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SOCIETY Navy Relief Amateurs ! Draw Annapolis Interest Two Performances of “Cock Robin" Presented by Croup—Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest Gives Tea. ANNAPOLIS. Md. March 12.—An- napolis this week was interested in an smateur performance given by the Navy Relief Society and the largest sudience attended this evening's per- formance as the Navy Relief shows are always a big drawing card. This vear's presentation is “Cock Robin." The two performances—the first this evening for the midshipmen and their guests and the second next week—will be given in Mahan Hall. The boxing team is away this week end at Syracuse and the athletics will be confined to swim- ming, fencing and other indoor sports Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest enter- tained at tea Sunday afternoon in her home at Wardour in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Owings, who recently re- turned from their wedding trip and are occupying the home of the bride at Wardour. Besides the guests of honor those invited were Mrs. Richard Bald- win, Miss Mollie George of Baitimore, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant, Mrs. Charles Doyen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan. Mrs. Robert Hil- liard, Mrs. Robert Cabaniss, Miss Eliza- beth Gordon. Dr. D. Huntley Gordon. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey E Overesch, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Otto L. Nimitz, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Dahlgren, Miss Fisher of Baltimore, Mr. George Bingley of St. Jobn's Col- lege, and Comdr. and Mrs. John Bow- ers. Mrs. Carryl H an and Mrs. Robert Hilllard presided at the tea table Miss Mollie George of spent the week end in Annapc guest of Miss Mollie Milligan Milligan spent several days this week in Baltimore as the guest of Miss Ellen Buchanan Meiere in her home on Cal vert street, and also with Mrs. John Spilman at Roland Park Mrs. Thomas C. Hart. wife of the superintendent of the Naval Academy, was _honor guest of Mrs. Henry Cooke at luncheon Tuesday Other guests were Mrs. Frank H. Sadler, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Giles, Mrs. Charles W. Eliason. Mrs. Thomas L. Gatch, Mrs. Toland, mother of Mrs. Cooke; Mrs. Frank Lash, Mrs. Ridgely Melvin, Mrs. Howard Mor- ton, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan and Middleton Semmes Guest. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Laurence T. DuBose entertained at dinner this eve- ning in their quarters on Bowyer road. Their guests were Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Laurence Wild, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Overesch, Mrs. C. Erskine Clement, Mr. Forbes Colhoun and Lieut. Comdr. Joseph R. Redman of Washington, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Archie Glann and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lynde McCormick. Miss Josephine Rice, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice and Miss Mary Webb Spencer, daughter of Mrs. Leigh Noyes of Washington, were the week end guests of Miss Bianca Clement at Ogle Hall. Miss Spencer will return to Annapolis this week end for a visit to Miss Clement. | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvy E. Overesch entertained at dinner Wed- nesday evening in their home on Prince George street. Their guests were Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Laurence Wild, Mrs. C. Erskine Clement and Lieut. Comdr. Armit C. Thomas. Mrs. Frank H. Sadler was hostess at a supper party Saturday evening in | honor of Miss Isabella Hart, daughter cf Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart. The | party was given in the quarters of Capt. and Mrs. Sadler on Bowyer road. Among others present were Miss Bianca Clemept, Miss Bliss Schumann, daugh- \ ter of Capt. and Mrs. Roland W. Schu- | mann; Miss King, Miss Katherine | Stark, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. | Harold R. Stark of Washington, the | former aide to Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adems. The midship- | men were Thomas P. O'Connell, Rich- ard Lambert, Joseph Loughlin, Edwin | T. McKeathen and Douglas Kelley. Mrs. C. Erskine Clement entertained At luncheon on Sunday in her home. Ogle Hall, when the company ineluded Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wentworth Boy- | kin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Boykin, | jr. and Mr. €dmund Rumbold from Baltimore and Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan of | Annapolis. Mrs. Bryan was