Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 199%. S versity of Michigan. The wedding | League will don their attractive cos- | tives. Among_ those interested are ociety [ ] , Mrs. Charles . Mrs. : : Mra. Coolidge Spomnors morial concert at Continental Memo- | Gt "Kicals, Mrs. William Ram- Veterans’ Benefit Ball. rial Hall tomorrow night, where they | say, Mrs. Phillipp Herrman, Mrs. Ap- Pictorial Review Patterns “ontinued from Eighth Page.) 3 Y é will serve as ushers. pleton Clark, Mrs, Edmund J. Brennon, E e Len e Tiidiap 3 Washington soclely and organized ' Society is displying the keenest)Mrs Dewit Chadwick, Mrs. W. B. Mc- | | Hemstitching g . later taking her i = = e T e imiay Hvening Danc- Z the annual ball of the Disabled Amer- |offer Mme. Clara Clemens, gifted |Mrs. W. ¥. Roberts, Miss Alice Wi Picot Edging fi., s ¥ ican Veterans at the Willard ballroom | daughter of the noted author, in re- | ljams, Mrs. Joseph Fenton, Mrs. C. H. Pleating— ator \\'Hh:.m _R_‘ fi“ \i\[:lr:-‘)"‘n:“"nl’:‘_:f . oy of the Ace Chapter. 8 Ambassador Gearge Harvey in appro and Mrs Samue 3 S It will be the final formar service | priate remarks. A number of din-| The tea to be given on Sunday . to Order Agents f s Agents for Dempsey, Surgeon General and Mrs : to the dancing a feature will be - | the concert, and society leaders have Tork £ Merritte W. Ireland, Commissioner and 3 monies in conpection with the pres-|Tederved boxes for what is expected | Branch of the League of American All Work 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Elite Styles Boughton Wond, Col. and Mrs. Charles Kustine Robinson will present silk|ins of Washington's literary and mu- | 2., . R. Drake, Maj. and Mrs. Parker West. 5 ards o o Diatiict of Cotum sic world devotees. 2 H street northwest, from 4 to 6 Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mi: Julia A Veterans, which will be recaived by |O0f patronesses, which includes Mrs.|{jonal officers elected at the biennjal Mattis, Mra. Robert Mackenzie, Mrs. i State Commander K. W. Pumphrey,|Charles Bvans Hughes, Mrs convention on Saturd April 26: | |B Mrs. Joseph Hampson, ~Mr. Ord 2l | Charles H. Hanford will presant col- [ bert Work, Mrs. James W dent; Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, first | (g Preston, Maj. Reginald Foster, ors to the Ace Chapter. which will be | Worth, Princess Cantacuzine, national vice president: Mrs. Daniel You'll L Leslie Allen Morgan, Maj < received by W. 8. Clark. The Cos- |James A. R Mrs. Selden P €. Chace, recording secretary; Mrs. ove Post of the American Legion Major, Mre. Willlam | yamiin Cogswell, corresponding sec- 3 to Wear— veterans of the Capital will join in[interest in the concert, which will [ Reynolds, Mrs. Wymond Bradbur: g Class, The guests included Sen- 3 k| | tomorrow evening under the auspices [ cital, and Irvin S. Cobb and former | Clyudy and Miss L. B. Fisher, Buttons Made Exelusive 5 a Mrs. S. Wallace - a 0. e d ad iers have been i ged to s resentative an affair of the season. and in additi pers have been arranged to precede | g0 noon by the District of Columbia Mrs Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Charles entation of colors. Mrs. Charles Au- |10 be a truly representative gather-|pen Women, at the local clubhouse, Guaranteed Patterns 3 Store Hours—9 to 6 B nh Davics, Coliiand s Department of the Disabled American | Mrs. Calvin Coulidge heads the list | o'clock, will be in honor of the na- Amos Pinchot, Mrs. R. R Govin s z % while on behalf of Henry Lamsburgh, | New, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mr Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, presi- Wiae, Col. Theodors Davis Boa : | Lolie Smith, Mrs. W.' A. Rodenbers, | rajory; Mrs. J. .Harry Cunningham, Mr. Hugh Webster. fife and drum corps will play during . = a & H LY - * 2 3 the presentation ceremonles, while | Mrs. . A Harriman, Mrs. Daniel C | rogistrar; Mrs. Virginia King Frye, b »per, Mrs. Bessie Bruggeman, Mrs. obert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs § the music for the dancing will be [ [FOPER Jire Testle Brusgemar, MO |treasurer: Mrs. John Mock. libraria 3 2 Al = . Tasker Lowndes Oddie, Mrs. Cuno ; : furnished by the Marine Corps, Navy | {iiihes Hagorman, Mre. Howard 1.|nrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, state B , t the Right Prices . Rudolph. Mrs. Charles Boughton : ol Yard and Army School bands | Hodekine, Mrs. ‘Pheodore Tiller, Mra. | vice president for the District of Co- Wond and Gen. George Faber Dow- Sy The badly maimed men from Mount | LA¥TC VI Jre. Jgwn H o Carrell | lumbia ney received ests at the danc . Alto, Naval and Walter Roed Hos- | yiro veland A.Newton, Mrs. B, C.| A feature of excentional interest { given at the New Willard last eve. iy 4 pitals will wateh the event from the | jioaoy yeiai A NOWAOR, Mirs Ar- { i1l be the uppearance o Clara | | ; W, ) o s e ning by the Friday Evening Dancing | ke e boxes. and invitations have been ao- | (hur Lee Willard and Mre. Stanley | Clemens. only surviving daughter of omen's Chiffon Silk Hes'ery Class The dance last evening was| & . | cepted by the officials of the differ- | Ridings. Mark Twain, and a !lmzz')rs'(-r\r.nnr\':’v{ —A fine qua!it -, sheer and clear. the ciosing one for this season | IS MATEY WIETTARE ent veterans organizations here. internationai ~ reputation: and ad- | |g " - Ly, ; = o o d Among those on the list of pa- A humoresque ballet will he the [dresses by, Representative Cleveland By ) 5 These hose will surprise you at Former United States minister to [Hotess for a_card party to be given | (ranm amd patronasses are: President | distinctive feature at the opening (A, Newton of Missouri. president : \ 1 3 Switzeriand and Mrs. Hamipson Gary |at Meridian Manslons tomorrow for | ina Mre. (oolidge. (hief Justice and; performance of the children's matinee | the Missouri State Soriety. and Mr. this very low price. All Vel thelr guests veral | the benefit’ of the Mouticello fund.| yirg, -~ Wititam (H, ‘Taft retary |ut the Tivoli Theater. Saturday morn- | Frank Lamson, secretary of the Mark s ' 2 days Mr ‘. Copley, who has :i.‘nrwi Mixy Williams was the winning eap-| novion and M Mellon, Attorney | Ing at 10 loek. This ballet, under | Twain Memorial Association the new colors—over with Mr % New Willard [ tain in the recent Wionticello drive.| » e IO cretary of |the direction of Caroline McKinley . - 5 X Tor mome time. M. Copley will leave [ ——— = =0 - 2 “TT) General ard M Btone, Soc oy of |rebressnis the Wedding of the butter- | | Mrs William H. Carter of Boston I8 2 ! twenty shades, including R e LSt everi"€ | Broderick, Miss Kathleen Moreley,| Labor and Mrs. Davie Secretary of 0y and the boetle with Cock Robin a8 lend. With her is Miss Hickman of black and white. Fvery : . Siser ¢ | Miss Kathleen Kelley, Miss Mary | Interior Mre. Work, Postmaster|!l'® G ) Boston . 3 company at dinner preceding | A rior AN SRl aste? | the bugs and birds of the earth and $ dance of the Friday Evening | Heston, Miss Margarot Galugher, Miss “'“:,"_sl‘";_"«' e A e [air wnd the fish of the sea will be : pair perfect. Pair. Dancing Class at the Willard Irene Regan, Miss Ethel Fisher, Miss | giom op 1 Hione, col and Nre Theer | Fepresented in this interesting t 'R COTTAGES FOR RENT let. | sUMM AG 4 and a group of charming youn girls Mrs. Mark Potter left vesterday for | Mary Lovelan. Miss Marcella ) dore Roosavelt tary of VY | will masquerade as principals of bug- 's " 0 " S ster, Mrs. | Hale, Miss Cecilia Martin, Miss Philo- | and Mrs ge. (Col. aud, Mre |y O rerice T hanipson Bab Women's “Humming Bird” Guaranteed Silk Women's Full-fashioned Chiffon Hosiery— *Thomas W John .| Hosiery—Every shade that is The new shades include banana, Tanner, in the Be Mrs. Tan- | joong Abell, Miss Helen Collins, Miss Gien he role of the beitle, Miss Marian AL A 5 : ner spent p ) ter with 4 Vershing, Gen. und Mrs. Frank T.|(hace that of 1he butterfly and Miss | NOW OPEN—on shore of beautiful Upper new and bewitching. Every pair peach, French nude, dawn, aire- $1 69 . 3 irs TN . . + | Botty Garner, Miss Catherine Crezel- s, a A . Interstate « Commission ¥ > 4 Hines, Ambassador and Mme. J. J.|jyudith Lyeth will be the cock robin. |Karanac Lake. Adirondacks; many improve | |gg 1y ranteed to give satis- . % and Mrs Potter : ir apartment | & Miss Josephine Crowley. Miss| jusverand. Minister and Mme. M.