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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 2. 13 Dance at Naval Academy . - —_— Follows Game With Colgate strect were guests for the week end of e el 0.—The | Licut. and Mrs, Thos. R. Cooley, at ANNAPOLIS, November ! their home on ng George street. o between the Navy and Colsate | i Sl wrviln wan hostess at a ns last Saturday after- |bridge on Monday afternoon at Ward- | B e it s e at noond andiihe dance Ln ot | Butte, Mont. the first, second and third classes of | PYiY Yoiln 8. Bigelow was hostess htalarge numberof at a tea Monday afternoon in compli- S ot o e o Edmund Heard, whose e > o] ) v, 2 n ol gayest week end since June week. ot Lo, Ban Doen dn The superintendent of the aval Commander m;d .\lrs._j{lhurus Zogbaum B. Wilson | entertained at dinner Thursday even- Academy and Mra Hensy B oy As. |10k, (b el quArteen on bosrl the ol OB G T e e na tlw;fldrs. station ship at the RRIL, h S Academy. 1 a former super- | NGU3l Academy, v Y | superintendent of the Naval Academy. Mrs. Buerle and Admiral Andrew | held the second of her regular monthiy Lo T e o nuviga. | FeCeDLIONS Wednesday afternoon, at her ™ Admiral and Mrs Wilson eter- ) fesidence, 1 Blake row, in the Naval tained at dinner in their honor Saturda, | e evening, the other guests being the com | hong mandant of midshipmen and Mrs. T, R | fiander Berr Y At e o e n Kurtz, Capt. and Mrs. Hemphill Bell, | Upshur road in the Naval Academy. This Sale Includes Over 100 Beautiful Evening Dresses, Spangled Robes and Sequin Gowns for the Theater and Dance. Still Better! If possible, this sale tomorrow is even better than last Monday’s, when we sold hundreds of Dresses at $12.50 each in a single day! nberg’s BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® wife of the Academy, and , In Response to the Insistent Demand— Another Great Sale of FmeDRESSE: T. Berry, wife of Lieut. Com- v, was hostess at a bridge- Roland Curtin, Commander SRt o e Neval Acudeny. o Downes, Commodore Edward - and Mrs. t S 3 reti and Mrs. had as their guest for the week end Mrs. evens' un ?Idmim! Hugo Os rs. Osterhaus of Washington. ad M twne8L Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Tardy | f| ntertained at tea Saturday afternoon | were hosts to a f rty of twenty n honor of Admiral and Mrs. Edward | luncheon Saturday. for their dave te B! Dorothy Tardy, whose en to Midshipman Roger . s Perry of the first class at]| is & debutante of the winter,' were' [ S0% TeTIy of the flrst class at week end guests of Commander and .14 Nru: John R. Berry of San an: M Who entertuined in (onjo, Tex, has recently been an- Saturday afternoon | 1OR10 after the foot ball game. Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel Hurt had One of the largest luncheans of the|,, “thalr ‘Buests over the weok oog given Saturday before the capt, and Mra, W. V. Tomb from e Fame by Lieut. Com-fpphii 85 mander and Mrs. Roy C. Smith at their @ le and aunt, Rear aus, retired, and pt. ey Key Evans, Naval Academy. ¥ 5 E. . Eberle. Admiral and Mrs. C. C. Bloch and aughter. Miss Ethel Bloch, w. /. | L t. Comn home on Murn Hill, their guests in-| ¢ '7 % ideong — Mai. Prllip 5. Tormey, 0 plim s. Ridely C. White of Sidney Smith Lee. U | der and Mrs. Mahlon } I Wine! Va. M e of Butte, Mont., is the - son-in-law and daugh- nder and Mrs. H. G. S. (|l allace at their residence on Porter | row in the Naval Academy. Ie Lieut. and Mrs. Wallls Gearing || h i Lee and Mrs W: wife of Capt, C! s and Miss Elizabeth Cluverius. Admiral “Jake n and Mrs. Robison of W were guests \der and Evening Dresses—The Cream of Fall- e meiEREE ] D Winter Fashions—Half and Less Than Half Price midshipmen ar guests at the in_honor of their house v Mrs. W. M keh: : . 