Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 SO Soaie Sir Esme Howard, Recently Appointed Ambassador of Sails Today F newly appointed ambas- of Great Britain, Sir Howard. is sailing to- from England for this| country and will come to Washing- | ton directly after his arrival. He will be followed shortly by Lady Howard HE dor sme day y Wedding t's Chureh. s Eleanor An- Representative ' Anthony, Jr. ml wielle-An S Marg: The marriage of Mi thony, daughter of and Mrs. Daniel R. b Licut. Donald W. Sawtelle, U. S. A, is taking place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in §t. Margaret's Church. The Ceremony will be performed by the Itev. Dr. Tlerbert Scott Smith, in the nee of a large company, includ- officials, members of the congres- sional and Army and Navy circles. A reception will follow the service at home of the bride's’parents, on ‘yoming avenue. ellow and whi 1 in the chur the home are binssoms pre are being tions and at guantities of spring is wearing a gown of te satin churmeuse, made on long, straight lines, and h embroid- ered in pearls and crys Her tulle veil will be arranged a Russian et effect with pearls and crys- nd she will carry a shower ~t of bride roses, orchids and of the vall ) Daniel R. Anthony. 34, and Miss Hanan of Monteldir, N. J.. Miss Anthony, wearing le yellow satin-back crepe, ar to that of the bride's, side train. They will with streamers of e, and carry yel- Nirs iret will ~ attend sowns of wnde sim with a short wear white hat; vellow georzetie cre low roses and fresid. i Mrs. Anthony, mother of the bride, will be in a_gown of beige crepe, and will wear 4 hat to match. Mr, Munford Crosshy of Binghamton the best_man, and the usher. 2t fer ieut. eut. David_A. Patterson, Mr. and Lieut. e and his bride will reception for New York, a tomorrow for Pana- ma, the latter wearinz a gown of k crepe with si'ver braid trimming, small ribbon h-t to match. They return to Washin:-ton after several | in Panama, and will be at home 1 July., the out-of-town guests at- the weddinz are Mr. M. H.| Sawtelle of ; brother | Eleanor i the CIETY. ty Great Britain, < rom England. retary of state, will be g it be the guest of The naval embassy, New al attache of the French sy, Capt. Rigal, has gone to York for a short visit, The counselor of the Hungari legation and Mrs. Pelenyl entertained | a company at dinner last evening in honor of their house guests, Mr. | and Mrs. L;'vmsimzrn Mather of Cleve- | and, brother-in-law and siste Mrs. Pelenyl. o of; The minister of the Serbs, C { Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich: the min- | Ister of Siam, Phya Buri Nayarasth, T)nd the minister of Czechoslovakia, ' Dr. Frantlsek Chvalkovsky, are | among those who have taken graups oL Seats for the x‘.reek-Amerl.--n’ estival to be given under the au- Spices of the Greek-American Club of Washinrton on the evening of | February 57 in the auditorium of the hantral High School. Others who fave taken boxes and seats are Mrs, arles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Law- ;‘.l‘(-II\‘P Phipps, Mr. William Phelps ino, Mrs. . Augustus Simpson, Mrs. Jompbell Fertester, Mrs. Franklin Jones. Miss Ann and | Mes. Frances Wolker, | rton undy he counselor of the Brazilian em- Savsy,and Mme. de Sousa Leao G acie oveningned a company at dinner last The commercial counsel selor of the Tritish, <mbasey and Mra. John Joyos il entertaj : i at dinner this evening. " © COPARY | Mrs. Brodericl 1 eave Wi i ton aparoderick will Teavo Washing- | reh 1 to vis sis Mrs P2borTarch 1 to visit ner sister, | Miss Frances Batelle will tain at te of Mrs. G visiting h enter- a this afternoon in