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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 4 Eown of black crepe. Mrs. Lejeunc|blue feather boa completing her cos- [and brilliant audience is assured. Women's Club, 1634 1 strect north-|Alfaro, minister of Panama, and Mme. . o was in a gown of black satin, with a|tume. Yoy e 3 o'elock - & Soart, neokiace and earrings of jude;| Maj. Burkhardt resigned his com- | 1DCluded in the Army and Navy list | west. 4:30 Lo 6 o'clock p.m., Wednes- | Alfaro; Senor Don Cayetano de and Mrs Davis was in deep purple|mission in the Regular Army for|of boxholders not already given are | day, May 21, to meet Mrs. Frances F.|Quesada, the Cuban consul; the Hon. Velvet and chiffon. other business. He served in Cuba, |Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, Maj. Gen.| Bernard, who has been appointed|Maurice H. Thatcher and Mrs. : On the arrival of President and Mrs. | China and Philippines and during the | Willara A. Holbrook, Maj. Gen. Wil | dean of Smith College. Mrs, Bernard | nioicher;, Capt Hoover and Mrs. Continued from Iighth Page.) Coolidge the band played “Halil to the|late war in France and Belgium. Maj. [1lam J. Snow, Maj. Gen. Frank W. e e A e i Hoover, Prof. Henry Grattan Doyle, = | Chief.” and. escorted by his military/ Burkhardt is the possessor of many | Coe, Maj. Gen. Charies'S. Farnsworth, | I8 10W caucational secretary of the|lieorge Washington University, and DProckhoft. Ambassador Riano will|and naval aldes and the chalrman of | medals, among which are the Philip- |Maj. Gen. Robert C. Davis, Maj. Gen. | American Aswociation of University | Mrs. Doyle; Mr. Leopoldo Alvarado faol S and the presenta- | the floor committee, they went to|pine congressional medal and the|Eli A. Helmick, Maj. Gen. W. A.|Women and is to take up her work j4nd Mr. Peter A. Perishin. make an address an P! | their box after greeting the recelving | Order of Leopold of Belgium. After |Bethel, Maj. Gen. W. H. Hart, Maj. | at the college at Northampton June 1|\ o b wileox will be hostess at tions will be made by Mrs. Henry | p,rev. Mrs. Coolidge, always charm- |the war Maj. Burkhardt, while on|Gen. M. W. Treland, Maj. Gen. Lansing — the Woken's Cley Ctub ten Bonday dor Keyes. A section of the Ma- | ing and gracious, was in chiffon of a|duty in the quartermastor general's|H. Beach, Maj. Gen. Clarence C. Wil- | All those taking part in the “Festi- | (3¢ Women's City Club, tea Bunday Nder Key v throughout the |SOft majenia shade, the siceveless|office. this city, had full -large of |liams, Maj. Gen. Charles McK. Saltz- V&l of Nations" Mayv 19. postponed |aflernoon from &30 to 8 ovlock, us rine Band will play throug bodice made with bateau neck. The|the manufacture and distribution of | man, Maj Gen. Mason M. Patrick, Maj. |from May 12, will meet in rehearsal, ;’,."P‘:“Y ick. Mrs. Gi S, Strong, afternoon low belt line was marked with a|the entire issue of the victory medal. |Gen. Frank MelIntire, Ma). Gen. [I'riday at § o'clock p.m., in the ball- Mi V‘,',';f]"_':,j St ;’;’;’r’; S M Victor Kauffmann ' deeper shade of the chiffon, and from | After « honeymocn at Virginia Hot |George C. Richards, Brig. Gen. Amos [F0om of the Raleigh. Additions to the | }15% MY i 2 and M deace at the Hotel| it hung a very full and rather long [SPrings Maj. and Mrs. Burkhardt|A. Fries, all of the general staff of |PAZeant personnel are Miss Kral of | FArFar. @tven up f;f‘;;"t«"-'rdm-n Park | skirt, the fu\lll-u\,\r of ulm ;;‘hli!iusx giv- ‘\l\i:‘l reside at the 16th street resi-|the United States Army, and|At‘imlrlnl '“h" " ”-“hv-Tlr-‘ ak h.;..mlm. wnor will | Mo A M. Ringling has as her guest AREIL Bipc. @5 8 = e effect of a =li Uty deepgr|dence. ‘ Andrew T. Long, Admira 4. . e € Pplcturesque dress of her b o Mis -~ where they have an apari- | \3& th “ F By Gregory, Admiral Ciaude (. Bloch, [country, and Senorita Fiorovanti of | Wardman Park Hotel Miss Florence Cabaniss of Chicago, who will be here Y . Brig, Gen. Colden L'H. Ruggles of |Admiral J. D. Beuret, Admiral John |the Ituiian émbassy, who will sing | pabaniss of Chicago, who will be here our Choice of Mr. und Mrs. David St. Pierre G, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Strauss en- | Washington, is in New York for a |K. Robison, Admiral David Potter,|for her nati » though she ap- | (67 SEROFY MEETL Jxo vislting Mrs. are entertaining Mis tertained a number of young people | day or two and is staying at the |Admiral E. R. Stitt, Admiral William |pears in the ese group in the w 4 “Chisrne 3 Ringling. - . 55 HEne g 2 later going to the ball| Hotel Astor. A. Moffett, Admiral Jullan L. Latimer [song “Cherry Blossoms A Exc R N fEht Mol S praneis B S Nere by eCuntE IS o e copi- and Admiral B. F. Hutchi. elum will be Joan L =~ SO y of the Exclusive Rosedere 5 cons sne tome, | pany included L and Mrs. Allan| Mre. ¥re N it Special guests of the local commit- ar; i Prasicis. Deane] A 4o ot whet tnkes anay from ey i b e | BO0). Coant ana Countess vou Rosen, | fourteen o s e heprtaned [iee R S AT AT KR andinavia, Mrs.|yp. soil forty-seven pounds of nitro- [ son of Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, mother | Licut, and Mrs. Wetler, Mise Besele| Chevy” Chase Club Wednesday in[WhS Yheir bands. in honor e dunee o therhyatien will | fon, eightesn pounds of phosphoric OatS wWIns or ults of Mrs. Gaillard _.\‘|‘v Keldin, Miss J At 4"';.:.:-“ Ll_l‘v.z‘;;g:l& Ih:‘r a«huxhl;r 8 3 Sh | American athletes and the Quant the Indian roup and Virginia Cai | acid and twelve pounds of potash. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin[3d Mr. James ely and thelr son | tioned ut the Naval ALcsD L Marines who are to play a match ball [lett of the Hoffman-Hoski chool o o b : 4 2 v s base ball {will give o benutiful o = = lave s a guest Miss Madeleine Aus- land nghte Lieut iott B. game with the Washington e & utiful interpretation 0 URD i &he Birived from New York |Strauss and Miss Helén Strauss, Mr. Joseph Carlton Beale of Bos- |inam: the President of the United Jof the Spirit of Spring. For Cuba, —_ FOR SAT AY ONLY Wedneeiny (6 vpend some days with | Admiral and Mrs. Willard Brown- [ ton, who 1o passing a o ay. s | States throwing the first ball in the | Louise Wilkins and Donald Walters | SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT Mrs. Erwin is .vnurmlnmz‘al son's box was oco mml\ ] mpul- :;»n— Washington. will go to Philadelphia | 53¢ ) will give the " L supper for Miss Austin this |in-law and daughter Capt. and Mrs | tomorrow to make an address pre-| Mrs Karl Fenning, president of| The Spanish-American Athenew Hart, who had a few guests with | ceding the tea Mr. and Mrs. R. Kem- | the Smith College Club of Washing- will give ption and danc ;.'r';d‘,."; ] cm. The former Secretary of the | ball ¢ e 5 h ot Miss Ethel|Navy iy hted their | 241! Cushing will give in his honor. | ton, is giving a tea to the Smith ning, May 23, at 8:30 o NOW OPEN—On shore of beautiful Upper alumnae in _ Washington at the 11 stre, . The guests |Saranac Lake, Adirondacks: v improve ssociati of University | of honor will be o ments for summer season: beautiful large Amerioan Association of University|of honor wiil be Dr. Don Ricardo J. |[euts for ‘summer season; besutiful | Iimil larson of Monson, Me., will Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kautz| at Warkman Park Hotel to spend —_— o i take place tomorrow evellinie at 6:30 o compuny at dimer, | ome time “there with “Miss Annette | mls-‘Hol?"Chaanllp:‘onlhxth:‘.lfn o'clock in the Church of the Covenant, |jater going to the ball where they| Kirk, who is attending Mount Vernon . eniele soclally desirable: superb cuisine; . o the Rev. Dr. Charles Wood oficiating. | occupied the boxes of the Assistant | Seminary. k4 ° o 4 I,'{ | teatnis = "munic: duncing: bathing: canoelng Values Up to $135.00 The bride will be attended by Miss | Secretary of the Nuvy and Mrs. The S ro1icien \{ | motor boats: movies; teanie. ™" Beatrice Clephane as maid of honor, |dore sevelt and Miss Martha The Baroness Eveline Maydell and N s R R Mrs. J. Bond Smith, matron of honor, | man pt. and ) >} rn | her sister, Miss 1. Frank. are at the aranac lon e A L I v A . || tubercular trouble. and the bridesmaid will be Miss had am sts in their box, | Ulster Inn, to remain until next week. SR _ N gut, hg, oridespuaid, Wi, : s i I i ainters and Iaperhangers R D, | The marriage = wen Yobe, daughter of Mr. Ben- [hox to Lieut. and Joseph A.| Mrs. David Kirk. jr. of Findlay, jamin Franklin_Yohe, to Mr. John who haid « small company with| Ohfo. has returned to her apartment be the man and the ushers b vior Logie. and striking silhouettes which are be Mr. Robert Carter, Mr. Edw Henry e now on view at the Arts Club and || Harry, Mr. Harry Hough and A P r of youn ave attracted much attention e aaters, Narter : e roduce rerrec eriormances wedding trip. Denby, Gen A & Beach, | Has Notable Patronuge. 1 1M i H. Clark of Maj. and A|Ir\ . Mrs. Practically every member of the You need not hesitate about relyving on our Pictorizl Catar Dbl Whe e Been: Bt thejrasry e lawton. X cabinet and all the foreien ambas- workmen—they will give you a finished job which | Hemstitching ; New Willard for a week. entertained | Lieyt. Ryan. who h o 'wh I to be held at ths Clark m‘flrr than compares with the best. Our upholstere Picot Edging Review ohe s e e Y ifth Stadium Monday afternoon at also are prepared to help vou ong their gues ator and Mrs. | Mis - 30 orclovk or thia pction: of B : Frank B. Willis of Ohio. 4 to|Pox of Mrs He 5 B R o et Pleating W i & Reath tun: BuA Tha IR oS SpLme B oY of il € tho Amertesn Olymplo comumitise, R A D I 0 £ Buttons Made = oEnttE S b nd the local officers of the organiza- @ ter left this morning, accompanied |delphia occupied the box A ton 1 & 3 # i = by to Order By her cousin, Mrs Lefoy Chamberiin, | Sophia’ cases tion. in_honor of the American ath yiChad P ] Who are to take part in the Let us demonstrate o Radio Corporation. S(rom fo motar do Swarthmore, whare they shict boxhokiocs e hth Olympiad this summer in berg-Carlson, Garod Newrodyne or Atwater Kent ? All Work will spend a few da. with Mrs. [of the Treasury, Mr. RS N 2 = { ] Saays W & t e N 5. Not only the Secretary of War Set to you A set to meet your purse is here Guaranteed 2 3 Chamberlin's gon, Wellman Chamber- [ Ajlsa_Meilon. the RO’ Gen: Parsning il comire: Foxes 7 Pattern Tin, who is at school there. Mrs.|and Mrs. Weeks. p @ g o Clark and Mrs. Chamberlin will go |.Japan, 4 " a of honor Monday afternoon, but also Store Hi 9 to 6 L : ‘| the Secretary of the Navy, Assistant || on to Princeton to spend Sunday with | Hayne A rd H. Gheen, | the Secre Mrs Clark's vounger son, Mr. Thomas | Mme. Eke! % aneth: Biiss, | Secreldny ‘Thecdore, Hoasevell | Ad nc Clark. Mr. George Clark went back | Mre. F < Berger Moran, Col. and | miral Eberle. Maj. Gen. Lejeune an oy . to Canton today. Mrs. Robert M. Thompson ihd Capt. | Col. Dion Williams, commanding offi- £ . - e . homnr cer’ at Quuntico, have special boxes Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering X Mrs. Henry Jay Staley returned| Among those at the ball were the|assigned to them in prominent quar- | osler ue Festerday to Washington from At-|Surgeon of the Army and [ters of the field, and all the bureau 1325 14th St. N.W. s lantie City, where she had joined | Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Mrs. John | “\)V‘-;'ll:"\;"; both }:’l\u:‘.lflr;d [:;;Z[d’l;; Mr. Stale after sit of a month|Hull, Col. and Mrs, T. Donaldson, ot s K b e S & = & - o Orleans, where she was ex- |Commander and Mrs. Bmory Scoti |for_the occasion, and a_very large ; . : Women's Chiffon Silk Hosiery—A fine qual- tensively temtertuined B e T = — ity, sheer and clear. These hose will surprise Mrs. Gouverneur Hoes will b son Freeman Clark. Mr. and M i (5 v, - ig v , ; 1c ): 7 G chairman’ for' the opportunity tabl. Mark Reid Yates, Maj. and Mrs. Gor- | [ vou at this very low pnu]&d_.