Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1924, Page 47

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SOCIETY. Miss Lodge Is Guest At Home of Senator During Brief Season Granddaughter of Bay State Member Is on Spring Visit to Washington. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge has with him for a portion of the spring his granddaughter, Miss Helena Lodge, who was presented to society in Washington last season. Lodg mother, Mrs. Georg Lodge, has given up the hoi 1324 18th street, which she occupied for the midwinter, and is now in New THE SUNDAY Congress Veterans Among Patrons of Griffith Film Benefit Rally to Support of Legion Presentation of “America” at Poli's Tomorrow Night. The most distinguished members of the American Legion in the Dis- trict of Columbia have rallfed to the support of the benefit performance of “America David W. Griffith's film masterpiece, at Poli's Theater, to- morrow night, when one-hal? of the receipts will be given to the treas- Chevy Chase Mothers Will Meet Tuesday The mothers' section of the Chevy Chase School and Home Association wiil hold the last meeting of the season Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. at the E. V. Brown School.” After the business meeting Mrs. James Alburtis will give an_illustrated talk on “Springtime ia Washington” and Miss Anna Patterson will sing a gToup of spring songs, There will be tea and a social hour after the meeting. Women's Army and Navy League Plans Program Plans are being completed for the annual ball to be given by the Wom- en's Army and Navy League at the navy yard, May 15. Mrs. E. A. Lis- combe is chairman of the arrange- ments committee and will be assisted by Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Albert STAR, WASHINGTOR, D. C. APRIL 27. 1924—PART 2. Massachusetts Alumnae Holds Annual Banquet The District of Columbia Alumnae of the Massachusetts Agricultural College held their annual post-Easter banquet at the Garden House of the Grace Dodge Hotel Thursday. SOCIETY. Towa State Society Will Hold Reception ‘ Soecial Offer eaatiful Picture The Iowa State Society will hold a L of 0 reception and dance May 1 at Rausch- er's, when the guests will be received by the members of the Iowa congres- sional delegation, and tho president of the soclety, Mr. W. G. Ladd. pfailfouds 804 Seventh St. NW SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY A Gorgeous Array 600Late Spring Hats Arranged in Two Groups $2.75 po— $4.40 At these prices one can afford to buy another hat, as they are really splendid in style and value. All the newest fabrics and shapes. Colors—All white, sand, gray, orchid, black, wood, copen. SEE DISPLAYS! SUPREME VALUES AT GUILFORD’S AL Jaills and Mrs. Frank Hutchison. Mrs. O. M. Lisak is ball treasurer. Vaudeville Program Given For Boy Scouts’ Benefit A vaudeville show and farce- comedy, “Tony's Barber Shop,” was glven in the parish hall of All Saints’ Church Wednesday night for the benefit of the Boy Scouts. A packed house greeted the per- | formance. Dr. Eslin was chairman of the committee which arfanged the even of the District of Columbia de- ent of the American Legion. Social Washington been forded two “premie: this picture for charity, and Monday night, when the receipts were donated to the disabled men the Walter Reed Hospital, a_commit- tee headed by Mrs. James E. Wads- worth, wife of the senior senator from New York, succeeded in filling the house to capacity. Gen. John J. Pershing, the most distinguished member of the Ameri- can Legion, has given the perform- nce for tomorrow night his unquali- fleld indorsement, since the proceeds will enable the local American Legion department to carry on its work on an even more extensive scale than heretofore. His engagements per- mitting, Gen. Pershing, who has not been seen in public since his recent return from Europe, will attend and o brief address. feature of ¢ Lodge will go to her hame in sachasetts the end of this week to remain through the summer. Mrs. Peter Norbeck. wife of Senator Norbeck outh Dakota, had as special Friday. a gressional Club, Mrs, Bama and Mra. Marjorette Ball Di son of South both being here to attend the Pen Women's eonvention MISS ELIZABETH ANNE ALBERS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Al- Bers, who last week announced her engugement to Mr. Joweph Simms Ear- man of West Palm Beach, Fla. MISS RUTH WINIFRED HICKMAN, ement to Mr. Gilbert Sweet, wif of . who spent the winter here with the representative, has Jeft W ashington for lier home at Phoenix, N. sentative Jame: burgh, Repres wain of South C; tive Clurenc M. Pitts- — - | Said to be the most valuable er egg in the world, and proba only one that has been insured, chocolate e about the size of foothall, ordered as a surprl for his wealthy South Americ been staying in London. The muking of it was en trusted to the head chef of a w. known London hotel. Inside the e; was placed about jewels, including so. set Brazi Magee of Mr. Josephus Danic ¥ retary of the and will be some days. Rep! A. Helmick b Arthur Har Miss Ruth Sim i | northwest is it i | relatives for et tim on_of Randolph street 3 visiting er is the fact ti Commander Paul New Poli's The irtment haniptor Lampton. 