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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 12, 192 SOCIETY. -Marriages Feature 2 S “Talk of the Town™ Nativity Dramatic Society g Bride of April 4 . Pl Benefit P Early Spring Record Is Early Attraction ans nefit Party 4 ; . A vi leted Of Capital Society = e For Society World by the members of the Nativity Dra- & A matic Society for their dual event to be held at the Washington Hotel g 5 g : ; N Thureday evening at 8:30 o'clock for Pretty Brides in Handsome Entertainment Scheduled Py . 4589 thie: benofit - of ihe Abw cNativity ; . 2 Church, Brigh 4, D. C. Card Gowns Exchange Vows||} Under Auspices of Ten P .4 j : Glavert’ Wil Laub s ihols’ ohdvse. o8 1115 1117 F STREET 7 % . 7, hv ; bridee or 500. landsome prizes wiil With Chosen Mates at Painters of Washington b ! 4 be awarded to each table. An or- o= ] 5 7 b ¢ . 5 chestra will play the dance music. Matnmomal Altar. £ Openxng Apnl 24. A : In charge of the various comm 3 8 tees are: Miss Fannle Wathan, ex- S i , A ; b D R Do o O Apropos of the Season’s e marriage of Miss Mary Mildred| § ¢ i \ “T'he Talk of the Town" has really 3 3 Y. Hluck, publicity; M. RS erson, daugh M v £ 2 i been the talk. of the town until R % i p 7 k olbert, pa s committee; F nae o r. James § ¥ i within a fow days past when cards Margaret ane, prize, and Miss est“nhes-— ™ o 2 3 . 4 were malled to soclety folk explain- % ' ; Mary Kramm and Mr. John Meegan, ¥, ing what it W 11 about. .“The 57 ! % dance committee. Talk of the Town” ix a music < Y Patrons and patronesses. are Rev. review to be given under the auspi 74 Frank X. Bischoff, Rev. B. J. Hanne- 5 A S of Ten Painters of Washingt % mann, Mrs. Charles J. Cassidy, Mrs. Gowns for the bride, her bridesmaids—the the Belasco Th ' 3 3 2 i v & 4 A % F. 1. Ugast, Mrs. Paul Callahan, Mrs. . 5 and ) c ; i y Anton Auth, Mrs. John A. Sis, Mrs mdnat!on. "‘" all the formal functions—have at 8:30 o'clock, : % A e / William F. Cush, Mrs. John J. Buck- been provided in very new and original modes. be used to further the s % 4 i z ik o N 5. ) J. Colbert, Mrs. American art in Washington 5 A\ ’ b . Mic o Mrs. Jumes I White and the pastel tints—in Chiffon, Crepe Patrons the Spanish Ambass ¢ } % o 5o Dalridge Beavers, Mrs. . 5 5 dor and Mme. de Rlano, the ¥ i : { J.,meu 1. Karnes, Mrs. Daniel G N""l_“' c"?‘ Satin, Lace, Chiffon or Crepe Ambassador and Mme. Dasgchner, the . Mrs. John Ronayne, Mrs. Mary cotnlsned with L ace: Minister of Switzerland and Mme. ¥ % lw!llll Mrs. Joh Hunter, Mrs. C. Poter, the Minister of Panama and| § © - 4 ‘ / 4 i R. Marshall, Mre. Ella_Philiipps, Mrs. Also charming . . Mme. Alfaro, the Minister of Siam, .. 4 P. G. S . Frank Schrider, some rming new Lingerie Frocks— Phya Buri Navarasth; the Minister of : Mrs, Mary ;| Mrs. Willlam ¥. that are ultra-distinctive. Hondurag, the ltalian millitary at- i O'Donnell, Mrs. ©. F. Gordon, Mrs. tache and Marquise di Bernezzo. 5 A 5 1 James W. O irs. Maurice . Mrs. Willlam H. Taft, Senator and 3 4 ot i Colbert, ] Strudley, Mrs. William H. King, Senator and . 