\ll 'tllle :e“ culn{l? &t the House of Mercy warden party |ing Bliss, Col. and Mrs. Matthew A | Yo s - S 2 : ‘hite. Wednesday and will have the usuul | Deluney, Mrs, " Horuce Macfarland, X 'I[“r twenty -"‘f‘d&’- ‘l’:)“,u ing black and white mpting bargains under the caption. {Gen. and Mrs. orge Barnett and the | LV '3 d =) . “One man's trash is another man's|Rev. Meade Bolton MacBridge | very pair perfect treasure he will have as: . Women's “Humming Bird her M . Perey Myers, Mrs. Former Senator und Mrs. Chaun Anerson dnd MreJames A 31 Depew of “New 'York “arcived in Guaranteed Silk Hosiery—Every fmlmljlm;w—:%e nf]w Ifha'! and. Mrs. Robert 3 ompson. as- | Washington yesterday for their an- I § . . B inc nana, peach., French sisted by Miss Hilda Sykes, will have [nual spring visit, and are at the New shade that is new and bewitch- P arge of the lemonade table, which | Willard, where they will spend sev- g ing. Every pair fully guaran- nude, dawn, aire- will include not only that time-hon-|eral weeks. i i dale, Indian skin, SHder arink but By & N Penan 31 6 7th St N w teed to give satis- S metal) blick Yicious one as well Mrs. Laura Sanner Post, 5315 16th . . . % faction or a new = . sl 69 . Patterns Exclusive Agents for 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Elite Styles street northwest, was married yes- . S : silver and ligh The United States consul at San Sal- |terday to Maj. Charles F. Burkhard! pair free of charge. il and light Yador, Sulvador. Central America. Mr.|The ceremony took place at 2 o'clock 8 1015, . Lynn Winterdale Franklin, is in Wash- e of the Rev. Charles Sizes to . Ington on vacation, and is visiting his || e e 3 Pairs, $5.00 cre. Takoma Park. Ma (4 Rerpait: ... oo mother, Mrs. Jennie Jones Franklin, in | The bride wore a s »wde ; ‘ her home in Bethesda. Md | prue” e e eab ey Towaey ¥ ATy ELOON Mre Atice Pomerene was hostess at |La_ind & hat to_match_a_powder g tunchbon toda . i | & ¥ at $20 Connecticut av nuc. the Democratic Women's Club | A Special Offer . —— & Buauiiul, Pisters I Riding Breeches & Knickers Army- Bail. S . . T Zresence of e Prosient und | o | ' at Very Special Prices §250 Jne evening by the Army and) | Khaki Riding Breeches—\lade of extra fine $4 95 navy vard, gave an added imporianse | quality fast-color khaki, well tailored to fit and” interést. They arrived a 1tte E bofore 10330 o'clock and remained | = Sizes 26 to 32 waist measure about half an hour. and held a tle | reception in their bov The =ail loft | e {8 | V. = i i was claborately decorated with flags, | : | Natural = color Pure Linen Riding the ceiling transtormed into a sea | 2 1 i i e as e ] iepccling transtormed into, o st A Breeches, in complete assortment of $5fi nd ahout the windows, bLunting in the colors ¢ 3 ] i sizes. Specially priced...... of the many flags, was drape The | - Navy Band wa t one end of the s Kni : el clectric lights behind them. The G g F ) dren, misses and ladies.. ... ... o ’ o President's box was at the opposite i . of the loft and was hung with | - { ‘ i All-wool Tweed Knickers, some of these $3 95 and back of the box hung the | & Above it the anchor We Specialice in the ] stri ice of - of fol- 2 sold up as high as $6.50: in tan and gray mix Navy blazed in electrie lights. | 2 el OUR unrestricted choice of any of the f i \ tures. Made with belt and buckles. All sizes. the window which faced the | Nestle Lanoil entrance door the embiom of the Mas | Pecintiient. Wive lowing High-priced Twill ‘Suits, in plain. ] AIN FLOOR. ine Corps was stuaded with electric . s i e e 3 reasons why we, should do tailored or costume models, in both long