Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1924, Page 40

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. \\'ASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 20. 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 .. and already a large group of Wash-|melee, Washington; Rev. Herbert F. . |Mrs, . D. MeK Policies of New G. W. U. ington's most prominent eitizens and | Randolph, D. D, Washington; Wil- Southern Relief Ball i e lcm:?:y‘ & tizenesses have been enlisted in the = & w1 L i Ao ight to rai; liam M. Ritter, Washington; Albert To Be Held Februa: e cox. Mrs. Itober To Be TOP‘C at Parley | séhool, "!%e & million dollars for the || B0 0k, Washington; Rev. Canon 2 ‘\ Iz Bennett, irs Gayety Marking Midwinter : : . . ¥ 2 s fzie: Th . A B A. P. Thom, Mr sorien b Social Season at Annapohs : Convened by Council for ‘fusitas marmiar®iams the gull |4 Townsend Rusaell, D D Washing: | 'y 10 L en st tho New Witind bt iaarmna e s nclude; s L r g, F 2 == ,Arz'“X:"g‘t,r;‘"'r'\'if"g,‘".h’“"'g’imfil,mmm Miss Mary A. Sharpe, Wash- |Monday evening, February 4, bids fair |foor committer. Among other membere - 3 f ) o fed for Tasadi [ redorics Rurierion. Washingtons Jo. | nkton: Miss Mury B Templo, A' B, Coid previous balla given by the |of the committee so far are Representa- = . eeting Called for Tues seph S, Auerbach, Litt. D., New York | Knoxvill orcoran ' Thom, | Southern Relief Society. |tive R Walton Moore o6 Viceta, 163 Mrs. Tl’lomas R Kurtz. Wlfe of Navy Comman 5 p E > y ‘\\I'(n’sm”"' Belmont, A. B, LL. B, Ll M., Was : 8 nalor James| Mrs, Pearce Horne, president of the resentative Clay Stone Briggs of Texis d H R & D; Ball 2 Mornmg at Residence o D, V!?fxlr?fi(gi“..dhfl Admivar Wiirird | Wite Y nnington: o goclety, announces as a partial list of [Mr. Eugene Meyer, jr. Danlel ¢, ant, lostess at Reception—LUinners, Dalls : ;i Col. and Mrs. R. M, Prownson U. s N.Li D. Washing- | Philadelphia. and Rev. Charles Wood; " R ecrota s of Dhe’ ang. Mre. | Doper Mr. Charles P. Neill. Mr. W. i . virs. 2 1 heodo: . Burton, D. D., Washington, Charles Evans Hug) g % antley, Mr. Marion ; ; B on W : e ghes, Chief Justice | H. K ’ ’ and Teas Scheduled. & 4 Thompaon 5 K‘.’Efl?“"’hi‘;‘,u}t'fi‘vfi";x‘-,, < — s gud Mre” Wiliam Howard “Taft, " the | W. 31 White. Dr. W, Pilkiers Canc % ton;: Jos , ir., B Se ¥y of War a 3 00 bhan Long. X £ Lt L ton; Mrs. Glbson Fanhestock, Wash Concert and Dance, Plan S Poiallng b ol Bl { Mr. Theodore |‘l‘.rnixg"'v - Beale 1t - . e s M. Cirfoulkce. e 3 Zdwin Denby, the Postmaster | Wilev, 'Mr. ANNAPOLIS, Md. Januars 19— |Commander and Mes. Slarey . shoe- The plans and policies of the new A hiagt s e oxrroll Of Virginia U. Glee Club : Mrs. Hi New, Mrs. | ¢ anin \rs, Thomas K. Kurtz, wife of Capt. |MaKer (50 F ‘ George Washington University, will 1 Washington: ey H. T The University of Virginia Glee | ST " are | [ Downing Kurtz, commandant of midshipmen, | yiasTulla Dowsw Enve. the Aret of & be the topic of discussion at a meet- | fock, Li. ML New Xork city; Mrs. | Club will give a concert and dance |Mme. Wroblewska and Mme. do Graeff: ' Morrison held the third ¢ of recep- serics of “at homes” Tuesday after- ing called by the university council | ArehiVald Hopiing, Washington; Coler | popryary 2, at Rauscher's at 8:30 | = nson,; Wed- BOOK at-thelr home. on Murray HilL 1 at the residgnce of Col and Mrs.:Kirby, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; James Par. | o'clock. ===3 