Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1924, Page 9

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;5@@@@7 ‘ontinued from Eighth Page.) Whe:ler, Miss Cassa Sutherland, Miss Evelyn Rupprecht, Miss heien Gric- fin, Mrs. H. . Hine, Mra. T White- head, Mrs. David A. Taylor, Mrs, Leonard Kitts, Mrs. C.” P. Geory Mra J. M. Wainwright, Mrs. C. Jadwin, Mrs. F. 8. Matlack. Mrs. Don- ald Sawtelle, Mrs Sydney Thomas, Mrs. Burdett ght and Mrx. J. N. Caperton. Boxes for the porfc ~ne - been bought by War, Mr. John W. secretary of war. ght Davis; Gen. W. A. Holbrook. Gen. John L. . Mrs. James W. Wadsworth Mrs. Joseph A. Leiter, Mrs Stephen B. Elking, the Hungarian le- {Eatien, Mrg. John Hayes Hammond, col. M. i. Locke, Mrs. Iugene Meye:, Maj. John M. Smilth, jr. and Mrs. R R Gavin. tional Alllance: Mrs. s State rexent of Miscissipp ding the annual Corgress of the National Society. D. A. R.: Mrs Jones, president the Golontal president of the | Women's Univorsity Club, and the visiting delegates and pages to the annual congress of the National So- clety, D. A, R. Yesterday afternoon at 1:20 6'clock ding of Miss Alma A. Wea! Tenn. and Mr. Robert w York city took place at Mount on Place Methodist Epis- copal Church South, Rev. Leo M ecretaary of Willlam- Nelson Ticknor, Mrs. Johm R. Whitehead, Mre. John F. ILdttle, Mrs. C. D. Shelnutt, Mrs. ¥. Catér, Mrs. B. A, Tyler, Mrs. John M. Slaton. Mrs. W. 8. Coleman. Mrs. Bernard Wolff, Mrs. John B. Roberts, Mrs. Thomas . Mell, Mrs. Robert K. Rambo, Mrs. James L. Lo- gan, Miss Lilllan Tidwell, Mrs. Theo- dore H. Tiller of Washington, mem- ber of an Atlanta chapter. After the Georgia dinner the guests of honor and the hostess delegation at« tended the Tuesday night reccption of the.D. A. R. Mrs. William Flovd Sicard has gone to Atlantic City for a short isit. Over 200 D. A. R. delegates to the convention in session here this week will be honor guests at the Pennsyl- vania Socicty reception at the New Willard Hotel tonight. This event come to be one of the bright s of the annual D. A. R. conven- ion, and many delegates look for- ward to it 4% an opportunity for re- newing old acquaintances. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook will en- tertain a box party. having as her guests a number of prominent mem- bers of the D. A. R This ix the' American Legion night reception. and the principal speakers will be State Commander J. Leo Col- lins and Past State Commander Col. Joseph H. Thompson. _The Battle | sisters and the Costello Post Fife and Drum Corps will furnish the enter- tainment ng line besides the | Il"be Gen. and Mrs. Farnsworth, Gen. ckards, (ien. John- ¢ | ston and Department Commander Faul McGahan. Introductions will be made by Col. Matthew A. De Laney. Judge and Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle R. C. Davis, Gen. | M of the Washington College of Law Saturday evening, April 26. Judge Peelle has been president of the board of trustees of the college for seven- teen years. Mrs. Ellen Spenocer Mussey, the honorary dean, has had chargo of the annual banquet for most of the time since the function was initiated. The class of 1899 has its silver anniver- sary and the class of 1914 its tenth anniversary. Miss Sheldon Jackson is hostess for the class of 1899 and Mrs. Sarah T. Andrew, Miss Adelo Steuart and Mrs. Helena Doocy Reed are hostesses for the class of 1914. The epeaker of the evening is from the class of 1914—Mr. Chauncey De- pew Spaw, manager 0f the foreign commerce department of the United States Chamber of Commerce. The delegates from Radcliffe Col- lege to the annual meeting of the American_Association of University Women will entertained at din- ner at the Cosmos Club Wednesday evening. April 23, at 7 o'clock, by the members” of the Radcliffo Club