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THE EVENING -S8TAR,” WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. ) “| Nina _Diamantopoulos. Miss Beusie | Alien Read, December 6, from 5 until | ton, who will be their guest for & |practically all of the members of the|marder and Mrs. Sandoz, N 5 MeRelaim: itiss Toutn Stoddard, Miss |1 orclock.’ at . 2106 e Camt | D time. = Pentral commitics. halongs At the| prisctfia. Sandos, who were o | Lace Curtains Cleaned Jane Hopkina, Miss Eugenia Lejeune, [ Mias Read is the granddaughter of e meeting tomorrow Mrs. Fogrester has s 3 e NCW York State s Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Murggret | the late Senator R. D. Money of Mis- | Miss Mary Loulss Johnson went to|arranged for a speaker, whp will tell girls. " Sheiwas glven in marriage by and Repaired Zolnay, Mias Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss | sissippl. Baltimore yesterday and is the guest e of the conditions In (yeece and | her cousin, Mr. Willlam M . 3 Betty Byrne, Miss Claudia Reed. Miss . e o obarts Manaoun 1 the hams | Lr ne e st fhisunt in Bos| HIchatastn of Orestmicl Oona Dere |Mme. Vibond, > Hand Laundr @ontinued from Elghth Page.) Anne Devereux, Miss Eleanor Nort Mrs. Willlam Wheatley has with|9f her 8randfather, ~Mr. Thomas)ing shown T s worthy chawity, and | with Mrs, Richardson, came to Wash- Celebrated - 1 §¢) __ lrop, Miss Laura Winder Marshall,|ner this week Mrs Y o arris | Hughes, on Cathedral street. Miss|Mry, Thomas H. P. Reed, chafrman of | ington for the wed:ing. S RN R 1| Miss Eilen Blair, Miss Betty 1ves, | duughter of Gen. and @Nrs. -Moseley, | J0Bnson will return the middls “of | the Washington commitiee, § recelv-| The house was decorated with white B olah hausas and M Y- ] M Helen Thompson. Miss Kilsabetli| 1.5 A *now' living 'in Callfornia, | ReXt Week. ing many donations of money and chrysanthemums and other autumn SWEET CIDER - ——— — Wives of Tepresentatives from that|Z4gnes’ Ashford. Miss Laura Brym | %, Vheatley and Mrs. Harrls wili | v George W. Wickersham of New | ©1°t/n6- 2‘:'.'.'..': miBSemand taning ] DEEP-SEATED be at home inf = < $ASERE Jidte Wil entertaln at lugeheon at|jriss Inger Bryn, Miss Cecll Lestor | e o5 artar 4 oelonk ong sy ne | YOTK, former attorney gemeral, 18 at] yyiss Dorothy MeLemore, dughter| Miss: McLemore wore a . gown of o ’ 2 | 1245 o'clock tomorrow at M Madril- | jones Miss Norville Mumford and [ youa’ o ea frionae. ap Mow SlLbe | the Hamilton Hotel for the week. |of Mrs Ajbert S, McLemore @nd the | White moire, made on simple lines | Gallon ......... ..40c Bafes from Arkansas to the conven- | Mias Ellsabeth Haynes. now stationed in Washington T Jate Col. MeLemore, U. §. M. €., and|With & graceful drapery to one side, tion of the U, D. C, in sesion at the Mr. l»‘{fioi\l Tl;u‘llk;n; T&”“ as =il 7 Mrs. Harry S. Ridgley entertained | gunce Alien were ried yesterday | and carried a cluster of white orchids tl . | New Willard (his week. There will be | treasurer for the ba ImiEas. Miss Mary Emily Hamilton will]at bridge Tuesday afternoon for her|.fiernoon at b o'clock at the hame of | 8nd lilies of the valley. Mer veil was Magruder S Noed attention NOW o may xemain 1| £ 727 11th Bt, N. Main 4971, 28 £ < G leave W - WIlll daughter, Miss Marie Repp Ridgley, | & B of tulle, held in place by & chapiet of ! winter. “vse ¢ Shivaexmuals Mr. and Mrs Bentumin Einora | Yark o atiens the aman N saen | Whose marriage to Mr. Rogor Hig. | (pramander wnd Mre . L SARSO% | Crange blossoms.” % Sment that has. §ive Mrs. Harold Walker