Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY THE F‘VF\T\(} ST\R W'\SHIN(JTO Society President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be at Dinner Secretarv and Mrs. Hoover. Guests HI President s idige will be t ret w few duys there their home in Chile and ¢ Ve us their guest for Tonight of o tim Wastington sther zuests werg Col. Mor, roy, Maj. Atwell, Maj. E pt. Snow Pont will eutertain smpliment Fraser, jr. Henry A. du returning to ) arrival lansing will 4 weels Mrs. sister of Mrs. Lansing. in Washinzton 1 and Mrs. Robert Du 1 oarrive wrrival theme Monday on fter spending xome weeks N, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924 i3 Mrs. Hanley and Miss Madge Miller of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney and her daughter, Miss Barbara Whitney, are arriving in New York today on the George Washington and plan to go directly to their place at Westbury. Miss Elizabeth Shelmerdine Jackson and Mr. Frank G. ripp of Boston were marreid at 8 o'clock last night in the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, Salisbury, Md. The ceremony d by the Rev. Joseph T. ington, assisted by the Rev. Hamilton P. Fox of Salisbury. The bride is the daughter of former « Senator and Mrs. Wil- lisbury and the hrld'firuum is the son of Mr. d o William J. Fripp of New Yor! Juckson ‘was given in marriage her father. Mrs, William H. Jackson, matron of honor, and the brie were Miss K bury. 2d, was and Miss Luelle Mar- shall m Pittsburih Flower girls Jacks choble, nieces of th best man was Mr. I Mahon of Boston. The ushers M Mr. Fayeitevilie, J. Jackson, d, A reception at the Towers, hom. the bride's parents, followed the ding. Mr. and Mrs. Fripp will li ¥4 Charies River road, Cambrid They left for an extended wed- d.ng trip. of Miss Helen 1, Clifford, « student at v vy pending the with her’ puare Secretary of the T ard Clifford. s Clifford will Saturday to spend the week end with Cliffora and &0 to Princeton Mr. Lambert Clifford, who is a stu- dent there. ol. Clifford has returned from a visit in Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth and their two daughte iss Della Bos- worth and Miss Krances Bosworth, who were visiting the controller of the currency and Mrs. Henry Dawes, bave returned to their home, in Evanston, {1l Mr. and Mrs, Jonn lirbach of Wash- ington, D. C, have announced the en- Kagement their daughter, 3 rbach, o Ens! Conner Atkeson, . and Mrs. C. 1 1 of u.xumnm Ala, 3 ding 1s to take By early in May. Ten Eyck Wendell of New at the Hamilton Hotel. With n. Ten Eyck Wendell, jr. ¥ y made their home in Washington. A bridge and mah-jong benefit party | will be given this afternoon in the | Meridian Muansions ballroom by the | Quentin Rooseveit unit of the Amer- fcan Women's Legion. Proceeds of | the benefit will be devoted to work in al an]nlml, St. Elizabeth's, ema’ ward at Walter The committes in s Mrs. Johu A. Lejeune, sontz, Mrs. Russell Lang~ Terrell, Mrs. S. . Tomp- kins' and Mrs, John Winthrop Love- land. A large dinner party in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Jeffers will be given at Le Paradis tonight by the staff of the J Washington division of th p Red Cross. Mr. Jeffe cceded Mrs. John Alian s manager of the Wash- The dinner will also of the conference of of the Washington division ar = a “get-together party” for field and local workers. itinued on Ninth Page.) SOCTETY. Rizik Brothers NEW "ARRIVALS O dress smartly in the latest mode and yet be individual—to express vourself at your best through clothes which suit your type—that is an art. But what a fascinating task when vou have the wide range of choice repre- sented by our new arrivals direct from Paris. Spring Dresses Stunning models in Charmeen, Charmin ctte, Crepe Toskana and Paulette Chiffon TWELVE > of these ations. THIRTE Tailleur Masculin 3 Picce Pencil y will return at once Lo o, b 4 Yori 2 3108 I street northwest "% Lo e woom R SR PPN » Frees Critten entertained YNIERWODD, when her guests Panaretoff, Mrs. rland, Mrs. Perry Heath, Shirley, Mrs. Harry Marion Butler, Mme. ixses Sedgley and Miss Leaving