Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY Society Belgian Envoy and Baroness de Cartier in'New York for Celebration of Huguenots” Landing. liam Imerson and Mr. Robert Burk- Belg lin, artier have New | Garden Party in Cnthedral will | Close Wednesdny Afternoon. ¢ and, the House of party approach the the board of managers find and more formulated. - v ambassador s de ¢ HE and Baron left Washington York. where the f0 represent the King of Belgium & dinner given in that city In bration of the la nots. Baroness de C Saturday on the Lapland for her hor in Belgium, where she will pass the for MONDAY, MAY 1 MISS ENTWISTLE QUITS OFFICE TO BE MARRIED Assistant Assessor of District Will Be Bride of Commander H. E. Stevens. Miss Agnes F. Entwistle, the only woman who ever held the position of assistant assessor of the District, has resigned to be married. She is to be- come the bride of Command er- bert Elliott Stevens, U. S. N., now stationed at the Portsmouth navy yard. wedding ceremony will take at noon May 28, at the resi- of Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. 2029 Connecticut avenue. Walker is Miss Entwistle's sis- t Following a wedding trip, they will make their home at Norfolk, Va. Miss Sntwistle's grandfather, Thomas B. Entwistle, was at one time building inspector of the District. e St Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours Frauk M_and Ida M. McGeary, girl 1924 " INDORSE POPPY SALE. D. C. Heads Urge Veteran Project Be Supported. Support of the poppy campaign of the Veterans of Foreign Wars has been siven by the District commis sioners who urge that the *“Buddy’ popples be worn by District residents on Memorial day In honor of those who gave their lives or their health in_defense of the nation. Proceeds of the “Buddy” poppy sale will be used for alleviating the dis- tress of disabled comrades of the Forelgn War Veterans. The proclamation of the commis- sioners in behalf of the poppy move- ment follows: “Whereas, the President of the United States has expressed the hope that, in accordance with the custom already established through the sym- bol of the Poppy worn on Memorial day, the people of these United States shall again pay tribute to their soldier-dead, and “Wher the Veterans of Foreign Wars, an organization which has been officially designated to support the Poppy movement, will cause to be sold Poppies to be Worn on Memorial of M st. A SOCIET Y, Deaths Reported. The following deaths Lave been reported to the health department tmn the last twenty-four bours John Framancheck, 25. Walter Rteed Hospita) Frederick Johnson, 39, Potomac River, fouf “Ga 915 ¥ew Jerser uve. | Orienta! Rugs and Carpets / Washed, Cleaned, Repaired STORAC B Bros. Co. »or Nazarian Special Sale of discontinued stock patterns of Dinnerware summer months. The ambassador will sail June 23 on the Lapland to join her. Joseph T. and M Tagylor, i - commemoration of the herolsm fa T. Allison, J girl world war dead, the proc sales to be used for alleviat- distress of their disabled of ou of such ing the d —Yyour pattern may be in this assortment iri girl Mitler, , ) y L Cary % & ¥ 2 L . and_ Tesste Mox dor of C‘uba, Senor de ! hase Kennec Mrs. - ' d o8 Fred oy e iibe " Mrs. ¥ and : . . A Itinge, girl. ¢ M | e Mre Head & 3 e Arthur G, and Agnes P. Leisman, boy. Govin in their box » Harrison M. und Isahbelle Brooks, girl. Carl H. and Marguerita itman, boy Donald D. and Louise C Theodore B. and Rebecea Benson, girl. Chester and Phy!) irl, Richard and Az “boy. E ey i The amba - la Torrients, Mrs. Rafael R. the horse show this afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Govin are Senora de Zanetti and Miss May Govin daughter (& the hosts Mrs, Charles with her in h Charles B. Drak gan. therefore, the board of com- ners of the District of Colum- carnestly urge that the citizens of the District of Columbia give their | sincere co-operation to this cause which has for its purpose the com- memoration of the sacrifices of those who e their lives or their health in the defense of their country.” is a Henry W Mrs. W with her M ce Burton. .$4.50 to $8.50 doz.— now, each...... 25¢. 