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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., APRIL 14, 1920—-PART 3 Social Set Sched\flel Varied Festivities % In Program of Week Prospective Brides Honored by Friends in Chevy Chase —Charming Dinners and Bridge Parties ‘Listed. Miss Katherine Martin, the daughter of Mrs, J. T. Martin, entertained at a buffet supper Friday evening, at her home on Grafton street in honor of Miss Lillian Lattimer, whose marriage | to Mr. S. Brashear Avis, jr. will take place Tuesday, April 30. The guests ‘were Miss Harriett Whitford, Miss Mar- gery Shinkle, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Jane Love, Miss Mabel Mead, Miss Carolyn Willcox, Miss | Edwina Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | Martin, Mr. Clark Brant, Mr. Chlrles‘ Robert Morrow, Mr. Edward Farrar, Dr. | Frederick Farrar, Dr. Cedric Carpenter, Mr. Herndon Phillips, Mr, Jack Mar- shall, Mr. William Hoge, Mr. Prescott | Gately, Miss Marion Carmichael and Mr. Carl Dickenson. Mrs. Ernest R. McComas will enter- tain at a luncneon and miscellaneous shower, Friday, April 19, in her home on Jocelyn street, in honor of Miss | Marion Hinton, whose marriage to Mr. Burr MacKensie will take place early in May. Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor of Chevy Chase Parkway has issued cards for a | luncheon and bridge Wednesday, April | 17, at the Congresional Country Club. Mrs. Benjamin S, Warren of Elm street entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Columbia Country Club. Mrs. David A. Snyder of Woodbine street will entertain at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Kenwood Country Club. Miss Mary Devereux, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereux of West Bradley Lane, has gone to New Or- leans, La. She was a bridesmaid at the wedding there of her cousin, Miss Fredica Devereux O'Rielly and Mr. Robert Moore Parker, Wednesday, April 10. Mrs, Zora Hudloff, who has been on | an extended visit to St. Petersburg, Fla., is the house guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Col. and Mrs. P. M. | Anderson of Broad Branch road. | The Thursday Book Club met with | Mrs. Fay Holbrook, in her home, on | West Kirke street. Mrs. Holbrook re- | viewed “Men Who Have Failed the | Presidency as I Knew Them, From | Grant to Coolidge,” by H. L. Stoddard. Party of Four Planning |the S. 8. Leviathian for the British| MRS. JOHN JAMES KLAK, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Humphrey of 1818 Belmont road, and before her marriage a week ago she was Miss Ruth Catherine Humphrey. —Clinedinst Photo. cupied by former Attorney General Miss Isabclla L. Grant Sargent and his family. Mrs. Hyman < HOHOI‘ Guest at DXI’“‘ICP entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home. Miss Isabella L. Grant of Wentworth, Mr. John Imirie of West Bradley| N, H, was the guest of honor at a Lane left Tuesday evening for New York ‘ farewell dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. City, whence he sailed Wednesday on | Clarence True Wilson Thursday evening, April 11, in the Methodist Bullding. Dlughteu of the Barons l Hold Annual Meeting ‘The annual meetin d luncheon of the Deughters of the Barons of Runny- mede, descendants of the Magna Charta barons, was held yesterday at the Wil- lard. The honor guests were Dr. and Mrs. Larnard, Mrs. Geare, Miss South- gate and Miss Dorsey Washington of this city, Miss May H. Hinton, North Carolina, and Miss Cairns of New York City. Members attending were Mrs. Robert G. Hogan, Mrs. John Abel, Mrs. Stoussat, Mrs. Leakin, Mrs, Keating and Mrs, John L. Middleton of Maryland. From Virginia were Mrs. James Branch Cabell, Mrs, Hunter, Mrs. Bruce Howe, Mrs, W. S. Hoover of West Virginia and also Mrs, Gory Hogg and Mrs. E. D. Talbott; from California, Mrs. Frderick | Beutell and Mrs. C. C. Cottle; Colo- rado, Mrs. Freeman C. Rogers; Miss Jean Anderson, Tennessee; Mrs. Albert | L. Calder, Rhode Island; Mrs. Howard, Bailey, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Edwin