Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1924, Page 35

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AT L THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH N, D.-C, APRIL-20, 1924—PART % SOCIETY. Official and Resident Almas Temple Holds Keane Council's Dance ligan, Mrs. G. W. Griffith, Mrs. W. W. | Mrs. A. A. Harvey, Mr. Carl C, Mud F Adamson, Dr. C. L Griffith, Mr. Ru-|ler, Mr. William T. Ostman, Mr. J program in Honor of AtK.of C. Hau'n:drsday o rogman, Mr. William Molligan, ! Mrs. Mary Norris, Mr. ke . 3. Burns, Mr. D. na. Packer-Bridget G 2t ety aTA: Gante of Iasnil e M T B T e oo oy N / % A Interest Notes Nobles and Guests i : Counell, Knights of Columbus will be | Henry Nolda, Mr, Charles Fenton, Mr OcCle % Lo v * 0, j held Thursday evening, at the| Wiliam Sherman, Mr. Charles Connor # ¥ ‘ Knights of Columbus Hall, 910 10th Droc The committee in| dance will b to the welf: includes: Mr.| fund of the Easter Parties Arranged — Entertainments for Week Planned—Visitors Arrive to Spend Holidays in Washington. Senator and Mrs. Holm O. Bursum Rave with them for Easter week their niece, Miss Rosemary Hilton of Dal- las, Tex, who will come from New York today to visit her cousins, Miss Clairo Bursum and Miss Ruth Bur- sum. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- turn to Washington in May to meet her daughter, Miss Annetto Steel, who will return from Alaska by the canal route. Mrs. Stecl will assist at the fete to be given by the Women's Welfare Association May 155, at Ward- man Park. Prof. Harold Barnes of Girard Col- lege, Puilaaelphia, accompanied by Mrs. Barnes, motored to Washington to spend the Baster holidays with Elaborate Decorations Give Ballrooms Glamour of Color and Enchantment. Almas Temple of the Order of the Mystic Shrine held a reception and varied entertalnment in honor of the nobles and their guests Monday eve- ning at the New Willard Hotel from 9 p.m. to 1 am., the first social affair to bo given by thig organization to the ladies in several years." Two ballrooms elaborately deco- rated with many large draped United States flags and banners of gorgeous Shrine colors, held by the colorful in- street northwest. charge of the affair James P. McKeon, general chairman: Mrs Mary C. Adamson the card party, assisted by Miss Geor- | Kammerer, Mrs. Burne, Mrs, Marry Burns, Mrs. D. J. Burke, Mr.| Collins, Miss Bridget’ Mahoney, Mrs.|emn passence . Willfam a. Mui- Joseph End Mre. Myrtlo Price, Pas The proceeds of thix card party and | Sl ik - Edwards, 3 atrons and Wil Ma patronesses of the affair are: Mr. and Mrs. corge Grifith, Dr. . —_— . wn ol | 1. Griffith, Mr. ¥ B'ml‘:l. Mr. Edward Possessed of unusual Catherin Mr. Stanley Holland, Mr. H. Dismer, | tran rtatis o Miss Sophie Shipman, Mr. Raymond | Zw. r'iffy O for Monday-—A Great Underselling of Company and Mr. Frank Burns execnt Lawman. | ability and practical cxpericnce the post of ca:y w worth, jr., bave as thelr guests for { yyoe "pizabeth Malott Barnes at the the Easter son their son-in-1aw | Argonne. signia, against a profuse background . Stuart —— 01 palms and ferns, interspersed with Symington, 3d, who arrived in Wash- Mr. and Mre. A. C. Mayer and their | aowers n artistic array, presented, children, Adrienne d Charles, are ington yesterday from their wedding rweek ot the Ritg. |With the brilliant uniforms of the trip in the West Indies. Mr, and M i‘i’#x'?o"(‘.