Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 8

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. f 1 8 5O RENE VIVIANL the former premier of France. who is on his way to the United g States on a special 1 on will probably arrive in W ngton nekt Thursday and will be received by the President White House immediately upon his arrival. The President and Mrs. tinguished French is_probable April 5 selected. The ambassasdor and Mme. Jusserand will ente & dinner at the embassy | countryman on the eveninz: of farch 31. and Senices ‘ormick of Ilinois will ner in his honor Monday Viviani. after pa the President. w York for a brief vis he will attend a bene for the tute chile and will return for the h planned for him at the Wh and the Trench embassy. Mrs. Frederick H. ( to Washington last joined the Speaker at ‘their howe. on 1Sth street. after an absence oi Sev thre urning leav eral weeks. Mrs. Gillett weeks out of Washingto: the inauguration. and sper re for a series of visits in and near ton and in New York just after the ceremonies. Mrs. Gillett's daughters. Miss, Fran- | ces Hoar and Miss Loutsa Hoar. whe recently returned from Europe, are with her. Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitch- cock and their daughter, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, are at Asheviile. N. C. and will remain there until April. returning to Washington in time for the convening of Congress, April 11 The new minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenbers were the of honor at dinmer last evening « the secretary of the legation, Mr. d: Lagerberg. who entertained twenty- six at the Shoreham. Hugh Rose. who weie ys guests of and Mr. and Mrs formerly al Mrs. Wilson at the W' ar- visiting Washington. have just a3 Bidtop : inus Tived in the capital from Charleston, | WINCL: Wil aphear at thisisame Dal C osts of Capt. and Mrs. | r sixth s ; . Mrs S. ¢, and are guosts of Capt and Mr% | Theophilas Eaton, wife of the first A. C. Hodgron. on Wyom:ing a¥eni® | governor and founder of the historic They are en route to Geneva, Switzer- | EOVErnor and founder of the historic s e liphalet Andrews will impersonate Miss Mary Owings Lauren C. 5 JTudith Armstrong. wife of “King Car- a student at Hollins. Va., is the house | of Virginia, from whom she is enator and Mrs. N. B. Dial|descended. She will wear a roval zuest of B of South Carclina. at their residence. 1 Kalorama road, for the Easter holidays. Mra. Allen Host at Informal Luncheon. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley and Dr. May R. Keller were guests entertained cuite informally “at luncheon by Mrs. Harold Allen at; her home on 19th street today. Dr. Keller. who is dean of Westhampton College. Richmond, Va. is Mrs. Al- len's house guest during a brief visit in Washington. Mrs. Coolidge. wife of the Vice President, was the guest in whose honor the Pi Beta Phi Sorority enter- tained at a tea vesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Geerge T. Small- wood. 3520 16th street. The drawing room and dining room were decorated with lavender swectpeas, jonquils and violets. Mrs..Robert D. Duncan. jr.. president of the Washington Alumnae Club, in- troduced the guests to Mrs. Coolidge. who is a member of the sorority from the Universily of Vermont. Others in the line included Mrs. Henry guests | ite House when ! SOCIETY clelty Viviani 'ls Expected to Arrive In Washington Next Thursday to Meet President. I cultur . wife of the Secretary of Agri and her daughter. Miss Ruth Wallace. boih of whom are members of the =orority: Mrs. Paul S. Reinsch, of the former Mrs. v ood. ient of Washington Uni- ver " Mrs. Coolidge wore an afternoon |own of black lace over black satin th a blue zirdle and a black tulle at. She wore of ‘orchids a corsage lets. Mr: nd Miss ided at Mrs. Wil- inald .ouise { vill o to New ! Faster with | o W n3ton Mrs. Cromwell Brooks rk_tomorrow to i ends. and will ret Monday. Miss Constance Towner, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Towner of lowa. has arrived from Wellesley Colleze 'ID spend the Easter holidays with her parents. She