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SOCIETY. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 15, 1924—PART Surprise for Mrs. Mosher On Birth Anniversary SOCIETY. PAMPHLET IS ISSUED. Reviews “50 Educational Books Commencement Ball Draws Many Guests St. John's Alumni Ret to Annapolis urn—Governor Presents { Degrees—Naval Wedding on Board U. S. S. Y New York 1 ANNAPOLIS, Md, June 14.—The commencement exercises on Wednes- day morning of St. John's College and the farewell ball in the college gym- masfum that evening have been the features of the 1 gayeties of the week at Annapol Many members of the St. John"s alumni returned for the commencement and there were a number of dinner parties in their honor preceding the bali. Her- bert Noble ew York, of the board of visitors and gov- ernors of St. John's, dellvered the address to the graduates and Gov Ritchle conferred on them the degrees. arees. Mrs. Howard Curry of Philadelph ‘who has been the guest of Mrs. Jo! Robertson, has returned her home Ensign Donald Giles and Mrs. Giles of New London, Conn, are the guests of Mrs. Giles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Basil, at their home, on Prince George street Mrs. Scull M. Seull, w twenty 1 to wife of Lieut. Herbert hostess to u company of idge Monday afternoon e's Cupboard Iglehart entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Anna Hanson 1glehart Dr. and Mrs. John Arthur Ray have returned to Annapolis after spending the week end with friends at Wash- ngton rick Merrick, at t Park, near Annapol David Bagley has r duty at the Naval succeed Commander er. who was ordered ew York as executive cently toported Harry B treet for a patient at daughter Davig of Wash- Wwas a recent guest of friends o er. wife of Comman- )emaker, is the guest Re: of Baltimore f he Iy, their Dr. George on and Mrs. Richmond, Chase of G nd Mrs. Cleland rris of Chicago, 11 Murphy of Alexandria, visiting friends in mpbell of Washing- guest for a Mrs. Carlos been the of her niece, daughter of Mrs. Guest, has had home @t Wardow, rk Munford of Wash- Middleton s ing her Miss Norvell C| ington. Prof chaelle A. Vac- and Mrs. president | r- | old Libert s Announced. of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Miss Dorothea Mehl of Ardmore, Pa., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic 1. Mehl, has been the guest of Misses Georgianna and Marguerite achs at their home, Ogle Hall. Mrs. Mchl was before her marriage | Miss Lucille Warfield of Baltimore. | _ Dr. and Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson have had as their guest Mrs. Johnson’s aunt, Miss Elizabeth F. Engs of Newport : Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Burleich have had as their guest Miss Phyllis Dick- enson of New York. . John Kenny of Nashville, spent last week with friends n_Annapolis. ; Commander Paul J. Dashiell sailed 8 or France, where he will and August and will attend games. Mi s Tyler Helner. daughter of Dr. . Heiner, is_the guest for Alexander Randall Hagner at Hagers- town. Md Mme. Filippo Camperio has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, for a week. Mme. Camperio is sailing thig week for her home in Milan, Italy. Mrs. Walter C. Munroe was hostess at a bridge Fri afternoon at her home near Annapolis. ‘oman's Card Club of Annapolis at a large and successful d party Thursday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. John Arthur Ray en- tertained at dinner Wednesday evening last in honor of Mrs. John Kenny of hville, Tenn., and her daughter, Miss Lenore Ken Commodore F. W. N. retired, and Mrs Bartlett and their dnughter, Miss Marjorie Bartlett, left last week to motor to San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Bartlett, U. §. R. Kurtz_and her Virginia Kurtz, left R. 1., where Thomas . M