honor eoffrey W. Stafford, who is i er father, Bishop John W, Hamilton. e will have assisting her Mrs. William F. McDowell, Miss Muriel Wood, Mrs. William, Hamil- ton Bayley, Mrs. Willilam L. Crouse d Mrs. George Barnes of Chicago. | | Walter Russell Hen- | of New York and inzton, have announced in Paris | he engagement of their daughter | Edith to Mr. Kenneth Osborne Spin- ning of Paris. Miss Hensey's brother, Licut. Walter Russell Hensey, jr., is stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. + Mr. and Mrs. Tracy L. Jeffords and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton will be at home jointly this evening from 8 | to 11 o'clock, at 1701 Newton street, | ind will have assisting them Mrs. A. Heath of Boston, Mr. Jefferson halaker, Mrs. Ernest'Knarbel, Mrs, George W. Harris and Capt. and Mrs. | Francis Scott Key Smith. Wash { {wife of Gen. {of the entertained {Admiral and Mrs. who have recently come from ton, duty in the office of the as retary ‘of at who was formerly M THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | MHS. HUGH R. WILSON, Recently returned from Toklo with husxband, who ix attached to the State Deport y _are making their home at the Hotel Hamilton, tain a com at bridge February 26 in honor of Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Allen. of Miss Helen Wini- daughter of Mrs. Mr. John William took place this , at the homle The ceremony i Rev. Jdohn J, nee of relatives | A reception | | The marringe | fred Humphre Marshall Rea, to Chott of Chirago morning at 11 o'vlock of the bride’s mother, was performed b, Queally, in the p and intimate friend followed the ceremony., The bride was given in marriage by her step-father, Mr. Marshall Rea, and wore a gown of French blue georgette crepe, made on straight lines with cream silk lace trimmings, and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair fern. Miss Buelah Long was the brides- maid and re a gown of gray georgette crepe, fashioned like that bride and _trimmed in lace, She carried pink roses and lilios of the valley. e Lipya IL was the hest man. Mr. Chott and his bride left after the roception for Chicago, where they will make their home, the latter wearing a dark blue crepe gown with 2 hat to match. i | Judge and Mrs, at Harry Covington dinner last evening Cary T. Grayson, Dr. and Mrs. Camp Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. r Underwood. Mrs. Laurence Watts and children, ans- now on nt sec- ar, this city, are staying Hotel, California and Mrs. Watts, 1sabel Chap- 1, to join Maj. Watt: the street. Maj. Watt Archibald Flower { &ive the invocation tomorrow afternoon at 1770 Church street, after 4 olclock, and also on Thuraday of next week. Mrs. George Tully Vaughan will be at homs tomorrow, from 4 (o € o'clock. Solicitor General and Mrs, The Beek Dinner iontw. Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck entertainad at dinner Monday evening in honor of Mr. of Stafford-on- is their house Avon, who guest, England, Huuge entertained a com- four at dinner last Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, who returned to Washington Monday from Richmond, has perfected all the arrangements for the entertainment .when the award is given in the prize contest about great women of Virginia. The Rev. Beverly Dandridge Tucker will and Gov. Trinkle will make the award. Mr. Scott Parish, new president of the Chamber of Commerce, will maka an address, lund Mrs. Calhoun will give n lecturs on “The Wondar That Is Washing- ton." A group of the hest singers in Virginfa will give a program, and a number of prominent society women will sit on the platform as sponsors, including Mrs. " John Skelton Wil liame, Mrs. Charles Antrim, Mrs. Scott’ Parls, Miss Effie Carr Tiranch, Mrs. E.'W. 