will have with her as her | | guest during the vacation Miss Marjorle Turner of Corning, lowa, a classmate at i | Weil ! | Dr. ana Mrs Charles D. Walcott are ! leaving -Washington today for an ab-| nce of ten days at Spring Lake Beach, h several in charge of the small ballroom at the New Willard | Thursday evening. Marchk 31. on the {occasion of the coloniai ball to be lgiven under the auspices of the Co- jlonial Dames of America. where those i taking part in the pageant. under Mrs. { Waiter Tuckerman. will assemble. { Miss Helen Mason, who is dancing the inuet with Mr. William lmches ®en- dall, will represent her ancestress, Rebecca Bird, wife of Thomas John uated from Oxford, and was made vy | Henry VIIIL in 1541, first Bishop of ! Chester. He had previously served as | Bishop of Ossary, in Ireland, and then as Bishop of Bangor. Mrs. Marinus blue velvet frock fashioned after the portrait of Mrs. Carter “which now i hangs at Shirley, on the James river. i Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lay of New fm Lieu; mes . Jervey, jr. sin ijcf the bridegroom, will act as bes: man. and the ushers will be Lieut. | Arthur W. Pence, Lieut. Forrest k. Cookson. Lieut. Chester K. Harding, Lieut. Heward R. Perry, jr.; Lieut. Edwin L. Sibert and Lieut. Stuart feve Hen- | [ New York for |Bird, D. D. Bishop Bird was grad-| THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 Episcopal | March 28, for the benefit of the fund Church, the Rev. Dr. Arthur Barks-|to relieve suffering in Ireland, was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fitshugh Lee Minnegerode of New York and cousin of the bridegroom, will be the flower girl. B Mr. Mason MacMonagle will be best an for Mr. Andrews, and the ushers will be Mr. Archibald Randolph, Mr. Henry Lee, Mr. Richard Davidson, Mr. Feely, Mr. Bordley Davidson t. Loui An event of much interest to gesi- | fdent society will place Monday {afiernoon. March 28, at 4 o'clock at | I St. Margarct's Church. when Miss | | Plyllis Murial Pulliam, daughter of {Mr. and Mis. William Ellis Pulliam, | will become the bride of Lieut. Wil- liam Vesson Jervey, son of Gen. and Mrs. Henry Jervey. The tendants will include . daughter of Col. as maid of bri of Licut. Jervey, and Miss ) of Vassar Colleie as bri Barden, all classmates of the bride- groom. A rcception for the relatives {4nd out-of-town guests will follow in the apartment of the bride’s parents. | at the Wyoming. Pulliam has traveled extensive- n Europe. the Philippines and We: where father was on e Department un- d Taft admini Pulliam "has been in 1 few vears and | Writer on Latin American affairs The brideclect was " cducated i | Swi.ze nd nd at the 0! s ‘S(‘llool e 1 Holton Arms Col. and Mrs. William will give a buffet Lridal party after morrow evening. attend the dane: Pulliam and 1, and Jer Connecticut av { trations. Alr. 5 j Caile for the ity B. Graham supper for the the rehearsal to- and they will later to be given for Mis t. Jervex by Gen. their home, on t enue. i Mr. and Mrs. Reynol Entertain §; {nn’u‘p'::n Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rey. e tertained a small .-nm,mm-'a"rm:(‘i:nni:; last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Farrar of Northampton, Mass.. who are spending a week in \"\xs_hmg(on on their way north from Florida, where they passed the win- i. who has been in <ome time is now in Atlanta. Ga.. where she will 5 Easter holidays. i B Princess Ruspol Mrs. Robert Bliss Waods is in New York for a few days, AN ew Capt. mous French ace, the Hotel Chatham several weeks, Nungesser, the fa- who has been at : vlrl[.\'(‘\\' York, for al w, has deferred his vis to_ Washington until later in " tne Spring, owing to a recall by the l-r_en(:h government on a matter of aviation importance. He expects fo Teturn on the next steamer and, at latest. on April 25, and will not miss seeing our National Capital in April. 