ahd Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of || your permanent waving » . i the assistant secretary of the Navy, | 1 OuF e e e short coat lengths. Tans, grays and navies, t head of the receiving | o k 1 A ot ihe receiving || gecond nrize In u national con- || e \ A O A e > We leave all the natural \- b (S ew anne €s John 1. Hines, wife of the chief of and luster in the hair. aff; Mrs. Jonn A Lejounc. wife of & We can regulate the size N B sl (Qustity ABswool! Flannel, trimmied with the commandant of the M ne Corps, of our waves. # A . e o - = and “Nre"Robert . Davie. M. € Jatur ay white silk braid, well made, in_tan, grav, poudre blue. §6) 98 Roosevelt was in & charming costume LADY JANE Lanvin green, red, black and white, Sheik, marigold and o of powder blue cl v vi 5 3 > — powder blue chiffori trimmed with 3 Sizes 34 to 44. Priced special s SitFieh of the wume ahade. Mea BEAUTY SHOP - S : : ecum wore white brocaded e B0 et el s 1206 G St M. 612z One ... $79.50 Suit | &l English Broadcloth Blouses, $2.50 Mrs. Hines wore a severely plain % - i if S$S €O s Sixteen . $59.50 Suits : £ a5 LK nd S et e e ssorient of cob™ G9c New Windsor Ties, in black and colors. Made of 69¢ to 98c Eleven . $55.00 Suits L ‘ crepe de chine and satin.. Special Purchase of New Skecveless Sweaters, in $2.9:§ Six . .- , $45.00 Suits ¢ E:»:gitai](ul, new-dcfign_s and col?rs. Sizes. ?4‘1.:..44 Pr{ceq Thirty-Seven $49.50 Suits UNUSUAL NEW SHOWINGS OF THE BEST APPAREL ‘3 Four 5 o 335.00 Suits » ) ‘ | i $5 for Six Lessons in Our Dressmaking Class Let us help you make your own clothes, also assist in selecting vour materiai., mings, ctc. Special classes from 5 to 6 p.m. daily for office employes For Misses, Juniors and Girls i |YOUr ChOiCC THE season’s loveliest display of exquisite ap- | X . X parel at moderate prices just received from || A Three Blg Sales Conhnue famous makers of vouthful fashions. Visees i in Our Downstairs Store Tailored guit.s., —— .525.00. $35.00, $45.00 to $7$82.§0 i | : i | B So D Costume Suits . .. ... .$47.50, $68.50, $78.50 to $238 | - Dr ilk Dresses ... —.—.—....$16,50, $25.00, $37.50 to $118 |\ |{ll - Summer Dresses resses Sports Coats——— ... $25.00, $37.50, $45.00 to $78.50 Dress Coats ——. ... .$35.00, $45.00, $58.50 to $128 [l 9 5 $ 7 5 Hats 70081050, $14.50, $18.50 to $24.50 ||l Vi ~ . Skirts oL $9.75, $12.50, $15.00 to $22.30 . | ) } Coats —.~----limo;i’2gfi$?61!;a $|9.50 to $78.50 | In Addltlon_A Sale Of Hand-drawn Voiles, Real Irish Satin - faced Cantons, Canton, Silk Dresses... .. ......$13.50, $15.00, $19.50 to $45.00 | Linens, English Broadcloth and other Georgette Crepes, Printed and Flat 1 Gingham and Linen S0, A 150 si0ks | ::?:;;?:rics. All sizes for misses g::fi:r s&?.lsgsto‘g;, all occasions. I Hars s TP T $350$4$750 $10.50 to $1 450 || - > -~ DOWReT s svnnE B e e S o BRI o sonanooo $2.95, $4.50, $5.75 to $8.50 1 Middies. . ..v.ee-.... $1.95 and $3.00 I ; . Close Out Sale—s, Oxfords, Sandals i onderful Y In a Special Event for Graduation and Class Day Dresses i1 F rocks fOT Sport and ; gvhould Ptuc‘;:i.l:e“ Several 4 7o Friday and Sa::lnr:hy Pairs 2 s In all leathers, including i i N ) Suedes and Patents lLower i I ¥ ¢ styles h in demand Sweaters—Knitted Sports Apparel Sh’eet W ear , Many styies much in domand (@) rporte heels 0 the s Louis - ! \ : 2 s for sports and street s heels. The workmanship Materials Styles Sear, as well as spectally de- on this footwear is of the very " i Lace Combin ations, Loose Pancls, Short signed golf shocs, are offered in fnest. Colors J Street Corner_Jhirteenth Crepe de Chine, Canton | sleeves, long tunics, knife this General Clearance Sale. Ci Gi ttes, Cr leating, straigh tline | All sizes in m;d (;nlh'ouon. but l“'%\z'- Brown, Whitc repe, Georgettes, epe pleating, i not in each mode or Gray. Satin and Silk Prints. models, side drapes.

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