Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1924, Page 36

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* SO mwards Family Prove '"Notable Additions to | Senatorial Circle Here Former New Jersey Gow- ernor, Wife and Daughter Have Taken Apartment at Wardman Park for First Year in Capital. In these days of organization of #gecial interests it would make a *walque division of the ponderous leg- fslative set if the members of that body who have served as governors ©f their states would combine for cial purposes. The senator from New Jersey, Edward Irving Hdwards, who succeeded Senator Joseph S. Freling- huysen in the upper house of Con- #ress, was one of the late President Woodrow Wilson's immediste sors in the gubernatorial ch enton, and during the thr suc- air at Bdwards since e occupied mammoth es make their senatorial family resided with riors mane ich concerned the ving results. arly all of those w gton to reprose original Smith Willium and all na Mr —h r= of the Ep senator Jer Washington, Texas Socic’ty ;}leical | And Dance Blg SucCESsl The Texas musical and which pre enjoyahle ev organization State Society held a dance Tuesday evening, ved to of the ents ever given by The guests of honor J. T. Rob- £d Mrs ), Mr most | this Me- | gpent the winter MTS. | gaughter, Miss An on L a Branch Svnnn Dallas, Mrs. G. T. wnd Mrs. Steels. Mrs=. Sheppard, wife of Senator Mor- &h‘m‘.n'" Representative Clay £ president of the soelety, and Mrs, Theo. Lacy Edmiston, chair- nad of the exccutive board, headed the receiving line, and P Pagitt of roirllis ett, tive Fritz | st opened by a short stive Tirises, numbe by . musi wiven Mr. omas S, Lovette, planist and r e220- opfero. During an_intermissio *he ‘dance, which ¢nded ish dances were giv he speech given Briggs he announced that tha | ledication of tire Texas stone in tha Washington monument would _tuk © in the latter part of May, Presi- | Hemif - olidge having Do has bean extended 10 G Texas. The date and fu will be announced later S Building Fund part} For Church on May 17 | The executive committes in chorge of arrangements for the combined ball, card and mah jong party to be -iven Saturday, May 17, at Rauscher's for the building fund for the new Church of the Blessed Sacrament on | Western avenue, near Chevy Chaso Circle, met Tuesday evening, and was arganized at the home of Mrs. Aubrey L. Clarke, the chairman, on West | rving street. | addition to Mrs. Clarke, the mmittee includes Mrs vice chairman: Mrs. William Rass, Mr: W. Swingle, rs. ' Pinckney Bridge and Mah-Jong Party Will Aid Home 8t. Thomas' committee of the Episco- pal Tlome for Children is/gratified over the suncess it is meeting with for the brioge and mah-jong party that is to be ' #iven at 2400 16th street Tpril 30 p.m SN FE 7> Mrs. Hilton Young (formerly Lady Scott, widow of the famous polar ex- plorer), who has won considerable fame a3 a sculptor, b has completed a Jiead in bronze of Lioyd George for oxhibition at the next Roval Acad- emy show. 4 | Friday, CIETY. SU With Mme. W diplomatic co; isthonian le TOR MUTT, & the moxst recent urrivals in n litary attache and secretary of the 'Olympic Committee Head Sees Annapolis Swimmers Col. Rob ANNAPOL Robert M I | annuat 3en ty last we 4 Mr Allen at napolis Ce Sh Commander and Mrs, | of Philadelphia. for angd Frank Hemphill Bell has cards April Porter road Capt. and have Migs Mary ) mander Friedell have Mrs to Annapolis ert M. NDAY STAR, Tardy entertained at a buffet supper after the midshipmen’s hop Saturday evening in honor of the swimming team of the Northwestern University, and Mrs. Jullan Hatcher of Frankfort Arsenal, Pa., are the guests of ‘Mrs. Hatcher's mother, Mrs. Rob- ert B. Dashiell, at her home on Duke of Gloucester street. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Albert M, Penn were hosts at & supper party Sunday evening at their residence at the Naval Academy In honor of Com- mander Penn's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie V. arik of London, Bngland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthington Gilpin tertained informally at dinner Su day _evening at their home, Uchlly on-Severn, at Arnold, near Annapolis, Mrs. Welch, wife of Lieut. Philip Welch, has arrived from New York and is the guest of her uncle, Mr. Francis Marchand, at his home on Prince George street. Mrs. Downes, John Downes, and Mra. Du Bols, wife of Capt. Barron P. visit in New York city. Prof. and Mrs. Willlam O. Stevens have had as their guest Miss