Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. liott, Mrs. H, Bradley Davidson and!Abrams, Mr. Paul Anderson, Repre-| James Dowling, 66, 3538 18th « wi th / > Mrs. Richard Parker Cres % sentative and Mrs. Clevaland Newton | Georse W. 70, 2122 35th st @ 21 Two new team leaders have buen |and Mr. and Mrs. McPhersop. g i A i added to the seven alreads announced, | Mrs. ‘Blair has as her guests, her| Ahun Ty Viilon, 67, 2525 Ontarie L Mrs. Adele G. Gutheridge for the|brother-in-law and sister, Mr.' and| George inith, b4, 1476 Pennsylvan se. ' astern Star, and Mrs. Margaret Hop- | Mrs. Ralph Putnam of Joplin, Mo. “Theresa McComb, 70, the Porther ApL. (Continued from Fighth Page.) king Worrell, both of whom will an- e Mary Lowe, 58, Casualt; 'nuun‘ce (h;llr captains at lomorr'ow'; ‘hlfiln:phl_{‘l‘y blvilllchelr of Rendti:l;.r}’l, ‘J:r',’u."w'.(: RAIs o 8 's o in New York city for!meeting. Mrs. Louls Scherer, wife of | % ends the winters at the New ch, &4, Hol ooser TIomenet twenty-five years. Col. Scherer, iy captain of the Army | Willard, entertained twelve BUests | goorpetown Onivomsies triigy 0lh 3 dars, ~ e 3 team, with 'Miss Katherine Beverly [at luncheon there yesterday. Talu Dooley, 37, 743 4th st Ropresentative and Mrs. W. A.|Barton and Miss Susan Wright as Jorry Reynolds,’ 60, Fish Market foot 11th Rodenberse entertained informally atlouptains on Miss Dabney's Govern- Marri Li riondmlydisteial r last night at the New Willard. [ment Hotel team, an rs. Norma Dru T1a! X 5 ms, 26, inger tal. tans; Sloa . [Pike as a captain not hitherto an-| rria “I; gf .Senses (o0 the| Howis Mom, 50, Freedmen's Hospital Mrs, Edward L. Preetorius of St.|nounced, K Save Dren Haael e Wk L e Hari o Bty Hoepital. Touis, who is spending the winter | Miss Cecil Lester Sones, a captain | “Thomss F. Spear and Esther C. Rrown. +John Ross, 51, 46 Patterson st. ne. «t the Hotel Martiniqué, was hostess lunder the leadership of Mrs. David Py ‘and Murguerite I.. Tadd, | Heney C. Jolison, 72, Gallinger Hospltal at luncheon today the Chevy | Meude Lea, has as lioutenants in_her . Tooker and T Houchen: | Willam Dywon. 63, 1318 Stk s Chase Club. In the com u!,\" were | company Miss Helen Carusi, Miss Gordon d 0. Robert T. Shields, 1, 63 25th st E Mrs. Willlam g?uu»lx_-nm Dent, Miss Anne Devereux, 3 ss Eleanor Northrup, Miss Eliza- > Bmicic A i R Pullen | B S e il Rrine wrent: Births Reported. . Wallaco Craigic, ) Mrs. George lon Brow! , an e Wather, M Artiiur Tirrell, Mrs. | Mrs. Gerald Linke, Mrs. Joseph Deaths Re rted m-T"u..»n'u'n:on'e'::r&'.'e‘:x'|='Z§e'fifi' oo L William Wheafley, Mrs. James B.|Weller, also one of Mrs. Lee's cap- Po! . i Reynolds and Miss Besste Brugge-!tains, ‘has a splendld company of n?’; 'm.'fl;inl deatl been reported to | Robert C. and Jessle L. Talor, boy. man. This is the first of a series of | Washington’s popular society girls, | {he heal partment in the lust iwenty-four | John E. and Marfe A. Siemon, bo; luncheons Mrs. Preetorius has plan-|and Miss Ruth Stoddard is chairman | "B, | L Taaba et Tiiiara ned for the spring. of ushers for the Keith meetings il 11l st Frane Ee e ater in the month, assiste y & John H. King, 4 Mrs. Bdwin 1. Chapman will en-|group of this season's debutantes. D tertaln at lunchoon tomarmow at! ' The National Monticello Assocla-| Afmes Butteobender, ‘Wardman T !l in compliment | yion's headquarters are in- the New| Xorris H. Mer B nith of Uhiladel- | Willard, and a number of prominent phia and) Sl att of Chi-|Washingtonians have given to oRgo. transportation committee the useh?t Capt. H. H. H ill entertain at | their cars during the campaign this : - b including _Mrs. Sidney An- e atar R irs. Robert 1. Lee and Mrs. ’ = Rickey of Wardman Park Hotel. ene er Mrs. Edear M. Blessing, wife of the | On Friday afternoon of this week solicitor for the Post Office Depart- “lflolugel*larxl“lm‘-n: n‘r‘.