D! Aderaide Molter left last week month visit in New York. Harry Hindes of ans, Md., is the guest of Mrs. John Basil, at her home on Prince George street. Prof. and Mrs. Arturo Fernand were hosts at tea Thursday noon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. dore Dockweller of Los _Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lowry Washington, D. C. i of Lieut. Com m Henry, U. S N, has gone to Jamestown, K. .. where she has taken a cottage for the sum- mer. Commander_and Mrs. John Downeg left Sunday for New London, Cenn., where Commander Downes has been | orderea for duty Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Anna Raria Ridout to Ensign Archibald rege Willlam McFadden, U. S. N the auspices of the Pesi rt Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution a card party will be held Monday evening at the residence of Commander and Mrs [John Bowers at the Naval Academy to raise funds to protect the historic tree on the campus of St. “oilege. -ement has been made of the Satunday, June 6, at Wash- the Methodist Episcopal ch. of Miss Hattie Stevens of Annapolis to Ensign William Ather- ton Kanakanui, U. S. N., of Honolulu. | Mrs. John L. Burnett and Mrs. Lee offutt, who e been the guests of Mrs. Burnett’s son-in-law and daugh- |ter. Lieut. and Mrs. William M. Cal- laghan, have returned to Washington. Mr. Mrs lLee Parker have had | visiting them Mrs. Fulton Harris of MRS. JOHN Wife of Lieut. O'Leary, United States Marine Corps. and their little daugh- n. Licut. O'Leary In now stationed at Quantico. ter, Bonnle A Chaplain Sydney Key Evans. chap- lain of the Naval Academy. Admiral and Mrs. William S. Ben- son, who have been the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Prof. and Mrs. Herman F. Krafft, at their home, at Mardown. have returned to Washington Miss Emily Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic R. Parks, and Miss Virginia Parke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip B Parke of Washing- ton. were the ts of relatives in June week at the Allen, of the of Mr. wife v and . has been the Valiant_for ed to Norfolk, Lieut. and foot have sailed Lieut. Broadfoot for duty with Henry B for Europe has the M Broad- where ordered terrancan nd Mrs. William O. Olivet s at a buffet supper Tues- for members of the younger set Lieut. Commander E. F. Addison of the Coast Guard, Mrs. Addison and their daughter, Miss Virginia Addi- son, are the guests of Co i D. O'LEARY, Addison's mother, Mrs. M. E. Shan- ley, at her home on Weems Creck. 1 Mr. Charles B. Abbott of Wash- ington and his eons, Vernon and Barnes Abbott, have been the guests Abbott's mother, Mrs. Wil- Abbott, at her home on Duke ot Gloucester street Miss Julia Valiant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant, has returned from Washington, where she went to attend the wedding of Miss oorhees Scott, daughter of Mrs. tt and the late Maj. Guy Seott, U. S A and Ensign Veter Henry Hill Dunn, U. S. N. Mr’ and Mrs. William Thomas of | Boston are spending two weeks in Annapolis. Mrfi Thomas before her | marrjage was Miss Anna Kilman and | made her home in Annapoli Mrs. Harry Yewell Bre Spencer Clark of Baltimore are enter- | taining a house party gt Mrs. Clark's summer home at Sherwood Forest, near Annapolis RRRIPRRE FRERDLRERRT Leila China has more than 59.000,000 farm- | | ers, who, with their familiex, comprise | 180 to %0’ per cent of the nation's total | A delighttul birthday anniversary surprise party was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam L. Thurber on Quesada street, Chevy Chase, D. C., in honor of Mrs. Edgar Mosher, sr, of Mount Ida, Va. The guests, twenty-elght in number, assembled before the arrival of Mrs. Mosher, and as she stepped into the flower-laden drawing room she was met by the happy birthday