1 Helen y Mrs. Guy D. Counselor of the . & 8 s i rick, Miss A. L. Creecy, Miss Eleanor o3 German Embassy and Frau Dickoff, . % h Bergling, Miss Farny R. Wathen, the counselor of the Norwegian le 3 3 b ~ i Miss Arletta Phillipps. Miss Marga- tion and Mme. Lundli, Mr. Diaman- o G | Ad » ret Keane, Miss Hann Baumann, Miss 2 topoulous, first _sceretury of the : ; ] A : / Elizabeth Bischoff, Miss Mary L. Mc- Exhibiting, too, the new long sleeve Dresses ek Iflx,u(ku Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 4 Y Gee, Mr. Charles J. Fleisch, Mr. John 3 and Mrs. » . 4% B. Wathen, Mr. Thomas ¥iynn, M —for street, afterngon and the more formal wear on, Gen. and Mrs. T. Q. Ashburn, i E 8 4% J. W. Myers, Mr. Gregor Kramm, Mr. . . r. and Mrs. Grosvenor Hyde Backus, 3 4 i George E. Sullivan and Mr, H. T —offering a special group at Mrs. € ¢ i Shannon. Col. cham, U. 8. A; Mi \ % 3 | Mabel Boardman, Representative an . SR 549- | Mrx, Frederick Britten, Mr E % i ¥ The moon is muck larger than most \’ 3 | Buckley, Mrs. Robert H. Chapman, g E - le realize. Its diameter is mojye |\ 2 Assistuilt. Secretary ”r“ Treasury 1 b 4 BER y an one-fourth that of the earth— Other Dresses From $25 to $125 i - land Mrs. dewey, Mr. B el ! 3 = Clark % Mrs. V s wan, A A Dickson-Hallen- | MRS, HERBERT S, HOLLANDER, ir',m(l, Secretary of the | i ormerly Miss Marian Wolfe. After|Navy and Mre, Ribinson, Mr. John | % Y 4 | April 20 (hey will be at home at Ca-| M. Donn, Mr. and Mre. Willi . Repaired At | thedral Mansions, South. Dunlop, jr.; Admiral and Mrs, ¥ M Remodeled i s 51 i G Redyed S;n.imer . C| r. and an . JOHN . MUNROE, tore: rices B Z e A (2 (A (A (o (0 (Y (W (2 (Y ([ Barber of S:vxlle Opera , Mr. and M S ming \uu SR M roc, . 8. A, il With R sealk htribeiss P f = (= e e = = L A [ 5. ana ‘Strs o irks Fowbes WA . o g - R——— WOLF, Furrier Mrs. John C. Mr. Gerhard | Gade, and Mrs. John H. Gib- 30 and 32 Florida Ave. ih“” J E .\d'll\lv‘l J. G I- pOIO Ball BO\ Holdcrs. ‘\h» D g . Davils, Gen. J. A.)y= ham, Mrs, Mason Gulic Opens Easter Fc«nvme | Buc . Gen. and Mrs. Dennis | and M kIln M. Gunther, Mr. x y ra 1 by ‘?] \V"h Guusts Llsted‘ an, Gen, John J. Pershing, Admiral | o s A e ) sed iy Y| Upholstering || i dws riman, Comdr. and |y % military attache of the Cuban emba Mrs. I'u1~r. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. i “a and Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Col. | U S i - rt Hinck Maj. Gen. and Mrs . c 1P Di S Hhiate e aaall REUPHOLSTHRIT PAR: at mn A I, Miss Anne Ives T =l ¢ K. Govin, Mr_and Mss. Walter i SEi i [ 0 U o | Comdr. Charles’ T. Jewell, U. 8. N i Wiilarg THotel bl ik S Do Denegre, Mr. and Mrs. Ch en | Mr. and Mrs. Paul arts Johnson, | yeoo @ Mre. Walt LHAIR A-A ING Smart 21 =D ZOH D) 33 -~ Albion | Dickinxon will be Gen. and Mrx Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, : TR P yekerma A Mrs. Josept | Wiliam Fiteh Kelley, M. Br < e L SIS NNk Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauftm "’ o "Mr. and Mrs. Law i o = chton ‘.A Mrs. Henry | - | hor Lawson-Johnson, | .juda the Secre Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea, Rev.