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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1924— PART 2 h in, Mi N ow Yok, v Miss Nina Hopkins | Hoyr of Shakespeare Patronesses Announced Luncheons and Parties ST sawkins o pattmors | Gagden Povsy Featore T o Benefie| | Phone Lincoln 1481 Phose Lincals 7638 was a guest for the week end of Prof. and Mrs. Arturo Fernandez at . 4 lls 4 3 thelr home on Duke of Gloucester| The Women's Welfare Association's| Patronesses for the play to be given o anne a nnapo : 5 street. i garden party at Wardman Park Ho-|by the members of the Twentieth Cen- amtary et an E i iam F. McWilliams and|tel May 16 will be delighttully round- | tury Club at the Belasco Theater, on her two sons are the eStS o 9 McWilllams - sister, Mye. 3. 1. Me.|ed out with an hour of romance and |the night of May 26, for the benefit ‘of . ; . o : 2 Cormick of Quantico, Va comedy from “As You Like It," play- | the juvenile Protective Association, in- R“lg Clean Co sacretary of Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Entertained 3 Es Miss Katherine Sutherland has|ed by the Shakespearean Society un- e Wulac: Radcliffe, Mrs, ulg . Deen the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John elades’; M . 3 4 A. Fergel in Washington. der the great trees and opeén sky in|William Mather Lewis, Mrs. William by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry B. Wilson. e Miss Annie C. Claytor, the sister of |4 veritable Forest of Arden. Crawtord Gorgus, Mrs. Duvid Du Bose | [ Plent, 419 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Robt. L. Pyle, Prop. < Mrs. rlfljn. wife of Commodore T. E. The gentle duke and his green-clad | Gaillard, Mrs. Charles Graves Mat- 2 = & Griffin, U.'S. N. (retired), who h s embers of Princeton Rowing Crew Feted. S SR ; a8 | men will listen to the philosophy of | ihews, Ibert M. Read, Mrs. Frank So 5 € 5 -dx’:v]:lr“-:;r:dv:(r.r at Miss Mary Ran-|Ji0ues: the merry touchstone will }q_e“,,"}m”:\{:fl‘_”,‘;’",_.g ¢ Birdsell, Mrs ft Coal Ruined Many RLgs ¥ has reopentd ner oourkinoyer strect|whet his gay wit in the simple rus- | Robert M. Kelton, Mrs. John C. Myers, oA country home near | (ics, and Olando will hang his love- | Mra. Wendell Phillips Stafford, Miss —Our shampoo process positively removes this damage, | - - = Annapolis for the sum ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 10.—Rear last at their home, on College avenue, o e summer. s0n&s on the trees and play at woo- | frmma G O Tow 5 ¥ s 1 : : v B, § . mma Nourse, Mrs. Edward G. Low- Admiral and Mrs. Henry B. Wilson|in honor of Mr. James M. Magee of 3 Whose saniis b e ey ing with Rosalind, fascinating in her |ry, Mre. Amos’A. Fries, Mrs. Edwin W. brightening colors to original luster—for only 6c per square entertained at luyncheon Satu Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mr. Clark Bur- | EEEEEEEE = yating class at the United States “The characters in this enchanted | oete 1 Kine Sirs e & rsaz) foot the Secretary of the Navy and .|dick of Newport. R. I nn-mhe:'n of ; 2 cademy, is stopping at Carvel forest have been long familiar to Mrs, Clarence L. Harding and Judge L et g.,.