|"‘Srs. Gerrit Miller, jr. 2039 Allen A or pummner mtsen: beamtifal large ;" ll-- ‘"‘r": ',w fir § ¢ :,‘ltv Indian skin. gun metal, at War ) . [[Cxthetine Dunchn, Mise Helon Mups mados. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans,[place. will entertain a party of twen- |lounge; alsw large double rooms with bath action or "8 p: f e o ack, silver and light gray..... phy, Miss i e e ven | Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Fowler, |ty childran at the opening perform- 18-Hole Championship Golf charge. Sizes to 10 er 3 Pai Mrs. Del 3 ner sis- | BT ing erator and Mrs. William J. Borah,|ance. Mrs. The-odore Tiller will be | . 08000 5000 s cihine: | T I ns airs, $5.00 ter, Mrs ¢ sray Matthews. | \fics Katherin Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenz Steele and patroness for the children of the | Clientele wortbly o athing ; canoeing: | who have ending several | it stinzing aret Stin Mr. and Mrs. George Siebold. Alount Pleasant. section. D nats: howies: teniis Main Fleor. weeks in @ a and Flor- | e anna Donn s ¢ L ED MITLK mecks i’ cuba, ra Miss Anna Donnelly, Siss Marg The, group. of aobdehs) whio, ervéd| A henefit cund party. wijl beugivenfo. (€ B ML X LR O N fertas with 16th street. En > iington | e Rondy and Mise Cathorine. 80 efficiantly as pages during the re- |on Thursday, May 15, at the City | tubercular frouble Address Harrington Mills, they stoppe s in Savannah, | of Phelade < Barley| cony convention of the Pen Women's | Club for Starmeont Aid for Consump- ' Upper Saranac, N. Y Charlestor an Asheville, N. C. 5 their ni Mrs. James Walsh New V¢ and Mrs Porcher Children's of Flori. and Edward Porcher, g " ¢ Pure Silk or N L5 3 brother-in-law I |,imeme g reeches Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea re. | T 3 Glos Socks bouer 12 ik, and over (| X - i to Washington Saturday night Perfect quality in i LI Made of extra spending the week end in New na & fall tine e fine quality all- York, and left again by motor on ] g of colate) angiin fall - | wool flannel, trim- All-Wool Tweed Sunday for Berkeley Springs, W. Va., ] - C med with white Kalckers, well c ] sk braid, in tatlored, with taking with them a party of friends [ e iatis —— Brehara ear there of 100000 appie | e ] C 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. | Blge. black, navy. belt and buckle, a7 VTR s §idvia ENRRENE D AN ONNEC The lowest price in Washington for quality VN ¥ S C 2 g ¥ 3000 CONNECTICUT hats. Figuring on a volume sale, combined AVENUE with our “out-of-the-high-rent-district™ loca tion and cash buying, we are able to offer you Now Ready for Occupancy & | | this assortment of Sennits, tan and white straws and novelty hats at this ridiculously low price. Many are asking $2.00 and $2.50 for similar . quality. Sizes 633 to 7 gray, tan. lanvin n tan and gray The card pa for the Monticello | noon, under the auspices of Mi :'I:‘:D:::u Ma ] 83095 Mrs. Williar Manniak Sporta color khak tre a-bloom They returned last i T 2] ! < A | : green and sheik. mixtures, in all fund. to be given at 2400 15th street |5 I - Mary Williams, will be one of the b4 v whit most delightful of the season. There - | white and tan. are to be prizes for each table and Attractive Entrances g Size: to 44, some feat of unusual interest. , sz-so Kk Beai Hunt | . Ties—Complete 2 all sizes— g o s : H Sizes, 34 to 44, < fund 5150 ST ool e Mr.Man: Use Y our Head in Buying a Hat S , e Among those who have Are One of the ers, made of fast Matthews. with assortment inton Adams, Mrs. Benjamin | Mr Liee Miss Maso Anna ) Miss Matthews Armatt, Mrs, m Sloan. 3 Cay Grayson, Paul i M Mrs. egerode Rose G ur Hoes, | p Richards, Edith Newla tween fashionable Ca- st e enae b mmeo et £d The Greatest Value Possible in This Sale of £ & | 8500 for Six Lessons in Our lands Apartment or from Mrs. Clin- b ’ ton Adams. Chatham Courts | ingtonians _sccking re- of colors and de- Special at These modern apart- meats, ideally located be- ARREENFNEAADINLARGERREH sortment Let us help vou make your spring clothe, s Bre fined comfort of sur ; : 7 ° ches Mrs Absalom Waller is visiting ped con : * g . § also assist in selecting your materials, trim 4 " s Avsalom Waller 15 sisiting roundings coupled with & | (5 : Tinks, etc. Special classes from § o 6 p.m - : . o e N S S feasoable rentals : B . 