‘:gfi::u ment, has returned from a visit to i 9% her flomo tn Danville, Ind. Mr. and | ello fund, arranged by Mrs, Wallace Vg y ou DrO In Mrs. Blessing have taken an apart- er. 'The party will be at 2 ment at 1732 I street. Also_on Wednesday after- 3 i 8 g S lm‘:(m. ‘:\ruh “ih" {-uuscher:j. :"l‘l‘; & 'OU will be delighted with the delicious food Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M. Adair enter- | take place another large ca 7 f S . tained at dinner Sunday evening at |mah-jong party at 2:30_ o'clock, ar- “A“_aa' d'h¢ friendly Coffce Shop in The New Congress Hall Hotel, ving as |ranged Mrs. Thomas W. Harrison, B Sal s . . Caldwell, for- b s, 3 Tempting Salads and Sandwiches, Dainty Foun- und Mrs. 1 s S J tain Buffet Service and Special “Hot Dishes” each ouglass and Mr TR ¥, Mrs. day and tyeningA . . _ Table d'Hote Dinner every night—including . Mrs. Selden Spencer, Mrs. Sunday—$1.50. e e P einatt, S Open from 7 AM. *til Midnight orge Barnett, e 7 AM. Mrs. Luclen Carr, jr. Sundays from 6 to 9 P.M. oyt Kiliott, M ‘s Mississippi, ) 3 5. s Horace Mrs: Hibbette b “onrad in Washington, s arong the patronesses for this COFFEE last five vea E ntly call- [ party on March 19 for the benefit of ~ = g4 to New Orieans by eath of a | the Monticello fund are Mrs. E. Hart SHOP. H rother. I > ; s s c Pennsylvania Ave., 14th and F Sts. he Unite Mrs. I Spain, Mr. J. Chay B mnmamann 1 the honor t_at dinner PV idwe =, ning of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome e Lfi;,,‘,hggmde Bonaparte, who entertained at Pi- | Percy Quinn, Mrs. Mrs. ¢rre’s, in New York. The Duchess de | pat Harrison, Mrs. Samuel Winslow Richelieu will give a dinner this|and Mrs, John W. Harrold. i evening, followed by a musical, for the ambassador. The Delta Phi Sigma foenity 66 . °__ S— will entertain at a tea danoe Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks will en- at the Hamilton Hotel. 11 M 1 tenisind Mes. Haroldl Parks will en- [ arternoon &t the Hax Tailleur asculin s Mrs. Robert J. Bates, chairman, The marriage s Isabel Téwn- | will preside at the book review lunch- :-‘ndsl’rllki dznlk’l""vr of : John Cot- | eon at lhol {oru!|n hlu:flc;lao; of éh; ¢ on Smith, to Mr. worenzo Thom- | Women's City Clul Saturday a . its i i v P son will take place June 3 at Smith- | o’clock. Dr. George F. Bowerman AND. ’I:AH_‘ORED Suits o 1mporte}l e “_em town, 1. 5 1ml‘u‘5.llfl. William Wolff Smith will fabrics in the newest shades; built on straight o ‘ment was announced a | speak. 2 A 2 < g 11, who i 2 lines to give the slim effect—the correct silhouette. daughte te S. Osgood . Mis, Emily Blair entertain. g 2 2 spent the gi r part of las ed last night with & \nr:rr\v-t supper o Boyish models as simple as they are smart—revealing in Washington as the o a_group of Missouri friends at the o 3 1t Mo Jonah Hoe aEucst of the | G, B an's National Democratlc Club, such characteristics as narrow shoulders, notched col- — 8§20 Connecticut avenue, Representa- Z " 5 " Miss Margaret Pou, daughter of [$1Ve and Mrs. Milton A, Romjue, Rep- lars and boyish sleeves. An exceptional value at— Representative and Moy, L Tesentative and Mrs. Ralph F. Lozler, . Carolina, has b Aot Representative Jacob L. _ Milligan, . | Representative and Mrs. Samuel C. Major, Representative and Mrs. Clar- 3 e Aegl g 3 . tional Society, D. A. R., nnon. here the week of Apri is the second of a series of eek oF ATHILS ainments during March, that (L N & ' Mrs. Blair_has arranged to give in eyl (blaly sna @ the new Democratic Women's club- e house. _ Sh c ined 3 Ve eiings March 8 “ana will Eive & thira bufs City Club Bldg. fet supper Saturday evening Mrs. SHOP ulptor, Blair Banister is joint hostess with ht under the aus |Mrs Blair at the Saturday evening 1316 G Street Lo Rooie suppers. Among the guests last Sat- evening were Mr. and