Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1925. b} "~ \\mmm L. Thurber, Mrs. Walter | will appear, a fortune teller will in-| national recording secretary, and | Wimsatt and Mrs. Byron Adams, are Eleazer and Marie D. Parmly, boy. b (J‘ I E I Y 1hngllsh, Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard, Mrs.|form the curfous what the future|numbers of guests of the National|among the members of the board of | Jhomas C.and Grace E. Simpson. girl. May V. Frey, Mrs. Drury C. Ludlow, | holds for them and tea will be served | Council. Mrs. Philip North Moore, [ managers. 2 for, girl. i ek i | Mrs. Wallace Streater, Mrs, Willlam |at § o'clock. who s entertaining a number of LSt ok 2ol Leste Rawerds. Bop. s King, Mrs. T. G. Kent, Mrs. J. Lawton guest in her box, is herself the honor . AHN“I . and e Bever. {m i nued from Eighti ) stargnn and Mrs. Alice Ferguson. The N o cg | BUest In the box of the Texas dele- 3 and Viva wthorne, bo: ued_from it e performance of Albion Fellows Ma i roe, boy 2 . | et J Bacon's opera. pagennt. ewer owg | gation to the quinquennial. rrage Licenses 3‘.‘,’," Endhrxlrg‘r.u‘e‘fihhn T, b o Without an Equal for Friday ghter. Miss Molly Howe, have | Mrs. Calvin Coo Pg;m‘l"& Sharles | eace,” under the general direction of sofjfarriage licenees have boen issued to the Alexander and Annis M. Neverson. boy. ne to Hot Springs for u forinight's | . ";‘“e‘é St mf-’“ °“’“-“’t Marie Moore Forrest, which is to oc- Much interest is being shown by |foljowing: Covington. Va.. and Zonie | Den Mnu.‘hlrlaue Jack i For Convenience of Government Employes stay ' l;;!u:z prty whh‘hp " or;?::“he‘l’; cur Saturday evening of this week, the pupils and patrons of the Sidwells’ | R. _Xgh.mnhu'?: &'dnuhom s 2 , o) M. George 1. Wilims has sone | tomorsow, ‘Siovnion. Mom "3t ‘L3 | ok, Bresented under (he sipervision | riends School'i (e charity benant » BERTY il TP T B gL ‘ o it e his former home, in Georgla, where | o'clock at the Men's City Club, 1:;20 special honor of Lady Aberdeen and |fete at the Friends School Country | Xarl RJennings and Myrile I Lencles, | Science i starving mosquitos to| | Will Go on Sale Between These Hours. he was_callod because of illness and | G street, for the benefit of Casuelty!the forelgn delegates to the quin- | Club, 3901 Wisconsin avenue, on n J. Shiffiet -m-\ Liflian Collins. death by destroying with chemicals I Tuesday of his father, Mr. | Hospital qUpRAIAL. TH a1 el Bivan tets b Thiiaas, May 14 ot Fagt X-M)vb\"hun-h v s i # i v p 3 YAilie A. Smith, both | the vegetable and anfmal life on which e L. Willlams sr. Mr. Williaras | Mrs. Mertha J. Vaughan, president | 1y, Styen o By A 3 h i and R by alues “ill Teturn to his apartment in the|of the board of lady managers of the Washington Auditorium at 9 o'clock, | At 3 o'clock Dorothy Duff, one of | of The Plaine Eva D, Jones. e Jones. e to h t in preceded by a halt-hour musicul pro- | the senlors, wil be crowned Queen of | £ B M, 4 G e agut the first of mext week ::‘«::‘r-)in;lq g v e e the May. The queen's court will con- | Frank W 8roft and $7.50 to $12.50 . and Mrs, Earle Wilfley will open | the party. assisted by Mrs. Jesse Lee | A large portion of the auditorium | Si8t of Jean Kirkwood, Frances Leh- ony and Viela E. 3 . Tome. ot 413 Harcard Somer | ey e by Jose Lot | hus bech ressrved Tor the. aclogates| man, Margaret Eekels, Margaret e o sehngon Make Your Own There are Satins, Neapolitans, Horsehai John & V' 0] B V. Por - rrow from to 10 o'clock | Mrs. Cornelius Barber, homemade | 8nd Visitors to the convention, and all | Thornton, Mirfam Harper, Woodruft ’n“s,.'i 1‘(“’&’({'&‘.""“.