Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1924, Page 8

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a 3 Secretary of State Expecting Visit das ighter, Mrs. ‘hauneey Tackhart W1 :ddell, who will arrive Sat- yeday from | er home in New York. She s cominz 0 attend the marriage of Miss Mary ~Wallace, daughter of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs Wallage. to ©Or. Charles Bruggmann. which will ta ke place Wednesday. and to attend th Y. W. C. A, meeting Mrs. Waddel' will remain until the latter part of mext weck Secretarr of Stats and Hughes will have with HE M. and Wme. Jusserand Guests Tonight of M1 . and Mrs. Wright. The ambassmdor of France and Mme. Jusserand will be the guests of honor At dimner this evening of the third assistant secrey ary of state and Mrs I _Butler Wrigh t C The assstant secretary and Mr Wright will ent =rtain a day evening. M1y 20, to the Secretary of Hughes Mr. and Mre. VUright have taken a eottage ar Bueni. Vista Springe. Pa S here Mrs. Wrigl it and their children ~ill go the midd'e of June and Mr Wright will join them for the week ends. The ambassader «2f Chile and Senora de Mathieu will em ertain at luncheon tamorrow in homor of Senor and Senora Tzquierdo af Chile, who will sarrive this afternoot: for a short visit with them. Senor as d Senora Izquier- dn are en route to HEurope on their wedding trip and w ill sall Saturday from New York. ' in_complimes State and Mrs The minister of Boltvia, Senor Dr. Ton Ricardo Jaimes Frevre. who went to New York .Monday, aewom- panied by the secreti ry of the lega- tion. Senor Don Victor Jaimes Freyre, is expected to return. to Washington at the end of the wea Miss Mary Wallace and her fiance, Tor. Charlas Bruggmann. first secre- fary of the Swiss legation in Paris. will he the honor guests at dinmer this evening of the ck arge d'affaires of Switzerland. Mr. 'Walter Thurn- heer. Representative and Mre. ¥Fred A Britten will be hosts to a company at dinner this evening preceding the Jast dance of the seasyn of the Fri- day Evening Dancing' Class. Representative and Mrs. Richard Aldrich have returned 60 their apart- ment at Wardman Pari Hotel from Providence, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willian: S. Innis The charge duaffaires of Poland. Mr. Hipolit Gliwic. has issuad invitations for a luncheon Saturday. May 17, at SOCIETY. ! = P ety and Mrs. Hughes From Daughter, v L. Waddell. Mr. William Ritev Treeble, formerty r hington, who now lives in New York. is visiting Miss Ruth Dona daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R ( on, for a fortnight Miss Do tertain at dinner infor- ing for her house guest Miss Mary Morgan wHl entertain at dinner this evening, later taking her Ruests to the I'riday Bwvening Dancing Clase | Dr and Mre Davenport White witi be hosts at dinner this evening pre- t;ltd*ng the ¥riday Evening Dancing clase Col. and Mrs. Jack Havs will entes tain at dinner this evening in hono of Gen and Mrs. Dalton, later taking their guests to the Friday vening Dancinz Class. Mrs. Woodbury Biair has gone to Newport tn arrange the opening of their summer home, Beach Hotm. and will return here for the late spring. Mrs. John B. Henderson and Miss Beatrice Henderson will sail July 2 on the Mauretania to spend the mainder of the summer abroad. Mi Hendereon, who is a student at Fox- eroft. will join her grandmother here about June 1 Mrs. Horace M. Towner, wife of the Governor of Porto Rico. has arrived in New York from San Juan and will attend the graduation of her daugh- ter from Wellesley College and later will visit her son in Chirago. Gov. and ‘Mrs. Towner and their family are well known in Washington. the governor having served as repre- sentative in Congress from lowa for scme vears Mr. Ben Austin Boughan of Moun- tain Lakes, N. J., has announced the engamement of his daughter Gypsy to Ensign Edward Sanford Mulheron of this city. Hnsign Mulheron. who is a graduate of the Naval Academy in the class of 1923, is attached to the U. 8. S. New York. The wedding will take place October §. Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg is enter- taining a large company at juncheon followed by bridge today at the Co- lumbia Country Club. Her guests in- | clugte Mrs. James Adkins. Mrs. Byron |S. Adams, Mrs. Wade Atkinson, Mrs. Kennedy Jesse Adkins, Mrs. William W, Mrs. Al Butler. Mrs W. Bride, fred 1. Bou, Mrs Eleanor Cronin Mrs. Edward Colladay, Mrs. Charles 1 Corby. Mre. Francis Carlyle. Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mrs. George W Evans. Mrx James R. Ellis, Mrs. O. Raymond El lis, Mrs. R. F. Fleming, Mrs. Charles Fairfax, Mrs. Herbert Flynn. Mrs Isaac Gans, Mrs. Peyton Gordon. Mrs Harry Haynes, Mrs. Charles A. Haw - ley, Mrs. Thomas Bronson Jewell Miss Alice Hemnning, Mrs. G. Wallace Hanger, Mrs. Arthur Kelley, Mrs Seott Land. Mrs. George Starkey. 'Mrs. L. Gibbon Mrs George Warrington, Mrs. White William Henry Wilkins, M Miss Pauline A. Wolff, Mrs J. A. Van Orsdel and Mrs. Craig The luncheon was served at small in the ballroom of the club, each table having a center pisce of and about the room clusters of dogwood. tables vellow tulij Invitations THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTC MISS DOROTHY BATCHELDER. A young guest from Medferd. Mass., who is visiting Capt. and $irs. Emory White, Mrs. rs. Whitaker, Mrs King. p= and purple flags, tor Wedding Jame 5 - Scott, widow of Maj. Seott, sending out this week the s for the marriage of her Miss Leila Voorhees Soott, | UPHOLSTERING daughter., Peter o'clook ceremony Henry Hill Dunn at June 5 at Mrs. Reott's home, at 1620 Belmont road. The company will remain for a reception after the will Rev. Pather Mackin perform the eeremony. The bride sisters, Mrs Bartlett A tron_of ho: will be attended by or._an: Howard William M. Weaver. Frank her ma g ! as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Julta Valtant. of War- dour, Md.; Miss Beatrice Henderson and Miss Mary Hills. Midshipman Charfes Carroll Dunn will be best man for his brother, while the ushers will be all members of the bride- groom's class at Annapolis, the of 1924, which will graduate a day or SLIP COVERS poses is greatly facilit showing of imported a various grades. Henderson’s Work N, D. ¢, THURSDAY, They will ig, Ensign gn Peyton k two before the weddin include Ensign Malin \John Russell Bellerby. Ei ‘Howard, Ensign Robley W. .and Ensign Cook. The young couple will reside at San Padro, Calil., which will be the headquariers for the ‘U. 8. S. Pennsvivania, to which the bridegroom has been aesigned for daty The bride is the & the late Senator Nat \dsughter of the late Guy Scott, U. S. A. Her mother w Miss Leila Voorhees, daughter of a prominent wpecialist of San Frandsco. The bridegroom is the son of the late Charles A. Dunn of this city and Colorado, a prominent lawyer and cireuit judge in Colorado. His mother, who resides in_Washington, belongs to several of Washington's and Maryland's oldest families. She was formerly Miss May Hill, daughter of the late Peter Henry Hill. Through his mother Mr. Dunn is a deseendant of Notley Young, one of the landed roprietors of Washington: of the old Carroll, Brent and Hill families of and the Livingstons of New efore_going to the Naval Academy Mr. Dunn graduated from the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. nddaughter of B. Scott and Winal preparations have been made for the garden party to be given at residence of ~ Mrs. Christian Heurich, 1307 New Hampshire avenue, tomorrew at 2 o'clock for the benefit of the fund being raised under the leadership of Maj. Gen. Henry T. Alen in the nation-wide $10,000,000 campalgn known as the American Committee for the Relief of German Children, of which Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Mile< is the Washington chair- man. The party is in charge of Mra W. A. Rodenberg. Bridge, mal and five hundred will pl A guests having the choice of play- ing in or outdoors. The patrénesses include Mrs. Hamil- ton Fish, jr.; Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. James A. Frear, Mrs. Charles Rus- ell Davis, Mrs. John M. Nelson, Mre. John C. Schaffer, Mr=. Cleveland New- ton, Mrs. Ashton Shallenberger, Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Mrs, Oscar Ricketts, Dr. Margaret Kck, Mrs. August F. Moeller, Mre. Carl Droop, Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. Robert Ta Follette, Mrs. Irvine I. Lenroot and Mrs. Henry Allen Coo Your Old Hat Made New Again Vienna Hat Factory 435 31th St. N.W. Selection of materials for the above pur- ated by our extensive nd domestic fabrics of Is Not Expensive MAY 8 1924 tertaining Miss Mary Landis of De- troit. Miss Shepherd will entertain at tea for Miss Landis tomotrow aft- ernoon and_will have assisting her Miss Ewin Davis, Miss Mary Frances Darr and Miss Margaret Russell. SOCIETY. Mrs. George Beckwith Selden of this|compliment to Mr. Cranford. There eity. | were twents-four guests in the party Mr_and Mms E_Kirby Smith w Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wisher ana‘l Miss Fisher of Brooklyn. N. Y. who | — have recently retarmed from a (rip around the world, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Logan, 1253 Irving street. = Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hubert Selden have arfived in Washington from their wedding (rip. | Mre. Selden was Miss Charlotte Merry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcore Merrv of Cincinnati, Ohio, before her marriage April 22. 'The simple and impress church cersmony was performed by the Rav. Jessc Halsey, pastor of Seventh Presbyterian Church, Cincin- nati. Mr. Seiden is the son of Mr. and IT'S 4 RIDDLE! The Keenest minds are stumped Yet all enjos the search, What the wecret in YSTERY CAKE? .20 Delivered. Phowe Ciesnen’ 4 “harles Martin Cranford spending some time i Washington, will leave tomorrow for New York. where he will remain for a few sailing for | Europe. he Madrillon Frank $310 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laughlin Carey entertained at u luncheon in 1304 G,St. N.W. % May Clearance Sale MILLINERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $7.50 and $10 Models m 4.85‘ INRRNSENAN n prior to 2T 12th &G Sts. N.W. Sts. N.W. White Grey Sand Tan Navy Orchid Powder Blue Leghorns Bankocks Satin Hair Garden Canton and Straw Combination 100 Hats $1.95 50 Hats “Say it with Flowers" Flowers for Mother’s Day Carnations : Roses and Beautiful qLcl flowers carry your Mother's Day message— Memorial Wreaths $3.50 up Prompt Deliveries By Wire Anywhere in the U. S. Sk Mstropcilizn GiuD James Kirkpatrick. Mrs. A Lisner. Mrs Bdward J. Kyle. Mrs. H B Leary. Mrs. W. McCarty, Mnre Mishtowt, Mrs. Willlam J. Montgom- ery, Mre. William A Mills. Mrs | Charles . Nesbitt, Mra Charles .| Robb. Mrs. Caroline Robertson. Mrs. | Frank Patton Reeside, Mrs. E. V.| Rusk, Mrs Prederick Ogle Roman, | Mrs. Charles F. Shafer, Mrs. D. Ed- - gar Stephan, Mrs. Eli Bamford Smith, | Mre. Robert Lansing wiill entertain [Mrs. W. W. Spaid. Mrs. E. Quincy ith, Mre. G. F. C. Smillie, Mrs, Wil- at tea tomorrow in honor wof the visit- 3 ing delegates of the workd's commit- liam Sholes. Mrs. Wendell P. Stafford, | tee of the Young Women's Christian = Assnciation, hoiding a comference at the Grace Dodge Hotel.this; week should be repaired amd looked over before being put in storage. You will save money and trouble if vou will let me do your work bokers made from your own materials nothing else so fittingly inter- prets the spirit and purpose of the day so set apart. The military attache af the French embassy. GGen. George A, L. Dumont, will entertain at_dinner this evening at the Hamilton Hotel James B. Henderson Fine Furmitare, Lases, Upholstering, Paperhanping, Painting, Etc. 1108 G Street—Phones Main 775 Main 7676 e ——— —_————————————————— Qoadoeto oo o idritoioiioitoaoeioaododdodds Qoo oo odrdodoiiodoiloiadiloalrd oo dod b 4 All Other Cut Flowers - Potted” Marguerites Pansies and < Primroses A - Moderate a.