-‘x\m;’m:m of visitors o the Navel)| i ; York"ia oleh, Schumacher of New |ford, who plays Jacques, needs no in- | "G "o committee in charge of ar : Academy ork is the guest o 3 dacques, g . ¢ ar- Ehnliweniciicnd L Prof. and Mrs. Ralph B 3 Jdn, Roget ot o pier aung (Mlss | troduction to Washington or to 10v-| rangements for the production of the Capt. and Mrs Harold E. Cook |y hodn ot bridge Friday eve o Boget. s ome on King|ers of Shakespeare over the country.|piay are: Mrs. Frederick 1. Furring- | were hosts at luncheon Naturday at|at Queen Anne's Cupboard. on State Miss Louise Lankford of Baltimore | sepertame g0 back fh o Kispearcat | ton, president of the cldb and author t ; At Qu B repertoire go back (o the Booth and | Siipt emaent ol B s “Miter e their residence, at the Naval Acad-|Circle. TS & Euest for the week end of | Barrett company and include PIAYIng | Siri T orssn T Swormetedt, Mra. br: Commander G. . Calhoun has been | 8 % Licut. Command. % W N T : 2 emy. in honor of the offioial repre- the guest of Lieut Commander and Bicharddon o, O MBLSWoUN. [iscauas wilIGln Masiowe nest R, McComas, Mrs. Streling Yard, ¥ i # V Fs eck Or- 5 ! 1 e sentatives of Princeton. who were|Mrs. Albert M. Penn at their home at ’ : Mrs. Loomis, wife of Enslen Har-|lande, went from collare th the Ben | M7 N e e here for the Prinoeton-Navy crew |{he, NavAl ACA4CRY iure on st || l";idg”p"r";:'m'-"- s hostess at o |Greet’ Company and aitained under ok V. Coville. Mrs. Ernest P, Bick- » 3 o [ B ) © party on Wednesday evening |that master a varied and numerous 2 ' N. 3 race urday morning to the officers at- s, ¢ last at the home of he: . nell, Miss Martha N. Hooper, Mr Mme. Filipno Camperio of Ttaly. | tending " the ‘Dost-graduate” achool “ai Rilan Lk Voo™ gmacher, Mes | list of Shakewpeare impersonations 16 | Eugene Byrmes and irs. Hiwood . Before Naval Academy. 3 as before her marriag ¢ SR CHTIYE left on Monday for the 2 ; R Shate who was before her marriage Miss|the Naval feademy. = o0 00 ihe MISS AMY FECHTELER. or the west coast|years connection with the Shak i S . to_join her husb, are. Soaletys. ot nany e - Fleanore Terry of Washington, is the | guest of Admiral and Mrs. W Daughter of Mrs. A. cechteler,| | Mrs. Martin wite of D wittts | " Mabel Owans Wiier ha appeared R“g‘ Dry Cleaned, Scoured, wa5hedy £ her cousin, Mrs. Carlos|Woodward Phelps_for June week. |now living In Annapolix, who has an- | Murtin, was hostess ac formal | more often as Rosalind th : Admiral and Mrs. Phelps have a son | nounced her engmement to Ensign | bridge part e at an_fnformal e salind than s any | in (he graduating class at the Naval |Robert Iversom Tiickn, U. 8. N. S L A ek She e e of Buaicek WOMEN AND POLITICS I Shampooed and Mre. Roger Williams of | Academy and have taken the Tilley 2 W - 3 K Acade ol ——— S rank W. Bartlett, U.| Touchstone is but one of the “mot - i York were week end guests of |house, on Hanover street, until after S. N. (retired), aund Mrs. Bartlett have | ley entlemen” played by Clarence M M emmantes . e oot e | he Eraayauloe e cises 1 JUDey " | Kiefer, was hostom at & tea on Thurs | K (i phes i e e | LSO (e ome s et o ass Meeting Hand Process - Harold E. Coc =, | day 1 in compliment to Mrs | Byadfor e who 1 e e : o T f Yaiim, .. at thelr quarters on. the N it 0 CoMTany bt oo '--mlfun:n. 25 M;”w = Bartlett, who is attached |is best known BELASCO THEATER k - S. Colora Arthur J. Rh es, in, & . Meroeden, atation shin: st (he | iosme ar AL Mondny Svusiae as |l oDe D G fass R v Ao the e, re Pravens whs || Sunday, May 11, 3 P.M. Packed Mothproof and Stored Naval Keadeiny their home at the Naval Academy. Washington ~ha o the Little - alternate the very serious and ex- Adintision: Freas 110 | e Miss Helen Herr, daughter of Maj. | Inn «t Idgewater. South River, for the 2 : . 