1 summer. Col from New York Mrs. Lou northwest ha for a short vis Mrs of Col attorney ing Mr. Garber. itz of i lac Ja re jyoup of ex-service men se of Representatives who o world war as patrons 1chuse: chafe entative Robert ka, Representative of Ohio, Representative Philip alifornia, Representa- £. Tydings of Maryland. Representative Bird J of Michigan, Represcntati Watres of Penn nia, e George: A Welah vania, Representative Roy O. ruff of Michigan and Representative J. Mayhew Wainwright of New York. The former service men in the Senate who served in the world war are Senator Alva B. Adams of Colorado, Senator Smith W. < £ Yo presgnti- of Wisconsin, an diamonds, to her paren s Olympic return to South- d join Mrs. Thomp- Garber of Alexander i Birmingham, M. Garber, A\labama, wife | former is visit- Mrs. tic motion picture, | g being shown for a patriotic i P being sponsored not only by famous leader of the American ex- pedit but by the serv ice men sent by their fellows to the of the United States. group includes Representative d M Hand and her and Hand. who have shington from opping at the ¥s before tak- ion of the house they have 2 street. Col.” Han. ort Sill, Okl we Durnin Importer of Millinery 1313 Connecticut Ave N.W. Showing of Exclusive Millinery. Original Models from our own workrooms and charming Models in the Newest Creations from the Millinery Fashion Centers from Abroad, which have recently arrived. SPECIAL PRICES ON SPORT AND STREET HATS $12, $15, %18 ing posse leased at am Converse Kendall, month with her siste nee ¥. Gould of Brool e city for Westficid, Wherw she will Visit her daughter 1 Conner: 3 Representative Gordon Browning of Tennessee, Representa- Alfred L. Bulwinkle of North a. Representative William P. It of Massachusetts, Repre- Hamilton Fish, jr., of yresentative Roy ( Jhiv, Representative Louis of Massachusetts, " Gibson of ‘arl Hayden ve Harry B presentati Lister Hill of Alabama, Represent | tive John Philip’ Hill of Maryland, ntative Humphreys of Missi epresentative Lamar Jeffers al C. resenti- ert Johnson of 'Washington, W,V ish Caddel consul. in ngag Hon roval D annou Kauffe Morrow are Mr. n d Mrs, Henry M \\ arner. before returning to Freeport, to sail for Hemstitching Picot Fdging Pictorial Review Patterns Lurope R several mont and making the trip to from Euror« There hav issued for the . tomorrow. th from the ‘theater b n Legion night Dleatine- conducted Pleating Buttons Made to Order All Work Guaranteed ippey of heast.” left | Exclusive Agents for Elite Style Patterns for a fortni Mrs. Bugene Mever. jr. went to Hot Springs. Va.. Friday, and ot return for ten days. 1219-1221 G Street N.W Store Hours—9 to 6 A Special Sale of 8,000 Yards Cotton Dress Goods That Sell Regularly at 58¢c, 69c and 75c Yd. Regardless of the fact that some of these ; new fabrics have been in stock only a few days. they will go on sale at this Special Price. Space 32-inch Scotch Zephyr Ginghams—\ery fine grade, shown in a varicty of neat does not permit thé detailing of color assort- checks. ment, but you will find a complete range of smart and up-to-date patterns to choose from, 36-inch Check and Plaid Poirette and Serge—15 pieces of the wanted tan and such as— 40-inch Swiss Dot Voiles—Fourteen gray backgrounds. 45-inch Imported Swiss Organdy—A\ she will join riturn from ‘ooper will visit M rnard Cooper. | Get Acquainted With the Schoot of Dressma.kmg And SAVE MONEY United States Ambass and Mrs. Henry Whit 3 their home on Crescent plac there through tive l orella 1. La G )d.r(h:l . Representative Walter spring unt. at Kansas Ci Mrs. Henry Rea to Washington week end and Hotel. Miss Tnez Miller, presider Beta Chapter of Mu Ihy I Musical Sorority will represent he nvention to bhe hel e orn Das and Mrs. A. M. Hildebrand Formerly with Woodward & Lothrop The Wyoming Cafe Main Floor. The Wyoming Apt. Columbia Road at California St. Thursday, May 1 Our May Day Dinner thin Spectel enian® $1.00 Dinner is served Dally and Sunday \ From 6 to 7:30 Telephono North 2941 evening clusses AT . who nd Mr: jcal which is give pils from va Rooms 507-508 Kresge Bl 11th & G Sts. N.W Mai N. Y. the end of the we Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will return the middle of the weck from New York, where she is spending a few leges and_con- th T ates, is one ures of the lier will visit fore returning to Washington Walter Taylor Wheatley Katharine Dougal will be on Thursdays during May R st Suits specially priced $29.50 Mr. and Mrs. are expected to from New York. been for ten davs Kendall tomorrow they have Mrs. Miss hom. and at at Lyman B. return where Mr. and Mrs their guest th William J Eastern Shore, Mrs. W. Harry Brown refurne. evening from a fortnight's New York. John X. Belt b latter's mother. rr. of Hope House, Md Mrs. Henry Parsons thy Anderson. Mrs. turn to Washington next week Mr. and M residing at 202 