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[ P =, the very best made apparel, we have had everything shown designed to our order. ‘All styles are unusual, the play garments are practical and comfortable; the [l{ineton® tor the dinner e ta promme piewgits of the Follunilegation, and dress outfits exquisite to the tiniest detail. l} Men St Sine, % e wrident, 404 | Dorothy Deanett.” Miss Katherine Riggs Short White Dresses- Long White Dresscs————— ——S$1, $2.75, $5.75 to $35 Short White Skirts————————$1, $1.75, $3.50 to $7.50 Long White Skirts——————60c, $1. $3.50 to $7.50 Colored Dresses————————§1, $2.50, $3.50 to $35 Colored Bloomer Dresses. Short Coats, white and colored———$8.75, $12.50, $16.50 to $42 [Il | cntertained s 1ond, Mme. Wallenbere | Rogers have canceled all woclal en- Caps: $1.25, $2, $3.50 to $6 Shoreham ye!leljllz. i o R RN P o ket s niter o€ e, Nethertands ats——————————————————$1, $2.50. $3.50 to 7 Boys” Suits, white and colored——$3.50, $4.50, $7.50 to $14.50 Creepers, white and colored——$1, $2.25, $3.50 to $6 . JPetor entertained a distin Society Mrs. Harding Accompanied by Guests to the Capitol to Hear the President’s Message to Congress. 528 12th St. N. One Noor Below F Dell Hats are handmade and hand trimmed. In beautiful, vivid spring shades—Periwinkle, Bonfire Red, Jade, Canna, Pearl, Tile Blue and a wonderful line of Black Hats. vellow tulips and jonquils were used REZ HARDING WERtiEe ine | With greens, and n the dinning room | Chpitalitoday)stofhosr pink tullps and ferns were arrunged President’'s message to Con-| in the center of the tea table. As- gress, and had with her as|8istng were Mrs, H. A. &mith, ! | guests Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mr. | Mrs. Farker [Hitt, Mrs —Mareus 2 . and Mrs. Buckner A. Wallingford of | Young, Miss Hannah Misa Corinne Prices Moderate Cincinnatl, who are guests of tho|&iephens, Sise Fiske, Miss 'Tulia latters brother and sister-in-law, | KIPps —and es Dorothy Gowen, Representative and Mra. Nicholas| 38UShter of the hostess. Longworth; Brig. Gen. Sawyer, Miss| The assistant to the attorney gen-: Laurs Harland and Mr. Judson |°r&! and Mra. Guy Despard Goff will bon bearers, noldm.‘wlde white satin {AnG Mrs. Dick left later .n the even- B 8 © SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929, SOCIETY. 2 "wresth of sliver leavés in her hair|father, and Mr. Willlam J. Weber | northeast, 4. 4 oarried Ml ribbon to ‘which the wedding party passed. The City and New York, and after March “(Continued on Ninth Page.) MRS. HARRY M. entertain the members of the West | Wife .of Represen: Welliver. Virginia delegation in Congress this | Te: . [ J evenin, The guests will number The Pre: nt and Mrs. Harding |twenty-four, and among those from will be guests of Lonor at dinner|out of town will be Col. and Mrs. this evening of the Secretary of Ag-!George Wallace of Huntington, W. riculture and Mra. Wullace, who will ' Va., and Judge and Mrs. Ira Robert: entertain in the presidential suste at son of Grafton, W. Va. the New Willard. A number of out- e of-town guests are here for the din- Mrs. Amos A. Fries, wife of Brig. daughter-in-law of the hosts, and cludcd Mrs. Lemue! I Padgett, Mrs. i their daughter, 3 ss Ruth Wallace, .12 . Mrs. Philip Swing, | who came from Goucher College. 3 ; Mrs. T. W. Sims, Mrs. Hadley, Mrx. Per E. Quin, Mrs, row afternoon. She will %o to Fort | reception this afternoon at the Co the ceremony for a northern weddlnxl trip and after April 1 they will be at home at 2701 Connecticut avenue. . ® 7 nar,.among them Mr. and Mrs.'Jaumes Gen. Fries, entertained at & bridge| .. che of untington, the two second secre- taries of the Belgian embass lon and M. de Fontaine, and M: Mrs. 8. F. Harrinzton went to Balti- Mrs. Coolidge presided at the | Walter Baker, Mre., Iidward T. T . luncheon” of Senate women at lor, Mrs. T. I Caraway and Mrs. Bur- {MOVe last cvening ] the Capitol today. ton French. Bachclors' cotilion, to attend theg at the Lyric. Mrs. Fall, wife of the Secretary of | Mrs. Fred Dennett and Miss Dorothy | Dick- n Wedding the Interlor, will not rece!ve tomor-| Dennett will entertain at a musical- |Of General Interest. The marriage of Miss Ella Fran- nwiy, Va., this