Mrs. @ & Edward P. Costigan. Mr. and Mrs. or, Uniere > m Atherton DuPuy, Senator and i S ih e Pat Harrison, Senator and Mrs, and with her i the re Pat Harrison, Senator and Mra U e R Pomersne, Mrs. Kate Trenholm Sawtelie —_———————— re immele and Miss 3 3 S et it tes | California Prunes table, assisted by Miss Catherine Rice nd Miss h G Monticello Asxsociation rty Tomorrow. Monticello Association ned Somortew, Srisr- 7 Rives 3 N street, when the leaders and captains of the nine teams working for the ) fund will make l\fllagmder S ed_in the recep Best Groceries tion of the guests Mrs. Minnige- rode Andrews, pr ‘ot th Conn. Ave. & K Street tional Monticello As tra room will be ) ‘Thomas Phone Main 4180 Lockwood, Mrs. A Talbot, Mrs! oldevorongh v Mitton B ESTABLISHED 1875 During This Sale 10% OFF Present Marked Prices of all Shoes and Hosiery - rover s SO{t Shocs {01‘ Tcnder Feet Anniversary Discount of 10 Per Cent Prevails Here Also o % % 2000 % 7 Z 7 2 SOFTHOES : R rewnee _f“‘ W, Pz % High shoes, low ahoel:h strap pnl.::ps :hnd oxfords. | All made for comfort, combined with quality, service An Assemblage Of \ and nctrrcc!ive features. For comfort and street wear. ‘ Fine Furniture $5.00 to $10.00 Included are— Grover’s Two-strap Slipper, Grover’'s Combination Genu. with turn soles, military rub- ) . h She REFINEMENT—born out of originali- ins Black Vicl Kid High Shoes ber heels. ty and perfect workmanship —is the out- Cuban heels. Made along 2 No, B 1106—Price, $5.50 comfortable comblnath.m last. i i i This is both for corrective pur- standing feature of our entire collection. Bore and generl wear. Ser g Grover's. Seamioss o‘::‘,: i i i i 0.00 With rubber heels. A to E Whether. you desire an entire suite, an N e occasional piece pr are just on an inspection 28 Rt 2% EHY N, B 1251Pric, $600. tour—we invite you to visit us. : No. B 1005—Price, $5.00 Grover’s Common.sense va?ln l‘('l'ar Bfi:fifl%‘;‘:fiufl'-m Seamless Lace High Shoes, toe—welt.sewed sole and turn with turn soles and rubber Many Pieces at Substantial sole, military and rubber hetl. heels. Sizes C to E. Sizes AA to Discounts Now B 1809-Price, $9.00 No. V 1450—Price, $7.00 . Grover's Foot-Arch Oxford Combined with this special cor- rective feature are perfect fit and A graceful appearance, which makes Emergency and Casualty Hospitals this shos ideal for genuine foot com. MUST BE KEPT OPEN ' e op oxtorss, s Hin Help raise the $500,000 fund \ Shoes, $10.00, Brown Kid Oxfords, $10.00; High Shoes, $11.00. DUUNMARTING - ] anemy siios store 1215-1217 F Street \ 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. and 1214 to 1218 G Street N Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. Hours—38:45 to 5:30 3 3 % Z Second and Third Floors S C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 192 A Merchandise \Master Stroke— ' | ° rarp spEED OALE We are offering some of the greatest surprise prices on real Honest:to-Goodness Quali- ty Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Merchandise and Millinery. Every article displayed will be a Sensational bargain—a real surprise is in store for you, for you have never dreamed of such wonderful values. This Sale is for the purpose of increasing our business through acquiring the utmost con- fidence of our customers. We are going to remain in business and you may rest assured that the merchandise offered during this Sale is all New and Seasonable— STOP! LOOK!! RUB YOUR EYES!!! No transaction is complete here until you are satisfied. Every Sale has our money- back guarantee. Remember the Opening Day, Thursday, March 13, 9 A. M. and it lasts just nine days. Hats \ Tailored Ready to Wear SENSATION! Hats A special purchase in Here is a value that Chic new shapes and L.d-;;' Hats sm'. lnH :s has not been offered by any one styles, doyel"?d in goed These hats are all new for Spring, at a