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J Bell ente %CIETY. = NavyGraduatesto Be Guests| Of Admiral and Mrs. Nulton Garden Party in Their Honor the Evening of June 1—Social Events of Week in i Annapolis. day afternoon at Queen Anne’s Cup- board, on Maryland avenue. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 30 who Dorothy Nulton, attending Holton Arms' School in Washington, [ Mrs. Greenslade, wife of Capt. John spent the week end with her par- | Greenslude, was hostess at a dinner ents, Rear Admi ' Mrs. Louls | Tuesday evening at her apartment on M. Nulton, at the superintendent’s | Maryland avenue in honor of Capt. quarters ut the Naval Academy and Mrs. Barron P. DuBois. Invitations have been issued for the | Mrs. John Floyd Waggaman of garden party which Admiral Waushington, D. C.. has opened her Mrs. Louis M. Nulton will give home, Wild Rose Lodge, on South day evening June 1, at the super-|River, and will spend the Summer intendent’s ¢ «t the Naval wife of Lieut. Rogers. . E. Academy in he he members of the graduating class at the Naval bostess to a company of Academy and their families elght at lu idge Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gordon Val Mrs. Downes, wife of Capt. John iant w ste ¢ .ption from | Downes, entertained informally at tea o at their | Sun afternoon In honor of Mrs home at Wardow | Bronson.” wife of Capt. Amon Bron Ly e Wil Hemphill | Son. The latter is now in command apt. and Mr illiam Phill} ¢ the submarine base at Coco Sola, turday ained evening ut their home o suppe; P iirar Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Herbert W. yrter ros in honor of Mr. and Mrs. } '.'.'.‘-fl.’fi',f Underwood entertained at dinner on Ferguson of Panama, who hirve | Tuesday evening in compliment to guests. Mr. and Mrs. I'e ann'l-‘)p Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas Howard. a son in the graduating ss at th Lieut. Robert H. Maury who has Naval Academy and will remain in Annapolis until after the June week festivities and graduating ceremonies at_the N Mrs. Cook, been on duty at the Naval Academy for two years, left Thursday for his home at Danville, Ky., where he will visit before leaving for China, where he has been ordered for duty. J. S. Bowdoin entertained at Thursday afternoon at her St Margarets, near Annapolls. wife of Lieut. W. C. Francis Capt. M. Cook, U. S. N. (M. C.), was host- | "y bridge heon followed by bridge Blue Lantern [ - of Cupt. F ess at a lu Friday at th Mrs. Karns, wi anklin Karns, entertained tnformally at sup-| s neel anq®nre“ pincan““wite of er after the mldmnym»n\ hop & Lieut. Donald B. Duncan, were day evening in h her hostesses to a company of 40 for Franklin Karns, jr. bridge Tuesday at the Blue Lantern of the aduating class ._\r the Naval Inn. Academy, and her daughter, Miss| Uzrre ponge F, Hight of Washing- Helen Karns £ ton and her dayghter, Miss Barbara Lieut. Comdr. John H. Colhoun. re-| jight, were weeld end guests at Carrol tired, was host noon at his on West River Mrs. Barron D. at tea Tuesday after-|pg)) 4nd attended the dance given by onial home, Harwood, | the midshipmen Saturday evening at - and | he Naval Academy. e sail Mr. and Mrs. George Wood were ing today for in Eu-|hosts at luncheon Tuesday in honor rope. g of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Douglas of Mrs. Kurtz, wife of Capt. Thomas ‘Washington R. Kurtz, entertained ompany of Mrs. Ashe, wife of Lieut. Comdr. 16 at supper Sunday eve George B. Ashe, entertained at bridge Hall, wher is spe Tuesday afternoon. and early Summer Kurtz's absence in Sout Judge and Mrs. J Young of York mm Capt. John Timmons, B for the week end a ing for the Harvard- crew races. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith of Washington and their daughter, Miss Dian Smith, are the guests of friends in Annapolis having come for the graduation, of Stirling P. Smith, a nember of the graduating class at the 5 3 aval Academy. Maj. and Mrs. John S. Strahorn en Mrs. Kenyon, wife of Comdr. George tertained at a supper party followed | Kenyon, entertained at bridge Mon- by bridge Mc evening at the|gday afternoon at her home, on Severns Cou iub in honor of Dr. | Rodgers road. and Mrs. s Douglas. Hinds, wife of Capt. A. W. Gov. Ritchie mother, 18 spending the week in Albert Ri at a r Philadelphia as the guest of Mrs. H. S. Lacey. Prof. and Mrs. and hi were hos tive mansic - of the Gene Arturo Fernandez Soctety, Daught he Revolution, | have had as their guests Dr. and who were atter onvention in | Mrs. Louis Herrera of Philadelphia. lialnmr\l:l | s. Weeks, wife of Col. Charles Mrs. Kalen W. Weeks, who now is on duty at was host Schofleld ' Barracks, Honolulu, is afternoy on Murray spending the month in Annapolis the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Fell of Baltl- | Charles C. Slayton. Mrs. Weeks has more. Mrs. flerold Hunter and Miss|come to Annapolis for the gradua- Sarah Harrison Powell were guests |tjon of her son, Charles W. Weeks, for the week end of Mr. Fell’s parents, | i who is a member of the grad. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas 2. Nav: in Avno Thomes 'Curcier wmsi|MACNS clush 2t tha N0, S iNaval among the guests at the house party given a week ago at the Gibson Island Club by Mr. Lawrence Mayo Bailliere, Reception is Given In honor of his brother, Mr. Thomas 3ailliere. and his fla Miss Marian . . Cromwell Riggs of Baltimore, who In MISS Notes Honor are to be married in June. S Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Philip Sey-| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Notes of 1913 mour were hosts at an informal sup- | Kenyon street northwest held a recep- unday evening in honor of | tion Mrs. Copeland of New Orleans, who is_thelr guest. Mrs. J. C. Wilmer, who has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. C. F. R. Ogilvle, and her brother, Judge Adolph A. Hoehling, at their homes at Chevy Chase, Md., has returned to Annapoli Miss Elizabeth Ridgely was hostes &t an informal supper dance Wednes day evening at the home of her par- last evening from 9 to 10:30 o'clock in honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Caroline Notes, who was a member of the confirmation class at the Elghth Street Temple Friday evening. Mrs. Notes was assisted by Miss Martha W. Lawn of Lebanon, Pa., her house guest, who will be a debutante next season. Following the reception there was ents, Prof. and M R nald ¥ a buffet supper and dancing. The Ridgely, on College Green, St. John home was decorated with white flow- College. ers, lilles, carnations, roses and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton enter- | peonies. talned at a supper, followed by a dance, Saturday evening at their home mnear Annapolis in honor of a|Gamma Phi Betas Plan number of the Harvard alumni who A Benefit Bndg‘e Party came on for the Harvard-Navy cuse crew ruces. The Gamma Phi Betas of the Dis- trict of Columbia will give a benefit Comdr. and Mrs. George Ken yon were hosts at an informal sup- per dance at Log Inn Friday ev ning bridge party at the Brooke Tea Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frank |House, Georgla avenue and Blair Slingluff, jr.. were hosts at dinner, fol- | rond, Saturday afternoon, June 6. lowed by bridge, Wi evening el ; o hetr home o MaPBhnd avenne. S | Those who have reserved tables are Mrs. Herbert W. Underwood enter-|Mrs. Benjamin F. Dulaney, Mrs. tained a company of 40 at bridge, fol- | Prke Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Beebe, lowed by tea, Wednesday afternoon at | Mrs. James A. Rolls, Mrs. George W. Carvel Hall, where she has spent the | Lipscomb, Miss Nona Doherty, Miss Winter and Spring Helen E. Bliss, Miss Leta Adams, Mrs. Mott, wife of Lieut. George C.|Miss Hortense Hoad and Miss Lorene Mott (M. C.), entertained at bridge [ E. Kreider. Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother, who is her guest. Miss Jane Miller entertained a | THE _SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. T, MAY 31, 25—PART 9. SOCIETY GRADUATE OF LAST WEEK home of M Virginia Scl iunll(}\“l 1414 Dec ur street, Tuet in honor of Miss [ whowse marriuge to Mr. J of Hornell, Y., will take place next month. MISS MILDRED CRANDALILL, SRS SR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Crandall, a graduate from National Park 7 Semiinary last week. Crab au Gratin. This is an appetizing entree, to be ! ltems O‘ Personal Interest Norfolk, Va., have been spending the|used as a substitute for meat The To Washington Resi Mrs. Joel Hillman, guest of Mr. and Mrs. senheimer, returned to Atlant Wednesday. who w Mrs. Belle Rothschild is located in | her new Mount apartment, 1 Pleasant streets. Sh Lawrenc dents | as the ic City mont and e was | hostess Tuesday at luncheon and mah Jong. Master LeRoy Hutzler, Jir., « mond, Va., has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Waller of Sixteenth street for a week turned Friday to his home. panied by his grandmother, Mrs. lerstein. Mrs. Sarah Fla., is staying at Levy of Mrs. J. S. Kann is visiting in Richmond, Va. The Junior Council held i meeting of the season in the rooms of the temple Tuesday sident, Miss Philad of Wellesley College. celia. Oppenheimer e \l!mgttw Hotel f Rich- grand. n He re- accom- Wal ute to our Jewish boys who paid the [don't supreme sacrifice ing the World o | war. s = e he confirmants of the Street Temple, with their | held a reception in the vestry friend ts Tlast vestry night is in phia to attend a class reunion JMrs. Clarence Grosner is spending a week in Atlantic City Mrs. D. F. Eiseman gave a eon Wednesday at the Countr to 12 guests, followed by brid meh-jong. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Kin returned to their home in New York | City. Mrs. Milton Ney birthday anniversary with at the Country Club Tuc members of her family. celebrate Mrs. Ralph Dombrower has r to her home in Richmond, Va., spending two weeks with her Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Charles daughter, Mrs. Abe Liebman turned from Atlantic City they spent a few days. Jesse Fishel of Kaufman, w . N. Y.. have been the gue: the past week of Mr. and Mrs Fishel of 2614 Connecticut Mrs. Alice Barchfeld, who ha the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fis turns today after being the g Mrs. Holman, in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benr T A lunch. y Club ge and g have | week in town for the exercises. s E oblenze lias refurned Stationers and Emgravers d her |from a in Atlantic City. 3t i luncheon | The »untry Club gave | 611 Twelfth Street N.W. day to|an informal last night at the| |club. preceded by a dinner. A large number of dinner parties were given. eturned ifter wrents, Benjamin Rosenfeld. ith her has re- where Broi sts for A. M venue been hel, re. uest of nett of party of ten at the supper dance, in | Carvel Hall, Saturday evening. Miss Ryan of guest of her brother-ir is the | sister, | lomdr and Mrs. “Jack"” Simpson, at their home on Porter road { l’%lfum W PIANOLAS AND umpwm' PIANDE” Mrs. Clif ife of Lieut. Comdr. | BRMOME . ST Alfred L. Clifton (M. C.), entertained | at bridge Monday afternson at her | home at the Naval Hospital in honor of Mrs. Wattles of Philadelphia, who is her guest. Students of Severn School, Severna " Park, Md., were hosts at a dance on Priday evening in the ballroom at Carroll Hall. Mrs. Teel, wife of Mr. Rolland Teel, principal of the school, and Mrs. Gfeenslade, wife of Capt. | John Greenslade, chaperoned the | dance. Admiral and Mrs. Chester Wel were gue irday of Mrs. A. V Hinds at Carrol Hall, where Mrs. Hinds spending the Spring and | early Summ Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest was | hostess to a company of 40 on Thurs- N e rocrmon e bridge. Tonowes| Our Big Special by a tea . o Mis. Vosbury, wife of Lieut. B. P. na Fme‘Baby Vosbury, entertained at bridge Tu Grand Piano Pk R0 ac like | Weber Grand 2 jweber Grand .....$7 'Kurtzman Grand...$8 7s the verdiet Wwhern ffie new ) /PERMANENT WAVING \WITH OIL 7 used. A friumph of odern effort: the hair oft and pliable on white,blonde, ad finted heads. " Marinello Beauty Parlor 171 Cdlmbll Rd. [P Col, 10153 -~ - Steinway Grand . .$1,000 Terms Arranged If Desired Many Fine Traded-in Upright Pianos at Sale of Baby Grands s475- Also Specials in Traded-in Grands .$245 .$650 50 75 $100 00 > |attended Comedy Is Presented For Welfare Society Tuesday evening, May 26, the Wom- an’s Welfare Association presented the ‘Washington Shakespeare Society in an old English comedy, preceded by band concert at Temple Heights, site of the new United Masonic Tem- ple, at the corner of Connecticut and Florida avenues. The entire United States Army Band, directed by . W. J. Stannard, gave a splendid program. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Owen Wilcox, and was & rollicking comedy, exceptionally well acted and beautifully costumed. Two five-minute talks, telling of the work of the Woman's Welfare Associ- atlon, were made by Rabbl Schweffel and by the Rev. W. L. Darby. The Speakers were introduced by Dr. It L. Dessasure. The grounds were illuminated by large searchlights and comfortable seati cilities provided. Many |members were secured by young iac who took up a collection. The & was managed by the president, A Wesley Martin Stoner, and her exe tive bourd Bri&gc and Ma}\-_] ong Party Is Announced A bridge and mah-jong given Girls ¥ £ Holiday near Mount V Thursday & rnoon clock. bers of Holiday House committ Mrs. John C. Boyd, Miss Anr Gowan, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. / tuart, Miss Charlotte Harding Clara Nourse, Mrs. H. C. Bolton and Mrs. W. H. Woodward, chairman Miss Haines is chairman of publicity. Surprise Shower Given H recipe will serve five per one-half a vs with their son-in-law | followin: Herbert | sons: Two green peppers cupful of minced celery, one grated onion, two cupfuls of thick cream e. two teaspoonfuls of salt, one teaspoonfiil of paprika, one cupful of shredded crab meat and two cup. fuls of cooked macaroni. Mix the in | i . . gredients, then pour into an eu | Mr. Milton King and Mr. George|g utin aish. Cover with fine bread re spending the