25c¢ 50c¢ 50c¢ e DU VFeE75¢ $1.50 $1 50 Other items in these patterns at correspond- ingly low prices. Fendall will hav s. John Joyes and Miss Al ——e Marriage Licenses. tolm . Schofleld and Cecelia A. Ryan. 5 . Henderson und Muriel R. Costello Bell and Martina Sedgewick Louise Havkina and. Rogte Sesthens : é;mhxc&r e lian_Latimer, judze S.N., returned this whera he and . Rear Admiral | and Mrs. Wil- Naval Clarence S, liams, Mr. Charl, d_informally in honc r b yrmba ¢ of honor Purple Iris Tea House Luncheons—Teas—Dinners 3200 Rittenhouse St. Cleve. 1135 $9 to $12.50 doz.—TE SAUCERS, now, each $11 to $13.50 doz.—Bouillon Cups and Saucers, now, each.. $150 to $225 ea.—OPEN TABLE DISHES, now, each....... $4 to 8725 ea.—COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES, now. .. $3.75 to $8.25 ea—MEAT DI MKS, THOMAS JEFFERSON RYAN AND MISS N CAMPBELL, ‘T'wo of the attractive figures at the National Capital Horse Show Sat- urday and attending the show with guests today, tomorrow and Wednesday. sador of I at the Washin ty which is Dbe noon_at the Ajrlic and Mrs. Rudolph Kau Military_road Mrs. Fulton Lewi club, will receive s Noble Gregory enter- at dinner last eve- Janet Flagg, to anniversary. thd: of the club p; ding the play, and several solos well known soloists of this city during intermission. Tt is hoped that a larze crowd will at- that the benefit may be a Senator Club’s Guest. Senator Woodbridge Nathan Ferris 1l be the guest of honor and speak- | ht to be held by | of Catholic Un Hall tonight homas Werner the guest of . Mrs. Edna Sussman, in New ! Seeretary Mellon and Family at Horxe Show. The S Mellon, hi second secretary of the Itallan Signor Renato Silenzl, was R aner last evening, entertain- e ipliment to the new attache at Bast 11 assy and Contessa della - McMahon Rev. Francise Sponsors the Slender Three-quarter Topcoat Of lightweight imported homespun. tha model ~sketched gives just the necessary protection for this time of year and s smart or streel, motor or country wear. It is lined throughout with crepe de 60 chine and attractively priced at.... hzndmade bags of rich are beinz shown by Mrs. I t speaker. will give with r, Md 1 of t tickets fc which the s spend- Mrs. Harry frs. M SHES i with ry is show ned who w Law Voo Miss A o among hoxholde and > Mellon has guests each da. Shakesperearn ticth Cenfur lay nizht Theater, f Juvenile Prote . e . for the . entert Morton Neely, attached to D ¥ S. Colorado, has been spending a )rt time with his parents. Mr. and G . Neely, of 4609 15th street L p s o | of rhododendrons, | perfectly black | ently discovered b 1‘ in Tibet. June Weddings [ can be made conventionally correct in every || detail if the persons concernod consult the *‘Blue Book of Social Usage '— ETIQUETTE In Society, in Business, in Politics, at Home. By Emily Post Some which fowers, an spec produce were To Hsh_hatanist or Weeks. ctiv , attend 100 nt M of War 3 northwe The Secreta will go to Fort the celebration anniversary of the the Coast Artillery presentative and Mrs. Thomas W. ips_have had as their guest, Mrs. Hamilton of Pittsburgh. dance. the roup will nations oo * in_the in th at Wardman Par other special features ster in the 1 in the w establishm chool Main Floor—G Street Entrance DULIN&MARTIN @ 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 i Exquistte The minister of Panama a I : de. Alfaro entertained at lunehenn vesterday. inform compli to Dr. Lewis of uated from Gec College last v broe: practicing in the pital. Dr. Lewis w to his home in P Senora de Ifaro luncheon toda: ton, when he Panaretoff, Mrs Parker W. West. Mrs. Robert Love T S. Heath, Mrs. J Beverly Williamson. Crittenden 8 Turner, nd = 1 Mrs.Charles H. Gardner has gone to Baltimore, whe guest of Ron Mrs Wendell, formerly returned to her < after visiting Sdward Foote, Mrs. Wendell lortly return ow ther, will be beautifu ers Tickets at all pron e in ) her mof joston. a was hos Hotel < e ent L4 had at the door and | W Hotals | (Incorporated) 1747 Rhode Island Ave. at Casenovia, N. Y., next month. > Day of the ires of decorations <h weddings, | wi “Bride's Bouquet. full leather, $3.50, wet; v At Bookstores, o Funk & Wagnalls Company, 384 Fourth Ave.. Now Tork. ts ding Proparations: 35 on Th Wedding: full-page. pi for home and ch frontispiece of a Cloth, $5, met: posiage, 13¢ ¢ bert Dawes Law- invitations for the r daughter, B i “larence Salmons, at noon in the Trinity iscopal Church in Ta- col. n. New Astor. of Wash- n few days the Hotel | | Creed C. who York Hammond ying at t a Park will_attend the Paul Tehernikoff 1 give || sident | Home | who Among those i that — benefit Mr. and Mrs. Rlaine Elkins are at | & = Dl phur Springs for a spring | The minister of China 1 Sse will entertain a at dinner this eve Fuests will__inclu &lephen G. Porter. ) Tesentative and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Wi Who came from the : Dargh for hte dinner this evening kor KAPLOWITZ ANNUAL ; :|CLOSING OUT SALE ENTIRE STOCK | AT COST AND LESS FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY MISSES SIZES 14 to 18 ‘WOMENS SIZES 36 to 46 'Washington's Forer shion Establishmer Mr: H. B. Mary Morgan. Mrs. (. Augustus Simpson has re- turned from New York, where she has been visiting her sister, Miss | ne Darlington, for two weeks, M t - STORE YOUR WINTER COATS . Not only fur coats but cloth coats with fur ! in cold storage now. For safety's sake call “) —and let us attend to this for you! jfll‘ F St. N.W. 398 FASHIONABLE NEW WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Coats Reduced Every coat selected for its style, becomingness and quality of material—but marked down now because of the enormous stocks on hand! SPORT COATS AND TOPCOATS —featuring loose, swinging, swagger styles and materials of beauty. DRESS COATS, FEATURING STRAIGHTLINES CARTRIDGE PLEATINGS CAPE SLEEV TUCKED YOKES SIDE FASTENINGS WIDE SLEEVES TUCKED PANELS LONG § RS FITTED SLEEVES Undoubtedly with its choice of styles and impressive- ness of values, it is an event to appeal with striking force to every one who has a coat to buy! 44.75 Coats Regularly $59.50 to $89.50 Sport and Top Coats include a wide range of imported striped and mixed coatings, also Sun-glo, Hi Lo, Lustrah and Flamingo— while Dress Coats are found in beautiful charmeens, Kasha and twills. Some with col- lars of summer furs. Self and contrasting color embroideries, silver bandings and other smart style features. Navy, black, tan, gray and beige to choose from. $74.75 Coats Regularly $89 to $110 Here are the season’s very fine dress coats of twill cord, charmeen and the soft Juina§} with collars of baby fox, beige and mink dyed squirrel. Some with revers edged to bottom with fur. Lovely colors, too—silver, graystone, artichoke green, badger, tan, rosewood, brickdust, navy and black. Also a few handsome sport coats with large fur collars and a number of our London-made coats of outing type. 1. M sht Davis Willlam Mather Lewis will 1 725 s receive again this season. r A card party for tional Review, Benefit Ass v afternoon, May 20, the home of Mrs. O. 3 13 northwest henefit be held 71 at 1 108 o'clock Hammone A\ surprise shower was given for Miss Dorothea Eckstein. whose riage to Mr. Harry TI ton will take place in . | home of her mother, ) . —_— | Eckstein, 908 lith street, Sat- \ rear entertained honor_of Mr . kliel and Mrs. James A at luncheon tod Shafroth, Mrs. Miss Anne Reed derbilt is ex- ashington this in her K street Mrs. Vande Aceording to investigations sted by the weather bureau, s long the tumbia to 1 as fewer thunder storms other tection of the United Mrs. Georze W. Vi pected to come to V afternoon and will be Mr. short rth p extendin coast from California than any Sanford. who spent ington on his wa. a, is now in New al John bilt will come where she witne Derby Saturday. and guest of honor tomorrow North Carolina Society ington. s Norene Just entertained party of twelve at a bridge tea Sat- urday afternoon in the White Pea- cock in compliment to Miss Louise Duckett, whose wedding to Mr. Preble Marmion takes place May 31. The guests included the members of Miss Duckett's wedding party and a_few intimate friends. Miss Justice will be one of the attendants at the wed- ding. of Wash- ; OF THE MOMENT IS FIRST RE SUMMER SILK DRESSES Of Printed Crepe de Chine 5150 Embracing cool frocks that are suitable for almost any vacation or summertime occasion, and which reflect the smartness of the summer’s styles. Miss Cora Barr supper compliment to Mi Young and Lieut Jr., whose marriag omorrow afternoon. ight Dickinson, will take place D St. Alban's Dramatic Club Gives Henefit My 22 and 23, The St St. Alb: Miss Helen Colbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Colbert, will arrive in New York tomorrow after spending the winter with friends in