1 | Bon ; Ig! ° dance Saturday evening. u ~muggdn~\lm Norris Wright ) 2 and 3 nry s ton, ol | ooy B Wiison 5 A G. Richardson | | ; Cl 1 KC@ hundred gues /evening. 3 { e = Capt A g Kurtz were | Licut. " Pric B od, || ; N o ° hosts at dinner e evening at | and Mrs. Price entertained r 4 their quarters on Porter road, their | Thursday evening their’ home on guests including Capt. and M Southgate avenue. Lill_Bell, Commander and Mrs, Georg Mrs. Donald_Giles S. Bryan, Mrs. D Howard and | Donald Giles, left last week for New Commander Paul Da X { London, Conn., where her husband Mr. and Mrs. Carryl Bryan enter- | has been ordered to duty. tained for the The engagement has recently been Saturday announced of Miss Louise Elizabeth ! | Mi Boykin of | Lankford, daughter of Mrs Joseph | Harrison of Lankford of Baltimore, to Mid- . Who were their guests for | shipman Stephen Barchet, a son of | | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barchet of Anne H 3 5 & e of Lirut, Midship- | wite of Ensign | /i Arun and a member of | the aduating class at the Naval Academy. Licut. and Mrs. Leo H. Thebaud have moved into the apartment at 5 Maryland avenue which has re- ¥ been completed and which have leased for the winter. | Benjamin F. Perry Peyton Skij ran were hosts at . ning to a company of Commander and Mr. and Mrs New York spent t country Maidstone Mr. M it _debutante of th ut the di Moss, who has been i in-law and daughter, { | an informal | I3 Robert Todd Whitten ning at e at Hamp- House in ¢ Vi, has returned to his B V. McNa in Annapoli I thel.S.S nder Charles Soule, attached || spent the the w Mrs. F. V. ¥ h i) 6 5 T All sizes and plenty of extra sizes! age was the guest of | [} ; :, :nder and M Frank . . 2 e o i3 ; 16 to 20 for Misses “Stylish Stout” Dresses , and has returned to Norfolk, 7 N | : W in Sizes 421} 521/ 5 : Licut. Commander and Mrs. William 36 to 44 for Women in Sizes 421 2 to 2 ol @ the | X, fucharason, jr. have had as their . lests at thelr” home in the Naval, greal imi Dresses have So t was the response to a similar sale last Monday that hundreds of new . been rushed from New York to meet the demand. To be able.to.repeat such an event is an un- usual achievement and proves this store’s undisputed leadership in dress values. An important feature of this sale is the large number of beautiful .Evening Dresses, including Spangled Robes Over Satin Slips and Sequin Gowns for formal evening wear. S I W h at a luncheon Sund: their home on_ Porter road In co ames Ci d of Richmond, Va. ut. and Mrs. ‘Walter E. Doyle 4 rntertained informally at supper Wi erman- | nesday last at their quarters on Py- thian road in the Naval Academy. wife of| Lieut. G. C. Richardson and Mrs. enter- ardson have been the guests for bridge |4 few days of Prof. and Mrs. Earl W. Fuesday afternoon at her home on | Thompson on their way from New Len: | || Rodgers road. ; don, Conn., to Norfolk, Va., where Goihoma 5. Hubrecht, counselor of the | Lieut. Richardson has been ordered o Netherlands 1 who lectured duty. Friday evenin - [§ Lieut. Command tained at a Junch o lay ever )3 ; Mrs. Minna Graham has returned o - S y on “The Regn of Queen Wilhel from York and will spend the la S— l nce was the guest during his stay inapolis as the guest of her l napolis of Dr. and Mrs, C. Al sor-in-law daughter, Lieut. and Smith. . Mrs. Mays Livingston Lewis, at their | ‘ Mrs. John W. Greens apartment on Prince George street. the past week at ¥ The weekly meeting of La Cercle her husband, Capt. (: Francais w in command of the U. s held at the residence of High Priced Workmanship Are Represented In These High Class