|yo ¥ ‘ot i i [ n, Mrs. Archbold, Mrs. Thomas | i W Mrs. | \eade B. MacBryde, Mr. Ingham |Ssone ai'sartmy aly. | . Walsh, Mrs. J. M. Backus, Mrs The Best Place and Lowest FOOTWEAR Halkett. Mrs. Willlam Sl AM | Signor di Martino; t " > : b d * L e e B Mack, Mre. William Payne Meredith, [ Germany and Buroness Wil orec Justis, ) 1 Prices, After All . e Mrs. Francols Berger Moran, Mr. and | the Ambaseador of Japan and Mme, | Hubbard and Mr. Phelps Eno. Ask my 20000 customers. 1 |||}y For Spring and Summer - *| Mrs. Harry Norment, Mr. and Mrs. P P - — vic 2 ' ay 3 Mora = - > Matsudaira, ive the service that y v F. B. Moran, Tt Harper. | croudian B. Northrop, Mr. and Mrs. give the service that you have Stalv R iGe g and Coun 2 ato The last census reported a total of the right to expect. o e il el John C. O'Laughlin, Admiral and Mrs. |3 4 2 ; 3 S Atah SUUR: beckseohs fr th > 8 g At 5 Pair ohn B, Henderson: | Teigh Palmer, Mr. Cleveland Perkins 3 ; AU A beckhanvos oo $9- TAPESTRY CUT TO $7.50 A 0% | Mr. and Mrs. Dun Phillips, Mrs. $298 PER YARD - . ¢ Howland Quinby, Mr. and Mrs. x T'here a 1,100 pairs of George Ray,” Mr. and Mrs. Everett b 3 l A Arm {|& new Spring and Summer L M Pty Clay A. Armstrong fewalopana o William McClellan Ritter, Mr. and | Drop P i n|l«»dr.~ of .\‘UTO:(I‘N Qua n\l Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Comdr. 5 F\V ] Slippers — al advancec nd’ Mme. R. A. Vago, Mr. and 1233 10th St. N. ryl atent kid, sati Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Absalom Estimates Free | et g g Waller, Mrs. John Sidney Webb, Mrs, 2 Or Phone Franklin 7483 &l suede, kid and calf. 3 Willlam Wheatiey and Mr. and Mrs. . 1 irector and Mrs. Albio 1 i1l aand for and Mrs. Alblon will have Goores Y. ZOINE b iont ot their box M d Mrs. Will - - - - - A wide choice of styles in heels S gy U Rl SR T for Furs % ][ e it p = o4 Trom & four-year visit to . medium Spanish and high Span- et g 2 1 Maj. and Mrs. Charles Red- Dergans Studio Dance in B 1ok beels, P BT liam . . el K i Honor of Miss L. E. Smith T Our modern vaults, built for the Mr. Leouis 8. Dergans gave a dance . . 3 i e o Georgla State Club to Hold |ana supper 1ast evening at his studio, purpose, and maintained at freez- pesil A 1915 1 strect northwest, in honor of : ~ c sononges U e Luncheon on Wednesday | iz« Lura 1 Smith Guests Included | ing temperature afford your furs i 3 3 Col. and Mrs, J. O. Mauborgne, Dr. . A ¥ ot ladics of the Georgia State|and Mrs. J. Thomas Prendergast, Mr. | complete protection against moths, DY =DNEDN] e 4 thr ) ) John B. Larner, and was ki J Col. and Mrs. and buried in the 1 Iric er, Mre, M il Choose from black, tan, brown, chestnut, bl beige, bu sand, acorn ¢, gray, $7.50. Widths AAA to D Sizes 2, to 9 IN announce- T P ments of forth- a luncheon Wednesday | ana Mre. Frank A. Birgfeld, Mr. and - : coming nuptials 2 o'clock, at Nun-|Mrs. S 1 H. Marks, Mrs. Py a i i B at a— 7o Sdgar Mars is In H,‘rlr!n.,:\‘i‘:':.tAmy H):rdlnp r\\'t;t‘,ut\‘llil:s fire and lhtll, at a