of Washington Mrs. Henry Grattan Dovle, président of the club, will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. Bd- ward Ball, jr; Dr. Frances Daven. port. Mise Florence Armatrong, Miss Mary Griffin and others. The official delegate of Radcliffe College, Dean Bernice V. Brown, will be present, as well as the entire delegation from the Radcliffe Alumnae Association, which is headed by Dr. Fannie Fern Andrews of Boston. The other dele- gates are Mrs. Charles L. Chandler and Miss Anna Bezanson of Philadel- ia, Miss Eleanor W. Allen and Miss et A. Fish of Boston, Miss Landrum of Richmond, Miss Henry Grattan Doyle, A Nathalie Matthews and Miss Louls Caton of Washington. Mrs. Andrews is also president of the Boston branch of the American Association of Uni- E. se « Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issoed to the ol lowin; Jack A. Carroll of this city and Rose Stickel of Portiand. Ore. [ e Santis and Carmela Di Mattese. Ball of Stafford county, Va., and . Va. William A. Lee and May Ouaningham. Joweph _Daily of this city and Hasel Brown of New York eity. Samuel C. Beriio and Bessie L. Baltoo, both of_Baltimore, Md. Raymond Le Brandt and Ada Frederick Baer and Etta Lal Baltimore, Md. nDiyid A, Scott ot Alezacdry eima E. Rowles of Franconia. Hirman Guwriz of this city and Barah Le- vine of Norfolk, V. e GETS DIVORCE IN FRANCE. PARIS, April 16.—Mrs. Laura Bea-, trice Merriam Curtis has been grant- ed a divorce from James Freeman Curtis, New York luwyer, by -the tribunal of the Seine. Her applica- tion wa# based on a charge of deser- tion. She was granted the custody of her children. Both parties have for some time been living in Franee They were married in November, 1913. Mr. Curtis was_formerly assistant secretary of the Treasury. 316 7th St. N.W. The FROCK Individual fashions in soft silks, featuring tan and powder blue. $29.75 to $89 50 ZsHOP: e R e WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT IS FIRST REVEALED Your Easter Frock and Wrap Faltimors; . Await Your Selection Here! The WRAP Twill and Chatmecn fash- ioned into charming youth- ful models. values. City Club Building 1316 G Street Exceptional $49,7 &) R e 2 % 12th Street st G Easter Dress Sale $25 to $29.50 Tomorrow, $19 $7.50 Easter Hats Tomorrow, $4.95 A.E Cunninghane & Co St. N.W. Rippy officiating. The bridal couple |Will be guests at the annual banquet | versity Women was attended by M tuth Hall and Mr. Harry F other of the bridegroom edding march was Plaved by Mr. R. Deane Shure. The bride wore a tailored suit of navy charmeen. with a corsage n{’ butierfly roses and valley lilies. Miss | Ruth Hall wore a poudre blue silk crepe gown, with a corsage bouquet of ‘pink sweet peas. Immadiately after the ceremony the bridal couple left for New York eity, where they their home. A reception ered them at the home of pom A Most Unusual Offering of New Spring Garments The Bride’s Own Shop At Notable Savings—Smart Easter Apparel NDER the personal supervision of Mrs. Erlebacher the Bride’s Alfr n sm i i Lol N SR ST o ¥; Own Shop will gladly advise on “tiending the B, A- R Sonress, and 15 the purchase of a trousseau. a delegate to the congress of Daug! ters of American Colonists. She w 1150 attend the annual congress of the League of American Pen Women. On leaving Washington Mrs. Smith will visit her son-in-law in New York before returning to her home. Throsgh special underpriced par- chases — we have beem able to as- semble high - grade sprisg mechandise at remarkably low Everything for the bride’s personal outfit, pricings. from a dainty frock of elegant simplicity or visiting his gister, Mrs, Colin Clarke a gorgeous pearl-studded satin robe and Just at this time we are prepared to make our most startling offerings, for we have made White. Mr. and M ‘White have