Dresses at $12.50 MATERIALS: STYLES: $ Granville B. Hoy in the Naval which ing off Yorktown. demy Tuesday afternoon. M C. White of Winchester, t. and Mrs. William Stanley were ! | | | | i i | | o I Va. who has been _the guest of Com- sis for the week end of Lieut. Com- i | | | i | mander and Mrs Wilbur Van_Auken, [ mander and Mra. Sehuyler Holm left on Mond: for South Carolina| Licut, and Mrs. T. C. Slingluf and Ihere she will visit before returning to | Licut. Commander and Mrs. o o, So0 lier home. ley of Philadelphia were week end Mrs. I C. Kidd, wife of Commander s of Licut. Commander and Mrs, Itidd, entertained ‘at a bridge-tea Fri- | Frank Slingluf, at their home an Mary- day afternoon at her home in the Naval | land avenue, 1demy in honor of her mother. Mrs. | Lieut. Commander and Mrs.” William re Croho s visiting her, and of | C. ‘Wickham_entertained informally st Mrbx Gillie of Butte, Mont. a bridse and mah-jongg party Monday izabetl La rill Sleeve! Peyton Skipwith Cochran was | evening, at their home (o the. Nare Canton Crepe Cl'epe Elizabe ce F 8 New Bell Sleeves O hostess at a bridge-tea on Tuesday Academy, afterncon at her home on Oklihoma terrace. Satin Face Canton Spanish Lace = New Pleated Effects Basque Models %rlzpea(;: Clil?meIl Sp;P:;led Robes Circular Flounces Bouffant Backs Chiffon Taffeta Over Satin Slips Tier Skirt§ Front Drapes Chiffon Poiret Twill Side Draperies C?at Models Combinations of Brocaded Tailored Models Side DraPes Spanish Roshanara Sleeveless Models Panel Skirts Lace and Georgette Crepe Short Sleeve Effects Capt. and Mrs. Robert Morris Ken- : i redy have issued cards for & dinner| 1€a and Other Functions ] ! | November 14 at their residence at the Naval Hospital Planned at Arts Club Mrs. Middleton emmes Guest and her chter, Miss Ann Guest of i ‘Wardour, sailed Thursda on the 1 Pittsburgh for eland, where | th Arts Club. This e afternoon at ening at 9:30 3 o'clock Mr. Osgood Holmes will be host | §' Commander and Mrs. John Bowers |at an informal chafing-dish supper. | gntertained at dinner on Friday even- | At § o'clock a musical program will | | ing at their quarters at the Naval|be given, in charge of Mrs. Emma Krall | | Academy. Knorr. Those contributing to it are || Rear Admiral and Mrs. Scales have | Mrs, Theresa Hubner, Mrs. Duft Lewis, | |f| announced the enzagement of their eld- | Mr. L. Morris Leisenring, Miss Minna | est daughter, Harriet, to Lieut, Junior | Nieumann and Mrs. James Otis Porter. Grade A. G. Cooke, . N. | Miss Marie Decker and Maj. Charles Lieut. and Mrs. Martin B. Stone- | Ferris will give musical dialect sketehes. Perfection in Cleaning and Dyeing T‘HE HOFFMAN COMPANY’S Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing Departments, work- ing with model equipment and a skilled organi- zation, never take pride in results that are less than perfection. It is a maxim here that while perfection is not possible in character, it is possible in Clean- ing, Dyeing and Repairing. ; Have Our Driver Call for Household Effects and Wearing Apparel for Renovation CALL MAIN 4724 These are mostly one and few-of-a-kind styles—dresses of the better type that will ap- peal to misses and women who are interested in choosing from a collection of high-class frocks at a saving of one-half to nearly two- thirds. Dresses of surpassing beauty, in scores of the most stunning styles—models appropriate for street and afternoon wear, dress occasions, formal evening wear, the theater or Trimmings of Monkey fur, gold and embroidery braid, silver and gold laces; some in silk embroidered de- * signs, others with bands of fur. Dresses that you would not believe it possible to find for so low a price —$12.50.