Erle | Sparks, New Jersey; Mr. Charles F. | Rice, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. W. H. H, Mc-| Fadden, Texas; Mrs. Benton Pollock, St. Louis; Mrs. Bertha Lincoln Heustis, Dubuque, Jowa; Mrs. John Brabson, jr., Michigan; Mrs. J. Henry Fall, New Jer- sey; Mrs, H. Eugene Chubbuck, Illinois; Mrs. J. K. Walker, Louisiana; Mrs. H. R. Howell, Towa; Mrs. F. D. Ellison, | Mrs. Albert L. Johnson, Miss Anne 8. Ames, Mrs. A. 8. McAllister, Mrs. A. M. | Feltus and Mrs, Howard L. Hodgkins of | Washington. Echo de France Schedules Meeting for April 16 ‘The Echo de France will meet Tues- | | day, April 16, at St. Paul's Hall, 1423 V | street northwest, at 8 p.m. The pro- | gram includes songs by Mlle. J. Prevost | | and Mr. J. Barbecot, a series of historical | and artistic views of Washington, most of them in natural colors, by Mr, Philipps, with comments in French. and finally a sketch, “Oh Monsieur!” by | Mme. and Mr. A, Beneteau. American automobiles now lead in popularity in Danzig. * | Permanent | | Waves E By Graduate Operators ||l Personally Supervised by | MISS TUCKER “Elegance Without Extravagance” Poaris says .. That the last individual touch to the smart day- time costume is the “fish- erman” hat of bakou or sisol straw. Agnes was the creator of this flatter- ing style. Our new models are delightfully flower trimmed or simply ribbon tailored. $10 POPRSIRR rberichS TWELFTH=<F STS. These Are Extremely for madame and mademoiselle featured at 25 “Elegance Without Extravagance” Water Trip Through Europe. Mrs, Arthur J. May of Jocelyn street left Thursday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gordan McKay of Cleve- land, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. May and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seibold will sail on | | Isles and Continental Europe, where he will travel on business for the ensuing two months. Miss Sue Yancey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Yancey, returned Monday to |and Miss M. A. Forness. Ber nome on Meinley street stter a| A short address of farewell was given New” York | Visit to her brother-in-law and sister, (by Bishop McDowell, who spoke of the Saturday, Aprll 20, Arom Nip Conte |Lieut. and Mrs, W. K. Goodney of |appreciation of the Board of Temper- | Grande, for Barcelona. They will motor | Pensacola, Fla. | ance, Prohibition and Public Morals for | | The other guests included Bishop and | Mrs. William Fraser McDowell, Dr. and | |/ | Mrs. E. L. Eaton, Miss Jessie Eaton, | Miss E. F. Pierce, Mrs. A. E. Brownrigg Paris reflects the brilliance of Spring in the colors she uses for her frocks and gowns. Gay printed silks in primitive and modernistic patterns — individualistic flowered chiffons and georgettes in a more feminine mood for afternoon, country club or evening wear. Yes, Paris has gone far afield for new and novel effects and we have chosen the smartest of her creations for reproduction, That is why women of style consciousness are so enthusias- $5.00 | Shumpoosn:d—— | et uie < $1.90 | Finger Wave LUCIE TUCKER through Spain, the Italian lakes, Aus- tria, Germany, Belgium and France. Mrs. Arthur W. Shelton entertained | _Mrs. Leon M. Betts will entertain the Florence Oircle of the Chevy Chase | Chapter of the Florence Crittenton at dinner on Wednesday evening in her | Home at tea tomorrow from 2 to 5 home on Tennyson street, in honor of | her son, Mr. James Shelton, Mr. Wil- | liam S. Kerby and Mr. Dean Currie who are students of the University of Michigan. Miss Grace Edwina Dutton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton of Hesketh street, returned on Tuesday to | resume her studies at Hood College, Frederick, Md. Mrs. Francis Chapin Breckenridge, | accompanied by her little daughter, | Barbara Anne, has returned to her home on Broad Branch road. Mrs. Jerney Ebert entertained at| supper-bridge Wednesday evening at | the Manor Club. Covers were laid for 16. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Overbey, Mr. Dudiey Overbey and Mrs. John E. Overbey of Danvile, Va., were the week end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pentz Wilcox of Meadow Lase. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox entertained their club at Ainner-bridge ‘Thursday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burkart of Con- necticut avenue entertained at a dinner dance last evening. Mrs. 1. D. Brent and her son Irl'Darcy of Flint, Mich., are ihe house guests of Mrs. Brent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hart of Jeniler street. Miss Harvey of Scranton, Pa. is the house guest of her brotuersi-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Sersg2 L. Ltwis of Ridgewcod svex Mrs George Guiatagtn entertained at & bridge s Wednesday n her home | an Mevads avenue. Church Guild Members To be Guests at Luncheon. Mrs. Louis L. Boekhoff. assisted by %er mother, Mrs. Louise B. Skel;:?, n‘x;‘d . George W. Stone, will entertain the gll’xslh? Se‘ctlon, No. 2, of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church at luncheon | on Tuesdav, the 16th, at her home on | Quiney street. e ¢ of his son-in Va, is the house guest of his son-in- yaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wwilllam T. Pollard of McKinley street. | Mrs. G. W. S. Sandlin_hes returned | to her home in Rocky Mount, N. C., after being the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook of McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meadows of F. Russell of Herndon, |- o'clock pm. at her home on Ingomar | street. Miss Anne Beach, daughter of I and Mrs. Charles H. Beach of Meado Lane, returned Monday to St. Mary's Seminary, St. Mary's, Md, to resume her studies. Mrs. John V. Richards entertained at luncheon and bridge Saturday, April 6, at her home on Meadow Lane, in honor of Miss Clayton Estes of Mexico. Mrs. G. A. Birch and her son Robezt of Cummins Lane, are the house gues' of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Birch of Cam~ bridge, Mass. Mr. Carroll Wolcott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Wolcott of West Kirke street, has returned to Cornell Uni- versity to resume his studies. Entertains in Honor Of Daughter's Birthday. Mrs. Norman Bull entertained at { luncheon and bridge on Saturday, April 6, in her home on Northampton street, in honor of the birthday anni- ;erlslnry of her daughter, Miss Betty ull. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Brooke, who have been visiting in the Southern States, returned Friday, April 5, to their home on West Woodbine street. During their absence their home was occupied by Mr. and Jrs. J. C. Clag- horn, who have remo to their Sum- mer home on the upper Potomac, where Mr. Claghorn will open his Sum- mer Art School. Mrs. Mary Kennedy and Miss Louise | Kennedy of Louisville, Ky.. are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Bell of Forty-fourth place. Mrs. Bell entertained at tea on Friday afternoon in honor of her guests. Miss Lucy Mackrille of West Kirke street entertained at tea on Thursday from 5 to 7 o'clock in honor of her house guest, Miss Brownie Merritt of Atlanta, Ga. |the gift which Miss Grant has made |to the board for the furtherance of its | | program. A reading was given by Miss | Jessie Eaton, entitled “The Littlest || | Rebel.” Miss Grant is returning to her home in Wentworth about April 16. BEAUTY SHOP 1220 G St. N.W. Appointments—Fr. 8093 Open Evenings @ Bro ESTABLISHED 1&02' i BYSHION Bridal Gifts Satisfactory selections can be quickly made from the thousands of articles shown in our stocks of Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Sterling Silver Imported Novelties Inspection does not imply the slightest obligation to purchase. DO Jewellers Silversmiths Stationers A Subtle Costume Accent To be smart the shoe must contribute its accent to the har- mony of the ensem- ble. Fashion has tic about our selections. x* Women’s and Misses’ e (CAl/ At a Savings of $10 to $25 on Each Coat Copies of Lanvin, Patou, Vionnet, Paquin, Worth e Charleston, W. Va.. were the week end 3 TR S toctedte | gue;%&r Mrs‘,nn{_‘egdg:;;e(?;h;{ncx:] e-; | .:“:..:“:":..:“:“:“:.o:oo:oezqo:n:oo:Qo:u:u:oo:u:“:»:n:»:fiozoo:“:oo:“.n:“.n.