1 Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Jr, after s, ing a short time with her Muspanl lately "appoinied. head of the war nance ‘board, has re “to home In New York, 0 o her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dene; ‘. gre, who spent the winter abroad, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson. York have come to Washington for a brief visit to Mr. Lay's mother. Mrs R. G. Lay, 1820 N street northwest. Miss Tucker to Wed E. F. Andrews on April 9. ir. and Mrs. Charles Cowles Tun'kerz have issued invitations for the mar riage of their daughter. Helen Cowld. | | to Mr. Eliphale: Frazer Andrews Sat- jurday afternoon. April 9. at 4:30, in 1St. Margaret's Ipiscopal Church. The ceremony will be followed by a recep- tion in the home of the bride’s parents {for only the members of the wedding iparty and relatives of the bride and | bridegroom. Mies Tucker will be attended by her | sister. Miss Jean Tucker. as mald of inhonor. and her bridesmaids will be | Miss Marcia Chapin, Miss Pegzy Mar- tin. Miss Delphine Heyl, Miss Eliza- beth Beach, Miss Ann Hight and Miss Tavlor Logle, a cousin of the bride. Little Miss Patricia Minnegerode, Throughout the year, July 'and August, wh Saturday inaugurated. This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. . This change is solely in the inter- est of our employes, therefore, we will great- ly appreciate yvour aid in shopping before 1 p-m. Saturdays and thereby helping to further one of the most humanitarian - movements Feltreet, Corner Thirieentl Sarl) G with the exception of en it.is closed all day Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Last-Minute For tomorrow we have made special provision to have every as- sortment complete—so that your selection of Easter wardrobery may be made easily—and with the usual Louvre sat isfaction. Suits— Coats and Wraps— Dresses— M linery— Blouses— Skirts— Silk Underwear— The best thi ings—cheapest— that’s the prevailing policy here | ! Patronesses Named for Easter Dixie Ball, _Mrs Warren Harding with Mrs. C n Coolidge, .wife of the Vic President, will Serve as patronesses | :n:r‘lr:le Dixie ball, which is to be held e ew Willard Easter v night by Robert E. Lee &’.‘l’,',?é‘é U. D. C." Gen. Pershing has expressed his_intention of attending with his staffl. The full list of patrons and patronesses are: Mrs. Woodrow Wil- son, the ambassador of Spain and Mme. de Riano, the Belgian ambas- MATERIALS Polo Cloth Camelshair Veldyne Romona Florzella * Tricotine Chamoistyn and Bolivia A Sale of Sport ‘Motor Coats 252 A new spring collection, chase, supreme in fabric, ta distinctive creations—again Five Taffetas Lace tri Combinations | St. Paul's _Protestant dale Kinsolving officiating. A recep- tion at the Baltimore Country Club | will follow the ceremony. ill visit the hospitals in and arousd Washington. Mrs. M: Stewart has left Wash- ington for a two-week visit im Atlan- tic City and New York. { American Woman's Leglon has cards out for a card party Wednesddy aft- ornoon, March 30. in the Johnson- Powell Schoo The proceeds will be airman of the committee ar-|usod for the work of the members of ranging for the 1 to be given | ine unit for the disabled sol AR New wter Monday This unit is made up of ludles resid RIERE in Mount Pleasant, where W marth Brown was a life'ong reside And had @ host of friends. There will for each table and rofresh- rved. The LLIAM L. DENNING, il- | 4 the min- | be a prize Crueta, | ments will be se a 1ster nd Mme. de Cartie of Colomuia and Mme A | the minister of Cuba and Mme. de|for the afternoon will be Mrs. James : Mrs. Harry M. Daugherty,|} Hornaday, president of the unit; Prince de Bearn, Mme. Maurice Heil- | Mrs. Fdward Lefevre, Mrs. Agnes T man. Mme. D. H. Andre: Mr. J. D.