I8 giving 1 | Lieut Edward Milner, who will be rnoon at her residence at | o jaey Hqward Milner, who will b Robert M. Thompson Tuesday morn- t aval Academy. Kurtz was | Academy e ball team this season ing. assisted by Mrs. Tisdale, wife of M;l ed in Anna < Invitations have been sent out by Trademark 1 \der o 5 i "n)mr’m enter Friday 4 A inent Washingt: a 9 1 Mrs. ¥ Munroe, Mr McElduff, evenirg at their home, on Pythian of prominen SSUINEton men and l Mrs, Pexton Cochran, Mrs. Raymond | women interested in civic and na- 7 t oan's t alieries HIGHEST CHARACTER Welch and Mrs. Lyman Perry. Mrs. | Mis : Lankford of Raltimore AN, tional affairs. President Wiliam g i as guest for the week end of (Of Jerney City, the guest of her unele | Mather Lewls, the new 1 1 ‘ Kuriz also entertained bridge and o e T e | Mather Lewls, the new and popular ) S A Mrs. E o | o ze W g 715 i man-jonsfollowed by a tea Mon- | X Richardson, 3t They also have as AN Callow. | brexy” at George \\] r;‘hlnp.l(;n. Is to ki 715 Thirteenth Street Jday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Robert | their zuest Mrs. Richardson’s mother, = aPaG speak and a general d ussion wi i Mrs, Henry B.|Mrs. West of Richmond, V afterncon at her home on State |}, ynyited of the needs of the uni- Ttegivtered THE \ Hamiiton Campbell. Mrs. Allan Bowle Howard will e- Mrx, o oward en- i ersity. Wilson and Mrs. Thomas B. Howard | tertain at tea Sunday afternoom in| MrS. Bovd, wife of Lieut. Com- |Versity. 3 s ’ A mander Thales Boyd, who has be Th ng will be in th ture : 3 were at the tea table e e Rosirs, Robert Hamilton | in'California for the past yenr. is the |of the rst Skirmish of the coming urtis- ummings d>ale Backward weather con- 6 a ! vCampbell of Rockville, Md T At the dinner which s held “";'l' A oa Rig ¢ Baith vas | KUeSts of her father, % tin, at orge Washington University bul Saturday e en Hallil Sres fone Kidout of Baitimore was 3 ce € * street. 1 and endowment fund campaign. (By Catalogue) 1t1 S e T H = at the Nuval Mrs. dudridge | § Ut T e e nd of Mo | “Miss Louisa Alger turned to | No attempt will be made, the council i ditions force reductions wife Lieut. Harol Be and i dloucester streat. her home in Boston, Ma after a | emphasizes, to collect funds, however, of Y = N " Nifiniymin Nichois of - the gradu- et e, U, §, M, ¢, |MOnth's visit to her mother, Mrs. |and the meeting will be limited 0 further downward, and ating clas ceived the midshipmen stationed fn Washington, whe l‘l;lllp Alge { strictly to a discussion of the uni- Solid Silver and Sheflleld (antique and modern), Valuable Table \ . . u,l\f'.'.f:m | was i Russia @irthi e Pevoiution. ‘m'};- o l{;“g? .l,{vl'l is. w e uj'rwhl‘:”:d :’('fl,d;;n -?.l"m“.'r?'{ 'nf‘r':m.!;' China and Glassware, Eastern Rugs, Bed and Table Linen, Fine || makes Pos ble savings to . and Srs a0l I8 considered an authority on at” < | o st.o! Ly Furniture, Rare Japanese and Chinese Works of Art, Early Prints ) - am Hemphill and Engravings, Handmade Laces, Paintings, Curios and many you ot— issued | f81rs in that country, gave a talk on | LoW!Ng the & ke - . St con | of e on| invitations for a ion of St. John's College M Amlierst count John 11 th, their home on L} giher articles of virtu gathered in all parts of the world. Rufus ball Russian Probl e {gaet’s,” have return, on board the Rein il Mrs. Dougl ite of Franklin street i ! 