“‘\o:n.fi,“:".o5 placed her stamp of sid ik Cai . roe, L 2 approval on the so- strect. ad Mrs. George Kreutzer and | °8® HEREAFTER THIS SHOP WILL BE KNOWN AS GREENBURG’S, INC. }. :?“i it SE'note! their children have returned from New | o3 P Y z‘ phisticated ‘combina- Vork City to thelr, bome here. and o ; ‘:’ tion of snake skin . Mrs. . D. Pearlm: |® . " thelr danghier Shiriey have returned 1o ® and kid. We concur. MATERIALS—Kashmir, t Livingston street after & - s::::dx:‘:'::veo;l weekfi in Atlantic City, 3‘ Broadcloth, Silk Crepe, . J., and New York City. & Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitlock and L ber n.n.lfl.:ll. Lemon Pie ?.‘.‘.....'7"..:' e, Strawberey, Partait Cake Tee Cream an it Phone Col. 10028 Lady Baltimere 95 ¢% «% o% o% o o XTI XEXIXTXS 1229 . FORMERLY THE YOUNG LADIES’ Reorganization Sal e G STREET N.W' $1.50t0 $2.95 Tweed, Basket Weaves, Cedar Park: spent the A g{;{ 3.?:.& ":.,‘.fus‘u'mf’n'.’} home in : . .i. Satins erwe orest, Md. | i c ¢ i k of the Young Ladies’ Shop, comprising a RS . Zimmer f Ohic is the house Having taken over the entire stock o oung o : tu‘eg'of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin M. Barr new Spring merchandise, we delight in announcing our first sale under the new & FURS—Galyak, Squirrel, ofu'rr:x‘én,?:_sl; S{!.l:"';‘:{ano“":n;cm? 4 z)ar:aier::}c::i‘:\ll lillorllze:ofl?ll:lcl:::l including the handling of larger sizes in dresses, ‘E. Ermine, Fox, Caracul, st e hymme, 8101 . o RS g & Mole or Krimmer g‘r’eyy‘e ‘crh::‘: g:':‘-':;én;?m g ’%’ The items listed below are specially offered for Monday and Tuesday. :.{{ Home From Motor Tour 4 DRESS COATS ENSEMBLE SUITS ji Every Coat is Hand-Tailored »: o . . Miss Eva Wellesley Cummins returned | ' | Trimmed with the latest e Ty et 319,75 et S 8" and Silk Lined Jast Sunday to her home on McKinley x Furs, in the season’s newest are Silk Lined. uclu:{u g e o< street after a 10-day motor trip With | 8 | shades of Tan, Gray, Blue and 7 Georgettes and plain Crepe .3.4 e Miss Susan Richmond and Miss Jessie | %% | Back. Sizes 14 to 44, Regularly $29.50 to $35 Chines. Sizes 14 to 44. X Misses” sizes, 14 to 20 Edmonson Hrog e e Moravian | &, | Resularly $29.50 to $35 Regularly $10 to $12.50 ety Ealdurv‘f:‘wdvnlt l:: metg‘n-&lem.tfl. C} % s 75 °© COATS J ; sapj re country of . . " 3 . i;‘mdm “'}"é‘hc',“’"'jl',‘ a4 fhe Amien @ 19 Cloth, Szg:’::f‘r”olre Silk 2 Small ;’omen p‘ /uzes arleston, 3 . £ <3 "The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church .:' Jleok m:or e ‘:‘ 3772 to 49)2 ;glnfive = dxg' A 1&':1":..“21‘2":2 >4 garment! $13.95 .3. i B e i g L4 SPORT COATS ‘Sizes 14 to 44. e LTI T O, Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Hyman have re- (% | oo ol = Saree N | Regularly $19.75 to $22.50 SAMPLE DRESSES R Ao TAlaesti turned to thelr home oh Harrison streel, &> | vox colire: Smatt, new shades e || A speclsl, group of Sample N G S g and ultra-modern styles. Sizes Dresses. inclu Loty b . . roup of Sprin °§° 14 to 44, y DRESSES AND V. it ‘n;r. - :;;n:. i Sllk Hosnery up of Spring o | Regularly $29.75 to $37.50 egularly g .!: BEACON INN | % gy SILK ENSEMBLES ae «AS YOU 1801 Calvert St. N.W. - 19 oSkt B . $99.50 sl 2.50 % SUNDAY DINNER, $1.90| £ the latest shades. . by tH] 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. .g Reuxiily SE950 fo/ 63 ; & LIKE I Fruit or Oyster Cocktail g e wergsi |G YHE HOUSE OF FASHION/ ¢ = ‘s‘ L Sheer, clingingly lovely ozo ki .? silken hose in the shades < ’ : ! oo which smart women have o { 3 learned contribute the Cast fikty VoAt : : igt % oats perfectly rep: in, £ g flw@. £oke ot har.m 0:1 s c:‘; the dressmaker features of ; * trast to Spring’s ensemble the coats which the great de- ? LADI :s SHOP vogue. signers have incorporated in oo e e —— their Spring creations. o PR EEL TR TR L oodrodoadeede fosdo ool - 2 ATy PNF A N T