greetings. Refroshments were served, . after Which, with a few well chosen re- marks, Mrs. George M, Eastment pre- sented the guest of honor with well Selected gifts. Bridge followed, with Mrs. Jester C. Pritchard scor highest and Mri. George B, Wapner second. Other prizes were awarded Mrs. J. S. Goddard, Mrs. K Vail, Mrs. James Irwin, M Harnnsmann and Mrs Briggs. Guests Gurney 8. Strong, Mrs. W. W Mitchell, Mrs. Meta Cole, Mre. F. B Cunningham, Mrs. E. B. Hardy, Mrs. Lawrence Radford R. 1. Ken- fedy, Mrs. John Mrs. San- n, Mrs. Char Su. genic Kennedy, 4 Robert "B tausch, Mrs. Fints Willlam' W. W, ert also included r, . George M. oo Mre. Arthur C 8. Campbell, M. {Alch M‘um.- of New York C jeorge M. Eastment 3 e and Mrs Asked to Enjoin Rent Commiuion: Mrs. Carolyn G. Caughey, owner of apartment 24254, 15th street north- west, and her agents, Duvall & Go. vesterday filed suit for an ijuncllon in the Distri Court against the members of the Rent Commission. The plaintiffs ask that the commission be enjoined from proceeding with a case instituted by their tenants in which the plea of the passing of the emergency had been filed and overruled by the commis- sion. Attorneys Toomey & Toomey appear for the plaintiff Remembrance ROTH was ne'er more beautifully plighted than through this superbly de. signed, hand- * chased Genuine . Orange Blos som Engage ment Ring. SC“ +J-H- Duesune Pres. YangwwEvEEe & sae s ViarsOoN Mavrice One Day Only S. E. Corner —— 13th and G. Streets, N. W. Supreme | A MISS CLAIRE Daughter Wrightson, gagement to Mr. R. Stuart List, the | wedding month. 7 {// W e % Y SUPOPE D b d of 1923." brary and its branches American Library | tity of eggs. one 2,000 yolks a preparing kid. | — | | | : | Waving | WRIGHTSON, of Mrs. Sydmey Lloya, who announces her en-| to take place early mext| 20 Silk Eponge Awning Stripe Dresses Monday Only $6.95 A twelve-page pamphlet, cational Books of 1923," has been {ssued by the Public Library and is available for free distribution at the® main - The list and notes were prepared by the Youngstown Public Library for the Assoctation. list will be matled upon request if ac- | companied by a two-cent stamp, | Glove making uses up a large quan- firm alone requiring week in one | Sigl & Loveless Nestles Lanoil Permanent Special Rate of 50c a Curl to July 5th 1403 H St. N.W,, 2nd Floor Phone Main 6867 * rFIRS™ . 1219-1221 G Stro=®N.W. Store Hours—9 to 6 “Fifty Edu- a Specialty Chair Caneing The process of Prices, After All right to expect. Furniture Repairing "Nuff Said! The Best Place and Lowest Ask my 20,000 customers. give the service you have the Upholstering Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs Packing, Crating, Shipping Clay A. Armstrong Drop Poxtal to @ Silk Chantung Dresses Monday Only Very Specially Priced at | $6.95 1233 1Gkh St. N.W. Or Phome Franklin 7483 DO ] A Wonderfully Advantageous Purchase of Unusually Beautiful Silk Dresses Not picked up at random, but critically inspected and care- fully selected—a few here, one or two there. Many showroom sample dresses included. Qur one thought was to pre- sent unexampled values—bet- ter than any previously of- fered. The sale price is little short of phenomenal, at The rich, soft materials in- clude Flat Crepes, Satin Printed + 180 B BB B DA 8-S et 72 Y , 7 272000 Uiz, 727 27, Z, Cantons, Georgette, Silks, Shantungs, Sport Silks, Flowered Georgettes. In all the new summer shades, with all the new style treatments; new sleeve ef- fects, new neck lines; beauti- fully made, many copies of much higher priced Dresses. 