2 i the struction : Miss Blizabeth Hopkins has re- 9 " . d Mrs. Charles G, Mag | iprr. &nd Mrs, Eugene Lazenby and i Naey'with her ehildren. has been |turned to Annapolis after a weeks To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our | O ised the apartm sl i S her grandmother, Mrs. visit in Baliimore and Wishington. 5 ? (1] 0 wvarre until recently Y lietracs Por Gt ine B nd left this week | “'Dr. ana Mrs. Willlam .. Mar . Galleries, 715 13th Street J ; ! i et o™ity 08 | certained company Of ton &% dinner | On All Our ¢ eut, “m\ Mr hom Capt. and Mrs. Barron P. lois | Monda. evening at thelr home on Licut; Ma B nee vere ih Washington for the we Samucl Small of Washington, | Market street. - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Dost Grad ool uests of Cant < \Ir. and Mrs. John Gil i Mote B i z . a well known sp r. gave a| Maj. John de Peyster Douw has re- . FUR COA s re Wwere guests for the week € > B £ 3 talk lay afterno the College | turned to_Annapoits after spending & and Friday, January 22nd, 23rd \ I ymore were gHe s (o8 ays in Parke . I Avenue ‘Baptiast Church on *“The | week tn New Yori. Lo rI ’ ry y rd, in Pueh B e | hag returmed t Anng B e b s Commentniantar | | " Miss Froet of Bay City, Mich, was 24th and 25th, 1924 WRAPS ugh and Arthing - Ha {2 John Smith of West Virginia [a guest for the wi nd of Mrs. co | Harry S i mber of A . > . Adelphia will a : is spending some weeks with her son | James L. Fergus her home on e copa 2 . al Academy aughter-m-law, Lisut. and Mrs. | Prince Ge At 2 P. M. Each Day SCARFS Anne's 1 f the newl s e S oititian of sntao: Being effects from the Estate of William E. Curtis, promi- at dinner N de Cartier s ! ent, and R. L. nent newspaper correspondent; the Estate of Miss Sarah evening onor of Bel C de Marchienne, AMBASSAOT Yooy Sap M wn IL Bell have E. Cummings and others. to the <hipmen in the 3 f Philadelphia. S 0 VR . i dne ARG P Al | Dy st PRIBOIIE T estens ; NOW ON VIEW Mpicthihe ok t @ A 1y afternoon at her Terms: Cash. A shop. ) Street. Mrs Bdward £ f (11, Miss Patienc n Johnson' and Mra. Seuth- : j : C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auc rtwell of ray presided at the tea table, - end P ¥ Miss Julia Douw. H ! nd Mrs. Huske, who re-| W Réland € New | cently eame to Annapolis, are occupy- entine Chappe! N an apartmen Valentine CRAPREL ' Nrs, {10 an aparrment at The on i £ 1 b i @ ¢ircle. for the winter and spring M =1 Ritchie, left this W Mr. and Mre Frederfe Hoover snent S et N ‘kagement has b : e e ey o Miss Anne LOoE g fremain for the wi i iter of Capt 5 . aughter of Can hoam; of Commander - i The House Lack at a bridee e Sl B R e Barriemore | Pb Jon Lare i ' f“"“ ‘. 1351 corme, 2or e Maxine Reg. t l s nm Exclusive Apparel o SHORT-VAMP SHOES e ; : b acha | M Lo ent Gam, g ELEVENTH ST, Shop in Washingto! W | | BRI S € el JANUARY REDUCTIONS of (Courtesy Sk g was the muest of hor Shoes that sold Shoes that sold Robert . Thomas Telenart. at < high as $12.50, 8 50 for over § 10 OO Aty wee for the week end Q| Reducea 0. L . | Reduced to... . A rintion_card party for the | - rereancy . Hospl There are not all sizes In every style, but we include all sizes in at the Naval Ttos Catholic Dane the reduced lots. oy S, Bi ntertatned | ¥ he civen | olic Datieh- Thursd ion Bl the Knights of (" s clubhouse. John st S 't.and Mrs, John E. Whelchell 4 wife of Capt. Hal . % 6 and Miss Mollie Milligan | B L 2 i the lh.m.;. S {ordera for duty. | Marytand and Anne 3 | Mrs Frank Andercon of Wash i -of Woman Voters wer {ton. widow