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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • 9

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Evening stari
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Society (Continued from Eighth Pa ire.) blue twill cord and wore a hat to match. Their future place of residence will be Oceanport, N. J. Senator and Mrs. Thomas who have been In Florida, have returned.

to Washington, to remain until May. when they will go to their homo In South Wing Commander Christie of the British embassy was a dinner host at the Shorehatn last night. Mrs. Lawrence V. Grogan is visiting former Representative and Mrs.

Michael F. Phelan In their home at Lynn. after spending Easter In New York. Col. and Mrs.

Charles B. Drake entertained a company of flfty-two at the dinner dance at the Chevy Chase Club last night. Mrs. Robinson, wife of Maj. Donald A.

Robinson, U. S. executive to the chief co-ordinator, bureau of the budget, with their three children, is visiting Mrs. parents. Brig.

Gen. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Poore, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Mrs, Robinson was matron of honor at the wedding of her sister Adelaide and Capt.

Charles Lawrence Bolte, aide to Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, deputy chief of staff of the Army, which look place at Fort Sam Houston Tuesday evening. Mr, Walter R.

TucKerman and Vis-: count Henri de Sibour will lead the two figures at the cotillon given this' evening at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy 1 aferro will be at borne Sunday aft- ernoon, informally, after 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tompkins entertained at dinner night at Le Paradis for Maj. and Mrs. R. A. Wheeler.

Dr. and Mrs. Tom Williams entertained at dinner last night for Prof. W. I.

Thomas, having among other guests the counselor of the Czechoslovakian legation and Mme. Slangier, Judge John Barton Payne, Mrs. Mc- Lennan and Mrs. R. D.

Walker. The tea which Mrs. A. B. Funk P'anned for tomorrow afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel has been indefinitely postponed, owing to Illness.

Mr David Edward Finley entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mason of New York. Mrs. C.

E. Ferguson entertained at luncheon yesterdav. her guests in- I eluding Mrs. Walter Cottrell. Mrs.

C. I r. Starks and Mrs. T. S.

Stone. Lieut. Col. Clarence O. Sherrill has consented to act as chairman of the i floor committee for the Russian vil- lage fete to he given at Wardman I Park Hotel.

Tuesday'. April 10. Mrs. James E. Muloare, president of the Hillary A.

Herbert Chapter, D. announces the postponement of the reception to have been given tomorrow, April 6, at Memorial Home in honor of Mrs. William J. Harris. I wife of the senator from Georgia.

I Miss Fannie Mac Trimble, daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. South Trimble, has been appointed sponsor from Ken- "Bl I 1 I I I Sc. Cdnmpattg 1 1 Pennsylvania Ave. Seventh St.

1 Offering some very smart models and some very lent values in Low Shoes For Spring $5.95 Pumps; Oxfords: Strap and Buckle Pumps; Cut-out designs; Sports and College models; Wish- i bone and the new Triangle Strap effects. I 1 he styles that are most popu- lar. In Black Satin and Bronze Kid; Brown and Black Kid; Tan. Brown and Mahogany Calf: All Patent Leather and also combinations and two-toned novelties. i Brand-new in from the every street, dress and party wear.

All types of with Goodyear sewed or handturned soles. i Strap 1 Pumps For Girls Five distinctly new are most effective. In Patent Leather, with Cray, Green, Red or Purple stitching and trimming; and Brown Calf, orange trimmed. 2 to 2 Children's to 11 Widths and D. 1 1 tuck to the Confederate Reunion in New Orleans, April 11, 12 and 13.

Patronesses for Girl Scout Benefit Party- The patronesses for the bridge party for the benefit of the Girl Scouts to be given at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday afternoon. April 11th. at 2:30 are headed by Mrs. Harding and Include Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs.

Hughes. Baroness de Cartier, Mrne. Wallenberg. Mme. Peter, Mrs.

Taft. Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Denby, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs.

Gillett and Signora Geisser Celesla. Among those who have taken tables are Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs.

George McLean. Mrs. William J. Boardman, Mrs. George Ehle.

Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Truxtun Beale. Mrs.

J. Borden Harr)man, Mrs. Frederick A. Delano, Mrs. Frederick H.

Bugher. Mrs. Chaunoey O. Parker, Mrs. O.

H. Perry Johnson, Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton. Mrs.

Henry W. Fitch. Mrs. Arthur Bullard. Miss Lydia Biddle, Mrs.

Charles K. McVay. Mrs. Willard Boyd, Mrs. Charles Patterson.

Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. John Allan Daugherty, Mrs. Frank Moss.

Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. Mrs. Peyton Russell, Mrs. Armlstead Peter, Mrs.

James Marwick. Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Mrs.

Montgomery Macomb. Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Louis Titus, Mrs. Theodore W.

Noyes, Mrs. John Johnston. Mrs. Henry Flather, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs.

Charles J. Bell. Miss Elizabeth Hammond, Mrs. William Merriam. Mrs.

Charles Boughtoo Wood, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Evans Browne. Mrs. Walter R.

Tuckerman and Mrs. Reeve Lewis. Players will please lake their own playing cards and scores. The chairman of the entertainment is Mrs. Richard Harlow.

Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. will omit i her tomorrow, but will i receive on the following Fridays as usual until May. 'Hie fourth and last dance of the 1 series given by Navy and Marine olfii cers ill take place in the ballrooms of the Willard Hotel Monday.

April 23. An unusually large number of dinner parties will precede the dance- and in every the last dance will be a fitting finale to the series. Miss Helen Griffin and her committee of young girls for the Vassar dance at Tuesday, April 10. urge guests to arrive at an early hour. The committee in- I at Fourteenth not be hurried through your i EON here.

Over your coffee and cigars i you can discuss your business problems at your leisure. 12 to 2i30 Tabic Every day and I $1.25 a plate. 1 Special arrangements for Pinner and Dancing Parties. 1 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON.

D. THURSDAY. APRIL 1923. dudes Miss Helen Campbell. Miss Diana Cumming.

Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick, Miss Emma Stitt. Miss Mary Stitt. Miss Virginia Edwards. Miss Alice Mil-' burn, Miss Mary Wallace, Miss Ruth Wallace. Mias Lucile Showalter.

Miss Grace Roper. Miss Betty Turner. Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Harriet Love. Miss Sybil Fletcher. Miss Catherine Weller.

Miss Marian Darrah. Miss Frederica McK.cnney. Miss Virginia MoKenney. Miss Elsie Stuart. Miss Hary Hill.

Miss Henrietta Hill. Miss Dorothy Hunter. Miss May Taylor. Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Katherine Shaw, Miss Alberta Gilbert. Miss Catherine Letts.

Miss Jean Schroers and the Misses Veeder. New patronesses for the dance are; Mrs. James H. Turner, Mrs. J.

Harry Covington. Mrs. Lansing H. Beach. Mrs.

Alvin Dodd. Mrs. William M. Williams. Mrs.

Henry Fitzhugh. Mrs. Paul Henderson, Mrs. William J. Flather, and Mrs.

Louis C. Scherer, A card party will be given under the auspices of the entertainment committee of the City Club, in the clubhouse 22 Jackson place. Monday evening, at 8:30 There will be tables for bridge and live hundred. Mr. and Mrs.

G. D. Crocker of New Bedford. who spent the winter in Florida, are at the Burlington Hotel for a short stay en route home. Mrs.

Lula V. Newton of 12th street northeast, with her son Louis, mo- tored to Fredericksburg. Tues- day to spend a days with relatives and friends. Mrs Dorothy De Muth Watson, a member of the League of American Pen Women and former editor the (Mu Phi Epsilon Honorary Musical i Sorority magazine, has been named as national vice chairman of music 1 3 Friday eostosu A eleventh st. Floor A Special Purchase Sale I New Sports Hats There are several hundred 3 and all are reduced to am-a I Crushable Ribbon Hats; Hemp Hats; ribbon trimmed; I Hair Hats with crepe de chine bands; Row and Hats with streamers; Embroidered Timbo Hats.

i The shapes include Roll Brim, Pokes and Sailors; and the colors feature the favorite pi Sand. Purple, Brown, Navy, Almond, Red, Gray and (y combination colorings. Be on band first selection. 1 Friday and Event You Should Not Miss I I i Every Model and Pattern Hat That Sold From sls to $35 Every sls Hat Now $lO Every $25 Hat Now $16.66 Every $17.50 Hat Now $11.66 Every S3O Hat Now S2O Every S2O Hat Now $13.34 Every $32.50 Hat Now $21.67 Every $22.50 Hat Now sls Every $35 Hat Now $23.34 Models from Jaccard, Rawak, Warshawer, Bluebird, Bel- Art, all included. Hi for the league and will be In charge of the music, for the breakfast.

to be held by the league at 12 Saturday. April 21. at the New Willard Hotel. There will be but two musical selections, and those will be chosen with the greatest care, and Miss Cecil Arden of the Metropolitan Opera Company will be the soloist for the occasion. Mr and Mrs.