{-1'::: Yars, boin of "U"l“ DRESSES -~ the May party of the Spring Circle | Mrs. Edwin Hanvey, home. | the lower tier of boxes has been re. | Post, Blaine Clarke, Paul Bachschmid, | p,jimore. We teach s of the Vermont Avenue A;HGI an | Y calies Mra, Willlam 3. Brewer, | Srved and will be occupied by officers | Stewart Parker, Duy Thorpe and Jack oy . Nally of this city and Alma I Tomom 1ot“5. T8y dnd Church. The, o Mea R T n, tables; | Of the convention and their distin-| Betts. ‘“'“"‘ e M il Verstll Ll o Casaes. - ‘h’ 3 Spring. Circle: | Mos 1. B Adams, Desen. hnd Mre. | €ulshed ‘guests, while State delega.| TOlk dances, a Robin Hood play and Fasal s nosuAdine Were s Mra. Fildebrand, Nouveau 932 F St N and Mrs. Green Haywood Hackworth. | Roger J. Whiteford, publicity: tions will in many cases ocoupy upper | & bazaar will be other features of the 11 A"&'”r’h“ ooss |[ | ’ . i ; fternoon’s entertainment. Music will 1 wife of the assistant sollcitor of the [ The additional patronesses announc- | P0Xes & number of which are avail- | > irt eported. State Department, w imong (hose | ed by Mrs, Webb in addition to those | Able to the public, as is also the larger | Dé Provided by the school orchestra. L hs R s Woodward & Tothron (ld‘ Wallen 0"2““' 5'1017) assisting Dr. and Mrs. already published are Mrs., Merritte W, | Portion of the auditorium. Seats both T mT?)T. ‘1‘;"’“'{." fi’e‘rm'm’;:‘;e,:”f\':'e ast o4 5 5 Treland, Mrs, Frank T. Hines, Mrs, | in boxes and on the floor and balcony| Mrs. May D. Lightfoot, treasurer S Crepes; large, small and medium-size shapes Adjommz Metropohun - ¢ have ve | George' 1. Downey. Mrs. Percy K. |May be of ealrs, William Cham- fof the Loague of Republican Women, “G‘r-m W. and Amalia M. Reeder (sirl Sast Orange. . and | quin” Mrs. C. McKay Saltsman, Mrs. vin's committee at the auditorium |will entertain the executive board of | "%l w sanfora, girl. now occupying their new hore. at | Jart "B Hull, Mra. Hugh As Drum, | uring the remainder of the week. |the league at tea, Monday. May i1, ut| ELii W and Florence Santor 0 R street northwest Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mrs. Edgar L.| Among those occupying boxes and |4 o'clock, at her home, 4451 Wisconsin | ANonic and Annis Trojans, bos. . Waoods, Mrs. Charles H. Robb, Mrs. | eNtertaining guests are the Marchion- | avenue. = The members of the board | - '{\i‘.fl‘.‘m"}," Rt Y oder ous snoany, persons trom s Rober Davis Mre. John Siapler. e, (berdeen and Temair, Mis.|are: President, Mrs. Virginia White | Loonstd b.‘ina Hejem . Lax ke aturday A3, AL, S, Undervvood, Mra 5 . Mme. Avril de Sainte- | Sneel: vin y Fatrick and Trene O Brion, & redericksburg, Va.. to be present at | moery 11 buthey. Mre. Titus, | Crolx, Froken' Hennl Forchhammer. | peians, Mre. omidenie: Mra. Frank ilitam If. and Frances C. Pippel. v 3 Briggs, Mrs. Cung Rudolps, Mrs. Sara 3 J s ihe dedicatlon ceremonies of Kenmore, | afre Thesdore Ha e, G | Mrs. ftenry Dobson, Mrs. Phillp North . Preoott, Mre. Thomas Crago, Mise| Toul it b Lo tons by i Osln U the home of Col. Fielding Lewis and | jjqy; Baird, Mrs. R. Sander.| Moore, Miss Elise Zimmern, Miss L. “,m. Patten and Mrs. Guy Goff. The | 4 - | i his wife, Betty Washington, the only B NG G stes, Mrs, F. R.! Van Eeghen, Mrs. W. E. Sanford, Fru | g : - N Wi 20m; ek A s S . . . ! ectors are Mrs. E. A. Harriman, r of Gen. Washington. “After the | grolvy, Mrs. J. C. Jenks. Mrs. Thomas | Anna Backer, all officers of the In-|\re T. A. Dent. Mrs, Marion rB‘ufle‘:, MRS, N. C. COON'S edication ceremonies there will be & | 11 ryiiater Robert Davis, Mrs, | ternational Counctl; Mrs. Henry Vil.| 4 g o parade of ancient vehicles on Wash ;fi,,d,‘( W yrence Randall, ' Mrs. | latd, Miss Jessie L ke o \(22"1‘*25? 175‘}«'}'&&"&52"%&:1 ...a'm'!.".'n'm?"rf-u""'fl""m“ comsictin : DINNI 3 WA ngton avenue, dges for s | Frederic ol Arrie r ’ rOW. Wi gton nue. ie Judges for this|prederick B. Abbott, Mrs. James Lee | SORACe JORNS William R‘Thompn::e') W. Gray, Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Hair Tonic: ¥or fullin hair and dandraff. o parade will be Washingtonians—Mrs. | Marshall, Mrs. Mamie H. De Moll, Mrs. : T . koL falling hair and da Minnigerode Andrews, chalrman: Mist | Lo Sddison Dent, Mrs, P. 8. Stan: | o€ New York. il International patron: ani 3rs. Charles Cecll, The' recording | sl i, Mafee hall vz, 3d LI Grace Lincoln Temple, Mrs. Rose|lev Mps. Warren N. Akers, Mrs. H. s as officers of the Na.