hostess at an in- formal morning party Sunday in honor of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Boykin; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Boykin, jr., and Mr. Edmund Rumbold of Baltimore. Those invited to meet them were Commodore and Mrs. Edward.Lloyd, Capt. and Mrs Charles Oman. Capt. and Mrs. Johr B. Kaufman, Capt. E. H. H. Old, Mrs. Richard Baldwin, Miss Mollie George of Baltimore, Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Mrs. Roscoe Bulmer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton. Mrs. Robert Cabaniss entertained at tea Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Owings Mrs. D. Claude spent _the week with her aunt cousin, Mrs, Robert Beverly and Miss Frances Bev- erly in Win /i timore as the M B andy Edward H. H er returning from At- lantic City, was called there again by the iliness of her mother, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Robert Hilliard entertained at dinner last evening in her home on Shkaw street. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart entertained a small company in- formally at dinner last evening in honor of Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, | who came to Annapolis to lecture to the midshipmen of the first class. Mrs. Bristol was to have accompanied him, but owing to illness was not able to be present. Others at dinner were Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd and Lieut. and Mrs. Earle H Kincaid Mrs. A. G. Cooke of Waterbury, and Mrs. Robert Welch of Millersville, near Annapolis, are spending some time at the Breakers at Palm Beach, Fla Mrs. Welch will return shortly, but Mrs. Cooke will travel on the west coast of lorida and will go to Savannah, Ga where she 1 join her sister, Mrs. Frederic Cotton of Boston and Water- bury, at the De Soto Hotel. Mrs. C: daughter, Mrs. Richard Whith: from several we join her in thefr home in | shortly will return where she has spe here mother and wil Miss Sally Whithall, Washington. Mr. Mason Te! Annapolis is sper West Palm Beac! Mr. end Mr and Mr. and Mrs Wilmington, Del. were th guests of Comd Albert Per in their quart ad. _Sa urday afternoon and her son Smith, enterts their apsrtm in henor of Mr. a and Mr. and Mrs. Y Capt. and Mrs. Charl Fla D-uglas Theodc tea for and M Trump and Mr. and Mrs guests also_included Comd Albert M. Penn Frank R A. Logan, Li Laurence Wild. Mrs Mrs. Howard Morton, Richard Morton and M Miss Bertha Morris Thompscn of Sweet Bri spent the week end as the Miss Mor I Lieut. an Southgate avenue Mr. George Van Santwood of Hotch- | kiss School. La Conn., spent the weel. end with Rear Admival Mrs. Thomas C. Hart in their qua ters at the Naval Academy. Miss Virginia White of Linden, V; the week end as the guest Bowers. wife of Comdr. John Bowers, in her home on Charles street Great regret is expressed here over the detachment of Capt. Henry D. Cooke, who, with Mrs. Cooke, has mad many friends in Annapolis, and also over the coming departure of Comdr and Mrs. Augustin T. Beauregard who | will leave in June. Comdr. and Mrs. | De Witt C. Ramsay also will shortly, and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs William H. O'Brien also. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Will H O'Brien, jr.. were guests of honor at dinner given last night by Comdr Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Comdr Mrs. Alfred W. Wolfe and Comar. Mrs. Richard H. Booth. The took place in the guarters of Comdr and Mrs. Hinckley on Upshur road, and the guests afterward went to the An- napolis Roads Club. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John L. Hall gave a dinner party Thursday evening. March 3, at which Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart were the guests | of honor. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert D.| Kirkpatrick were hosts at dinner Wed- nesday in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart. Capt. Dodge Woodward, U. S. A and Mrs. Woodward have moved from Annapolis, where they lived on Taney avenue, to Shipley Heights, in Anne Arundel County. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Powell of Englewood, N. J., have gone to Wash- ington and are at the Shoreham Hotel, after visting their daughter, Mrs, Hil- liard, widow of Comdr. Robert Hilliard (C. C.). in her home on Shaw street. Another family to leave Annapolis this Spring and who will be greatly missed will be Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Archie E. Glann and their children. Lieut. Comdr. Glann will go for duty on the U. 8. 