Edward A France and family of Cleveland are to spend the next two weeks in Washington and are at the Burlington Hotel. A party with Mrs. Oliver Crocker Stevens of Boston, Mrs. W. Beecher Fonda of St.

Albans. and Mrs. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Unusually line specimens of ferns that usually bring $3, priced at $3 value, $1.50 each for this sale. M. American Beauty Rose Bushes I vr in Bloom, Special, $1.50 Regular $2 Values Each Roses, special.

$1 dozen Weddings Phone Mam 3707 James Montgomery Newell of Boston will be guests at the Charles Stratton Recital at the Art Center 1106 Connecticut avenue northwest, this evening Many of the well known Washington lovers of music. Mrs. Logan Waller Page. Mrs J. C.

Freemont. Mrs. Katherine Gillett Hill, Countess Szechenyi, Miss Elizabeth Perln, Miss Lucy Lee Perln. Mrs. George H.

Muri tin. Judge and Mrs. Wliiiam Hitz, Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. B. Gilliatt. Mrs. W.

Wlnthrop Fogg. Miss Grace Bechtol, Viktor Flambeau, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J.

Haskell, Mr and Mrs. Bainbridge Crist, are Interested in the concert. Marriage Licenses. Marriage been ie.uert to tlifollowing: Dl.virt Simms of city and Cgrrie Parban of fiomiantown. Pn.

Robert Uarriaon and Annl. rhinn. Theodore K. Rollins and Alice Maaon (Haronce E. Beay of (loochland counir.

Va and Ollle Pack of Kaoxrllle. Tcnn. Edward O. Hcall of Plnehuret, N. 0..

and Willie O. Duncan of thia city. 1 Big Values A Sale of Dresses ls and 25 v2ir ful Canton and Flat Crepes, Paisley. Roshanara. Sv Ratines.

Jerseys and Novelties. All the new colors and jj I1 combinations. Also black and navy. jYI JI A Sale of Suits 25 and 39 swT $20 Poiret Twills. Hair.

Kamelaire, Mannish jj HHk Fabrics tailored and short coat models. These are some of the choice suits. wOE A Sale of Coats and Capes 29 Fashionable Capes, from the plain twill cloths to the lustrous, soft materials and silks. Topcoats in plain checks, plaid checks and fancy fabrics. raps and Dressy I Coats, all smart materials.

A Group of Sport Coats and Capes, Special Friday, $16.95 9-5 Specials Floor Porto Rico Blouses Onyx Silk Hosiery Paisley Blouses All handmade, rcnch. In all colors, also chiffon Variety of styles, bcautivoiie, batiste; white, tan, or- silk, in black and gun metal, ful colors and combinations, chid. 52.98, 53.98 51.98 55.95 1214 St. Bet. 12th and 13th Specialists in Womens and Misses' Apparel and Smart Wraps in the Newest Phases of the Spring Mode agk Cape pictured of exclusive with its smart pleating and Platinum Capes and Coats of Fashona and IN trosa fashion straightline Goats richly IS! ft iff trimmed with silk stitching and tying Mm fi smartly at the side.

If. -j Wrap Coats with wide puffed collars. I Combinations of dark and light colors. IS Capes of Gerona with and without fur. Ij In new wrap-around styles.

Poiret 11-! Twill Coats silk-lined with embroidered throw' scarves. Vj Other Handsome Coats and Capes, $25.00 to $225.00 For Friday A Very Unusual Cape Offering Smartly Cut Capes of Fashona, Lustrosa AA and Twill Cord, in Black, Navy and Spring Shades with Fur Collars. Richard Jorgcleit of Grand Rapids, and Mae It. Callao of i'leveland. Ohio.

William M. ami Genevieve C. Cline. B. Purcell nnd Margaret A.

Wiener. I George E. Hut ley and Helena M. Clark. Tony Caniillo and Elsie I William K.

tstugg and Ada Hlone. of Richmond. Va. Arthur A. Moore of Akron.

Ohio, and Klsza! both Hraden of Ijafayefte. Tcnn. Willia H. Hoes and Hattie Young. I ranela J.

Costello and Geneva R. Ogiltie. Charles G. McKlumiie and Mozella M. TVil- llama.

9 POINDEXTERS SET SAIL. I NKVV YORK. April 5. Former ator Miles Poindexter of Washington, with Mrs. Poindexter, sailed today on the steamer Santa iOlisa to lake hi 4 new post as ambassador to Peru.

Tho former senator and A. Pezei, Peruvian ambassador at Washington, were guests at a farewell dinner at the. India House last night..

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