26 ren- Commander and Mrs. George F.|and Mrs. John Herr of \Washington, |summer. Lovette Concert List 2?'253;.""&?&”“.‘.5’;.."3251?1?-"“"’" i NeR) wers Hosts & i msnes| Beg been the puese of Prof end Mys.| Mre Heatrice. MeKinnon and. M S . ; i Thirty Years’ Practical Experience P i e | Clarence Vernon Fowler at their Howell, who spent the woek end Of Patrons Is Chosen | 58,5, o0, of Shakespeareis beauts ty ful characters played by Mss Lulu G s 0 Ha ver st 18 N o1 ave rel e 0 An- Sec - e H - Thursday evening at their home, at | Poume, O}, Hanover sireel o opt. Bar- | mipoyay Yorkn have returied (0 An-| Secretary of Labor and Mrs, James | Admas and the Audrey of Miss Adu Ladies! Phone Lincoln 7638 Phone Lincoln 1481 the Naval A iaan ! i - 2 Louise Townsend and Willia 0 | the Naval Academy. o lcon B, Dy Bots: 8 G, was | "0r and Mrs Roderick S, Merrick | 7. Davis, Senator and Mra. Morris | Sinmy Garen e ald Willlam of o Get Acquainted With the aee a0 M Charles L. Lemer| nostess at a luncheon Tuésday dt her | were hosts to w_ compa 3 5-| Sheppard, Representative and Mrs. |rustics. The faithful old Adam is School of Dressmakin: N oy Araelr EMests their ' home, on Porter road. in honor of ht for supper and bridge Wednes JTom Connally and former Attorney |Played by Victor Kerney and love g i | Mrs. Lineberger, wife of Representi- | evening at their home at Cedar Park. | General and Mrs. Thomas Wate | lorm Syvius by Karl Pearson. A4 SAVEl MONEY Wy akiss ety ¥ Hough of - tive Walter P. Lineberger, and Mr: Mrs. William 1. Dorsey of W Gregory are among the patrons and R = ey your clothes. PERIENCE 18 N Reianani Gallery, wife of Mr. Daniel V. Gal- has been the guest of her sister,{ patronesses for the concert to be NOT NECESSARY. 1 will advixe e ...‘r,é”.’\ irtin was hostess| Jery = <. Maynard Carr, at her home on ven under the direction of Dr. and | There was recently unearthed in ‘ou asx to materials and patterns Ahn Informal tea Wednesiay after- | *Commander und Mrs. Henry G. & i Mrs. Thom Lovette in Carnegie |the San Antonio Canyon, in Califor- || and fmstruct you from cutting to House in' hon Moy ah B Wallace were hosts at luncheon Wed- 1 L. Forman .| Hall, New Wednesday. nis @ box containing 261 quart bot- || Anixking, louse lin honor of Mr. 3 Ep- |nesday at their residence, on Porter Methodist 1 : he New York patronage list in- | tles of whisky, wine and brandy, sup- Only $5.00 for 6 Lesson. pley of Newport. James | road, at_the Naval Academy reh i v Y. . s cludes: Mr, and Mrs. WilllameGould, | posed to have been buried by a pros- 'y 99.00 for 8 M. Magee of Pennsylvani oth| The Hev. Dr. Danic gruder of . s Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cummin T in the days of '49. Dayisad Evesins Qiaxsee e et ihe board of visitors to| Hingham, Mass., is visiting his sister, | I Eve Story, Mr. and Mrs. LIohn Low = = MRS. A. M. HILDEBRAND e Nav. cademy Miss Mary Randall Magruder, e r. and Mrs. Walter F. Wayte, Mr. et 5 yigommander and Mrs Wilbur ¥ | home on Hanover street ' o or|ChaDElL R @nd Mrs Frank