Washington tod: - their baby, after a vixit o their cousins, Mr. and M INth street. . Robert Lansing, on SPORSICRS ] zeving the Liciure of Beanty R. W L. GEORGE, the English nov- elist, observed, “Not every young American woman is pretty, but she nearly always knows how to scem so and Mrs. W. the first contest of this by the state of South « Dial won a similar honor. I b . Holeombe en- of sixteen at made her debut in Bom- Juring the war she served spitals. She has this country for Achi * for-| Mrs. B. P. Brueggeman has issued | ¢ invitations for a dinner which she will | give in the presidential suite the ! r New Willard Wednesday, April & duate of Yale Col- war he served as in the 3d Divi P Fashion brings forth a new idea, presents it to Washington exclusively through this shop, and calls it the Circe. During th heff is leav- infantry d will sail ashington summer in rlin and Constantinople. He return to this country in the of the Tre tomorrow and son. M ary engage 3 ilean MeCs 3 . s | £ TS TEDS T T Ry T RS 1 er-Du g entertained at -Dunn of London Chase Clab, ,\nmir T of Washingtor Jise guests, OSSSSRSRINSASRRARARRAR SRR \\\\\\\\\\\\“\\&‘I 2 Silk Looms o Silks 1114 G Street N.W. BARGAIT Silk Remnants —Af Ll — Of Original Prices Special One Day Only Crepe de Chine, 40-Inch Printed Georgette, 40-Inch Choice Spring Colors far$ .29 Dresses, Blouses and Linings S B S T N N N R N ¥ N T W W ET R EE ET T T LT EEE TN T WXL EEREREERFEEEEREET YTy =] Smart Styles 1106 G Street . N.W. for Brice, Jjr.. DO DD ot Monday chuse to be given for ibers of the md(m: turday has been turday, April 12, ; Hritish Envoy Honor Guest Mrs. Couzens. Great Brita the and Dostponed until s Gracefully developed in gray and patent kid, with beautiful box heels and shapely round toes. Sl 3.50 Mr. and Mrs. Chau will entertain i in honor of v Parker, jr. this evening phine Hutch- - Hobert Bell. | Senator will enterta at dinner t At Retail From Loom To ll earer PHONE MAIN 8306 FRIDAY NO. 75 This picture of beauty is achieved by dress and good grooming In our drawing-rooms we ¢ndeavor o help women realize their tull quota ot good pormns. Mrs. =l F. Dimock has returned | from 2 where she went ington this cyening = short time in New Yor and Mrs. TNifus Day, who have been residing in Oleveland for about a year, returned to Washington about [n‘q- a re established fo ¥ esterday at the he had five 5D DA D S 1 | AIr. Francis White will be guest| of honor at the dianer which the ! Pan-American diplomats will give in | |the Dpresidential suite at the New Our advice is sincere and not ar all biased by i thought of gain. [Erlebachesr Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE I ity at | New Willard, She had five g gnus Juhnson, wife on, and their two ving today for their 5 Miss Dial Wins ay-~Content Prize of South Carolina. Ior the second time, Miss Ilebecca Dial, & prominent member of the Dis- trict of Columbia branch of the League of American Pen Women and chairman ‘.{ the dramat. group for the local body, has carried off the first prize in the annual play contest of South arolina. -~ Thirty-eight plays were in this state dramatic . the prize & o Miss Dial | ““The Unde: a three-act play which has cr. in {terest and ‘w | nounced by the Ju | with “Lulu Bert’ McCallum hosiery in all the é spring colors—to match, or to har- ¢ monize, as one should choose. g Two to four dollars. ,’ will retu: ton the first of the w Repregentative and Mre. Benjamin will entertain _a large £ atthe SPORSPIORCIOA DO SISO AD O O SDON PO SPOA PO SISO PN STREE 51 er this evenin; (A LRI TR T S DRSS [ EES (URS T T B LSS TR L O T &5 o STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN FIVE F STREET ¢ attache of the DDA IRRRRNRNAN s\\sx_ M\\\\\)‘\ “\\\\\\\\\\\m‘fi\%fi\\ onor _the gue Hmm“lmv attaches in romwrnme Two years ago. mmmflflflmflmlIlllllHl|lfllIIllIIIIIl’|1|IIJllllllI|Ifllllllllllmllllllfllll|"-§ ECONOMY SALE Friday and Saturday We Are Offering Many Great Surprises Here OUR NEW SPRING DRESSES, COATS, SUITS AND HATS —With Achieved Style and Distinction-- Specially Priced for This Occasion It Would Require Too Much