‘ Prices Creeron Millinery Co. 614 12th St. N. W. Between ¥ and G St Mre. Henry ¥. Dimock has as her guest Mrs. Francis Scott of New York., who will remain with her through next week QYou can rely upon Blacki- stone for best flowers and service. q‘Deliveries in accordance with your directions, promptly made—out of town as well as locally. Maj. Gen and Mrs. Johm L. Himes will be the guests of honar at dinner this evening of Brig. Gem. and Mrs Dennis Nolan, who will ewtertain at the Army and Navy Club preceding the last of the season's Friday Even- ing Dancing Class parties al the New Willard tonight. X oo tp oo todeeat A4 Sweepisig One-Day Clearance of 1Women's and Misses’ Spring Coats, Capes, Suits, Dresses ¥ v [ St e TEITTRE Margaret daughter of e i 2 Phone Main 3707 ool Quelesden) Friday, Choice. . 1106 G Street, N.W. FRIDAY BARGAINS FRIDAY : i e Ao A BARGAINS SLASHING REDUCTIONS FRIDAY $29.50 to $35 Tailored Suits $45 to $65 Tailored Suits rrivay $19.95 Fripay $35 & $39.50 PLAIN AND MANNISH MATERIALS FINEST MATERIALS—BEST MODELS $19.95 to $25 Sport Coats $29.50 to $45 Cloth Coats rrivay $15.00 FripAY $25 & $29.50 STRIPES, PLAIDS AND PLAIN COLORS | ALL THE SMART COLORS AND CLOTHS $35.00 Satin Coats and Capes $50 to $65 Coats and Capes rripaY $25.00 rriDAY $39.50 ALSO SILK AND PILE FABRIC CAPES SPORT AND DRESS COATS Smart New Silk Dresses . Graduation Dresses. rriDAY $15.00 specials $16.95 10 $29.50 FIGURED AND PLAIN CREPES BEAUTIFUL STYLES IN WHITE EXTREMELY PRETTY DRESSES —for afternoon, street, sports and e\-éning wear.. For 325 women and misses. Figured crepes and draped voiles over crepes, Roshanaras, georgettes, cantons and many others. SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAINS IN DRESSES $8.95 Plain or Plaid—Lined Throughout All Sizes in the Lot Black: Silk Capes Fringe Trimmed, Sik Lined Silk and Tailored Wool Dresses Good assortment of colors—All sizes in the lot All-Wool Suits Limited Quantity—Small Sizes Only $5 to *7.50 Hals $2.95 Friday we will place on sale matrons’, ladies’, misses’ and children’s Summer Hats for dress, tailored or sports wegr. A wide variety of shapes, trimmed with flowers, silk rib- bon bows, novelty orna- ments and handwork. Black, sand, gray, red, navy, brown, copen. e s e R e a DA D D oy aipiiroloolelpolody sl o e, Dress and Tailored ! With Correct Head Sizes For the Woman and Miss £ 4 ;“.5@_ Every varation of the mode—the smart little tricorne, off-the-face effects, large, flattering hats—presented in an ex- tensive array for your selection. of dimity, batiste, English broodcloth at ome doi- lar. Sizes 36 to %6. $5.95 10 $7.50 Blouses $1.95 French voiles, botiste, dimi- ties. Al handmode and trim- med with filet ond Irish laces. Sizes 36 to 46 in the assortment. 45 dresses—silks and crepes, knitted fabrics, velours, checks and others. Were $15.00 to $25.00; close Friday,......... Shows Today Hats of Tomorrow Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. SALE OF LATE SPRING MILLINERY 350 hats are being sacrificed "way below cost. These hats 5950 $8.50 fom;grly'solg $5.00 to $lS.00.I They consist of the latest creations and newest materials. Leghorns, crepes, i and felts. Suitable for every ocZasion 2 e 1:;:5 5 satln?

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