Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY. D. C.. MONDAY Mrs. Parker has been in Washing- ton all week attending the D. A. R convention, but Judge Parker joined her today. Mra. John Ormond Nicolsen will return to Washington May 1, after a year's travel abrond, and be with her be told with cards, coffee grounds and palms, ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur and Chief Justice ‘and Mrs. Taft are among the latest to accept finvitations to be added to the list of trons and patronesses, which s | After-Easter Reduction Sale OUR entire sclection of Tailored Suits, ‘Wraps and Coats for dress and sports wear is offered at very substantial price reductions. eaded by President and Mrs. Coolldgs for the annual ball of the Disable American Veterans at the Willard, Saturday evening, May 10. | Bands from the Army, Navy and | Marine Corps will furnish musie, and it is planned to bring the wounded men from Walter Reed, Mount Alto and (.\'uval hospitals to enjoy the spectacle. | to the District of Columbia of the | A. V. will be 1 by Mrs. Charles Augustine on, while stundards to the Ace chapter will be presented by Mr. Henry Lansburgh. . daughter, Mr=. Justin Morrill Cham- berlin, at her residence on Wyoming avenue. - Society President and Mrs. Coolidge . Leaving | for New York Tonight to Attend Associated Press Luncheon. Col. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper en- tertained Sunday evening at a supper party, complimentary to Mrs. Willlam Allen ‘Cullop of Vincennes, Ind Commodore and Mrs. Stahl have bheen called to La Fayette, Ind, on | account of the death of Mrs. Stahl's brother, Judge lHenry H. Vinton. Miss Goldana ook of Peoria. 111, has returned to her home after spend- ing a few days with Mrs. Robert H. Lovett, wife of the assistant attorney gen 2 This evening Mrs. H. E. Howe is arranging for a dinner to be given at the Cosmos Club to the wives of the councilors of the American Chem- |, feal Socicty. Mr. and Mrs I Slizabeth Wilson, 3 Wilson and Mr. son, all of New York: Mr and Mrs. ohn Bromley of Philadelphia and frs. K. R Adams and her son, Mr. R. Adams of Nutley, N. J. and Mrs, Allen F, < to a company of last evening in the Washington tonizht | v attend the | ork to Members of the Goucher Ciub of Washington will he hostesses to the Gouci delegates to the conven- tion of the Aseociation of Uni- versity Women meeting here this week. The Goucher Club, Mrs, Robert Howard, president, will entertain at er Wednesday evening, April 6 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 1 > €. Amopg the guests will professor of histor: Dr. Mary Kell thampton Awrris sity. R. e A dinner and dance will be given by thp elafl of the Veterans Burcau at MPridian Mansions tomorrow eve- ning. of honor will include Brig. ank P. Hines, director: Mrs, and Davis G. Arno 2 tor of control s and Mrs. Maj. R. Routsong, assis- tant director of planning service, and Mrs. Routsong, and Mr. A. D. Hiller, chief of the statistics and costs divi- sion Mr. Arthur P. Bepresen Mebre w 1o ven civing White at dinner Willard City Club Building 1316 G Street rnoon and Mr.and Mre, 2 M. Kasffmann have r o former house, 1815 19th rthwest, and have moved to new home, Greenacre, at the of Conhecticnt e and treet, Chevy Chase, M, 1 ber lit Mauy, w sident their orner lelro dean All and Miss Marg women, Brow Goucher women niv A charmingly arranged invit took place at 1 ocloo Miss Donne Otey Rerr Mrs. Buckner MetGill came the bride of Mr. Theron Bull Clement. The ceremony was per. med by the Rev ames M. Blak assisted by the Rev. George Atkinson nd Bishop Darlington, and was foi- owed by a reception at the home of cousin, Mrs. Charles M, orgetown. Spring used in the décoration (ihe church and house. he bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Phillp Taylor zfr—m-’, nd wore a gown of white crepe, made on straight lines. with long th deep cuffs of rose point Her veil of rose point lace was in place by clusters of orange Jlossoms, and she carried an arm Louquet of Easter lilies. Miss Kitherine Compton Rerry was maid of honor for her ister, g a4 gown of green chiffon, de on simple lines, and carrying a bouquet of white 1flac snd yellow wedding today when daughter of tandolph, be- Owens will act as toastmaster and Mre. Alexander Carnahan will sing. Speakers will be Brig. Gen. Frank 1. Hines, Maj.: Davis G. Amold. Maj. I C. Routsong and Mr. A. D. Hiller. The committee in rangements includes Coyne, chairman; Mr. and M essie Ganoe. The ballroom of Meridian Mansions will be the scene of both dinner and dance. Have Your Furniture “ UPHOLSTERED Mr. and Mrs. Robert Washington entertained at luncheon Thursday in _honor of Rrince and Princess of Fesse, W ave been spending a few days in Washington before sailing for Europe. Hinckley of Eyen oharge of ar- Mrs, Mary A. A.P. Owens Mrs. i5. A. Harriman street will_entertain Chaumont American Women's Legion, at a in honor of the British ambas: Sir Eeme Howard, this 3 Walter Finley, president of the Amer- ican Legion, and Mrs i president of Chaumont Uni with Mre. 1 and Mrs. Smed- burg and Mrs. Bennmett will assist at the tea table of 1302 18th Unit, Now at Reduced Rates UPHOLSTERING $ 1 0 of 3-Piece Parlor or Living Room ow prices on our com- of Tapestries, Velours UupERWOOD B UNDEEWO DD p NOY, 7 H. Wi P. M. Hughes of Syracuse, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. son, for a few days. MRS, FRANK R. GOODING, enntor Gooding of ldaho, one of the newer women of the con- set, who has entered into the xo gtom and is member of the Senate Ladies’ Lunch Club, take pla Suites, special low SRR ] rrices for labor ‘,\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\'\ i coly WK, : h ) 1 < Upholstery materials. Tl kg MADE _SPECIAL TO ORDER, GUARANTEED TO FIT YOUR FUR- NITURE PERFECTLY, LOW PRICES FOR THIS MONTH. | Teknwitha Club Host at Raleigh Saturday. A card party will be given by the Tekawitlia Club in the oak room of | the Raleigh Hotel on Saturday even- ing. Among the patrons and patronesses fort, Ky., is visiting her cousins, and Mrs Walcutt. Miss TLoretta Boyette und Mr.|agnd Mrs David Gail George R. James, both of Memphis, | Myles Drake, Mrs Tenn., were married today at noon in | (* i the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miteh- | and Mre ell, at 1700 Lamont street, the Rev the James H. Tay tral Presbyter In the small company to witn ceremony were nd - Mrs. | Mitehell, with w br ha ade her home comin o M. ;. M. Mrs Moo rd, A 1 Mre. Orlando Otis _ Smith, floor committee, | sley is chuir- | rs s viee | smmander | Irvin G n Mr Col. The marriage of Miss Beryl Streeter | of Huron, S 11, to Mr. John ¢ Fletch- er of Delaplane, Va, took place . o Sir Bame Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clovk | 3re, Baron de ¢ e at the Vernon M. 1. Church. | poyat i 5 . The ce s performed by the | puCNSh (FT0 n the pres- | Rl frien e traveling dress | Sdul Af tan silk erepe and lace trimmed in brown, w a hat sat to . e . and a Yeu \ Hamilton e University Washington: 'Mixs Willik of Temer b i ihiar e dmenday evening, & Loudhor ToLse: PR Thomas . and Mrs. . T o'cloc the Federation Tea | aminer of | B. > short tour through v York state, House, street northwest. | g and Canadia und will be at home e A Mauy 1 at their apartme R Courts, 1514 17th strect northwest. The bride and Mrs. B. and before y war worl the developm: en’s depar! Century €1 uquet | Nomphis. the Memph Tennessee will start aldson, A . Miss Agn Miss Touise | v Worth- | MacCar- | Katlirine Beach, and gowns of yellow chiffon, and carried nd mignon- Warren Milton Creamer of Conn w the Lest man, | ushers were Maj. John Ja Mr. Martin ¥ nicton Mr. Charles Franeis Clement, | m Withington, Mr. Gordon | John Keen, Mr. Guy Bald- | John Barnwell, Mr. deric | Mr. Henry A. Adams of Randolph. the | wn of green { orsage wera Painting perhang, Cabinet Work MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F St. NWe 2 otoni ikies "Sammptes Phoue Main 8139 Man Will Bring Samples Cant riando Liberly The Michigan Alumna will entertain af dino at Baltime Herso N sprin st ik - Howbert, a delegate to | ngress from Colorado on Mrs. the In it ters e on for th fre L Providen v its patronesse and, Mr. Mrs. Hannis ather, Mrs. John Mrs. Clifford le, Mre. LOUis ) 1 gypey p will be stationed at one ‘hompson, Mrs.!end of the room. where fortunes wili Genuine | Boneless Codfish i 1-pound BoX.e.aenen = | 2-pound Bos -.70c| 4| 3-pound Box...... .$1.00( hredded 4};-o0z. Glas: .18 . Magruder’s | " | Best Groceries 1 M Conn. Ave, and K St mtinued PLEATING HEMSTITCHING Buttons Covered MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 2561 15th St. N.W, Capt will emiph Mr Mr win. 1 Muller Decorations for the ballroom Wardman Park Hotel for the costume carnival bail, to be given b of America vill be in Ch Mme. Maurbury, Mme ¥ Ars. ¥ Mrs 5 , Mrs. In Your Travels The Foster Gift Shop (The Foster & Reynolds Company) n the Following t . for member of Club and of tt . with his bride & evening for August | Ga.. where he will attend the meeting the state bankers hey will continue through | and west until the end of May, they will ¢ to W will be at' ) tempe Roosevelt, valley. ption. the bridal | ddin, Mrs. biu. de 4 smadl hat to match and Col. 9375 Slip Covers || SPECIAL 3 Days Only We will make anv Spiece eet_of slip rovers. ailowing 20 yis. of T9n Deigia Cle chin, @ tan cout Mrs. Thotnas Carter Simpeon and Mrs The director of the consular service 1 Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr wiil g0 to Srides Crossing, Mass. Friday tof d the week end with Mr. and| Kieth Merrill in_their place, Surg. Gen. Blue ¥ on. Mr. Merrill is United States | Before Lea: Capl ul at Madrid, Spain. 