Willbrand, Mr. and D Ofle'fllllg: ormertyimith! N rayent & Latiaop's Auken entertained at dinne Dr. Enoch B, Garey, pres 0 rs. John De Peyster Douw left Mon- | Mrs. Howard Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. omestic, Clean &0 Monday evening at their home. on|St. John's College, ¥ Zu day for New York, where she will be | Henry MeCorkle, Dr. and Mrs. Liv- RUG Washed, Re air:% Rooms 507-508 Kresge Bldg. Porter road. at the Navil Aeademe |honor and principal speaker z sest of her mother. Mrs. Talbot | ingston Rose Schuyier, Mr. and Mrs 3 Stored 11th and G Sts. N.W. Kurtz wife of Capt. Thomas |annual luncheon of 1y | 3. Darlington Semple, Mrs. Jumes I SEOE are coed % has arrived from Charles- |1ege Club of M , en las A elyn Hartge entertained at | Henry Parker. Mrs. C. S. Whitney, ‘ = and 'is stopping at Carvel | Saturday in Baltimore. % Thursday evening _at Queen | Mrs. John Leckic, Mrs. Laurence 7 & Wheo Is Our Most Popular Lady Patron? Aiglon 18th and Columbia Road Washington’s Most Magnificent Restaurant Desires to ascertain who is the MOST POPULAR LADY PATRON Popularity contest during week May 12 to 17. Monday to Saturday—Supper Dance Patrons only. HAVE YOU MADE RESERVATIONS? 1st Prize—$100 in Gold and 5 Shares of L’Aiglon Company 8 per cent guaranteed Preferred Stock, par $10 per share. 2nd Prize—$75.00 in Gold, 2 shares stock. Phone or drop in and get the details Ladies are requested to send in Photos for display in Main Foyer. The Usual Cover Charge—No Extras Reservations—Columbia 3063-3064 A i e T R R SRR T TR RN S NN RRR S her daughter. Miss Vir- Mrs. Edwin F. Samu entertained Cupboard, on State Clrele. Hart, Mrs. Parry. L. Wright, Mr. 3 at a dance Satyrday evening at her %. Charles A. Styer of Pittsburgh, | Hartwell B. Grubbs, Mr. Bruce S8 Anne Ramsey, daughter of|home at Boone, Md. in compliment to , is the puest of her mother, Mrs.| Delette, Mr. Louis Lane, Miss Sue Kate Ramsev and the late (v her cousin, Miss Charlotte Rol : H, Wells Harvard and Miss Ninon Romaine. Martin Ramsey of ‘the Navy. waa |, The Cotiilon Club of St Jgim s o s. Henry M. Robert entertained the | s - — p— - — Zuest for the week end o !lege entertained at a danc day | members of the Booklovers' Club Tues- |7 D), ), mander and Mre dotn Desnes ;| evening at the college & iy atternoon st her home on Southgate | ST T TINITIT T I I TR NI ITIT I I their home at the Naval Academy. | Erof. and Mrs. Sidney . Handy Y Licut. Commander Duncan \Wal Prof. George A. Bingley received the | Braine, wife of Lieut C. E. of the Med " alfon | tudents and their guests. : was hostess buffet sup- been the g 5 Dr. Stath of Princeton €ollege was 5 eve s e the dance Margaret Walton, at m “|a guest for the week end of Lieut jat the S 1 on Mfl‘;)mnd avenue.’ » Commander and Mrs. William N. 3 . A Roscoe Carlyle Bulme .« | Richardson, Jr. e o hostess ut an informal rea aturday | Mrs. Crist of B";‘"“‘y:‘ e N faitare =l afternoon at her apart, oF | been the guest of Mrs. Anne omis 3 _ Visitors Navs - = Maryiand alenue’ ertment, —on | B ETat her home on Taney ave- | Aeadems. was the guest . and Egyptians Overcame Gray Haiz £ “harles Courtney, U. s DB U QD) < Bt 5 ton, D. C.,, & Mrs, lrving Langmuir of Schenec- Al olis | i G gyptian women, famous in song the Prince. | ta N. ¥, 18 the guest of Mrs. James | Miss Margaret Hill was hostess at | ||} Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street, New York City { and story, were noted for the beauty Na uikringe |3 a bridse and mah-jong party of their hair, Their ok venth. Fuest of friends ine Annapolis. " Mrs. Gannon, wife of Capt. Sinclair & Mrs. Anne Thomas: tarsie | g Mrs. Gannon, wite of Capt. Sinclalr| “'\ii®allan Grimith of Berwyn, Ma., | ® . @ ful tressses is contained in hostess to 2 rier w ' - nd | has been the guest of her sister, Miss| |p: | hes @ company of sixteen at x| te! left y for Brennerton.| ..;. rtin. at her home on Prine H o o mdheon av at her |Wash., to join Capt. Gannon, who is | Glaire Martin. a b ine | g me on Taney @ honor of | attached to the U S. Seattle, now i Mr. and Mis eanel Mrs. George W. Barton of Wash- : . Wit Nicholson of at the N, yard at Brennerton ington has been the guest of Miss Tints Gray Hair Any Skade 'S. D , wife C d F. | Sara Su erland i 11 b 2 < o A - - - - Yoy Bird Morton, daushter Miexair, :'-Lfl};.:’,grz;%%:f?? niormai | S4IEh Sutherland. ung | f4| Original French models by Vionnet. Frocks Bl|| Thin dieo very of an covinent haie The Sumimer e Oon England (o spend | Yy’ John De Peyster Douw enter- |~ — !l for garden party and resort wear. Hickson tai- | e Eypiians with moder sciencer and sister, Mr. and Mr. ‘J“hr: Ferp ™ | tained at luncheon Friday, in honor —— =\ lored garments for gentlewomen. easily tints gray, faded or bleached Lisut. Gommangosore, John E of Mrs, Irving Langmuir of Schenec- it to an: e from lightest Ridiiek wepmander and Mrs. willam | 3175 15 Remember These st sny/shac g v “hil to deep brown or thirty at supper Saturday evening Mrs. C. V. Howland of Chicago, 1L, blonde P their home at the Navar Aceion® 2 | whose son is & member of the grad- Two lmportant Dates Acts instantly: fast colors that defy honor of Pt and s Henry | Uating class at the academy, has a = ST F | detection, will not rub off. Guar- Hough of Washington, D-¢ ¥ |rived in Annapolis ana is stopping st . SUNDAY—TUESDAY anteed Harmless. At all dealers, ‘MA_(:;’ _dlu\%u(u-;,c::&:e.q_,'“@s u,vslrm_ :::;e(:m residence on Prince George ||l —for urn”lde;r “zmd'da' s you t 50c and $1.50. Send 10c for trial ed a e Thursday after- | S - = can he finest dinner you indicati i noon at her home at Wardour. - | Ensign Walter Seott Ginn, who is | 80 E°F VRe. T e e Ote bottle indicating color desired. Mrs. Aiden, wife of Prof. Carroll | attached to the U. S. S. Colorado, has | Sedl oy " d THE KENTON PHARMACAL CO. Storrs Ald entertained tea [come to Annapolis to train for the vegetables, etc.—at 1500 Coppin Bld Coviagtos, Tuesday afternoon in compliment to|Olympic fencing bouts. i . I the membe the French Club. |~ Mrs. Patterson of Nufflin, Pa. is the The mpummg Cafe | Thursday, May 15th “alr::flul, 't(‘ll’l"ln‘z:"dr‘r_;lnl‘l Mrs. Wil- of her son, Lieut. John Patter- Main Floor, Th’a Wyoming Apartment i n ichardson, jr., have had as|son, at his home on Cathedral street. . yoming Apartn | . - their guests Mrs. Richardson’s moth-| The engagement has been an- Getusbia) Xend ot Oflifemnia 8t ! Fndas, May 16th o DL W nounced of Miss Beverly Egerton || , No bare tables or waiting in | of Chapel Hill m ¢ . s [ Smich, of watter D Sine. Spotless linen g Smith, U, 5 Mrs. Smith and 5 5 Commander and Mrs. Join D ite ~ - Mrs. Etneat and tableware, care- were hosts to u company