saving While they last at— ‘lzl)(;. S U G A R $1.00 s15 | |P al | s For one hour only from 9 am. to 10 s.m., Tharsday, March 13. Be on hand early. ‘WANTED b oo Y 10 SALES LADIES TINGLING WITH VALUE-GIVING SENSATION New Modes in Coats and Suits —DRESSES— In this group you will find a delightful variety in new modes that “A HANDSOME BUY.” give splendid opportunity for the expression of individuality. The “Achieve style and distinction.” Here are dresses up to the slender silhouette is effectusted in many of the long straight wrappy minute in style and down-to-the-limit i price. Ne matter how limited effects, some flared at the sides, dome with full flared skirts; some your “Dress Budget,” you can purchase with it an unlimited smart- with fur collars. They are strikingly handsome ness if you heed this announcement. The loveliest and unusual designs. These coats were bought s 75 things of the new modes, the new models that s 75 to sell at a mugh higher price, and we can save Fashion has created, they consist of crepes and bl you handsomely on these . e taffetas, in lovely models ..ceeuevnnriiniinniiin p—— —Ladies’ Coats— —Spring Frocks— “4 REGULAR ENOCKOUT" Dresses “A Beastifsl Girl—s Swart Frock— PRICES SO LOW AS THESE—Are not o Jinked with such quality. In this group of coats are found some of the newest models A Dress made by Lavin, one of the in camel's hair, in stripes and overplaid ef- famous Parisian designers, could not be more fects, broad stripe of two- beautiful than these models included in this tone colorings; side buttons. PS group. In all the new shades and styles of They sre long straight lines, in .85 crepes, satins snd velvets. Some short new shades. Some are sport — sleeves, others with long flowing sleeves, in models “This Price Sownds Like a Mistake styles that the most = o fastidions ecan find nns .75 = i) Pris fanlt. Now at prices that = Ladies, we want to call your appeal to ecememy. .... . 3 attention to the dresses included in —Coats and Suits— this lot that we are going to sell for $1.95. These are all-wool serge, In style, in dressiness of materials and embroidery trimmed, loose fitting, in values you could not make s better choice straight lines, full length and well —SKIRTS— for much more money. Our entire stock has-s m'#- They have short sleeves and value-giving inducement, that will appeal to roomy. These dresses ’ e i you. ‘Then are all high-grade suits, fash- at $195 will tickle s 95 :‘_—::n:‘_’;uiln mmt-mh u::n':lhizy of y with your pocketbook. = suitable for any eccasion, in s" 78 thene mis, e silks, satins, crepes, in plaits -4 fricss Aas while iey iastint - and plain .......e0. prm— louder than words —DRESSES— —LADIES’ DRESSES— ivil i i i i Georgette Crepe, Canten Crepe, Satin. The value-giving power of this event is clearly to be Here is quality Taffetss, Crepe, Cas seen in thvi:lgro‘;pzf new spring dresses—every dress is | faced Canton, Flat Crepe, Roshanars, in M new styles ap- new and in the correct style. In this lot you will find | propriste for afterncon or dressy functions any time of the year, Poiret Twills, Canton Crepe, in the new shades and ;:::- '::-: (lm l‘::o?'l'ri- Brremiine Bluk,‘;?-: gt Ribben, i trimmed combinations. These dresses are in the i e ik bewe.ad all richly blended height of fashion and you can buy two at s 75 | fhades. Values that will amaze you st this .75 what.you would expect to pay for one, 2 —> | price. Among this lot you will find Street Dresses, Don’t miss this buy................... Party Dresses, Sport Weaves........... —LOOK— I Shoot Straight s - Shoot straight to the ROSE You can't forget the bargains. SHOP, 915 G St. N.W. Thursday, Don't forget the place. The place 9 a.m, March 13. Rain or shine, is “The Rose Shop,” 915 G St. N.W. . “eome.” You won't be diseppeinted.

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