Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, ‘1924 9 Ryan have gone to thelr country Merrill, Mrs. Edward H. Horton and [ Marion Hardy, Miss Nellie Hulchhhln.nd boxes for the kermess to be given Will Hold Spelling Bee. These may be securcd at Gonzagi = & o Ry i Farms, Mra. Charles Rippey. son, Miss Eugenia Roe, Miss Virginia t of the s Y College. 18 1 stree g ©@jl oo zyan, RIEs, SEeE, DOStHOL e Qu [ B In neey Diedel, Miss Edith Oriani, Miss Helen fo:[ megob;":“ b l:‘nevfiamr;a:’au Goniags College's annual gpelling ol — Springs, W. Va., for the spring and Mr. Glenn Gardner Hahn of San|Oriani, Miss Jessie Lewis, Miss Mary [cation oty at the Natlonal Thea- | ;e will be held In the college theater £ early summer. 3 Senor Don Cayetano de Quesads,| Francisco and Washington will en- Su_vlnundun;! !}}lm N. th[eld,r.' ‘.\ln: ter. on Tuesday, May 27, at 8:20 Friday night at 8 o'clock. The con- Mrs. Benjamin Tappan of Wash-|consul of Cuba In Washington, is| tertain at an informal reception Sat-|Befirand =Iiwell -Frenls o chaitian)oclock p.am., under the direction of |test is open to the elghth grade Continue 3 > ington and Jamestown, R. L, &n-|chief for the benefit concert | Urday afternoon in oelebration of his|Of the commItice and Mrs. Fran “|Miss Minnie E. Hawke, are Mrs. J. J. | pupils of the parochiul schools of ~{Continued trom Mgt Bare) | e CnuaRrt ot e A T A R . | Plotiday anntveryary: ~ A dinner will| HSONCISINIOs (ChRirmut. Davis, Mrs, Stephen B. Eikins, Mre.| Weshington. Ten dollars in gold will > ; Zranddaughter, | Allce | Tyssowsk] | 0 P Slven for the new orphunage in | follow the reception and iater in the Lawrence C. Phipps. Mrs, Tasker |be awarded the winner, the second irnberg and a number of women in- | §OCCETRIICH, o muel Walter Du | the city of Camaguey, Cuba, evening an _entertainment will be| Animal Rescue League Oddie, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Parker [ will receive $5 in gold, and each of terested in the industries. T U e Y alter DU ol Hull, G street between Sth and | Eiven, with Mr. Joseph Carleton Beal| Benefit “Movier Friday. West, Mrs, Crarles Boughton Wood, |the next six & box of bonbons. The Mrs Charles Henry Butler and|pows [ § N wn 9 Mr wnd Mrs.| rol e, Dassiay eceing. Maz #1,] I oNUTES. Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. Mrs. Freder- | Mre.'E. H. Harriman, Mrs. E. B.|referee of the contest will be Rev. Mrs. Wallace Radeliffe are presiding | (80 yo0 0" i "\Ne “daughter of tne | [0th streets. Tuesday s '| , Mr. Hahn entertained at an in-|ick Brooke and Mrs. Charles C.|Meigs, Mrs. D. St. P. Gaillard, Mrs. |- Davey, prefect of studies of al the tea table today at the club- | Mss Jones 15 the SCughter of thel gt g:15 o'clock. The program will be| tormal smoker last evening. having | Glover. jr., are among the patronesses | Paul Pearsall, Mrs. Harry Wardman, ; fomes was for many years on the|presented under the muspices of the | among his guests Mr. Raymond Mc-| for the benefit to be given at the|Mrs F. Berger Moran, Mrs. W. W.|nouncer, Rey. John . Fasy Jumes J. Davis. wife of the |Staff of The Evening Star and later | Catholic Actors’ Guild of the St. Pat- S::Iley. Mr. Roy Matteson and Mr.| Ambassador Theater Friday from 2 Spaid, Mrs. Katherine' White Speel, Georgetown University. and the three . rve 3 3 0 o'cl v o i 5 Peter, A < di will _be chosen from the ¢t lLabor; Mrs. Robert N ved as United States consul gen-| .y players, the Rev. Father Hurney [ise 30 o'clock for the Washington | Mrs. W. G. Peter, Mrs, K. 1. Hubbard, | Judges e d Willlam H. King, Mrs |eral at Dalney. Winnipeg, Genow und | Girecting. Senor Quesada has been Wiley, Mra. Frank Mon- | [vone The wedqing Wil teke pisice interested in the orp o since 18 lgiven by Stonewall Jackson' Chapter f: = b4 Mrs, Alle e home of estab- 2 apter, i 2 E T . v SR Budolot. Beit M, | uncle gnd wunt, Mr. and s, John | [eeRtion und hag Woricel 40 m the |No. 20, Tnited Daughters of the (on- | Will be shown. The ushers will be| Mrs Austin Vaughan Marsters of a Vens, Mra Susie | Root | 1YSSOWSKI ‘at Ardsiey Park, Dobbs| prtormance Tuesday evening will be | federacy, at Wardman Park Hotel the | [he girls from the playgrounds and, Quincy. Mass, and Miss Lillian Cross- Ori 1R dC hodes, Mrs. John Walker Holcomb N.Y used for interior furnishing. evening of May 23 is looked forward T st “Ir:h‘-‘rzrl{ e play) of Bokto 0 Washing- rienta! Rugs an arpets s Mrs. olcomb ! oIt ey Tcaan tooked & ton ‘to_attend the horse show, and and other women well known t Albert Morgan Gilbert und| Mrs Charles Wetmope enter-|ing on'‘the young Iadics. com "| candy booth and tubles containing,while here are the guests of Mrs. Washed, Washington are sponsoring the pres- [ AT AI0ARG JOTESD, (Hibert and| § o rea | which incl . 20 fancy articles made by children of [ Marsters' sister, Mrs, Herbert H. Co- s entation of prog especially | Rave ‘taien possession of their new,|lained a company of twenly At e~ |debutantes Amens them e the District of Columbia playgrounds |lomy, 3742 36th st., Mount Rainler. ¥ Repaired ranged for children : home at 1515 19th street, the former’| 5 o Mary Smithwick, Miss Virginia Gur- | from materials furnished them byl .. 1 Motherwell and. K FIREPROOF STORAGE a e ol 2 home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kauff- . Vi ertained | rett. Mixs Reb: Miss Eliz- | members of the Animal Rescue | = Mrs. L. raanerw. i i . of the series will be given P wh « now established in |, :,lu': “.,'r"'f'?i'.‘nfi’.' Itu!ltn.n:x{l:nn Mon- | abeth _Jobe, flifiou\{'ll‘;flrl\x'n-‘d' it . Miss Nannie R Macomb. |daughter Mary have returned to their Nazarian Bros. Co. urday morning from 10 to 12 o'c their new home. Greenacre, Chevy |day in her home in honor of her|Miss Ellzabeth Ramsberg, Miss N s . A B. Carroll | Washington home after a visit with Potomac_ 1520 under the direction of Mrs. Harriet | G0 fay In e BOme In O mutty, for.|Ba Perfoit Boswell Mite Ann: Teese, 1016 . are in charge |friends and relatives at Birmingham, A S w. Hawley Loch weRly oF wka}unwi\, ‘In the com- |Pollard, Miss Eleano, g of the tickets. Ala., and other southern cities. Cenn. Ave. & R Bt. were Mra. W. e Animal Rescue League. Mrs. G. T. Ford, Mrx. D. C. Shea, Mry. | faculty of Georgetown University The annual benefit May ball to hel| . “Brawn of the North” featuring|Mark Potter and Mre. H. D. Ames. |Admission will be by ticket only 2 Strongheart, the ous’ police dog, The program each week is & diver- | Mre William Hamilton Bayley Mar; v sified one, including an alluring Alm | givan’ un he e, Y o Howard M, Branerman: | Fred. k‘.’!",‘“p,z’y";:"f;' o 3| Among those or two selected from nursery loTe.|doty and is the guest of Mrs. Simon |3is. Charles 1o Du Bois, | Otto | Deleslyne Taylor, Mixs Tola Wilson, such us Jack and the Beanstalk, 0F|\wolf ut 2013 Calumbia road. e Mrs. Alice. Morgan, Mrs, |Miss Fanny May Trimble, Miss Hor- other ‘favorites: other films of inter- | “ypr, A. Burnes, sister of [ Charles H. Fullaway and Mrs. |tensia Coronado, Miss Kath | st o children from six to twelve [y who has been her guest | Knights, 2 ley, Miss Virgina Burke, Miss Mary I $285 Installed rs of age und older folks. too. | for several’ weeks, returned to her K — Donnelly, Miss Marguerite nes, v Alblon will entertain With|y,me iy Chicago Saturday Mrs. Theodore C. Marceau enter- |Mrs, E. A. Kenner, Miss Lucille Welch. d there will be mus = tained a company of nine at dinner|Miss Ann Linn, Miss Margare Mrs. Herbert Hoover will be infat the Shoreham last evening. Mise Helen Cropley, Mi charge of the sream booth at the - cott, Miss Edith M, eration—within the reach annual fete for the benefit of Neigh- Mr. and Mrs, Joseph H. Young of [ Theodora Adams, ss Doroth: A is faultless, keeping = pace borhood House, which this vear will | Aquusco, Md., announce the engage-|don Burns, Miss Lillian Fieming, ||| Mith our unexcelled “culsine, Columbia Eoad alifornia This low price places "‘ Main Floor, TI Wyoming. Agl. | Our Service : Frigidaire—electric refrig- | 4 of everyone. which have elicited erican )m ;. 