‘ Atiantie (w.:‘fk Siidaa units. the red fezzes of the nobles, the & | | DIStzngquhed n Style——splendldly made Symington will visit the former's eautiral costumes of the ladies and i o = - fie e et Sovely v T ' 0 and truly extraordinary Nora Lo Javis 9 parents in Baltimore before going to u Davis has returned | po glamour of numerous lovely 2 ington after spending several | jignes an enchanting epectacle. their home in Rochester, N. Y. months iami, where she will re- Mihe sachtvin 4 o * ‘L™ y to ake he ec & lin>, headed by Illus- % ! === i ke her tuture home. | trious Potentate Harry F. Cary and . ¢ Representative . Hart Fenn, who t0. tho. Drastor it s | Mre. Cary, included the ofticers of the has spent some days at his home in il Washinetan g e aares Qiren ana hair wives, Liusteiovs E pride ourselves on being able to present these lovely dresses at this remarkably low price and do not believe dresses of equal style and quality will again be obtainable excgpt af much higher prices. Styles and modelé appropriate for Hartford, Conn., will return to Wash- | w anager of the Russian trade | Mrs. Cook, Illustrious ington Tuesday. bureau ban Charies D. Sh every occasion, street, sport, business, dance or dress wear. i i ‘hackelford, lilustrious Higl 5 Representative Frank H. Funk s Harrls Baldwin president of | ang. e Winois will be joined here the la: the College Women's Club. will leave Duval 1llustrious Oriental part of noxt week by his daughter cdnesday for Buffalo to attend the | Henry C. Stein and Mrs. S Migs Mary Funk, who will arrive € the Natlonal League of E 1 Ha.xd Choice of plain or printed crepe de chines, satins, taffetas, pongees and flannels. 'Straightline boysh, bouffant or draped models, self or, bead trimmed. Newest shades, including navy, cocoa, new blue. black, novelty silks and flannels. from Haiti, where she has been the Misses’ and women’s sizes. guest for the last 1 months of Col Mrs, William Beattie = Second Ccremonial Master ‘mug- 'B. McGinty and Mrs. McGinty, Howard 8. Omohundro i Judge Robert T. Lovett has taken a | Mi llie Kouns and M 5 Sarah dox for the dance concert to be given 3 arirve from : Staftord lemberton at the o > . | “% ation was ina Maj. O, n ay evening a i E v & (P' \\ erl'ulll _ he Misses Kou e the Judse and \lr< Swackha |k e *ha W. Kouns, ean for s Misxes Kouns are concert sing Hovels r_spen nters fpance to sing for the fous booths ‘throughout the evening. - 2 | A e leave arcas |Selections by Almas Temple Military returned to_their uxh\u Monte rlo, Cannes, and 4, the Orlental llandn [§ . N. 3, near Phila- | subsequently went with the army of b and the Temple Orchestra, occ IN.an fu Coblenz under Gen.|der the direction of L. W. Brown e on g ompliment of this|und Myer Goldman, which latter also ‘m”’{;‘-“d“f)’;“’“r""m-“r"d contributed music for the dance i s PEN- | helped to make it a well chosen con- performance at the Keith Thea- | o e | Monday evening, 5. Thtis | cert prosram s were present to partici- in the pleasurc of the occasion, | Formerly Miss Alf ¢ boxes and floor space to|marriage taking Punch was served at vari- | 4505 Colorado ave: ¥irs. George B. Bryan, her their home, te Oaks, tentate James T. Gibbs of Almas |Louis V. Slonaker of Ballut Abyad Temple, and F. W. Armstrong and | Temple, Albuquerque, N. M. o ihel Counspicuous Feature. | and A conspicuous feature was the | Others Who [superb and flawless fancy drilling of | ‘ It newly garbed p bl team. The bom P five yes ] a 2 | Legion of Honor was another uni- offic nrh from form i M Form cretary of th s | h eir home | G eld, artist Fdwin A Special Featuré Offering New Spring Hats, *5 ”/E have selected a very lovely collection of $6.50, £7.50 and $8.50 Hats in becoming styles for matrons, l‘adies, misses and children and marked them five dollars for this special sale. oprano, New touring with | charmed with | . John Lattin Roberts of New | her delightful rendition of two groups = S York and Washington is sta g at |of + An att ve, vivacious 5 g Ty : - | the Hamilton Hotel during the ter | personality and a voice of sweet tim- '»”' the waelenc | season. bre, of volume, range and accurac O axtard it 3 G | over which she has perfect control.] R. Gary and her little | capiivated her auditors. Dr. C 3 asugnier® \Ealicalcy Bila. taba: lare: aiteiia ofl ey Som tho ebrspoliten Vanderbilt, and the tate M It . naEae e 3¢ | Opera Compa exquisitely bilt, to the " AL C Rk el iR Lo . jand s which will pi 3 ; comp: April ¢ : ucile Flukey, student at the | %108 thedral ' School. ent Som up of twelve o “h at the he Garfield guished gu: present E. Lec Trin of Virginia Trinkle: M Walker Cottrell potentate Acca Temple in Richmond and ai | to T aj. 0. M. Baldin m.r»mml alde to President Coolidge: | sistant Attorney General Judge of Peoria, 111, and Mrs. Lovatt; ien. and Mrs. Large, mediwm and small shapes with trim- mings of flowers, silk ribbon effects in pompons or bows. Black, navy, oakwood, gray, copen and purple. Cannon of Concord, N. ( the guest of her daughte: H. Blair, wif DORoNINRIIASIISnRNInARAaY mnnunnnnmmnnfigfifl 3 ‘EE. nfl urned to her home of Arizons, Mrs. Henry Martin_ Cooper, for- | Free and Mrs. Fres merly Miss Theresa inier of | Calitorni William : 2 = ; : W ;\_\m,w’,, Sellog L B [ Croll of Pen W. Wit- > ] c i Better Apparel at a Lower Price oG Mayger Bros. & Co. on_his return from |4} nd Accepted Order of Scotth 937-939 F St. N.W. ¥ will join Mrs. Co oill | Rite Masons; Dr. Mark A. Finle ienry “Hernard | Past grand master of Masons, Wash- ooper's parents, at |ington, D. Fancher, past and Miss Theresa | Botontate of \.m_s. mple. X Coopers aunt, it J.. and Mrs. F ¥ t5 Honry Lansburgh and Past P 158 porie e l s — —Ei' e 3 &d|' Shop of Quality an am 544 15th Mubot northwest | part of the time with his | , Mr. and Mr lun..m, Cock Better at Less Cost! Red Star offers you a stove which has all the beauty, cooking ‘ | speed and convenience of gas at less cost. ian Arthur Duncan Marks N B. C. are in Wash Dr. Maurice Herzmark, who has | Academy n ux’h h 5 e = S Tranhlln Square Mrs. ps D. Helmbold e mal winter, is spend he E: > S perore ner 4 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Hechinger | u returned from trip around 14th Street at K Mr, John Albert Heywood of Vanc the world and are ¢taying for the | ver and Londor . prese at the home f Mr. and4 ”l" 2 | Mr. and Mrs iph Helmbold of | - | And the fuel cost is surprisingly low. The big, patented burners give 19 hours of fast gas cooking heat from each aallon of fuel—kerosene, gasoline or distillate. This is why Red Star cooking service is cheaper than coal, wood, gas or electricity. - The Red Star is the different oil stove. It has no wicks or wick substitutes. It cooks with gas heat produced by the patented Red Star burners. FouUJSeod U @r@wu res Rrend | 2 3 have Mrs rry Roller, 45025 FUR COATS Miss Mary Yok yesterdgs v Cedric | should be repaired and looked over before for Liv S 1 s o | being put in s.orage. You will save money > and trouble if you will let me do your work summer abroad now FURRIER, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray will have as her guest next week Miss Susan B. Flasala Hanna of Philadelphia, who will b »-3 Ave N.W, * here for the debutant ball the aal Ladies! night of April 29, s Gray will Zive a dinner in honor of Miss Hanna Get Acquainted With the School of Special, Fried SPRING B et Redmichees, - See the Red Star. See it tion. i 4 CHICKEN fion, . Test its cooking ability. - Your own comparisons will be DINNER sufficient to decide you. There is a type and size for every home and 2 price for every purse. e e WE ARE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA ATHERING the treasures of the Trousseau is more \ ‘h’ than the mere choosing of = S' JENKS & SON : P !'