afternoon to xpend gressional Club, at which Mrh. Charles ceax Batson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. verul ‘days with her'son-in-law and | B. Timberlake and Mrs. Wells Goody-" Daniel Thomas Batson. to Mr. John . s Y ydaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brand El-|koontz are guests of honor. Several|Herbert Dick took place Wednesday liott. ’ ‘| hundred guests have been invited. | evening, February 22. The ceremony i The parlors are elaborately decorated | was performed at 8 o'clock in the | with palms, ferns. roses and spring | home of the bride's parents by the | M. and Mme. Jusseran : flowers, | Rev. Samuel Nicholas, of er Hosts Tonight. Mrs. Dennett and Miss Dennett will | K. eller Mémorial Church, wce of a large company of relatiives The ambassador of France andjbe assixted. in entertaining by nm!u e Mme. Jusserand will be hosts at an|Wives of ali of the members of the and intimate friends The bride wore important dinner party this even-|North Dakota delegation. also alter- |a graceful gown of white chiffon; the ing at the embassy. iterday from New York. wnere helMrs. Irvine L. Lenroot, Mrs. George spent the past ten days with Senora | H. Moses, M Porter J. McCumber, de Riano, who has gone to Hart-| Mr: len Poindexter, Mrs. (ieorge ford, Conn., for a visit before return- nd, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, | Ing to Washington. : 3. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Jullus Kahn, | . Mrs, Henry | The ambassador of Belgium and * Mrx. Thoman 8. Crago. |t Baroness de Cartier will d his . H. Hadley, Mrs. Cleve- evening with Mr. land A. Newton, Mrs. Percy Quinn. Meyer, Jr.. who o W. A. Rodenberg. Mrs. John M. of eighteen to meet them. Follow- 5 Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mrs. George ing the dinner a program of music| ). o H. T. Helgesen, Mrs. will be given by Miss Lorraine Wy £ . Mrs. John Baer, man, who will ging two groups of % k hite und Mrs. Whitman songs. and Miss Blsa Raner. viclinst, | Osgood. who will play a number of selectiol A group of young girls also awsisting | Additional guests have been invited | will include Miss Calder, Miss Rebe val ' Delightfu] Spring Oulfits [Il"cuns i = Lo s e Grace Roper, Mixs Lois Sprigg, Miss wife of the ambassador of Ol i, M For lllfllll Louise F'ugh, Miss Barrine Drake and 5 e il ! Britain will not be at home on Miss Robinson. Mrs. Katherine Ua Swmall Girls and Boys fafternoon. Mra. Amy Gronna Cowing, rs Han- ¥ e nah- Taylor Bayley, Mrs. Cenevieve The Becretary of the Navy and Mrs. | Walsh Guager, Bra. Blizabeth Reeside Denby were the guests of honor at|Reynolds, Mrs. Windom Riker, Mrs. gh.""er'lafl evening of und Mre. | weitzel, Mrs. Norment and Mrs. Helen ohn H Dayton, who rtuined &) Biodgett Brwin will also be with Mrs. | company of sixteen. Mra. Denby will { Dinndtt and Mise Dennett. | vot be at home: tomorrow afternoon. | ~An unusually delightful program hasi I been arranged for Mrs. Campanole, wife Mrs. Will H.-Huys will not join the ! 4 3 rotiing oatauya will net Join W Maj. Campancle, accompanied by Dr. With the idea that mothers may obtain here only Friday night for the President and M CHrtin, 2 coipanied Iny otlas vill give harp solos and Miss Dorothy iupartment at’ Wardmun Park Hotel | i, 5] at the end of tha week preparatory | 0F"Nett plano solos. $1, $3.75, $5.75, to $35 to making his headquarters in New | A\r«. Willard H. Brownson of 1751 N Eoric street northwast will be at home Thurs- days in March after 4 o'clock. The Minister of Cuba und Mme. de spedes with the latter's daughter.| Mre. Willlaim Haywood i entertain- s8 Flamipla Sarmfento, have gone to New York for a stay of ten duys. = == Her daughter, d The Minlster of Sweden and Mme. | Hume, will assist and tea will follow. pi Wallenberg will entertain at dinner $1.95, $3.50, $5.50 to $15.75 this evening at the Legation. Representative and Mrs. John Jacob gagements, having been called away by the death of Mr. Rogers' mother, Mrs, Jacob Rogers, who died Monday at her home in Lowell. Mass. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Jirs. Henry Parsons Erwin, have returned from New York. where they went to bid farewefl to Mr. and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgelt, 2d. and their little daughter, ailed last weeh for kurope. New York today from Holland and they will come to Washington Friday. The minister of Switzerland and gulshed company at dinner last even. ;"‘r‘a‘n::" ;loz‘ll)_l'l of l}la nmha.;ndur of ; e and Mme. Tasserind. Sweaters, Embroidered Sacques and Wrappers St Ambassador and Mrs. D. K. Wel- and Mrs, James L. Walsh, the latter a niece of Mrs. Blodgett. are in: Cocoa. Fla., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ; Ciddi C . lington Koo el the 1 vhic) o4 c Ba:smettgs, Beds, Kiddie Koops SR ':::cc?x.p.i;dmd legation, which | \ird Porcher. ; - ‘our months, vill ve o T Kumfy Kribs, Wardrobes, Bathtubs ¢vening, With the evv:‘l:n:s;e::;fl. vl e ‘enfeg?\lm(:";rfigdfm tht, - on. terno ir quarters at the Scales, Small Toys, Novelty Gifts Mr. Koo was designated as the head | aavy. $ard, in honot of her house of the Chinese delegatior to the con ference on the limitation ‘of arma- <7 ment, and during his stay In Wash- W&merfideefllb ington has occupled the residence of Mrs. Moran, at 2315 Massachusetts javenue. The final social affalr oc curred last evening, when the ball Toom of the residence was trans formed temporarily into a moving - picture theater. The attraction was — Se—— = a screen interpretation of a Chinese legend of passion and intrigue, under the title “Lotus Blossom.” The au- 66 years in Business dience consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Koo and the embassy staff, with a few friends. The ladies expressed great -y 0 delight over the portraval of the F at 12% scenes from the land of their nativ- ity and the costumes and customs of ) old China. Mrs. Homer Hoch, wife of Re| sentative Hoch of Kansas, 18 observ- ing her last day at home, this season this afternoon at her residence, 1843 Monroe street. -Those assisting in- . - A clude Mra. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Furriers for sixty-six years R Sann: Mra, Philbe. b Camomel guest,” Mrs. Brackett, wife of Col | William Brackett, who will return to her home in New York Friday Prosiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. John H.! Dayton, Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler and Mrs. Berry Iden, and a number}| of this season’s debutantes will also| assist. Commander and Mrs, 1den entertain- ed a company at dinner Saturday evening at the Shoreham, in honor of Mrs. Brackett. i Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta returned to their Pittsbur@h home last evening. The marriage of Miss Mnly Walker of Manchester, New Hampshire. to Mr. Louis A. Delano. will take place this| afternoon at 6 o'clock. Mr. Delano and | his bride wil] leave ediately after| Wheg You LAY OFF Your fur coat you will need a lighter weight fur, 8 small cape or choker. Have it made trom your old fur. Let me make it for you satisfactorily and cheaply. MARTIN WOLF—;2 50 Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. L. J. Dickinson, Mrs. H. A. Coleman, Mrs. L. N. Geldert, Mrs. C. E. Lobdell, Mrs. Victor Murdock. Mrs. William Cul- bertgon, Mrs. Cieveland Newton and Mrs. A. P. Myers. Mrs. Frank 8. Hight entertained at the Tuncheon today in honor of Mrs, Henry, leb d Wilder Keyes. The other guests wereo Celebrate Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Charles G. 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The assistant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Roosevelt will be the guests & 415 H Strect of honor of the major general co mandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, who will en- tertain a company of fourteen, at dinner tonight. i Mrs. Gowen, wife of Col. James B. Gowen, will entertain at tea this aft- ernoon in her quarters at Washing- ton barracks, in honor of Mrs. Et| bert Breckinridge and Mrs. McMa; Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star| i & 1 swes o sive s retelve in iving room, where \ . ; The ambassador of Spain. Senor| Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, Mrs. Joseph | W Robin Hood the Favorite FRUIT JAMS Strawberry—Raspberry A delicious sweet for everyday use in the . 2 . visiting Mrs. H. 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