'Scott, Mre. W. L. Palmer, jr. and other: he award will be made February at the Jefferson Hotel. in Richmond, when Miss Mary Washington Ball. winner of the con- test, will accompany Mrs. Calhoun to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Beers an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter Thelma to Mr. John William Harvey, jr, of this city Tuesday February 19, at the rectory of St Thomas " the Apostie Church. ceremony wag performed by the Thomas A. Wals Lyneh Luquer will presi at the chafing dish suppe miven at the Arts Club Sunday eve ing. at 7:30 o'clock. A musicale will follow the supper, in which a number of club members will take part, in- ludine Mrs. George Dawson, soprano; Miss Katharine Lee Jones, contralto; Miss Elsie Edwards, mezzo; Mr. Sweet. tenor: Mr. Luquer, violinist; Miss Mirlam Larkin, cellist, and Mra. John Cable, Mrs. Knorr and Miss Minna Nieman, pianists. The Soclety of Washington Artists will receive their friends and the pub- lic February 22 from 10 am. to 4:30 jo'clock p.m." at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, where the thirty-third an- nual exhibition of oil paintings is on view and will continue until March 2. Mrs. Edgnr J. Orme and her mother, Mrs. John H. Tilton, are at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, N. J. for an indefinits stuy. Mrs. Orme is recuperat- ing from a recent severe illnes: Mrs. Laura Brooks Martine of Bos- ton. who has been a guest at the ew Willard for a_week, has left for Florence Villa, Fla., for the wiy- ter months. M! Buekey and Miss Gurley will be at home informally Friday after- noon at 3013 P street northwest. Mrs. Fred W. Demock of Windsor, Nova Scotla, who_is the house guest of Dr. and Mr: The | Association, celebrating Washington's birthday in Memorial Continental Hall Fridi will ‘Thom, Virginia Sel. h 1le, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Betty Ives, Miss Zilla MacDou- gall, Miss Charlotte MacDougall Miss Betty Byrnes, Mi dard and Miss Blsa Dictrick. tinsntsl Hall, Mrs, Harriet Hawley Mrs. Dorothy De Muth Watson, pre: {ident and first vice president, T spectively, of the District of Colum- bia League of American Pen Women, will entertain at luncheon Friday, in honor of the District officers and the directors and chairmen of commit 1 of the Ciubs, 1734 N street. Covers flaid for thirty-six guests, each of whom will be expected to consribute @ “story” for the company. M A s Myrtle L. the library commit City_Club, assisted by B. Stephin, 3 ra L 17 | 1L iMiss Dlaine Eppley and ) |Mason, will be hostesses at t tomorrow afternoon a the bridge., five hund jong party for the club library. each table. Mary he clu a4 and henefit of A reception in _hounor of the ex- hibiting artist, Mrs. Ella Condee Lamb of New York, will be given at the Arts Club, 2017 I street, Sunday. February from 4 to 6 o'clock lllr’ H. Bush Brown will be hostess. K. > will be held mur Alumna in Park Hotel February 21, at 0 o'clock. Miss Katharine T. Rtover is general chairman of this benefit, Mrs. Francis J. Becker, chairman of dancing, and Miss Alyse Foley, chal man of cards. They will be assisted by Miss Margaret Beilman, Miss | Bielaski, Mrs, Harry H. Humble, Mrs H. S. Bishop, Miss Magdalene Borger, Liss Laura A card party and dan by Notre Dame de Assoctation at Ward 1 evening, Polished Floors of Hard Wood If your floors are unsatis- factory, met an extimate on refinishing (hem or on lay- ing mew floors over them. Phene North 6323 J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave, g