of tw g of Capt k. C King, to Lieut. Fancis B. Kane, ful preparation of a i | 30 inner Mon exeipiEliat A ss Elizabeth E. King, daughter || well balanced menu i Teut dohn Camad. G N. who | Of Capt. and Mrs. Ernest J. King, who | and unusual service . ’ 4 1on-Navy crew ASATALLALLALLLALTLLLRLLAAARARALL AL LA AR L AR A A AR R AR AR AR R AR R AR AR R ANNNN | é Madam X Reducing Girdle : By Our Washington Representative \ 18 on duty in the bureau of ordnance, | Nave made their howe for four years are all yours at the at Washington, spent the week end |in_Annapolis, will be maid of honor| with friends in’ Annapolis for ber cousin, when she will be mar- ||| Price of our regular Replicas of originals from the Hickson Fifth Avenue Miss Flizabeth Jessup cntertained | Fied on June 4, at St. Joseph’s Church, | ] st bridge on Tuesday afternpon’ o | Newport, R. I Community | salon are obtainable at all times in our fine apparel shops her apartment at Carvel Hall in com- | Miss Emma Morhard of Cineinnati | Dinner, {| | —located on the second floors of our establishment—1216 pliment 1o Mrs. Kurtz, wife of Capt. |has been the guest of her cousins, i - = Thomas R. Kurtz " CAPL| pror. and Mrs. W. E. Olivet. Dinner is served Daily and Senday ||| lLJ| F street northwest. Chaplain Sidney Key ans S Mr. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman of - = had - at | Washington were guests for the week = ~ the Naval Academy the Rev. Edward | end of Mr. and Mrs. Carryl Bryan at |\, _ From 6 to 7:30 ; FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC. . Power, rector of St. James' KEpis- | their home at Wardour. Telephone North 2941 / copal Church at Great Barrington, iss Anna Wood of Wayne, Pa, is the Mass Snsign and Mrs. McQuiston at = Prof. and Mrs. John Ray enter- | their home on Prince George street. tained at dinner Wedn evening | Mrs. Kiefer, wife of Prof. Paul J. —nhas been exclusive in our Corset Department for over a month—and our corsetieres have had special training from the Madame X demonstrators, so that they may give service and advice profitable to you. E This New Kind of Girdle Reduces Waist and Hips D FOR THE HORSE SHOW, | DEMOILL PIA'NO@. Washingtons. ABOLIAN HALL ~7iecifth. gud G 5tveets MAY PIANO SALE BARGAINS!!" 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Patents Applied Por genuine comfort as well as an ultra- i Our Radio Department Attracts Attention S i ) A cordial invitation is extended to the public to visit our Radio Department and become start efl:ed' ThC) | acquainted with the latest advancements made in the development of the Radlo. We are P 71 i ializing in the RADIOLA, manufactured by the Radio Corporation of America. Come 2Teprov ided in both - ::e:nnd 's‘:e‘ the wonderful New RADIOLA SUPER VIIL the last word in Radio. black and brown. S 4 We Have Ready for Immediate Delivery One Each of These Radiolas— 20 : B 245 it . $286 MiiTT. $425 You must see this remarkable—and entirely new girdle to appreciate it. Come in tomorrow and try it on. You won’t want to take it off! Its low price is a surprise, too! IS NOW ON DISPLAY In Our Corset Dept.—Third Floor. DD DD THIS ATTRACTIVE RADIO TABLE The demand for these tables $ 0'0 has been phenomenal. New ship- . e s Jhe DALAISDOYAL : ent just ived—goes on sale iy G & 1ith Sts. 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