|Pecretary 1s Mrs. y D. ¥ : n C . : 5 " Gouverneur Hoes, Mr. . K. Berry-|j3 Knight, Mrs. Perry L. Miles, Mrs, | tional Counctl, including Mrs. hluore‘,fi‘“u,,l‘,"‘”r, s Mo mfi"fi ek Rseri French China at bpeclal Prices man and Mr. E. Andrews. Persons [ Thacker V. Walker, Wrisley Brown, | Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Percy V. Penny- | Douslas B. Thompso "f kin. K ittending these ceremonies ure re- | Mre. James Carroll Fraser, Mrs. | backer, a former president of the = Fomwdors Vers Beautitving Havilces. Rouse: luested to wear colonial costume, and NeMamiony, Mrs. George | General Fedoration and a member of | ‘A card party for henefit of the Cath- the historic homes of Fredericksburg || Aire Ceorge G, Cornwell. - | the board: Dr. Emma E. Bower, na-|olic Home for Aged Ladies will be oy 0n will be opel i s tional treasurer; Mrs. L. A. Fox, na-|given at the Mayfower Hotel Monday. Faluis’ Roval, T served at Market Square | pe Alubama State Society will hold | UOnAL_suditor; Mre.” Gily P Tewls, Mrs. George May. Mre. Willim A ington-Lewis Chupter. 1. |4 pocaption &hd dance this evenIng t o Special Items to Be Sotd Each W eek sncoln Temple is | gjxteenth Street Mansions, Sixteenth n old equipages and an |and R streets, at 8:30 o'clock. while Mrs. Hoes Honor guests for the occasion will stume exhibition at th the presidents of the Tennessee, »mal Museum, has made u study | Georgia, IMorida and Mississippi Statc z Of costumes. A number of automo- | coofeties. The officers of the soclety— Separa[e l)mvn.er P,l'"“’ . Liles will leave 1232 Sixteenth sureet, |\ andrum George, Capt. Harry . Sold Up to.. . $21.50 Do-=. ] = the residence of Mrs. Andrews, and | A . Miss Irene Langford, Mr. ourney together to Fredericksburg. | Frank C. Horton, Mrs. P. T. Carter mong whom will be Mr. and Mrs.|and Mr. Caylor—will be assisted in > i Thomas Creighton of Blue Ridge Sum. | receiving by Mrs. Harry R. Fuiton, 1 Breakfast Plates, i it Mr. and Mrs Charles de Vere | Mrs. F Mr. and Mrs. 2y Sold Up to $18.50 Dox. nd Mrs. Berryman and . B - ames F. John. s ryman, and and Mrs, Brindley. 5 “Thomas H. Taliaterro A “mus rogram has been ar- _ ¢ = ranged. Includbng. vocal selections by 0 ( :eor ette Soup Plates, | ‘The ninete mnual banquet, tobe [Mr. James A. Barr and a special f 2 g S e #id at Rauscl rday eveniug |dance by Miss Crouch. i : 0| pto. . .. .$24.50 Doz. is the final chi f the Colic Dancing will follow the program Wornen's Club. ‘owing to its mmalge. |and refreshments will be served: A : ; ation with the American Association = : 2 g ’ " : | Sl B e (4 . : A presentation of Georgette Coats to Oatmeals, Sold Up to $22.00 Do=. of University Women. Former mem e b A rdially invited | beautiful home on the Rockville pike | to aflend the dinner. Mrs. Chester |for a card party and lawn fete which N o : complete the Ensemble Costume. Sep- -Pickle Dishes, Vorgdl ! ' 1 | the building committee of the Wom- . z SoldUpto..... . $3.60 Each each article Your Pattern May Be Among the Close-Outs h: Club of Bethesda will give Wed- = i ting L e e s % = arate Coats of Georgette are shown in % | L\mndenburn#flv charge of the \ e Eashicnt t 1 it Maj, and ) J. Drexel Biddle of | arrangements. Well® known dancers Sanet |l “ashion’s newest modes—some with Philadelphia arrived im Washington | T . On Sale May 8th—Main Floor, G St. Entranc wre at the New Willard, | % ot border and cuff of cut moire—others Gos c where they will spend several days. Mrs. John G. Capers of Washington f : are tucked and plain hemstitched is at the IHotel Lorraine for a few 2 [ | g 3 s i Watch Next DTIN [:0 Mrs. Deland and Miss Munroe ha 0 i d | Provincetown, gt | 5 ol Snartest Renarod | iy . For More 1215~1217 F Street B b - ! | By and 1214 t01218 G Street Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .\u)\f\, feat eatures . Mrs. “olumbus went to New B Exclusively Different in the week to meet her Ce 4 . Lula Johnson and Mrs Toria TWELVE-TEN TWELVE.-TWELVE F STREET hine Luther of Miami, Fla., who i sailed for Euro vesterday. pleasant | ROBERT WHEE S Southern Relief Card Party e evening. udging by the number of tables al-| Descing for your At Wardman Park Hotel. b g - ‘ i The Southern Relief card party, for| NILE ENTER- — £l the benefit of the home, 2403 Pennsyl-| TAINER, WILL o ; / wvania avenue, which will take place at AMUSE YOU. Main Wardman Park Hotel, May 12, at I 7y e T R s | M 1115 -G+ STREET ready taken. Some of those interested | Every Evening = are Mrs. Duke, Mrs. Frederick | 7 to 9 p.m. reservation! Yates, 1 _ W." Witcover, Mrs.| NoCover Charge Special Special | ‘fih : S 1 o jomeging, Mooy S0 O 0 emrna | Redctions . @ " Reductions g Special Selling of 5 l.x'lkxxv)xr :}n \‘l'x”.\ J N. l)xmo\_zll.:;:‘ Le Paradis Band or for fa | . S Pt and Friday and igl o | 100 Silk k Eh Frocks v\lfrml Fisher, Miss ST Saturday 1214 F St Saturday % " .\;,;;;‘u; m\ly{;lu \T‘H. NOMENT 15 FIRST REVEALED Emph a.t i C R e d u Ct i O n S s ' Taken From Our Own Stock No. 606 of Exclusive Styles of Tomorrow, Promptly at 9:15 AM. W ol » 15, o On Spring Wearing Apparel stsualy Tall Taabie EIGHTY-FIVE ed—and in the full | b\ Reduced to range of fashionable Cloth Coats Ensemble Suits Sl MR $ e DRESSES ||| 22 27 | |399 tyga|| 8{tmwn| I ] f , $3 9 Again! Remarkable reductions prevail $ 1 i—é f / The season hasn’t pro- duced more effective styles on the popular Ensemble Suits. Those For Frid d ) Bnclhdingieauch § new: tmtviestian| the in this collection are developed in Lus- or Friday an —nor developed better val- e ot faodeis Rlire Wronw, trous Satinback Cree, etc., with frocks Saturday B 4 } ues than we have selected ders. Materials include Charmeen, Eng- of silk. Many harmonizing and beautiful et i VNS &R for the 100 featured offer- lish Cheviots, etc. shades idodend WETS ing in a sale that is 311 75 . Values from $25.09 to $59.50 Values from $55.00 to $69.50 — Y truly phenomenal at Plain Crepes—Satin- and Less | New Bengaline and Satin Hats ‘ I T et Crepes—and the most | In Black and White iy attractive Plain and ELECTED {from regular stock be- Printed Georgettes. Scausc of our desire to reduce the quan- OO : , You'll find the sizes, both p . ) : women’s and misses’, very tity of dresses on hand. complete. Street Floor Dresses-of high type and suitable for RO A L B e s R A Friday Special . _ For :t‘ra\jel—bmincs —afternoon and F';‘iga;’fi?f[éamfi'ay.Pm:d spctlifon | | in Handsome ngh-Type Coats evening. ) ; Hats Values That Are Self Evident . | Underpriced Specials for Friday and Saturda . - ot Formerly $29.75, $49.75; $39.75 and $85 | AlL-Silk Chiffon HOSE Silk Crepe Envelope Chex:iu Featured At | at $25, $27.50 to $35 Tomorrow, $15, $25, $30, $42.50 s ey o wen s ] B 2 ity it o $3.25 ; $3.50 Many $19 50 Misses' 1 o ALL SALES FINAL to match any coat or frock. I\a'rge asizn;nent of colors. and ; s ery specia Coats Women’s Silk Jersey and Pussywillow J )lr:’ctticoats Silk and G‘Ol'gtttc Scarfs Dress and Sports Included Sizes Types — for women Beautiful and Soit Cling- $ I 95 A beautiful assortment in $2 95 and misses—in all the All the most fashionable materials are included ] ing Petticoats in a large zvnde v?{lcty of I;m and popular materials — —Silks, many new effects in Tweeds, Poirets 1316 G Street e il neinte original effects — and Prince of Wales models—and Fur-bordered Flan: in all the bright and nels. Very superiorily made—and in all the staple colorings. tempting color tones. HOP City Club Building 2 Thira Floor Second Floor—Elevator

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