That great avd fasciasiing rame ihat overshedy in new playies. the | There will be prizes for |1 D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924 \ | ) Locher and | ¥ | {Miss Elizabeth Laing, Miss Gertrude uin, chairman of | Lucas, Miss Margaret McAllister, Miss | | | | o mmemmea s | L) e Nol——=ol——=olc—=lnl——2ol—=jol——lal—2] € !S-lb. Package...... Kathleen Cagney. Mrs. John R. Caa- par, Mrs. Adelaide R. Cavanagh, Miss include Miss Carolyn: Catherine M. Conklin, Miss Marjorie Miss Mary Mason, Miss Vir-|Cowles, Miss Kathryn A. Creveling, ginla Mason, Miss Elsic McKeon, Miss | Miss Holen Crowle »n, Miss JKatherine Wy- ! Crewley, Aliee Donnel Bernadette Dora, ing, Ruth Stod-|erine G. Duncan, | Miss The maoting will be an open one | trude "Espey, and ‘seats will be available at Con- | Mrs A& M Mr: ey, Miss Mary th ary, Miss Agnes Genau, Mrs. T. | Guiney, Hadcn, [tees of the l.eague of American Pen:James F. Hartnett, Mrs. James G. {Women, in the newly opened tearoom . Haskell, Mrs. John K. Hayes, Mise | Rederation of Women's | Alice Healy, Miss V eneral Federation e S iy’ tornie, ahn, Thal enjuyment of the nelly, Mrs. James J. Kilroy, Mrs. Jo- sepli Miss “{heth ab | M 1 evening &t ph mah- Oburg, Miss C: Alice O'Donoghue, Miss Miss Agnes Quinn, Miss Kathleen | | Ready, Helen M. Riordan, Miss Mary A. Rov- Virginia « Conn. Ave. and K Lnagan, Miss h}nry E. Foley, Miss Rose Fulliq, - SOCIETY. er, Miss Anna Saur, Miss Loretta She Aloysius Shields, Miss Margarct fivan, Miss Eleanor Sulliva telen Thompson, Miss Mar. Mis: Regina Watkin: Miss Weide and Miss F nor Wolfe. The floor committe includes Francls Becker, Mr. Richard | Bishop, M- “asper. Dr. J. H, | === Digges, 3 Dore, Mr. Hos Do Aloysiis Fenne Mr. pinet. headed by the 3 faza, has resign in betwe Sul- Sul- | e “| egal, N Turuer, { difficulti z compromise e, | der which the cab A | Janugry , Miss Josephine Miss Helen Doherty, Miss , Miss Murgaret Dore Miss Rens Down Duffy, Miss Kath- Miss Mary Early, Miss Lucille Anne Easby Miss Ma; Fennell, J rs. Miss Aileen "¥itzgerald. | Mary Flanagan. Miss Aileen Miss Catherine P. Flavin, i John Genaw, Mr, William _Grogan, Hartnett, Mr. Johu K. Jamex G, Haskell, Dr. Dr. T. J. Kennedy, ennelly, Mr. Joseph Andrew J. Morris, Dr. D. J_ Mulcah: Jonneil, A F. Fuller, jr.; Mixs Nora sarner, Miss Eliza- Miss Gertrude F. ¥ Mrs. R. L. Graves, Miss Mary Miss Catherine Hand, Mrs. C. Garner, Mr. Juseph Mulr Dr. William F. O L. Quinn, Mr. B. r, A. Rover and Mr. Aloysius S | Miss Veronica Quinn is chairman of the publication committer rginia Holland, | Miss Margaret | Miss Margaret Keliher, Miss Ima R. Kennedy, Miss Ros¢ Ken- | 1143 Conn. Avenue On View Now At Conn. Avenue’s Foremost Exclusive Millinery Shop Charming Spring Hats for evening, street and sports w e ar—models that are notable for “character” and qual- ity. i’ Langhan, Miss Mary A. Lanc, % McCarthy, Miss Helen V, Me- | eGivney, Miss Miss Catherine ¥rances Mealy, Mis owan, ahon, Miss Marguerite Mealy, ell, Mixs O Reil- Miss Helen T. Rhodes, Miss Bedroom Suites 1f you need a new bedroom suite, you should purchase NOW-—and take advantage of our February Sale prices, such a: Bedroom Suite, was $1,176.75; now $88236. Bedroom Suite, was $280.25; now $210.19. < Similar reductions on other items featured in this SALE. George Plitt Co. Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upbolstering 1325 14th St N.W, Main 422 Old Fashioned Water Ground White i 27c | romeal, Magruder’s Best Groceries J | tablished 1875 bort ELEVENTH ST. Poilip Boyish-type Blouses Katharine Ruppert. Miss | CHILEAN CABINET RESIGNS. a William J. Manning of this city, was entertained at lunch- eon_on Tuesday at the Cosmos Club by Mr. Louis N. Geldert, her brother, Mrs. Joseph Hendrix Himes and | Miss Grace Burton will hold a recep- tion tomorrow afternoon after o'clock at 1627 New Hampshire ave- man of Baltimore, were guests of Mr. Martin Gillet for the last cotilion in Baltimore. They friends in that city and in B SR e s 3 e T = el —designed for wear with the new Spring Suits. Made of . have man wife of honor today o Mrss and her sister, There were six- AMrs. Claude Senatc Swans Furst . Swanson will morrow afternoon the last time th ountries ace ve organized a for the purpose of the friendly reia- prosent time countrics and | ries and the State Department aen_promin in pan-American flairs will he nvited to address the cabinet” at a series of monthly ners to be throughout the Year, The first glven ton! A¢ these dinners will be | at the New Willard and Marc 6, when Mr. J third assistant Sec : Frank | the Mi nue. The tea was postponed from February 5. Mrs. Himes and Burton will have assisting them 3. Willis, Mrs, Sim D. Fe es Sedgley, Mrs. Wilbur Me. Sherry, Mrs. Wailace Radcliffe and Mrs. Case Broderick Rafter. s, Mrs. John Walker Holcombe enter- tained a company at luncheon_ today in honor of Mrs. Thomas S. Creigh- on. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cooke, pres- ident general National Society, D. A. R, left Washington yesterday for Mémphis, Tenn., and will spend a month n visiting in the south. The Misses Boyce have canceled their at home tomorrow on account of illnes Mrs. J. Rvan Devereux will ente: A Special Offer A Beautiful Picture of Baby $5 JUNDERWOOD %, UNDERWOOD *—( S. E. Corner 13th & G Sts. N. W. o-morrow-One Day NEW Hfl A Thatars Wonderful Selections / $ Everything that’s new! Everything that's smart! Milans, tagals, hemps, silk, crepe, haidbraid. Flower _trimmings, feathers, ribbon-tai- lored effects, glitter- ing pins, fancy em- Black, brown, wood, pearl, empire, al- mond, Chinese red, poudre blue, purple. Values that defy broideries. comparison! Washington. Gommander Robert Henderson. U, S. N.. is at the Army and Navy Club after spending two years' service in command of the flagship at Constan nople. Mrs. Henderson and the chil- dren, who were also abroad, will join him in Washington in the near fu- ture, Mrs. Goring Eliss will be at home and will be entertained extensively by friends during the next week. when she will leave for Atlanta, Ga Mr. and Mrn. Geldert were Mrs. Demock’s hosts at dinner at the Arts Club on Saturday. Mr. Willlam Bowie Clarke an- nounces the voung ladies’ committee for the Wakefield National Memorial SOUTTIR BV ikmectons. A3 wabeard of pries — | $1.00 | Casm wrTs cssmm | Mall Ordars Fremptty Pilled || BELMONT MANUFACTURING CoO. 2218 Belmont Avenue Dept. 58 CHICAGO Spocial Prices to the Trede and Lysirivelors A Style Sale! 1,000 Prs. $5.95 and $8.50 Women’s Shoes VEN the woman to whom savings mean nothing, will be intensely interested! Stocks so fresh, styles so smart, you'll scarce believe your eyes! And about fitting! no trouble For instance, the shoes pic- tured. Every one in Fashion’s favored materials—and all sizes, 3'to 8 and A to C widths in nearly every style! But no time to lose. Only 1,000 pairs in the lot! Cor. 7th & K lol—=]o]c———]o] English Broadcloth—in plain white and smart pencil stripes. "The Newest Types of Suits Boyish and Tailored Models 335 We are demonstrating three attractions in this offering—fash- io we—and price. Correct in mode—exceptional in quality— remarkably marked. 3 Hairlines and Twill Cloths—with Sand, Gray and Navy as the dominating shades. Third Floor = ol ——lcl———lolc——S]al——nlal——2lal ——— [