will have as|Smith announce the engagement of | 5h. will then go to Boston for a v bee Gates, son of Dr. and Mrs. Elmer yciatives and close friends of the| 'The two little flower girls had on Best G i ‘ her guest for some days Mrs, Willlam | their daughter Margaret Ludlow to|ang will return to Washington D wiil take place Thanksgiving | piig. ahqa® hridegroom attended the pdainty white frocks, one wearing blue est Groceries | and rid yourself of these homeiy A. Slater, who is arriving today f nsign Richard Danforth Stimson, U. | sember 12 ston De- | gqy. The guests included, Miss Cath- | oI i 5y ribbons and the other pink, and car- . _— SOCI S ARMTar , who is arriving today from & cember 12, e s e ene G wedding and the informal reception her pink, ar iy Av d i o L Caldwell, Miss Thebe Gutes, | Niadins a ried baskets of flowers. onn. Ave. and K St. ||| Othine—Double Strength New York. Mr. and Mrs, Walker will | 5, N son of Mr. and Mrs, George M. . entertain guesis at dinger {omorrow | Stimson of Washingten, Il. The mar:| Mr. and Mrs. Duvid St. Pierre Gail- Miss Louise McLaughlin, Mrs. Charles | “00VES 1 perbert Scott smith, | Mr. Allen and bis bride 4 BIEht for Sk Slaten riage of Migs Smith and Ensign Stim- | lard, accompanied by 'the latter's| Timmonds, Mrs. Carvel Leary, Mrs | ector of e e o oM. | thelr.home in Washington, and have ESTABLISHED 1875 Ar il Dozl ant @hepusimens Sorcs 3 la son will take place Monday morning | cousin, ‘Miss' Myrtis Porcher, have | Campbell ' MoWilllams, Jirs. "Grace | ciiied, ‘and the bride's oniy atand: | taken an apurtment P OTHIN IES, Buffalo, N. Y. Former United States Ambassador ALk clock, a he home o he | gone. to ew York, where the; vill | Rogers, Mrs. Fres Lees, #s Irene % il ~ = to France and Mro Hugh Campbell | bride’s parents. The ceremony will |meet Mr. Gaillard's imother. S iabier, . Miaw .Rhoda. Backer, ;Mius | 20i8 wére tho twin daughters of Com (Continied on Tenth Page.) Wallaee are expecced ta open their | be performed by the Rev. U. G. B.|David Du Bose Galllard, on Her ar.|Margaret Hensey, Miss Helen Wil- home on Massachusetts avenue next | Plerce in the presence of reiatives and | rival today aboard the President|lia Miss Loulse Willlams, Mrs. e o assachusetts avenue next |intimate friends, who will be guests | Harding from abrond. They will ai: | Munsey "Kennedy, Mrs. Arthur Sin- EEEEEEE jolc—————|o/c——=alc—=lol—2lalc—=]0] been in their home at Dieppe, France, | 8t an Informal breakfast following |tend the Army and Navy game Sat-|clair, Miss Vera Johnson and Mrs. and will sail in about ten days for | the ceremony. The wedding of Miss |urday and return to ~Washington | Alfred Bou. i d this country. Smith and Ensign Stimson was to| Monday. i ir) . \ = take place in the coming April, but e 5 The Sewing Circle for the Relief of Mr. and Ernest Green enter- |owing to the latter's receiving word of | Mr. and Mrs, Henry Parsons Erwin | Fatherless Children in Greece will tained at dinner last evening tn honor | @ change in his cruising orders the [ will go to New York today to remain|hold its Second meeting tomorrow or th appointed counselor of |date was advanced. over "the week "tnd and attend the|morning at 10 o'clock in the Child United States legation at Buda- ¥ =i Army and Navy game Saturday. On| Welfare building, 2100 G street. Mrs. Hungary, and Mrs. Charles D, | Invitations have been issued fof|their return Monday they will be ac-|Campbell Forrester is chairman of the Who wiil suil Saturday, on the | the debut of “Miss Claudla_ Read, | companied by Mrs. David F. Webster, | committee and Miss Alyse Downing is R daughter of Col. and Mrs. Beverly ! formerly Miss Joan Ohl of Washing- | sccretary for the group to which it A sl el At ek Aol e o A i L Mr. and Mrs . k: Mr. and Mrs. Ly ering. The House 4 ‘b . Largest Ladies’ 4 Shop in b 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Washington * of Courtesy i Two Very Wonderful Collections of Drés.:- ‘and Sports Coats '.