1 o s | A dinner w Mr. and Mre ":rmcf_n‘lm;x o again in o ited yetone : servic the Aru last Saturday evenir erday for New will' remain for {then zo to } there with t St health sorvice howo attend- g the dinner fors United States S tor Howard Sutherl West Virginia, Judgs J. H Parker of ew Willard | aral_davs. | Ihe Washington National Remembrance Shop and re- lated Foster Gift Shops in the resorts listed have long been known to the traveling public. They enjoy a growing pat- ronage and are of constantly broadening usefulness in their special field. Here will be found, s trinsic merit, reflecting g < 2 representing the newest products of the craftsman’s The variety is such as to meet every requirement. costs are reasonable. g The quality of the goods and the service rendered are in keeping and combine to give the Foster -Shops every- me } kA bA PA b4 ? b4 Z 7 bA IA E. |4 Save Wear on Your Furniture By Ordering Your Slip Covers No Something _special of fercd vou this week in a new line of Domestic Linens, ideal for slip covers We will make covers for ¥ furniture not to exceed 28 yards material, includ Rupert publ, and Navy Clu Dr. Blue loft city. whers time his work 53 public Henry Parsons Erwin | their surburban home, | er spending some weeks itable for giits, articles of in- od taste in their selection, and skill. The : o bride the gown of | ety of the repe | Daughters of the American Revolu- tion congress, where their characteristic and distinctive atmosphere. In the Foster Gift Shops inspection implies no obligation to buy Purchases will be carefully packed and mailed and safe delivery assured. Miss fornis Grace Roper. da er of the internal | Roper, will entertain at tea Sunduy after: noon in her home on Weodland drive, in compliment to Miss iy D whose marrfage to Mr. James Law reneo ownlee will ‘take place An attractive selection of Leghorn hats in poke and mushreom train “ French seams or bindinz $15.98 Cushions Excladed material can 39C REUPHOLSTERING Have vour old parlor suite or chair upholstered 4 for spring Southern Railway 5 Isham Randolph Chicago, D Thomas H. Tal of Maryland 1 | Ruftiy Dr. Sterling ntative ' Stephen G Porter, Representative Harry St ge Tucker of Virginia and Mr ries Porterfleld Light Representative and Moore entertained a ner last night at the 3 1747 Rhode Island Ave. GAY SUMMER FABRICS Frocks for Little Girls Exquisitely hand made, with fine laces and touches of hand smocking or em- broidery, they are as smart as the Francise grown-up models. The little lady carrying her Easter basket wears a cunning model of red Swiss, dotted in white, with linen lace. Her playmate boasts a feather- stitched cotton crepe dress in a smart combination of rose and gray. [When in these resorts wisit our Storcs mplime bank Manchester, Vt. Next door to the Tiotel, Washington. D. C. The National Remembrance Shop, 503 14th Street, one door from Pennsylvania ave- nue, opposite New Willard Hotel. Branch—No. 1229 Pennsyi- vania Avenue (Near 13th Street). Also in Wardman Park Hotel. York. cousin of the attendant ar crepe romai nes, a graceful ¢ form short hat is ed ned with nd s Mrs Equinox mpany ew Will Allan it din- John W. Garrett will | oxday eve- rEreen in concert of vnelr hoine following the adelphia Orchestra Among the additiona patronessees for the Di held this evening at the Ne Hotel by the Robert F. 1.« United Daughters of the Confed are Judge and Robert tingly, Senator Key Pittman, Owsley A. Stanley, enator P. Ernet, Assistant Attorney neral Albert Ottinger, Mrs. W. F. Denn Mrs. Menry T. Allen, Mrs. Joseph ) Stoddard, Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Gibb Hot Springs, Va atrons and ! . The Homestcad Hotel ball Le TR LTI R RRRERRRRRR LR XYL RRRRRY | Mrs John Mock has returned to ! Washington from her country home | in Indiana and will remain in Wash- ington until the middie of June, Col. and Mrs. Charles Carroll of the brid Waleutt will be at home informally mother of the bride ‘unday afternoon after 5 o'clock, for the wedding ¥ 3 |the only time this season. aring @ Fown | Miss Annette H, Walcutt of Frank- troidersd in cut steel bouquet of oreh =on is in bl zray, with a corsage later in son and his weddine tri an oxford gr in _henna colc will ba at h '\ 1. Point F Lieut ilton and Lieut. Thayer of ¥ AL the roce White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. The Greenbriar Hotel. Atlantic City, N. J. Palm Beach, Fla. 1133 Boardwalk, in front of 1 ks . T dion Bl Alo Boarg. 