowness, Discoloration. Sagging Muscles, Flabbiness. ‘Weather-beaten Appearance. Crows’ Feet. ¥ Until November 3d, Mlle. Thiefes Will Be at the Wardman Park Hotel Beauty Salon. (Next to the Drug Store) Treatments Will Be Continued at the Salon After This Date, Mme. Rubinstein’s World-famous Valaze. Preparations are on sale at the Wardman Park Pharmacy Col. 2000 Comnn. Ave. and Woodley Road meeting on Novemb: 1892 I street.” ing has been arranged by Emlie Mar- garet White and will include Mry. Annie Helone Gay, planist; Laucile Forrest Hastinge, ' messo SOprano, Emite. Margaret~ White, tralto, and Wilbur C. Fel g g B e s and Mrs. Larner, when Miss Elizabeth Wll-on prulmnt ot Columblan Wom- e 11l introduce the artists and hesd recelving line. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs:. Hynson. Reconstructing Fall and Winter Garments E are adequately prepared to render the highest type of service in relining garments and making repairs. 9 And our Cleaning and Dyeing Service will give you complete satisfaction. Send Us Your Wearing Apparel and Household Furnishings CALL MAIN 4724 CLEANERS & DYERS Main Office, 720 13th Street N.W. NOTE To enab}e early shopplng, doors Bidding FIFTH AVENUE i F..STREET AT ' Leo A. Price, Anclllary Recewer Recei . Prices Ridiculously Low Our complete stock of apparel MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH ' (prior to reorganization) within the next few days and this sale will be for a - limited time only. Each sale must be absolute and for cash. ‘Do Not Let This Opportumty Pass Such values have never been. offered - beforeinthe historyof this establishment as -presénted by this Receiver’ s ‘Sale. lver S Begmmng tomorrow, all Gidding Fashions will be offered at— Store Opens at 8:30 AM. & Co. NEW YORK WASHINGTON Sale I3TH AR ! 'The musical program for the even- 2 .K;:n pm] " in Ease-All Shoes Weak, aching feet are sick feef. Often the delicate arch bones are displaced and crying out for help. Sometimes the muscles apd liga- ments are strained, due to insuffi- cient support, or natural weakness as when ankles “tyrn easily,” The scientifically proper shoe to ; Telieve as well as prevent such troubles is the one constructed to hold the bonesand their connecting ligaments in the right place. The Ease-All Shoe with its in- visible arch support and extra long counter on both sidesis constructed for this purpose and recommended by leading orthopedic doctors for all women who desire to keep their feet in a healthy condition or to correct trouble already developed. It k:h comforts and cures. correct inStyleasin Ease-All Shoes ave. % fl::a -?ab; altrodive Come in and see themany attract- ive styles we have or try on a pair. G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G St. N.W. Over Y. W. C. A. Take Elevator so far as with your WHEN a furrier goes to give a guaramcg & Whether you desire Hud- son Seal, Caracul, Jap Mink, etc., you are sure to find only the finest skins here—AND MODERATELY PRICED! Chokers, Scarfs, Coats, Wraps, etc. Zndl G REMODELING ‘We specialize in the renew- ing of skins andZrgmbdeling of old garments. You will marvel at some of our transformations. 3 ¥ ;4 A3 SN NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS BENJAMIN SHERMAN,: Prop. *618 12th St. N.-W. Frank. 6355 Pioneers of Small Payments Seylet21B L. L . .$150.00 310-mdl75cRecordl.... el .. $2.25 3 10-inch Red Seal double face records. . . . .$4.50 | 2 12-inch Red Seal double face records. . .. .$4.00 e R $160.75 You can make your selection or combination of records amounting to $10.75. You pay $10.00 cash, balance to suit il your convenience. Othcr styles of machines in similar com- il bination. HugoWorch 1675 1110 G 1879 - Pianos ForRent

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