-..Pl::u'n and Fur-Trimmed--- Mrs. Walter Wyatt entertained at bridge f_u!lo\\'td by tea yesteday iIn honor of Mrs. Cunningham, when her other guests included Mrs, E. F Mrs, C Loomi; L A R Shade, Mrs. Clair York, Mrs. G. S. Wisner, Mrs. ickson. Miss Anna Lee Meyer, L. Lundsay, Alrs. R. P. Brown, Frazer of Chicago and Mrs. mpson. Miss Agnes Ashford and Miss Cath- leen Dwyer will go to New York to attend the Army-Navy foot ball game, and will be guests of the former's i S w8 ¢ Silk Remmnants and Mill Ends Stone Ridge Scene of Harvest Supper Last Night. Over 1,.5(1)‘ yards of the wanted fabrics on sale at ONE HALF and less of regular ik Rad Slen Cuorke B Hamilton |8 values, consisting of crepe de chine, canton crepe, satins, charmeuse, georgette, mes- fi'.‘:“;’;‘." thelr country = place, qenter- | saline, plain and fancy taffetas, brocade and novelty crepes, broadcloth silks, jacquard decorations, aud oy "_\.‘”:,"‘,‘;’;”“siznfi‘r‘,f E and striped shirting, tinsel brocades, metal fabrics, krepe knit, jersey and tricolette L ine sesiisnes weaves in plain and novelty effects. Paisley and Persian crepes, printed crepes fou- there were evidences of the late au- lards and radiums, velveteens, corduroys, duvetyne and many other fabrics, in almost Whith fhe. Gueats lentorey. paiLmoush every conceivable color. For dresses, blouses, linings, trimmings, combinations, kimonos rounded with tall cornstaliks, h 2 i ie. 14 15 v, s. \f i founds with el corvistalics, :;alt- and lingerie. In lengths of from % to 5)% yards. No phone or mail orders. ar etables and fruit as a base. Through~ s i i out the rooms the same suggestion Kindly Consider All Sales Final prevailed and the supper table was original and lovely, & pyramid. of — — e m—— — #Ape corn fu;4-;|,p\lxxxn[1hfl center of # s 1ng from within' Candles: were herd Xtra Special Item in_corneob candiesticks ‘on "bases ‘of wood, and fruits and autumn foliage o i i and flowers formed the rest of the 500 yards of 40-inch All-Silk orful decoration Crepe de Chine In the library were tables for pe ® bridge and mah-jong and there was T o & . : . g Gaiipge! melons and there Tl color range is incomplete—the reason for our offering this $189 grade at S0c 2 yard sting Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton | 55 reduction, .With 20 shades S v v i gl ey it Hamijton to choose from you will be able to make a selection ¥. Tompkins. Miss Nannle Hamilton and Miss Mary ily Hamilton and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. George E. Hamilton, jr. Mre. John J. Hamiiton also assisted in the hospitality: m m fi m fi fi Miss Ruth Wallace, daughter of the . fl fi fi fi i o] Secretary of Agriculture, will be an nce of Rachel . which is to be ‘Ambassador, 18th fit of the greater Goucher fund. Miss aduated from Goucher I nily Newell Blair. vice chair- | lemocratic committee, has at the “Mariopette” per- formance, ang other box holders are from official and resident soclety. Miss Janet Moftett. debutante daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. W a Biack Velicia, trimmed with Lustrosa—with Beaver collar....... s A. Moffett, is chairman of the | iy Naatn. ¥ young