4c-|be called “In the Rajah's Garden.” | ment of their daughter Harriet Max-|Miss Virginia Gott, Miss Dorothy (| Ioth of s peiAgi e rigidaire can ced Count ot continued rain (h ¢ WL |She Will have assisting her Mrs. Rich. | ine to Mr. Anthony De Sales Baden.|Loomis. Miss Katherine Loomis, Mi Y or Toutsetitey o | 50.,. o s be held indoor ¢ The, party helard Emmet. Miss Alida Henriques, | The ceremony w‘III lnk‘e vlnc‘eva.é the l);’:hellta!:x“r:lnngb e 3 wular '20 hours. It keeps food for 1 om. 3 AL ine Mrs. Losh, Miss Donald Mis home of the bride's sister ednes- s Caroline Cantner, A & | -~ 2 2 U Bana In atténdance. |Mrs. Losh, Miss Donald, the Misses | he Che Community = : days as fresh and sweet as % F ler, and Mrs. Hoover's troop of |day. June 11, the Rev. F. X. Cava- Serrin, Miss Anna Butte, For the last rour years this unit|g 5 5 L o Montgo , . THE E % 3 it ts. Countess Szechenyl will | DRUgh officiating. gomery, ; O L the day you put itin. has been busily engaged in welfure | x by st iy Dinner e day you pi in. It work at the hospital in co-ope n s e sl The Washington branch of the |Steel, Miss Mary Davis, Mre, Dinner Ix Served Duily and Sunday eliminates ice and ice de- with the Red Cross chapter. —The |’ 3 . ¥ | American Assoclation of University | King, Mrs. Robert Henderson, Miss livery. Send for fulldetails. original garden party was presented N puntess Sommutl | Women will hold Ita annual = pienic | Etta Taggart, Miss Alyce Amole From 6 to 7:30 7 l’le M“ Sale f ' al Shei e e s ¢ beau ard, Miss Carolyne Lyle, Mis iz- il i L St G artic RAnds Julia. Green, on Porter | abetk, Scales, Miss Mary Boyd, Mies | made by the veterans sol Mrs. Alyn Williams will entertain | Street. The committee in charge | IS | Co.. VL atternoon front 4 to 6| cludes Mixs Berthw Swan, chairma; 19 B Nt oW ® L 1. promi : Lambors of the Wom. | Miss Ruth Weeks, Mrs. Goodwin Gra | . - | Franklin 7157. and [ en's National Press Club ham, s , Miss Ruth d anklin 7157, et e SR aa O BiEtion i Polished Floors 1 The bridge party planned as a gar- | Emily Clark, Miss Leona . Also on Display at Il Coolidge. wite of the|den party toms ufternoon at the | Ruth Peterson, Miss Lelia Oppen d Wood I | Woodward & Lathrop nt, will attend the party 10| Wwushington sme ¢ Children at er, Miss Esther Jonas, Miss Margaret 1 00 Of Hal' 00 held today. Mrs, Coolidige DS | e o " ; TR s weila ol ' shown a keen interest in the weifare WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT 18 FIRST REVEALED P s g . f the disabled men and was the greverly stshed fGoor sddy of the disable &reatly to the appearance of up, f.0 b Dayton. 0 honor guest at the recent Hospital | . ] B e ettt o day held at Mt Alto. . | ] . . Lisle Hose— for B o groun wort in sddition to Mrs. Coolidge. the [ Many New, Attractive Styles in done i warhingion Mnce patroncsses for the garden party in- ) 3 clu ora e Riano y_Gayanzos. | women and the young- s & ot vt NAVY BLUE DRESSES sters—that is wonder- J. M. ADAMS f Original Prices. $22.50 to $125.00 ) ches, John W = £ a i i "here the g e T ooty & New fully fine and effective. 1503 Connecticut Ave. | Where the Style of Tomorrow Is Shown Todey A o hica Henry Of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Tsamados, and Mrs. Henry J ton. Mrs. Frank T Hines and ) S, D. Pernhallow i Members of the executive uommll—‘ tee having churge of the mrlng‘-’ There is no mistaking 52975 $39.75 the unusualness of the quality. ments for toduy ineclude, in addition Showi . » o . to the president of the units, Mrs Showingithe incw plaitell effecis) jand idaintyfoollan Black, White, Brown, = and cuff sets. Just the dress for traveling, business and = b l‘“r:u \',::‘.,,‘,‘f,f‘_\,rs =l general utility wear. Of particular interest to the smartly Gray, Beige and Camel. dressed woman. In required sizes. Walcott, | . Shaughnessy Lester Jon | Mre. Charles G| i, Mo Demenet. 4| e 1316 G Street THE HOSIERY SHOP City Club Buiding Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Mr. and Mrs Larz Anderson will g0 to White Sulphur Springs Satur- | day for a short visit before going to Brookline, Mass. to be in their sum- A mer home, Weld, for the early summer. 