Space to Enumerate the Many Money-Saving Offerings 0 ¢ ] ¢ ? A DA T DDA (> enter Ho AT~ de military att nations and th ! as ve TN GNEATTE ] —made of your own material at $5.00. They will be just as stylish and good-leok- « | 128 a5 & new one. The military of the Jap- | UU OL aneso legation, Maj. Gen. Hatsutaro | udhi, entertained at today in honor of Lieut. Cc Yurpett, military att ted States embassy FURRIER, 30-32 Flerida N.W. D uties ff of the army »m\S‘““‘\\‘\\Q\Qfl%fl\\\:\\\\‘\\ NS\ \\\\“\‘\““\\‘S‘\\ el Ave. Bosgoszooteets the | ), who THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Distinctive Styles for Stout Women Misses and Women A Special Display of Suits A 35S You will be agreeably surprised at the values which are represented in this special collection. They are different in type and quality that the price has commanded here- tofore. Boyish types in Oxford—and most effec- tive they are—Twills, bound with satin or braid—another new fashion note. Also, of course, the straightline designs. They are exceptionally well built and tailored. e House of Faihion™ \ BIG PURCHASE SALE SUITS—COATS—DRESSES The Very Latest New Spring Styles Beautiful Twill Coats—Sport Coats And Many Others In colors of black, navy, tan and gray, fur-trin med, braided or self trimmed—all silk lined—many sport coats in the lot. EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE, $29@ Made to mell at $10.00 to $15.00 More 100 Beantiful Coats—Latest Creations ot ica s $315.00 $39.50 $49.50 models. Masl attrnrtr-dy Special Lot of Dresses —for all occasions. Beautiful black and white com- $ l l 95 binations. Flannels and Roshanara in assortment $25.00 Pdrodesdes reeeeiils TERWR New $3.98 Sports Hats $1.98 display o1 and iancy straws all, medium and large hats, trimmed with the new silk scarfs, quills and chenille em- broidery. A large se- lection of new colors e 30 New Silk and Cloth Dresse sses, sizes 14 to 38 only. Formerly sold at $16.95 aml$8,75 $19.95. Black, Navy, Cocoa, etC. <au... dorieeiioodrodeairoe ool Sedostesets varied 43 New Spring Dresses, satin-faced canton, flat crepe, etc 1 black, nav_\'i cocoa, brown, apple green, new blue, etc.: $14.95 $11.9 high-grade materials. $25 and $30 VAIUES ceomseovoonmmesvomme svies oo A Smart Grouping of Frocks 50 ac $4920 More surprxse<—of values that out- grade the price. Charmingly new effects; in colors and combinations that are both unique and original. Silks—and the wool cords. Street, Sports and Afternoon styles for women and misses. e ol 22 Odd Sport Coats, all lined. Sold at $20.00....ccececnccescmme et 10 Navy Poiret Twill Suits, small 51Z€S «eeeee oo ommensese s of colors. MADE TO SELL AT §25.00, SPECIAL.. Beautiful Dresses i $3.98 & $4.50 Feather Hats $9.98 Smart semii-dress hats of hackle and pigeon wing feathers; solid or combination colors. Many styles to select irom. Cre cron Millinery Co. 614 12th St. NNW. Botween F & G Around the Corner High Pric Tailored and Dress Hats Chic new shapes, styles and colors. $.4.00 peodeadoadsed Underwear Hosiery Sweaters 300 of our regular $5 and $7.50 Hats. For this sale only ateeeeemeeecenn.. Displaying Specially Designed Hats for Easter They are new shapes and portray new ideas—that express new phases of fashion —with that exclusiveness and distinction which always characterize Louvre Milli- nery. For both sports and dressier wear. Sports—$5.00 to $22.50 Dress—$1 ().50 to $35.00 MASMAA b AR Your Money-back Guarantee With Every Purchase Special assortment of satins, crepes and georgettes. All colors and sizes. Extra special, Another Group of Dresses \—-exnl\mive‘ fl)’l”:\:.lel:‘t nrv-a.:{or:s: a1 3351059.50 . Wonderful Assortment of Suits ‘The latest pencil stripes in Poiret Twill and mny other mannish materials. Beautiful Sport Suits. $ d$ famous Tailored Suits MARKED SPECIALLY FOR THIS an = SALE. WORTH CONSIDERABLY MORE. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 00 All the latest creations—wonderful assortment of Black, W hitc and all colors. Special weeeeees sescssccscssnsomesssios o) (e EEE—-—E—EEEEE

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