|Cruikshanks. . Robert Irtenger, Lagerberg, Mr. Nicolas Henri E. La- |Mrs. H. B. Sawtelle and Mrs. William Mrs. William. Gibbs McAdoo, | I3. Harvey. oy bel. Boardman, Mrs. Ilorence | = Nt e E toddard, / the Nave Theodore sistant Attorney General Annette Ab bott Adams, Admiral and Mrs. R. E. Coontz, Admiral and Mrs. W. L. Capps, Rear Adniiral and Mr Taylor; ant Secretary | Roosevelt, As visiting her sister, Mrs. Blodgett, at the Powhatan. S. A re- have gone to where they will remain at H W. H. Barrow, Capt. tired. and Mrs. Barrow New York Gen. ind Mrs. Wendell . i i g i % ' Mrs. Cochran and ~her -daughter, M e s nO: | Miss Gladys Middaugh, and son, Ray AL E. Sawver. Mrs Julian D. Boll- ing and Mrs. Cary T Middaugh, are in New York this week | | | i and are the gucels of Dr. and Mrs. f 8 Charles V. Paterno at the Paterno assis secretary of ¢ . £ i 5 amhe assistant secretary of commerce lcastle, Riverside drive and 182d “Ruests sireet, for a ten-day visit. Dr. and ster holida s Polly Sweet at school in their guests for the their granddaughter, of Grand Rapids. who Mre. Paterno will give a large dinner and dance for their guests next week Paterno will entertain with Faanine : it acho and Mrs. esbingion pand \,r“’.‘,’:‘f”“;“u bridge tca a few davs later D Swaetiien tental 3G Aempany |and Mre. Paterno and Miss Middaug] Sweet entertained small company Palm Beach. Fla., for Feb- jwere at of young people at luncheon Tuesday | WOt af Paym FeRele, NG (gL for their granddaughter. Miss Gran- ger arrived in Washington vester- = o i "“| Mr. and Mrs. O. A. D. Barron of day, and will remain through next | (M7 F0S Ni%e Grrivea g emena 3 jss 3 i v k with Gen. and Mrs. Charles E. Miss Sophie Sweet, as president of g, yver at the New Willard, Dr. and the Junior League, superintended the distribution of the thousand amaryllis blossoms given by the Agricuiture Department for the poor and sick in the District. Miss Sw did much of the work herself, taking the blos- soms to the hospitals as well as the homes of the sick and poor. Mrs’ Carl W. Sawyer and their son, Warren C. Sawyer, will arrive to- morrow for a week's visit with Gen. and Mrs. Sawye! Mre. William R. Reed arrived vester- day from Pinchurst, N. C., where she spent the winter season, and has Representative Ogden Mills of New e 5 Dges YarORdem ters, Miss Ella and Miss Helen, who York will take possession next week | wore at the Hotel Washington. They of his new home on Q street, lately | o occupied by the former counselor of | 41y I6ft later for their home g Phila- the Italian embassy and Mme. Bram-l Art Aswociation Banquets at Powhat: The College Art Association gave a banquet at the Powhatan last evening, with places for thirty-five. The presi- dent, Mr. David M. Robinson. of Johns Hopkins University, presided. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Heinrich and Miss Heinrich of Minneapolis have ar- rived for a spring visit in Washington, and while here will liveeat the Shore- ham. billa. Edward R. Stettinius, former assistant secretary of war, and Mrs. Stettinius of New York will ente tain at a dinner Tuesday evening at the Baltimore Country Club in honor of Miss Achsah Ridgely Petre, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Pe- tre of University Parkway, whose marriage to their son, Mr: William Carrington Stettinius, will take place Wednesday. The members of the bridal party and of the two families will be the dinner guests, a number of whom will come from New York 1o be present at the wedding, which will take place at 4 o'clock in Old T The floor committee for the ‘ball to be held in . the Catholic University gymnasium Easter Monday night, 1109 G Street N.W. - vszle of 500 New Arrivals® Wraps—Coats—Dolmans Just Unpacked—Marked to Sell Quick ‘As an Extraordinary Easter Offering STYLES Sport Models Semi-Fitting Tuxedo Wrappy, Roomy ~ Light Weight Graceful Combinations Cape Wraps Coats, Cape Wraps, Regulation Coats, and Dressy, Graceful Models at 295 55 $69.50 and Up to $139.50 All Garments Perfectly Tailored and Silk Lined representing a crowning achievement of our new late pur- iloring, style and quality. Be it of the less costly or the more it will prove our ability to EXCEL AND UNDERSELL. Hundred WAISTS $7.50 to $10.00 Values - Georgette Crepe de Chine mmed, beaded and embroidered models, ) Mr. and_Mrs. Charles L. Steel of|James McCarthy, Daniel Hassett,|noon. 