8. Indianapolis. Universiry Cl\lb Dx'nner Dance Tuesday Evening¢ The University Club at 900 Fifteenth | street northwest will be the scene Tues- day evening of the traditional colors of guests of and nd leave | party | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED MISS RUTH BROWN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Brown of Lyon Village, Va., who announce | the engagement to Mr. Fareckson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Groome | Eareckson of Lyon Village. Benefit for St. Francis De Sales Church Tuesday The Holy Name Society of St | Francis de Sales Church will give their lannual chicken and. spaghetti “Ital- cnne” supper in the auditorium at Twentieth street and Rhode Island ave- nue northeast Tuesday evening. Sup- | per will be served from 4:30 to 8:30 c'clock. The proceeds will be turr | into the funds being raised to relieve | the indebtedness on the church. | Mr. John B. Rubino, chairman, will be assisted by Mr. Peter A. Mertz, Mr James E. Donahy, Mr. R. B. Early, Mr William R. Brennan, Mr. John Kane | Mz John J. McDermott, Mr. George A 3ingras, Mi. A. J. Fealy, Mr. L. M. Mc-~ Vearry. Mr. John J. Renals, Mr. Am- brose R Harrison, Mr. Harry H. Kirk My. H. P. Baldwin, Mr. J. J. Kava- | naugh, Mr. Fred Neitzey, Mr. Thomas S. Mallon, Mr. M. Raymond O'Mcara, Mr. John J. O'Brien, Mr. Howard Mc- Creight and Mr. John H. Stockmann. New York State Society To Hear College Glee Club The glee club and orchestra of Col- gate University will furnish the ente tainment Thursday evening, March 31, for the New York State Society in the large ball room of the Willard Hotel. Applicants for membership in the so- city should apply to Mr. Sands, at 410 Eleventh street northeast or room 1013 in the Interstate Commerce Commis- Slece uite o W Jaspe Clol 50 WEE I retamne. 13 Cushions 50c each. ERNEST HOLOBER CO. W. 519 Mass. Ave. N. Met. 8 Be wise . . . put your idle dollars to work. We believe the present time is the most advantageous time ior purchasing Diamond Jewelry We Therefore Present Wonderful Selections at Prices Remarkably Moderate for Jewels of Such Excellence. As jewelers of note, we are happy to recommend Ireland when the Dance Committee of | the club, headed by Mr. W. Waverly Taylor, jr.. will sponsor its annual St. Patrick dinner dance. | A careful selection of favors in keep- | ing with the occasion of St. Patrick's day will be presented to the guests These have been chosen in harmony of | color with floral and other decorations | that will adorn both the main dining room and the large ball room on the second floor of the club house Those who have made reservations | include the president of the club and Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Col. Raw- son Warren, Mr. Charles S. Campbell, Mr. Lewis Lofton Moneyway, Mr. | Northcutt Ely, Mr. Willlam H. Court- ney, Mr. L. Karlton Mosteller and Dr.| Frank B. 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Diamond Engagement Rings The Newest Settings, beginning at $50.00 and up. Jurius GarrinckeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Tenth Anniversary Sale GENUINE ORIENTAL RUGS Sale Begins Monday, March 14 1 Store Hours—9 AM. to 6 P.M. ] UT ten short vears ago, Nazarian Brothers came to Washington and started in a very modest way, and through their honest dealing with Washingtonians, they are today the out- standing Oriental Rug merchants. vhest quality of gen= ntiques and Mod- You will find only the hi uine Oriental Rugs, Sem ern Orientals in all sizes. The prices which have been placed on all rug extr 3 low: in fact, the lowest we have ever offered Orientals for. ire We have one of the most modern and ideal rug cleaning and repair departments in this section of the country and our corps of experts doing the repairing are ones who have made this a life work. assuring you that all work entrusted to us will be done perfectly and accurately. We cannot impress upon you too forcibly that our tenth anniversary sale offers you the unsurpassed value. WINDOW SHADES. ERRMANN—Est. 1892, at 811 E st. B.W. onds, it paperhanging service. s aw. Natl ET our estimates on wh G B ‘Nazarian Bros. Co. b . "1226 Connecticut Ave. D. C, MARCH 13. 19 Faculty Women of G. W. U. Arrange Colonial Program A “Colonial program,” given in trib- ute to the memory of George Washing- ton, will feature the March meeting of the Faculty Women of the George Washington University. It will take Place Friday afternoon in the large par- lors of the Hay-Adams House at 4 oclock, with Mrs. John Donaldson, chairman, presiding. Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, wife of the president of the university and honorary chairman of the Faculty Women's group, will assist in receiving the gue: Mrs. Russell Mc) program with piano sitions by e will open the s from compo- - AN COmPpOSers. The minuet v danced by Miss Lois Balcom and Mr. Don Boggs, under the direction of Miss Marian Chace of the Washington branch of Denishawn, ac- companied by Mr. George Cornwell, tal- S';l‘"d young composer-pianist of this The third number on the program will be a George Washington playlet, Happiness Day Maj. R. B. Law- rence of the Bicentennial Commission It will be presented by Mrs. Arnold Mc- Nitt as Martha Washington, Mrs. John Donaldson as Nellie Custis' Lewis and Miss Mildred Burnham as Sally the nurse. Miss Constance Connor Brown will direct and Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- kins has assisted the committee on cos- tumes Mrs. Thomas Brown, chairman of the Entertamment Committee for March, will preside at the tea table, and assist- ing hostesses will be Mrs. Oscar B. Hunter. chairman of the Hospitality Committee: Mrs. Cline N. Chipman, Mrs. Daniel H. Buchanan, Mrs. Richard N. Ownes and Mrs. Warren Reed West. e Natural Silver Foxes 59 50 So many furless fashions. .. coats, suits! Jacket dresses that need no coats . . . but all will be smarter topped by a luxurious Fox fur! Fine Silver Fox skins of the kind that would have been $79.50 a vear ago. Other Silver Foxes $69.50 and $98.50 FUR SALON FOURTH FLOOR. Nothing Would Flatter Her More! Elizabeth Arden Perfumes for Easter Giving She, who is hard to please . . . she who is lovely as flower . . .she who has dis- tinction and charm . . . a particularly fragrance for each by Elizabeth Arden who knows women better than any other in America! Mon Amie Elizabeth, $9.50 to $25 La Reve d’Elizabeth...$5 to $25 La Joie d'Elizabeth...$5 to $25 L’Amour d’Elizabeth..$5 to §2 L'Elan d'Elizabeth....$5 to $25 A trained representative in at- tendance is a great help in choosing Elizabeth Arden per- fumes and toilet requisites. STREET FLOOR. " THE NEW 1216-1220 F Street N.W. —PART THREE. | | formerly was known as Bellevue. This now is the property of the National | Soctety of the Colonial Dames of Interest in Dumbarton House Grows Since Opening on Washington's birthday. Among the Much interest is being shown by U Tt o o e webig ashington women who ‘ Washingtonians and also by visitors| (ASREEIOn, HOMET R A e the from out of town in Dumbarton House, | restoration and refurnishing of this fine at 2715 Q street, in Georgetown, which | old Colonial mansion Stephen . ..the coat store For Miss These Three Furs are high fashion Fox Galyac Kolinsky Detachable scarfs, fur ascots, shawls, cape edge, cuffs. These Three Fashions Detachable collars fabric scarfs. collars, These Three Colors Black. beige. corsair blue. Sizes 14 to 18 $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 Fur cuffs, Cape and shawl Sketched—Woman's coat, de- tachable fox collar, $59.50. THIRD FLOOR. An original creation from a famous designer . . . Tappe- Stunning for the woman of chari ned up on one side This hat black canton faille, tu far down on the right. room hat salon, where $45. The hat sketched Milgrim Lille Dache SECOND FLOOR Classic kid opera with stunning cut- out an lizard trim. Louis heel. $10 i R Vogue votes for simplicity So does Sorosis in blue.” pump with a cut-out and contrast . ed pump with one-strap for Easter wear. $10 THE hew 1216-1220 F Street N.W. SOCIETY. America and was opened to the public | 5 Bonsal, Mrs. Harral Mulliken, Baroness Serge Korff and Mrs. Gaillard Hunt. Miss Elizabeth Bancroft Bliss is the chairman of the Housekeeping Com- mittee and has associated with her sev- erai members of the national society from other parts of the country. now restding in W For Women These Four Furs are high fashion Fox Ermine Kolinsky Galyae These Five Fabries Chackra Ritza, Nt Lerta by Majorka, Crepe. These Important Fashions Kolinsky 3 to 6 skin scarf: Detachable Fox Collars. Natural June Ermine Shawls Galyac Shawl or Scarfs Silver Fox Cuffed Coats. These Four Colors Black. Corsair Blue Brown, Beigeen. Women's, Little Women's $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 THIRD FLOOR. and sophistication . . . this Tappe, original in crocheted straw combined with swooping is included in our French ices start at $15 and go to Normandie B PSR One-strap i ump with delicate in hand-turned shoes for Easter Vogue says . . . “This will be a classic season, with brown and black taking first prize for chic in shoes . . . pumps Jelleff's in step with high fashion . . . present the classic and a simple stiteh-

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