returned to Definite Money-Saving Opportunities in High- Type Coats, Suits and Dresses Women’s argd Misses’ COATS 335 Smartly tailored, fine quality twills, right weight for Spring. —Cape-Back Coats —Cape-Sleeve Coats —Straightline Coats Exclusive fashion touches that mark them as distinctive — pleated or tucked collars and cuffs — scarf collars — trims of contrasting fabrics, braid, but- tons. Guaranteed crepe linings, Summer furs. Castor, Navy, Black Graystone, Tans I Other Coats, $25 to $65 . || e New French Hand- Beaded, Handmade Crepe Frocks For Afternoon, Dinner and Elaborate Evening Functions These Dresses Were Imported to Retail at $55.00 to $65.00 Rare examples of French art at its best. In these lovely coloring: White, black, yellow, Lanvin g\'ecn. coral, powder blue. Sizes 16 to 44 $39 50 [ Other Frosks, 5 0.5 _| middlc OPENING IN OUR NEW LOCATION 717 11th St.—Near Palajs Royal Franklin 3683 FURS Special Opening Offering SQUIRREL $ 5 ) 5 0 Free Cold Storage on All Repairing W. W. Scott. rece Kalorama road, o1l nly have colors and_ Mrs. Edmund road, Walnut Hill, Petersh tomorrow for Mr. and Mrs or, parents pf John D. Schoonmak Miss Mary G. M Mrs. Paul R. Dail in her home Detroit, ing exten tertained as the g followed by bridge Carl Buhrer, and | S. S, Gould will be followed by as invited a ‘mah-jong Friday company to play "SPI:CMUSTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODU[ING PMNOS DEMoLL PIANO G ‘ashingtons AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tivelfth and G Streets Su.-., «nd Weber Duo-Art Pianolas—Victrolas—Aeolian-Vacalions OUR MAY PIANO SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING Big Values in All Departments -olors and black. with the popular white dot that is washable. 40-inch English Printed Voiles— Eighteen colors to choose from—abso- lutely fast color. 32-inch Glos Stripe and Plaid Gauze Marvels, the transparent tissue Gingham. Choose from a variety of light and dark . : Eolets. 2 variety of colors; alse all white. 38-inch Imported Plaid Ratine—Light 36-inch Swiss Batiste—Light and dark backgrounds. and white. 11KS. 11KS. Se - {4 ” o 36-Inch Thistle Crepe “Glos 36-Inch New Tub Silks Fine, crepy weave that is <o A very fine quality, light mueh in demand for spri back; d. ith st et $ 00 mea Satns §7 .98 dark colors; also black. Yard, e Yard .. e . 39-Inch Heavy Canton Crepe 40-Inch Crepe de Chine The firm, itk d Ex lity. Fine, pure wool quality. Choose. from a $ cccpe shawn in m.,?s“i $1.98 complete color range, also blncL range of colors, mdud‘ng black — and white. Yard.. o and white. Yard.. Shesaie e $5.00 for Six Lessons in Our Dressmaking Class Let us help you make your spring clothes, also assist in selecting your materials, trimmings, etc. Special classes from 5 to 6 p.m. daily for office employes. Our Downstairs Store Again Features the Sale of Silk Dresses! Big response on Friday to our initial announcement means that these wonderful values are appreciated by wornen who know smart style and real quality. Again on Monday at— Beautiful Can- ton Crepes, Lustrous Satins, Fine Georgettes, Filmy Laces that were made to sell at much higher prices. Excep- tional values at ll For years we have had an annual May Piano Sale and our patrons in the past have always found it a worth while sale. We not only on this occasion reduce the price on every second hand or slightly used musical instrument in our establishment to an at- tractive bargain price, but we also make a substantial reduction on all new instruments. We also. have a number of Aeolian-made Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs, some slightly used, others new but dxscontmued style cases, which are in this sale at extra special discounts. If you know value, all the better. These dresses are of a most distinctive, high class type, beauti- fully fashioned in the smartest Spring models of the finest quality silks. All sizes in this Sale and all the latest colors for misses and women, from 14 to 44. Following is a general idea of what is offered _ in our Annual May Sale This Year 50 Upright Pianos, priced from 25 Player-Pianos, priced from 100 Phonographs, priced from . d3Y 2,000 Player-Piano Rolls, iormer prtces from $1.25 35¢ Just a Few Specials in Traded-In Instruments $2,100 Weber Pianola Baby Grand. $950 Decker Bros. Upright............ $75 $1,985 Steinway Duo-Art ........$1,600 Huntington Upright ............. $125 $1.600 Weber Duo-Art....._....$1,400 Knabe Upright . $175 $1,250 Krakaner Baby Cond. ... $875 Regent Upright $150 $625 De Kalb Baby Grand..... $495 Autopiano $250 SPECIAL TERMS ARRANGED DURING THIS SALE $100 QLU . . Sale of Novelty Pumps All up-to-the-minute Footwear, including many famous Brooklyn Made Turns. There are Evening Slippers, Satin Pumps, New- est Spring Oxfords, in tan calf, gunmetal and patent leather. Plenty of Colonial and Strap Pumps in patent, vici kid, tan calf, tan kid and gun metal. Low, Cuban and Spanish heels. All sizes in the combined lot. 95 Dewnstairs Store

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