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Assisting her | | Prilippi. W. Va. are the guests Of|Francis J. P. Cieary. John J. Kane, ! will be Miss Dorinda Rogers. Mrs. M. | Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gall of 205 East| Martin Dufficy, John L. ougharty, | Clyde Kelley, Mrs. Ward Brown, Miss 1110 F | Capitol street. Mr. and Mrs. Steel|James A. Siattery. Ray Kirkpatrick. |Cornelia Lyne, Miss Myra M. Hendley | have been spending the winter in|Bernard Saul, Tnomas Cantwell. |and Mrs. Nina E. Allender. STREET N.W. Florida, and are now returning. Mrs.|Charles Aughinbaugh, Bernard Fitz- Steel is a sister to Mrs. Gall. ffr-ldl.l Jerry O'Conmor and Demmis| = ————— — = | ‘onnell. Dr. Basil L. Corbétt ana Dr. Eawin| i . | SPECIAL EASTER SALE ‘?“7/, ey v !B Wetzel, who are connected with\ Mrs. I Lowell Blake and Miss Rob- | g nop = er 9’ 0 > the Mayo Clinic of Rochester. Minn..: inson Sailing by Cunard line on: LEWOMEN’S LEAGUE “ < Iive in the city. from Johns Hopkins, | Thursday for an extended stay abroad. | o s 1 s i howr (9 /It corsets. i 3 Sy = ‘hildren's dresses, bonnets and foxs: home [tintore S ety ]"':“)“, SPEIL| _ The Washington Club of Alpha Chi rane Dicaes eIy Mmmphkyes s Daint ome time in study. While here (hey | pp,prarernity will give a formal |needlework of all kinds. Mrs. Michael J. Colbert has her nephew. Mr. John J. Dolan, 2& a stu- dent at Princeton University, with iher for the Easter holidays. Plan Card Party to Ald Disabled Soldiers. | The Wilmarth Brown Unit of thef hostesses | joined Mr. Reed and their two daugh- | SOCIETY will make short visits with friends in | Philadelphia and New York. Tamed last night. The members are Mr. Robert J. Barrett, chairman of floor committee; assisted by Messrs. Joseph Fitzgerald, Joseph A. Daly, Alida Henrigues will be host- the directors' reception at the s City Club on Sunday after- | dance at Dupont Circle, March 30, for { the,;members of the fraternity now liv- ing in this ci 1415 G Street Opposite Peith's Furs Exclusively Clock Repairing Watch Repairing BIRD Mrs. Charles Wesley Cannon of 161 Rhode Island avenue left yesterda: for New York to be the guest of Mr: Charles Potter Kiling of 7 Esst Sist Jewelry Repairing Something New for Spring |, stréet, until after Easter, and to at- ", tend the debutante ball to be given by ice— 2 | LEPrEES fatast faeh former Senator and Mrs. Clark for the Ecompt i’l';‘a‘fg"_ Bloteate Elegant | ion whim—wraos of former's granddaughter. Miss Kather- s | shawl-like styling, i { ine Elizabeth Morris, who is a niece of FUR Mole, Ermine and Mrs. Kling, CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. Pt emens S o bt Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whittmore of 615 15tk St. N WRAPS \N‘:oull:(.yn"ur '»'v‘\:::? Winthrop, Mass., arrived yesterday. | tion. iand have taken a suite at the Hotel Washington for over the week end. hey have been in Miami, Fla., for the winter, and are en route home. They - Ready- || to-Wear || M BHDding & Co. Easter ; Dresses, 1510 H Street N.W. Opposite Shoreham Hotel ) Y\ $20.50up DISTINCTIVE ONE.OF- A-KIND MODELS Suits, $22.50 to $85 CONSERVATIVE MODELS AS WELL AS LATEST EFFECTS Fur Chokers, $15 p. Wide choice of pelts. New Millinery Modes from Paris and America i u Wonderful lace - trim- med styles for after- noon wear — stunning L ‘ hokers all - ribbon effects — It large, dressy hair ! Of All Kinds and hats, combined with € ostrich as well as at- tractive ostrich - trim- med street styles in the darker shades and smart motor hats with long chiffon veils in the marvelous new shades. ; Reasonably Priced > Fur Remodeling andg Repairing is An Art 3 We specialize in this work. $ _CONSULT US Cold Storage Eanet & Bacher 3| Maaufacturers of Highgrade Furs, 9 521-13th St. NW. § Second Floor. Ph. M 4708 —All Spring Furs | i e & i At Especially Attractive Prices ELEVENTH ST. In the popular price Department tomorrow there will be aspecial Sale of 300 Handsome Hats —in which their real value will be disregarded, -:and choice offered at— Neat, Original -and Effective Designs in— Garden Hats Tagel Hats . 'Hair Hats Milan Hemp ’ and Dainty Georgettes \ —trimmed with flowers and Glycerined feathers. You'll note the charming individuality—and may well marvel at the privilege the price af- fords for economical selection.

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