Marian Watts of Philadelphiu, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Wheatley of Coatsville, Pa., have been the guests of Prof. and Mrs. Paul J. Kiefer. Mrs. Frank Rood Smith was host- ess at a bridge luncheon Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Penn, wite of Lisut. Commander Albert M. Penn. Mrs. Taffinder. wife of Commander Sherwoode A. Taffinder, was hostess at a bridge and mah-jong party Mon- day and Tuesday aftermoons at her home on Upshur road. Mrs. Colton, wife of Prof. Molton A Colton, left on Monday for New York city, where she will be the guest of Lieut. Commander and Mrs, Harry Little. The Catholic Daughters of America | will give a benefit card party Mon- day, April 21, at the Knights of Co- lumbus clubhouse | _Mrs Kelly, wife of Lieut. George | Kelly, U. 5. K., and his two sons, who { have been the guests of Mrs. Kelly's Hen- wife of Commander | g Du Bois, 8. C, U, 1 laft on Tuesday for & week's | parents, Prof. and Mrs. Thomas Glad- den, left Saturday to Lieut. Kelly at Fort Monroe, Ensign and Mrs. Vincent Conroy, who have been the guests of Mrs, Conroy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, Porter Shaffer, 1¢ft Tucsduy for their home In New York. Lieut. William H. Magruder, O. R. C., 815th Infantry. 79th Division, U S"A., the son of Dr. and Mrs. Jumes H. Magruder of Hockley Hall, sailed from New York Saturday for South America, where he will spend the spring. Ensign and Mrs. Harry M. Lelghley are spending the spring in Annapolls at the home of Mrs. C. 1. Appler on Maryiand avenue. Prof. and Mrs Walter Agard have visiting home on Prin Elizabeth Poi Mra, Raymond them &t their Creorge street Miss her of New York city. John Sherwood of Baltimore [ Ernest tion, cupy it Winches napolis, and will oc mmer. dward Willard Invitations_for of their daughter | Willium Webster, | John's Episcopal ‘ m Center, Mass, “whe will visit for & George Marchand guests for the week end Mre. Delvale of Washington. ss Letitia Houston of who_has spent the the Green Spring Valley, is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Prof. and Mrs. Howard McCormick, at Car- vel Hal) The Cotillon Club of St. lege held its Baster cotilion evening in the co'lege gymnasinm. Capt. and Mrs. Daniel Garrison and C: Mre. Woolley received the students and thelr guests and Mre. . W. Is, N. J, and \Nmmx Baiter at their summer hom n the Severn, near Annapolis ut. Ira L Kimes, U. 8. M. (Continued on th Page.) his | Maj. and | astern | John's Col- Dudley of Short their two & - Lewis 1005 CONNECTICUT AVE. WASHINGTON, At Our New Home Thompson. Howard Chandler| Christy and Lieut. Commander E. D. Lang- \\‘arthy GL\ES!S at Naval Academ_\' Pool Tryouts. of Washi Un Howard principal emoctatic Cl reon dinner in New York | "% Welt s. William the guests White Plz ted Sta a Chandler | Harvard Universit tha me fro nd Mrs o hd at Dutton has tions for a f Lie host fternoo prill, wife speaker b at ge stree wife of Capt member hool of st of 1 Ma- Hanover | Ben the alse dinner Tue#- B. W. £ her daughter. 0. Stevens, s, nding \he at_the h d, on Prince ain me Harry heir guest Lie Russell of have been e of Lieut Slingiuff. ife of 25, at 5. Mrs vening wre living | Kennedi of New |at Saturd, opened her home at Ward Guest, who s visiting Philip Seymo Commander | 5 b at Capt. William | 3 X e Marine Corps, U. 8. N, ut’ for a bridge her Barron P. Du Bois | Slingluff. had as their guest for a week | rett of California Wiihelm L.|o! urope o Guest has T fric and in Washington, home, umcia l‘un';dun the guests | mander of Gen. | ton. who Juneheon | inclaw and sist home on v, Vuliant | Lieut. Commander jr., were Tuesday evenin Mary Admirat a dinner | superintendent of & Carvel | and Mre. Wilkor Mrs. C. De Pey bridee Wednesday Miss e Mic Mr. and Mrs. hosts at wenue, Henry B. M 1. wife of Lieut, entertained her home at in compliment to and Mrs. ome of Georpe apol is his Com- Pendle- the guest of her brother- Joseph Frank dinner week at thelr in_honor Wilson, aval Academy, ster Valk entertained Va, her house guest Mins Sue (e of Prof. and Mr: who is a student Va. is spending the B | with ber Naval Academy. mander _and _Mrs. mith, with her returne Boston, will retuyn this week. Miss Catherine Martin spent ) week end with friends in Washin ton. D. C. Enoch Maj. dent of St. John's tended the inaugus E. Titsaworth as ington College, at Chestertow! has returned to Mrs. Rockwell, M | monder Frank W. Barton president Annapolis. Garey, ollege. on of Dr. presi- | who