week end| rumbs and three tablespoenfuls of n Baltimor grated cheese. Bake for 40 minutes Miss Fannie Rich was in Baltimore | {n u moderate oven the past week to attend the class re- union of Goucher College. The American Legion will hold its annual memorial service in the King- Blont Circle at the cemetery this aft- ernoon at 230 o'clock. This is a trib. past few d and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Jacobs of Twenty-eighth street. | R | Miss Jeanette Baer b | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atlantic City. s joined her . Baer, in Beneman In China it is the rule of good so. ciety that widows do not remarry. ey are not forbidden to do so, but are thought more highly of if they |on Friday night, which was altimore, who sister, Mrs. luncheon | Mrs. Sidney Ross of | was a recent guest of h Edmund Kaufman, gave a | followed by mah-jong, at the Balti- {more Suburban Club, ‘Wednesday. to |50 guests. A number of friends from Waushington motored over to attend When the wedding marchresounds,the The Friday Club met at the Arling ’ ar, £ ton Hot »r luncheon, followed by guests ’”*”[‘h to the [ mah-jong last we wedding in re- The Wednesday Afternoon Club had ‘!Hnw heon, followed b mah-jong, last week at the Country Club. { Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl and son, {Max Weyl, 2nd, are now in their sub. |urban home, 104 Leland place, Chevy Chase, Md., which they have taken for the Summer. Miss Evelyn Pfeifer of Providence, R. 1., is among the graduates of the ional Cathedral School. The ex- s started Friday, to be continued »ugh Tuesday, commencement days und Mrs. Pfeifer are spending the sponse to Bre- wood-engraved in- vitations. In the plans for the Junc dding include consultation with T JUNE SALE [ DRESSES { SUITS, COATS, HATS An important sale event which offers a timely opportunity to secure Pasternak apparel at very substantial price con- cessions. Street, Afternoon, Dinner | and Evening GOWNS Unusual Values 28 338 48 Another Attractive Group - In Honor of Bride-to-Be | A surprise shower was given at the | Chiefly Dinner and Evening Gowns Radically Reduced for immediate clearance Formerly $125 to $195 $68 88 | Many of These Gowns Are | Reduced Below Cost Ensetrnble Suits Satin Formerly Sold for $125 ‘ 378 i Sport and Dressy - L COATS ! 45 55 75 385 HATS REDUCED ! To $10, $12, $15 Kormerly ried Ma ding journey. Husbands and wi with each other—they simp! M-BR@KS & CO e e S e i G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th The Event Washington Waits For! T-U=-E-S-D-A Opportunity Week Washington Never Forgets Miss Helen Murphy A and to make her home in this city after returning from her wed- Animals and birds, especially !hofie‘ in captivity, have no more resolute | champion in England than the beau- | tiful Duche: of Portland. Not.long ago the dutchess persuaded her hus. | band to visit a certain market in | which caged birds are offered for sale. The duke was so impressed that he bought 700 of the caged pris- oners and. them set fres June 6. || #m. to 9 p.m. LEGHORN & STRAW HATS CLEANED and REBLOCKED Let us clean and reblock your old straw and leghorn hats in one of the new spring.styles. We will make it look like new. Save money by making your own hats new in hat trimmings—Flowers and Feathers Large selection of advanced sty frames les in Straw Braids—Straw Cloths R. DIMOND, mar- 508 11th St. N.W. ves never argue ANNOUNCEMENT The exhibition of students’ work of the National School of Fins and Applied Art. 1747 Rbode Island ave. M st n.w.). will continue until Saturday. The exbibition is open trom 10 (Conn. ave. and Complete Selection of New Spring Materials Everything ladies’ Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop Main 8322 dispute. Announcing a “Fitting=out” Sale The proper Shoes for every occasion of Summer wear—wall- ing, golf, tennis, afternoon and evening—for every member of the family—in White, Black, Brown, Tan, Dull and Patent Leather. A carefully assembled group of Burt qualities that will be placed on sale, beginning tomorrow, Monday—at special prices which will permit the selection of three pairs for practically the usual price of two. 8.85 to ]285 7-50to 13.50 Men’s. . Children’s. . . 275 to 4.35 Growing Girls'— 550t0 7.50 Women’s You can supply the wanted Colors in our exceptional Hosiery at the same time Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street ’ Begins Next The Six-Day Sale And the History-Making Event of Our Business Coats, Dresses, Underwear, Hosiery Jewelry, Leather Goods, Blouses Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Petticoats Skirts, Sweaters, Shoes, Millinery %‘and More Than Half %_ Less Than Regular Prices See Monday’s Star—4 Pages