2 cariella_left Thursday for New York | Washington, D. C. and her daughter, and will sail this week for Europe, |Miss Grace Harris. | where the Il spend the summer. | Mrs. William Wheeler and her | has been |daughter, Miss Elizabeth Wheeler of W. | Boonsboro, Md. ave been the guests pa-t {of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clemson. A ncement has been made of iage May 31 on board the New York, while anchored nnapolis, of Miss Katherine huerholz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2ichard H. Schuerholz, to Ensign er H. Kern, son of Mr. and Mrw. ngston Kern of Bayonne, N. I mony was of Miss Anne Web-|U. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | off on of Kensington, Md., Lieut. William Houck Buracke 200 Hats Will Be Held in Reserve for Government Workers and Put on Sale at 4:30 Every Woman Should See Our Windows for These Bargains performed by Dresses for every occasion, in sizes for misses and women. . THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET 0 A Mighty Sale of 1,000 New Summer Hats Sport Hats of Felt! New Leghorn Hats! Silk Sport Hats! Beautiful Picture Hats of White! Large Garden Hats! Hats for Graduation, Street, Sport and Evening Wear! Hats for Miss and Matron! Cool, Dainty Summer Dresses Sizes 16 to 44 Excellent French Voiles, Dotted Voiles, Linens, Tissue Ginghams and striped Tub Broadcloth Materials. Beauti- fully made Dresses for all occasions. All sizes. $3.49 A Sale of Quality Shoes Another remarkable purchase. Our Buyer bas just returned from New York, where he has again succeeded in making a wonderful purchase—in all styles—Cut-outs, and up-to- the-minute novelties, including many Brookiyn- Made Turns, in plenty of Patent Leather and White. Make no mistake. This is one of the most sensational values ever offered by this or any other store. Sale price. at Special presentation of ' Frocks of the Hour * { at a special price i $29.50 ™ Regardless of the marking, every Louvre garment must measure up to a standard—not only of quality but of character. Thus when we emphasize—as tomorrow—a special group at a special price—come with your expectancy high. You won’t be disappointed. % P — AN W 2 Downstairs Store. S SR 7 New models these—all of them—for street and afternoon wear—developed in Crepe de Chine, Figured Crepe, Flowered Chiffon, Flat Crepe—in Black, White, Navy, Powder Blue, Lanvin, Cocoa, Beige, Orchid, Peach, Banana, Crevette, etc.—the shades that the season has - elevated to first place in fashion. A Special Sale PLAIN AND PRINTED VOILES Regular 49¢ and 58c grades. ¥d. SILK SPECIAL 36-in. Tub Silks wide; regular 49¢ yard. The better grade. All $1.49 Yd. The Printed Voiles in an almest endless variety of light; also dark Silk; 36 inches wide. Choose s All sizes are available. 7 With these Frocks—come ‘a special group of Summer Hats —$25 to $35 values— $18.50 " High-class productions—designed for dress wear—and marked by exceptional individual- ity and exclusive distinctiveness. Black Lace and the Neapolitan Braids in the favored col- orings. white with black. Regular 49¢ and 58¢ yard. Cotton Geods—Main Floor. ~ Imported 7 5 c Dress Linen, Yo, 98¢ Quality 36 inches wide; all perfect; cut from the full piece. Colors—Orange, Rose, Pink, Light end Medium Blue, Dark Copenhagen, Gray, Tan, Brown, Green Slate, White and Oyster. Cotton Goods—Main Floor. Pictorial Review Patterns A certain manufacturer sacrificed his entire stock of hats in order to raise ready cash. Our tremendous buy- ing power enabled us to pur- chase the entire lot. And to- morrow witnesses one of the greatest money-saving events’ ever held here. %7 77 7 7277 % backgrounds, large and small designs, with an abundance of from large and small stripes, checks and plaids; also Scroll and small neat de- signs on White backgrounds. ‘Eepecially made for Tub purposes. Silks—Main Fioor. % Z Hemstitching Picot Edging Pleating, Buttons Made to Order All Work Guaranteed Come early for best selec- tions. Eaxclusive Agents for Elite Styles Patterns L OO P (PO IO OB O GBI I 7 |