1o fontigtithcsBoyaliToins walk and Michigan Avc front of Hotel Dennis. Spring Lake, N. J. The Monmouth Hotel Bretton Woods, N, T! The Mount Washington Hote! s 610 F St. N.W. ’ Tel. Main 2329 for Estimates 3ryan. mother K\:“\\\\‘X\\‘\‘\\\\\\‘\'s\\\\\\\“\\‘\\“\\\\\\&“\\ . Miami, Fla. agler Strect and First Ave. boudquet St. Petersburg, Fla. Central Ave. and Sccond St. the latter tra suit, with After May £ West Point, Among the out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs. S, T. Williamson, parent: f the bridegroom E 5 T T TR RO mim e - Store Furs NOW! Moths are already beginning their depre- dations—fire and theft must always be con- sidered the minute you hang your costly furs away. Proper storage in modern vaults where frigid air is constantly circulating prolongs the life of your furs. FURS CALLED FOR AND RECEIPT GIVEN PHONE MAIN 725 Special Values in FEIFFE Lampsand Shades (it} BEADED . AN Georgette Dresses The entire stock of a manufacturer who wanted to turn his attention to summer voiles. We have frequently had beaded georgette dresses from this same manufacturer, but— Offering an unusual opportunity for any one to secure the “finer” Jamps and shades at un- usual reduction. The re- ductions are effective on $ All water heaters are compared to RUUD. Why not buy RUUD? Itis theworld’s water heater standard —made so by its bed-rockquality. at “Low Tide” OTHING but a business misfor- In Soap Bad For the Hair, Soap should be used very carefully, if | you waut te keep your bair looking its | bost. Many sosps and prepared sbam- poos comtain too much free alkall. This| dries the scalp, makes the bair brittle. ;t” rains it = | The best thing for steads use i | Mulsified cocoannt ofl skampoo, which s | | pare and greaseless, and Is better than | anythiog else you can nse. | Two or three teaspoonfuls is sufficient to eleanse your hair and scalp thoroughly. | | Alkali Simply woisten the Lair with water and | rub it in. 1t makes an abundance of rich, | creamy lather, which rinses ont easily, | removing every particle of dust, dirt, | | @nAroft and excess oil. The hair dries | | quickly and eveals, and 7t leaves the scalp | soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, | | Instrous, flufly, wary, and easy to man- | aze. | Yo ean get Muisified cocoanut oil bemwpoo at any drug atore; it is inex pemsive and a few ounces Will supply | wvery member of the family for months. évertisement. ! Always before we have had to sell these dresses at $65.00. We were among his best customers because we liked the quality of fine French georgette he always used—we could depend upon the w ip and t and the beaded designs much above those of ordinary beaded gette dresses. So when he was to dis- pose of this small group of dresses “at a price” we had the first opportunity. The colors are: CORAL MAIZE styl JADE COCOA POWDER BLUE BLACK WHITE iridescent beadings. ombine fashion orkmanship perfection of detail, and we found the . Of Course, These Frocks Have Straight Lines and the effect of their careful designing is a noticeable and becoming slimness, 44. Some have soft crush or narrow beaded band girdles—others without any girdle at all. All-over Beaded Designs—Motif Beading—Beaded Bandings the three popular styles of beading are exquisitely carried out in crystal, pearl and lovely colored or These dresses are the sort that are needed in every wardrobe They are suitable for prac- tically_every occasion—they are almost universally becoming—always in good tastc. C and value by taking advantage of this opportunity. Sale at Women's Dress Section—8econd Fioor even in sizes 42 and and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8545 to 5:50 many items which we are disposing of at this season. OFF REGULAR PRICES ' Lamp Salon Second Floor [0 tune could make these prices possible. The failure of The Van Wickle Piano Co. threw the pianos on the market. I bought the whole stock for “a song” and pass it along to the public. The quality and prices speak: for themselves Grands 3305 95 3260 Player Rolls, 29¢—4 for $1 D. G. Pleiffer—1210 G Street Uprights Down to Players

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