1 daily for office employes. S Available in One Room & I Mr. and Mrs. Fdward T. Bingham | with Bath to e Rooms = o> % o 2 > : Z The guests included Miss Nellie S T of ¢ ‘huse have returned from with Two Baths. Large } N <ht's stay in Atlantic City outside rooms—generous diS s Mirs (AiTred . Sraiibove annsonces entrance hall —roomy P> . | — . e 11 plans have been completed closets. Ly { 3 annual luncheon of the s Washington Chapter, Hadassah, to be Open for Inspection Until 9 P.M. 4 £ P i oh e ioe : and 20, at 1 o'clock p.m. / Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ready an- “ I P . S B O E S 3 rounced the engagement of their Ry daughter Kathleon to Dr. James Hugh.) 1430 K Street =\ ! _— | Tarley at a_supper party given last Maln 3830 3 i3 | . . RN 2 25 . M . - ; Maytim o me These suits represent the greatest possible value for $20. Every one is all wool, tailored to the minute and styled for | B exacting dressers. We offer you an assortment of serges, I;OI‘ ‘ hlldren tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres, etc., in young men's, semi- conservative and conservative models, and advise the thrifty man to get in on these great values. Sizes 33 to 46. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL TWO-PANTS g TWEED SUITS Grazy and tan tweeds, as well as a few dark mixtures, and all with two pants, in sizes 8 to 16 : ; Misses’ ¢ ’ ¢ High or Low Style In pafent Isa(hrr—l»:::ll:“«glc rubbe Children’s Slippers| Scout Shoes poat o pafent eather—wel sole, rabbes For May Processions | D ‘/"d"’-‘ AY is here! The time for tops and fi’f/}t(t’ol;' marbles when little shoes must stand / i the wear and tear of outdoor life. Vacation time is near too, with all the pleasures of life in the open and again when children’s shoes receive their hardest wear. Our Chil- e . ) 3 d.rcn‘s Shoe department offers you just the pumps, tan lace oxfords. Spring and lew | Special purchase of 500 pairs of tas | Chojce of hora' tag and Plack sbods and right footwear, suitable. stylish, and reason- heels. E Jeather Seoot Shoes for bove, all Boys' Oxfords ably prited. Bl Py, nrne, aud Jow veele " ST BN | tewmner, g, coll s Sare 1910 | SRS ana B Be Fave vaives " About ten styles of boys’ oxfords— A Stupendous Purchase and Sale of ! Biack and tan. like “Dad oA to D A widths. All-Wool i ; 9to13%..........$3 to §5 port Coats Zi@ il e White Kid, White Canvas, [ ] L} S ' | White Calf Pumps and Oxfords. y ; Children’s sizes, $2.50 to $4.00. i d ’ 2 Misses’ sizes, $4.00 to $5.00. Boys' Field Day ‘ 4 , ’ 1 g Growing girls sizes, $4.50 to $6.00. Sizes 11406 5250 Play Shoes < ] Barefoot Sandals Play Oxfords For Boys and Girls 85¢ to $4.00 $1.50 to $4.00 The Genuine U. S. Keds, high or low styles— / | . 2 OH SOId from $15 tO $20 lssi:usl l- _' Acrobat Shoes white and brown—strap pumps— . - e i because they Cash talked in this purchase, and it gives us the best oppor- Famous for children, y i tunity we cver had to give you by far the greatest coat value ever | B germit the natural growth of the foot, $1.00 to $2.50 offered to you. Every conceivable color is in the lot, as well as a iy a i_v‘e':!y k\ 3 pal great many stripes, shadow plaids and block plaids.” Best of all, 5 doub t sole. E’ very hat in stock (except white § they are all-wool coats, fully lined and guaranteed to give service. g B to D wide...... $2.00 to $5.00 Champion Tennis Shoes, $1.00 to $3.00 The season’s latest models, in sizes 16 to S1. just One-Half its marked price fo- . .”‘98 "“fl o A Y SHOE ST morrow. A rare opportunity. Trlmmedl'lats :F‘AAIW]—-[:““‘l —— E ORE J No Refunds or Exchanges. Another shipment of those wonderful hats goes on sale at : - 310-12 Seventh St. N.-W. $295. They represent the advance summer styles, as well as the 3 i’ popular fashions that are being worn now. Buy now and econ- ) Over 50 Years' Satisfactory Service omize. hats), regardless of how new, at ! A Timely Sale of 2 9 5 | ,, Growing Girls' Novelty Pumps, $5 to $7.50 : :

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