re- gossamer veil that will be worn on the a supreme effort to offer the best wearing apparel at prices that mean much to every woman. - cently moved to their new studio, 1341 | o Hampenite shenat I wedding day, to the practical little morning . This spring merchandise excels in every feature, style, quality and value. Gearsia D, A. R, Delegates frock in which she will prepare the first. o e after-the-honeymoon breakfast. We have selectcd merchandise that wosld sell at mach higher prices — but we wont to give the women of Wash- ingtom superior velues in this sdle. Commander Wilson Brown has heen P Your Easter Coat or Suit GREATLY UNDERPRICED Here are Coats for Easter and All Spring, Dictated Not Only by Fancy, but by Ex- cellent Judgment—at a Price Dictated by Strict Economy. AT THE LOW PRICE OF gia delegates to the an- | aress of the Daughters of | n Revolution entertained | dinner at the New Willard Hote | » g in honor of Mrs. | e Schuyler, former | 0. _the Unitea Maid or Matron of Honor Gowns Bridesmaids’ Dresses Flower Girls’ Frocks Suits of Style—of Quality—of Finishing Details One Would Never Imagine Seeing for Only $25.00—a Most Unusual Oppor- tunity. lanta, national vice president general, D. A R. Mrs. Charles Akerman, Macon. Georgia etate regent; Mrs. Julla Talmadge, Mrs. Bun Wylie, Mrs. | el s = Wedding Hats Gieorgla deléegates attending the| dinner in honor of Mrs. Schuyler in- cluded Mrs. Howard H. McCall, At- ~l:|lll(0rd”2\l % """3-"' ];-; )Mni' l;.;u: B.| Efifl@@@@m@m ‘Frammell, Mrs. Frank E. Johnston, = 5 L, = : i Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Harvie Jordan, ) Mrs. Zenas W. Oglesby, Mrs . P. Brooks, Mrs. Wil M . Presenting the Sea- son’s Newest Models and Smartest Fabrics in Great Variety. See Our . Window Display Fine Workmanship, “.9-' Unvarying Throughout. Full Lined with Fine e Silks or Silk Crepe. Intensive Concentration on Value Produces the Lowest Price Possible for Such Fine Coats and Suits SPRING SPORT COATS Specially Priced for This Event Man-tailored. full-dr_}ped soft fabrics—in ay sports coloring. his event is, without oubt, one of our greatest mechandising ac- complishments. Every spring style is repre- sented—tailoring and finish above reproach at any price. NEW things to wear, new patterns, colors and leathers give new charm to the opening of another season. New modes are here in delightful variety for cvcryon:nd who seeks style with the perfect fit ..iting satisfac- tion that have made Queen Quality America’s best known footwear. The Smartest Styles Offered in a Special Sale of SPRING HATS New Sailors New Tricornes New Cloche Effects $4.65 Over 200 Distinctive Hats for Your Sclec- tion—Each One Striking Every style tendency is featured in this new- ly assembled lot of fash- ionable hats—fashioned Celebrated of rich, colorful mate- “Qfleefltex” Hoj’iery \ il - rials combined with straw—and all possessing the style so character- With Green Stripe 2 istic of Cunningham mil- oy Pure Silk RNNE inery g - Spring Frocks New Spring Shades Fashioned of Charming New S il k s—Trimmed Effectively At such an ‘unusually moderate pricing one seldom finds fro.cks of such elegance and distinction, Pri ced 36.50 to 312.50 You are invited to see the Queen Quality style show here, day after day, whether you have shoes to buy or not. ‘There is never a doubt of correct style in any shoe bearing the Queen Quality name, and your satisfaction is simply a matter of selection, in which we would belp you—gladly! 1,600 Pairs of Exquisite Sheer SILK HOSIERY Wonderful Quality of Rich Lustrous s 00 Silk—in Black and Complete Assort- . ment of Lovely New Spring Colors. i The Colorings and Fabrics Are Distinctive Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N. 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