}) d{othes. it is the dreaming of happy dreams. Dreams 723 Seventh St. N.W. of herself on her wedding day, statu- esque in glistening satin and silver- threaded lace, or girlish in the snowy simplicity of georgette or tulle. Dreams of the important going-away costume, and all the delightful things to be packed in her mew wardrobe trunk, to keep her immaculate through the emergencies of travel— the graceful frocks and piquant hats, the colorful negligees, the lingerie and hose of gossamer fineness. She may spend blissful hours here choosing her entire Trousseau, assisted by sales- women of trained taste and fashion kpowledge. The Bride’s Shop is stored with exquisite things to make the bride’s dreams come true. WE SELL ‘ ) W 3 Maid or Matron of Honor THE FAMOUS (. heAl Z “ Gowns RADIOLA Flower Girls’ Frocks Wedding Hats manufactured by the Radio Corporation of America. The new type Radiola represents the newest achievements and discoveries of the foremost inventors of the world. The best information we could obtain from many experts caused us to decide in favor of the Radio Corporation of America’s RADIOLAS. “There is a Radiola for every purse. The demand for Radiolas is so great, with shipments slow, that it is neces- the night of the last Junior Service Club dance. Mrs. Bugene Le Merle and her daughter, Miss Kugenia Le Merle, will return tomorrow from Fort Monroc where they went Thursday for the week and. EY by making your dvise sou us to the selection of materisls and patterns aod assist you from cotting to fnishivg. any make pattern ou desire. & Day und eveniog classes. Mrs. A. M. Hildebrand Formerly with Woodward & Lothrop School. Rooms 507-508 Kresge Bldg. 11th & G Sts. NNW., Main 5984 Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander | Barber and their young son Gordon, e visiting Mrs. arber’s mother, Mre. Frederick Eiliott Gordon, § home on Lamont street for the E bolidays. Washingtons AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tuelfth and G Streets FOUR BIG SPECIALS Brand-New $389.00 Upright Pianos A Big Value Terms, $25.00; Balanc- in Thirty Months Mrs. J. Irvin Steel, is Burlington until th vention of the L Pen Women, ident for Pennsy Brothers SPECIAL COAT VALUES A New Exclusive Shipment QATS that will be worn where motors race and billows bound, folds to swirl, shades to enamour, materials to entrance! Our most ex- ceptional offering of the season at 5800 6500 88.50 110.00 COLORS are beige, duo-gray, black and white] brique-dust, tan, green and brown in new tones. Extraordinary Phonograph Sale e 392 :uny of these are traded- : in upright models. Most all sary for orders to ‘be u;e best mlk? (."h |n'r.:lud ed, 3 placed at opce to all guarantees o be In per- > fect workine order. avold lomg de- Attach your radio to one delay. of these and have a combina- tion phomn=raph, radio and loud speaker. Gown and Veil Lingerie and Accessories Going-away Apparel THE BRIDE’S SHOP MATERIALS are Charmeen, Crepe de Chine, Imported Rodier, Satin, Poiret Twill and Velmara. SUMMER FURS at collars, on pockets, sleeves and edges add the richness and art which radiates their Paris origin. TWELYE JTHIRTEEN F SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Tomorrow we are going to place on sale every traded-in Piano and Player Plano. at reduc- tions in prices never heard of before. There are fifty more of these Instrumerts in stock than we should have. Every customer in tomorrow should see and get a bargain in used Upright Pianos as low as $75 Player-Pianos as low as $250 Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET

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