20 New Spring Styles in Women’s Smart Shoes! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson BRI T T TR ATTTITIT T T I TITITITETRIRS 9 . s Petticoats Necessary Nfis:’k‘us.l::mn !shlt With ap-a I skirts. $5.00. $2.00 and $2.25 numbers. $1.85. 1216 F St. N.W. = l—»[:}jlm WHY NOT NOW SELECT YOUR SUMMER’S SUPPLY OF Costume Slips Not only are assortments complete, but many lots secured at special prices are now on sale! Gray or Black Patent Leather Siiede Patent Leather Racquet Suede A I =21 At All “Hahn™ Stores Except “City Club Shop™ 3 Nainsook Slips, $1.00 Hip-hem Slips—with hemstitched tops and straps—or vokes prettily trimmed with lace. Satinette or Lingette, $1.95 Hip-hem Slips of English satinette or the popular lingette— in hemstitched styles, with self straps—splendid values. i D]GHT Out Of the reglllar uHahnu StOCks—Splendid ] Patent Leather Gray, Fawn or Two-tone Tan Kid Trim Racquet Suede Cal Racquet Suede [~= Nainsook With Lace, $1.95 \ Hip-hem Slips of fine quality sinsooktrimmed with Val summer styles—marked down to $3.50. No won- lace in fisheye pattern or pretty filet—self-strap style. der man}_ women haVC bought 3 or more pairs! Extra Size—Nainsook, $2.95 Hundreds of pairs still left for early comers —but sizes Hip-hem Slips—Val lace trimmed or with hemstitched tops. . X ” % 5 Tub Silk Slips, $3.95 will be more or less incomplete by the time this goes to = e press. Hurry! Tub Silk Slips of a quality that will wash beautifully and not be?:ome shz;p—with hip hem of self material—tailored style. Radium Silk Slips, $5.00 . . oot A | , Child Sh TR ?{:: g::tyh:;? B der bine tatioretsrytes—2hinch | 1 ren s oes radium silk hem. = | (i Radium Silk, Extra Size, $7.50 | Dashing Away! Flesh color, white, navy and black—with picot top and self straps—shirred at hips. i I P Fine Silk Slips—Extra! Extra! i ] A very special purchase brings these two lots of fine Slips I e at extreme low cost. $8.50 to $10.00 Satin Slips, $6.85 Hip-hem Slips of bridal satin, trimmed with French Val lace insertion and footing—others in hemstitched style with filet cdge—both white and flesh color. $12.50 to $13.50 Crepe de Chine, $9.85 Superb quality of crepe de chine, in flesh color, peach, orchid, Nile green and white—yokes trimmed with filet lace or beautifully hemstitched—20-inch shadow hems—self straps. GOING like the wind—and no wonder! Many are reduced from our regular $4, $4.50 and $5 stocks. For Misses and Children—an immense group of attractive Strap Pumps and Oxfords. Tan Calfs, Colored Kids, Patent Leathers, Col- ored Suedes and smart combinations. Sizes 7 to 2. For boys—good-looking, good-wearing Tan Oxfords. All sizes to 2. T Acceding to Many Requests, We Have Placed on Sale the , w - Madame X Reducing Girdle You Will Look More Slender the Very Instant You Put It On—and It Actually Does Take Off Fat! Worn in Place of a Corset A safe and sure way to reduce, without the discomfort of diet, exercise or old-fashioned ‘methods of corseting. The Madame X Reducing Girdle fits like a glove—has garters attached—and is so con- Cor. 7th & K Sts. structed that it gently massages every part of the body that it touches. s e b 414 9¢h St. 2 Pairs, $1.50 step-chemise—it stimulates the circulation throughout the body. Its smooth d Play Oxfords for Closing out several lots T et the aifics o E : , B e Al o 1914-16 Pa. Ave. i peice “Somilos unbroken lines add much to the app 5 AL > : B i woad ek 933 Pa. Ave. S.E. ioned Silks —lace and Madame X is made of scientifically treated rubber—encircling the thighs, hips and abdomen. Gray leather soles. All sizes . + L. dropstitch lisle imported e N g 2 novelties—and others. color at $9.85. In Flesh color, $11.85. to 2. : 3 The Lace Back Allows Adjustment—Underwear Shop, Street Floor See Page 14 for Another Big Sale—of Men’s Shoes (7th and sth St. Stores). Sale Child’s . Women’s $1 to Play Shoes | $1.65 Hosiery $1 79c¢

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