Bre\\‘ OO(] dli— , and the hostesses are Miss| Ruth Pantall, Miss Marion Burgeas, Almand, Mrs. Josephus Trim- | Miss Jeanette Birgfeld, Miss Alice M. plays transcend- _ Glata oL ple, J. D. Battle, Mrs. George|Addison, Maj. Randolph C. Shaw, Mr. f 3 2 arrangsd with a coronet “"M]' o, Men. ABTie Wood. ahdl P > Sk Thes N ] Ch v F T e fiends are invited. and Mr. ¥ T social forms of e Sl e Cleaning and Insurance fl distinction with- lwvr('vl in marriag matron of honor o wown of broca . are inclu in ~haroe. Y out ostentation “ 7% § Bring Us Your : are included in our charge consult dieor ‘ ‘BREW®D i Old Straw Hats! 1 : A U BT h':l‘u,\;,r: Have them cleaned and reblocked 5 fig 0. nige v 7 T Do~ TN, in the new Spring styles. of the FURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A CENTURY for making your own hats. Everything New in Hat Trim- mings—Flowers and Feathers. Large selection of advanced styles in ladies’ hat frames. Straw Braids—Straw Cloths. Baty w0 Bencie Babice | Ladies Capital Hat Shop of the Crittenton Home : 35 g 3 508 11th St. i : ) sifie s SR AT | 0D ) O youns giel is @ bud, the fust quarter of tl'xe moon. e v Morton 6 Cospen : alt @ B YO. ‘ ° She should be dressed with Mrs. Hersey Munroo and \,p" L e £ Jewellers Silversmiths Stauonera J n charge of the ) S i N themerestapptoaclxto eco~ en tables are Woodin | : : A ; N tation —none too much or Brothers A B too little. i, i For the Easter § : PEARIENE g A= el s | Tis & manth before tie 3 ere is a dress ol co: “.m.m!fi"’f ¢ e d‘u’l:?ful;;m” e B ' G| d (& il crepewitllasaslxof French = Xy blue. Itis not a mere con-~ Hav.e Your ‘I-la". & PRING is hcrei It is in a1 ;Inféoi;:an;:l_s Of.[?:}v { fecfion, Lut a Jre‘gs fOt ‘a Tinted With H 25 5 the air, in the trees, in Fastive el rcal < l I (deldol) i faces, and-above all in : Rare jewels {(12) guirl. loveliness of Rizik Showings— THE NEW PROCESS among them an exquisite Black i Gold Ware i |1 It suggests, lil(e a]l Of Satin Crepe Coat. This new, hin demand. Shades } Dnait oo silken oy ey ‘ Silver Ware ( & our frocks for misses,the Shades . and lea the ‘Hair 3 - fur around bottom, tapered bt andl glosky: / from narrow to wide ; cape col- smdments °f a WLOIQ' 4 lar of great width which fastens All the Newest Modes in “pl below waist at left. Monkey fur i some, mtutal Mid' Hair Bobbing ! around bottom comes up to | Inspection implies no obligation to ¢ this fastening. Sieeves are purchase Manicuring, Muscle Strapping c“fied;"h s Bl madkey Face Massaging, Face fur. o g o THE B;:;;;;RLBVEDj - ® 235.00 e g " ' EZZDZZ@@@@EB@E Exclusively Different Children’s and Misses’ Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords $3.45 and $4.45 An ideal opportunity at t duced price to outfit Yo ster with shoes for the Spring and Summer months suede, in and white. $345. Sizes 212 to & € vt 30K+ 2 o G e e —and Waving, Shampooing MARINELLO SHOP ; SRy : 523 11th St. N,W_o ! TWELVE . THIRTEEN F ‘ { Bstablishedior) : TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Franklin 5592

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