ladies’ committee for the ball y. creseiisees $55 to be given Thanksgiving eve, No- vember 28, at the New Willard, for | the benefit of the six free wards of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. Other debutantes assisting | her will be Miss Ruth Wallace, Mile. Featured for Fr{day at *35 w=d 375 No matter what the price, you'u not find Coats into which more clever fash- ioning has entered. They are distinctive garments—that emphasize the un- usualness of these markings. v The Fabrics Fur Trimmings Constauza Fashona ' Gray Fox Lustrosa Ormandalle Badger Arabella Camel's Hair Wolf Fancy Plaids- Opossum CARDS | BALLAKD - 1340 G Street N.W. - A Sale of Many of Our B4 | Smartest *8*° Women’s Shoes That is Proving the Season’s . Greatest Merchandising Thrill FA pomontlly abuct NCLUDED are opera pumps, instep-strap, anklette-strap 12°t0 1 o'clook. and cut-out designs—and a host of others. Suedes, satins, No cover charge for patent and other leathers and materials in all the wanted dinnor. Tea dancing rom §:30 to.6 Open colors—and; best of all, complete lines, NOT broken sizes. Sundays for ~ dinner | Gal oot daniing: Absolutely our newest, most distinctive $8.50 Style Hits, only $5.95 the pair—at all our Washington stores. The models introduce new deaigm'in the smart sports effects—and the dressiest of the Side-tie and Straight-draped styles—plain: or with luxurious furs—and excellent quality of silk lining. . The friends and patrons fi a i curisTHAS QREETINGS = % \,2)’ CHRISTMAS | N, AN fl Two groups—-which are very attractively marked for Frida® - Sealine Coats—(dired coney)—of 48 and 50-inch length; plain or with Viatka or Nat- ural Sqeirrel trimming as your preference decides. Woven stripe designs........... Jacquettes —in Caracul, with Viatka Squirrel or Rose Fox collars and cuffs. Black and Beige shades......c......... eirais Sealine Coats—(dyed coney)—48 and 50 inch—with Natural, Viatka and Beige Squir- rel collars and cuffs. Also Natural and + Kolinsky-dyed Fitch; selected, Northern Skin; and 48-inch Muskray Coats; plain or with Raccoon or Skunk collairs. ............ Jacquettes—in fine Caracul: with collars of Viatka Squirrel. Gray and Gunmetal.. .. Third Floor: Xmas Slipper Buying Started A Special Selling of Cozy Wor‘:len’s Boudoir Slippers 9 C Hundreds of pairs of Warm Felt, Ribbed Corduroy and Quilted Sateen Bedroom Slip- pers, prettily trimmed with large silk pompons. Soft padded soles. Eight popular colors in- cludmr. A very special value. Select them now for all your woman friends, Special for Men Special for Cllildr?n Good-looki! Everett, Opera and Hundreds of Pretty Little Ribbon- Romeo House Slippers of very excep- trimmed Felt Moccasins and Bootees, tional quality black or tan leather. with turn-town -picture tops; for girls Freed from Gray Hair it £ $2.95 BRI ASE BEe DON'T submit to the age handi- cap of gray hair. In a few minutes, safely tint gray, faded or bleached locks to their natural d splendor with Brown- . Sioner-the most used e tat in Washington’s Best . 8. and Canada. It is Imme- P e its, way to apply ana Hosiery - Value absolutely harmiess to hair, scalp ) or skin. Brownatone is far super- to so-called color restorers. Do $ l‘z hesitate. Send 10c now for 1.95 trial bottle and see for yourself. For sale everywhere—s0c and $1.50 “Radmoor” and other y Cor. 7th & K Sts. |m EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE l——o|=—=|o|—=|0|——=|o|——= c——|o|—=lal——lal ——=]0] Standard Brands Wom- 414 9th st. . ] ’s Perfect, Full-fash- o BROWNATONE ERERT o oqmuge i, S X > : re ' % ’