P'anama. Miss Colbert will spend a short time in New York before joining the fam- ily here. Alban's Dramatic Club of n's Church, Wisconsin and chusetts avenues, will give a for the benefit of ‘the Epi entertained at ildren honor of ge to Lieut Mrs. Xenophon Pri Juncheon _tos Emma Stitt Robert W place June iss Mary Mi 2 and 2 s ng people of | en many fine | . “Safety Firs | promises to b talent, ys, and this pla: a three-act comedy one of their best. i ections Miss C rine Wrenn, Miss R Mrs, Herman Pohl lor. Mrs. John Will taining at the first bridge parties this apartment on New H Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dawes Law- son have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Eleanor to Mr. George Clarence Salmon Satur- day, June 7, at 12 o'clock in Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, Takoma Park, D. C. Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip, who has been with Mr. Vanderlip in their home, on Scott Ciorcle, for some days, returned last evening to their home, Beachwood, at Scarboro-on-Hudson. She has loaned the place for a bridge party this afternoon, which is given for the benefit of the Playground and Recreation Association of America. Brig_Gen. and Mrs. Richard L. ‘Hoxie have opened their Washington home, at K and 17th streets, for the spring season, after spending the winter in their home in Miami, Fla. They will receive Tuesday afternoons during the month that they will be in ‘Washington. Oriental or ES Domestic, Cleaned, Washed, Repaired and Stored A. H. Bakshkian 818 Conn. Ave. Main 6667 1316 G Street City Club Building m Guider is enter- of a series of fternoon in her pshire avenue. SHOP For Summer Frocks and Negligee Hemstitching is the Neatest Way To Seam and Trim Effective Hemstitching In Regular or Wide Accomplished expertly by skilled operators who know how! Coats Regularly $32.50 to $39.50 Topcoats in handsome fleeced coatings— plaids and stripes. Angora in taus, cocoa and gray; downywools in tans, wood brown and powder blue. All quite stunning models. Dress Coats in twills of fine quality, all silk lined, navy, black and tan—tucked and fancy braid trimmings. Some few with col- lars edged with smart summer furs. 54.75 Coats Regularly $65 to $95 Dress_Coats of alpaca—a splendid fabric for a summer coat—in addition to the new Kasha, twills and the favored charmeen. A dozen or more styles in this group alone. Also sport coats of exceeding sportiness in materials, mostly English coatings which have an individuality in pattern and color- ing which cannot be missed. Many have col- lars of fur. EDMONSTON’S — Home of the “Original” FOOT- FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. THE DRESSY FOOT-FORMS ARE THE MARVELS OF THE SHOE WORLD As snappy as the extremist wants, but on the original Foot- Form lasts that assure Comfort Fit and Service. It does make a differ- ence. Follow the crowd, who know from experi- ence, to Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE 800 E St. N.W. The marriage of Miss Muriel Rose Schaefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls M. Schaefer, to Mr. John Ray- mond Hend :rson, will take place this evening at 7 o'clock at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Mgr. P. C. Gavan officiating. _ Miss siefer have attending her as maid of honor Miss Margaret C. Taylor, and the other attendants_will be Mrs. Dwight K. Terry and Mrs. Nathaniel C. Wilso Mr. Henderson will have as man Mr. George Cartner, and the ers will be Mr. James B. Henderson, 3r.; Mr. Dwight K. Terry, Mr. Wil Remember the great variety of styles—practically our entire stock of women’s coats to choose from now at reduced prices! Sizes 34 to 44—Women’s Coat Section—Second floor; Misses’ Coats—T hird floor! Foot-Form Pumps and Oxfords —in the prevailing materials and shades to meet every possible de- mand. ‘The Oxfords Priced From $7.50 Up EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Andrew Betz, Manager (T Let Us Make Your WINDOW SHADES To Measure L] = New Low Prices On Gold Stripe You get the best of material and workmanship. Variety of colors to choose from. Factory prices. —Silk Stockings that WEAR! Sheer and all-sille garter e 85| BT 95 Numbers— weight, with “No run that starts above can pass the Gold Stripe!”

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