of Dr. Anderson of th T « B o o Zave a lecture hina and 7 Miss Falion, aran” Monday evening in the ball- in honor of Mrs m of Carvel Hall 3ar her and Miss Mary Risteau, | O 00 G Hoe ok n members of th were hosts a* a din z 3 ning on hoard the Reina Mercndes Mizx Ruth Abhot had ax her iuent Millinery, Shoes and Hosiery | S. Hepburn was hostess at der Tyron MeCand | n. followed by bridge. Fri- mher to N inection with the v ademy foot ball t e E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. v ‘\\l{-- of Tieut Y.\;n.«n - S = . 1300 G Street———— Niand Reiames i the wuest o Specialists in Grand Pianos and Mrs. Thomas T Kurtz at on Porter road | Admiral Austin M. Knight, has heen the nest of his Henjamin W his { All Hallows, r Annapol wif Commander | ner, M 1 N., and | Aiss Mary Tyler Heiner, | i ifor a for six rvel Hall, d her deugh- | © gone to short visit. Dariington reception %, apfngon s ¥ anahicy of ue wee I | ; = P\ L I For Monday We Announce a Mrs. Manning, wife of Lieu e R 1 N , S | Very Remarkable Sale of New spending a few days in_Annavolis as | Z the guest of his cousin, Mrs, Carlos B. Cusaol A wife of Lieut. George Franklin Good, U. M. .. who has W with her husband at Quantieo, | == : ’ . . for a few months, will he the E3 ‘ R t of her y . Capt. D. M. Gar- | 2 | ‘ ; rivon, U. S. ) . ana Mrs Gar- | p b | : ricon' during . Good's absence in | southern waters | Akt < : ] ) Miss Sercna Williams of Norfolk, . Willims or Nesene 10| g S5 | Many of which cost more than the price at and Mrs. rick Hill, left Saturday for W . where will visit | wna 3irs, wit- | b o o | which you are to have opportunity for selection. ained at al supper and theater party in Bal mora_Monday_evenine in_honor Eul LI T y : nr.nwwl‘@“w}[e““ g De.flgned | Types for Sieiey 1 . : : for the | the more Expert Marcel. . 75¢ | The Player-Piano throws open the doors to enjoyment of all : 1 saf 1 = Marcel & Bob Curl.$1.00 forms of music, even though you do not “Play”—and in the control AHGLE ?rma Informa Hair Dyeing. . $4.95 ‘ of a lov_er of music becomes a source of pleasure, entertainment and occasions s inspiration. ’ ) Shampooing . . . 50c | . We are showing some of the most. beautiful “Players” in Wash- MISS FLEET ington, chief among which is the ever-popular . Formerly of Woodward & Lathrop i Conspicuous among the designs are many brilliantly beaded effects — R E ' I‘ I \ I, ; ) which each design presents a distinctly new model — of pleasing type B?;il::;n]’l::]s:r ! A . O IANO i B and exclusive fashion — developed in Luxette, Ripleene, Taffeta, Crepe 1110 H Street N.W. e Satin and Elizabeth Crepe. Franklin 4. Expert Service 4 i i New Model s’yle “12 S” | 1. $575 1 ‘_Arr‘ival of New Sport.Coats and Dressier Wraps delicate women by D Plerce's Fa- Made up in new imijoned weaves, incl\iding Higlo, Swansdown, Mah- ongg, etc—self and fur trimmed. vorite _Preserin- tion. Remember: =0 slcohbl—ingre |} | Terms: A Reasonable Cash Deposit; 30 Months to Pay the Balance. = Some Special Bargdins in New Combination “Electric Players” in Tablet or Liquid | form. "There i but one | thing that holds I J N I old age back, and I that ix health. | F_OR SALE EXCLUSIVELY AT THE STEINWAY PIANO AGENCY : | : ‘ $95-00 o $135-00 Sickness and sxmses| |, F DROOP & SONS C0., 1300 G || * healthy and strong when they sufter || from women's troubles. It kecps|f | them looking young by keeping thew: | well.

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