at- | Paul of Wash- , M ), wife of Lieut. Com- Roland Park, Md. . Roland Curtain has returned after @ week’s visit at | Bellefonte, Pa. Mies Laura bridge Monday teele entertained m‘ in honor of evening Mrs. Thomas Wad Coramodore Valentine Nelso aas spent the winter with Mr. Fr. Marchand at Georgo street, 1oft Wednesday for his his _home Lome in South Carolina. teorge Kenyon. Thursday Kenyon i on demy as 2id MOTHER :- Fletcher’s - Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of at Baltim duty ™ Lane Constipation Flatulency , Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness; Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of b Admiral W Walton Rockwell, has been the guest for a short time of Mrs. W Filden TLowndes at her home at and RO “Sherry and Clarst in and_ Newbuegs posaible. on Buy Them at Theso Stores: N. W. Burchell Jobn H. a daughter Alphonso Smith, t Hollins College, er v parents at tieir home at Walter B. acation SHERRY-JELL Old Favorites jn New Form onstitutional Yorm make 014-Time Pudding Sauces and any other dish calling for o flavors more appetiziog and cn- G. G Ooruwell & Moreiana Bros: = Watson & Hollister 3. ram Street Rnickerbooker Market Co. 10 Bush Terminal, Brooklyn, satled | "To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Wind Colic Diarrhea Markot | Virginia DareExtract Co.,lm:. ORIA BTl Proven directions on cach package. Wmmhacrmh ; “Where the Vogue of Tomorrow Is First Revealed” Last Week of the D Binner Miss Cassidy—an expert Corset Company, will give in your correct model Sizes and to fit every type of figure. Prices Range From The smartly gowned woman gives more atten- tion to her corset than to any other detail of her ward- robe. She realizes that no matter what she pays for her clothes they will not have distinction and smartness of line unless the foun- dation is right. Stud, z the lmn of your hgure. Make certain that there are no ungraceful hrmj of flesh and that the curves are show you the neswess models BRIDAL TROUSSEAU. Millinery—Juliette Allen € end lith Ss. Service end Cowrtesy Esteblished 1877 Well Known Department, on the Third Floor. Come in and let her help you select $5, $6, $7 Up to $15 set will give your figure the easy lines of grace with the flat Jback and slender hips that every woman desires. M.’mwhfinfl Ve!lmflh‘uw in our corset Department. PHILA, PA. D. C. You are extended a cordial invi- tation to examine the collection of carefully selected gowns, wraps and millinery for Madame, Mademoi- selle, the little woman and the large woman. X SPECIAL FEATURE winter in | i Friday | i emonstration of the Corset Corsetierc from dividual fittings, in Binner Corset the our models slim and long. The Binner Cor- Palais Royal—Third Fleer. I--II.I.IIIII WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 20, 1924—_PART SOCIETY. AFTER-EASTER SALE 850 TRIMMED HATS Specially Priced 1 95 to $9.50 These Hats Are Not Just the “LEAVINGS” Nearly every hat is new and just what you u reduced price. The materials—Cantor and Leghor crepes, fine horse hairs. EVERY NEW AND WAA SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. D COLOR Try Guilford’s for Supreme Hat Values 65 years in Business F at 12t imewe ird Drop Tomorrow STINEMETZ AUTOMATIC REDUCTION SALE pic Line No. On April 16th Price is . § .- April 17 - Apnl 18 « April 19 « April 21 « April 22 «- April 23 « April 24 « April 25 « April 26 - - s5oo No C. O. D. - No Exchanges No Alterations - No Returns ALL SALES FINAL Down goes the price of every Suit— Coat — Dress the House Three Dollars below the re- ally ridicu- lously low prices which were in effect last Tuesday— when we first announced this Automat- ic Sale. FINAL 00 % Less 3200 - $ 400 ) This is our last week of tenancy. We must relin- quish the store Saturday night. Every garment must be sold—and their sensational reductions should in- terest you. The entire stock is brand-new — of this season’s uction — many of the garments have been re- cently landed here from the makers. You can’t find better in Washington—you have never known such sacrificing! let us caution not to wait—/.r the attraction is strong—and that Suit or Coat or Frock which you have your eye on will be gone before you know it! None Reserved! All Included! $16.90 to $31.80 Dresses—33 Less Tomorrow! $19.90 to $4250 Suits—S3 Less Tomorrow! $14.75 Shantung Silk Suits—33 Less Tomorrow! $9.90 to $59.50 Wraps—33 Less Tomorrow! $16.90 to $49.75 Coats—33 Less Tomorrow!

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