Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. | Societ; President Harding Will Receive the New informally ' a eom ny of twelve 'un-u at lunchnn tod Miss Lo Goft wi Mrs, Coontz, wife of Admiral Rob- ert E. Coontz, will be at home Mon- day afternoon from 5 to 1 o'elock l'? hllr apartment at Wardman Park ote Dr. luvnrn Davis, returned yesterday from & six-week visit in rm»u Dr. and Mrs, James' F. Mitehell wel hosts at dinner last evening, %3 | entertaiing a company of twelv The financial counsejor of the Itallan embassy, Signor Guido Junl, spent yesterday in New York. Mrs. Edward Terry Santord, who is prasent i her home In Tennesser: expected in' Washington until tter part of March. Colford, jr., |m lmh bv II‘ atter's ’llfll.:“n 8 Miss Cathleen Vandarbil '1 t lll wdek end here with Illu E za- Hanna. The dancing class met last evening at the Playhou will Iast dance of this season evening, March 20. fi.l ':' & Represantative anr‘:'uuv. luv Senator-Elect Fess Gues Twentieth Century “lub. Representative Simeon Feoss, senator-elect from Ohio, 'Hl be the at luncheon of the Twontlflth tury Club 'nmr-dly. at the Cos- mos Club. At the meeting preceding luncheon Mr. Fess will speak. New Spring Hats Showfng the beautiful and authentic in the world of mil- linery modes. nd Mrs. John who spent t now in Rome. will return to Wash: ingten in April. . th Mrs, Willlam H. Herron will preside rayke Sim Uon and Mrs. Joshua Evans will have charge of the program. The Congressionsl Club. will en- ey tertain in ho of Signora Olivia An informal reception at the home |Rosetti on Friday afternoon. It will of Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke on Masi bo of interest to know that Mme. chusetts avenue will preceed the pro- m iz the daughter of William, sram of song and monologue to be M- tti London and niece of Ga- Siven by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rogarg |briel Roaetti, the post. of New York, Saturday evening at § oclock for ihe benefit of the eon- S0 Beu :::;flo’l.o;‘u and tamily, 1t 1d 1 5 = n ew or] lor oo oldiers at Calpeper. Y& lsomiotine have vethriod vo Wt hats go on sale tomorrow at hen guests arriving early will be pre ted B iats, Mr. ton and will again occupy an apart- e 2 the actistaiMr. and Mrs § et ot the Bartnaton tiorr 4 .00 A number of informal dinner parties will preceed the recital, among the Hats to grace and delight every woman. as 'distinctive in quality as in style. IDA WALTERS, Mr. Charles Henry !ull-r held raception ve, evening in henor of Justice rd Terry Sanford. Mrs. Butler, assisted by several ladies, received with Mr. Butler. Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Hanihara, at the Whlte House Friday. RESIDENT Harding will ""l:"r'e"e in her home at 2127 California ive the newly appointed am-| hassador of Japsn. Mr. Hani-| Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed will Friday afternoon at the| ' Wednesday. Mareh 7. for, Ber- | muda. Qur assortment reflects the genius of famous designers at home and abroad. About two hundred of these attractive Mr. and Mrs. Bd ard Everett Blod- et entertain dinner at the owhatan last e Mrs. John Dougherty enter- all party informally st tea ernoon II Le Paradis. onse fllan‘ is vhllln' Mrs. Frederick W. Mr. and Mrs. Albert G, C. Hahn of e AMenlo Park, Calif.. are spending some time at the New Willard. en route to Rark; | NI, Hahn's tormer home in New York. White House. Donaidson gave 0 t evening in com- pliment to thelr son lnd daughte i C.‘lpl and M Q. Donald: 5 fteed will receive tomorrow afternoon after 4:30 o'oclock at the New Willird Hotel for the last time this season. and Mr Kdward Keldenback arnounce the marriage of their | duughter. ¥rances Parker. to Mr. Clarance Cochran, at the Immaculate Conception Church rectory, Tuesday evening, l'!\lrulry Mr. The ambassador of Peru and S nora de Pezet will entertain at ll]n—l ner Saturday evening. March 10. in compliment to the newly appointed United States ambassador to Peru and Mrs. Miles Poindexter. The Missour! Society will hold its monthly meeting at the Roosevelt Hotel, 2101 l‘\h street northwest, on ? | Thursaay 8 pm. Senator-elect Simeon D, "Fes "Ohio, Wil Be" ine] prineipal speaker. " A Treception will be given to retiring members of t! ouri delegation in Conzn will be musical entertainment, ments and dancing. Mrs. Verona Pollock TRoach, mosker of Chlnnln{ Pollock and widow of Senator oach of North Da- (Continued on Ninth Paj ' Mrs. James Couzens will be at home tomorrow afternoon at her residence. 1915 Massachusetis avenue, receiving Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Georu Howl l;ld for the last time this season Chase and Col. gnd Mrs. Charle: Patterson. son and dlu'mvr in.law wi [ 5d In recelving by Mal. Gen. and Mrs. John Hine: nd Wil Each model 1415 G Opposite Keith's Owing to the serious illness of her son, Mrs. Charles Keller has been obliged to recall her invitations for luncheon which she was to have ven tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Fred; erick Dent Grant. Not only is Mrs. Harding sending fiawers from the White House 1o adorn the table at the card |h||l)‘ 1 A box will Be members of the Tex Congress at the musical which the Texas Club of Washington will give Friday cvenln’ in the ball reom of the New Willard, in ce brl- tion of the anniversary of Te; in dependence. The box will be deco- rated with the Texas colors and the box reserved for the members of the University of Texas alumnae will be draped with the university colo: The men's floor committee for the dance is composed of Representative for *the ation in and dance | T Mrs. Mondell and Miss Dorothy Mon- dell. wif, nd daughter of Representa- tive i'rank Wheeler Mondell, are giv- ing » large tea this afternoon from 4:30 (o 6 o'clock, at the Congressional Club. Mrs. Mondell and her daughter are receiving alone, and assisting them in_the dining room are Mrs. George Sutherland. Mry. Samuel E. Winslow. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Burton L. French, Mrs. William A. Rodenbers. Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, Mrs. Luther | . W. Mott. Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. | IS Fred B. Gernerd, Mrs. Horace M. E. I. Towner and Mrs. Carl R. Chind-| blom 3 and tea given this afternoon at the Washington Club for the benefii of the Animal Rescue League of Wash- ington, but she is sending a special messenger in (he person of Laddie| Boy, who will hear a greeting from the ‘first lady of the land. returning 1o her with a greeting from the mem- bers of the league. Receiving the guests are Mrs. Palmer, -Mrs. Harry (. Ira Bennett, Jnhluon, Ernest Walker. Francols Newcombh . Pink roses and spring flowers made the house a gm» asisting (n the dinin; n J ine Williford, Mjss Dayis, wife of Representative Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Davis, and her daughter, Mias Halm Herr, Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Senator and Mrs. Medill McCormick were among the dinner hosts last evening. ronm Pru- Moses who form the e on arrangements, while Lydia Biddle, chairman o~ tickets. will assist. Miss Minnie Ma- comb, who contributed sixteen beauti- ful prizes for the various tables, will also assist. as will Mrs. Merton E. Twogood, secretary of the league. Girls from the Junior League will lend their help this afternoon under the leadership of M Louise King At the tea table will be Mrs. Henry F. Bayard and Mrs. Gordon Cumming. I IIIIIIIIIIII]IIIflflm . THE LURE OF SPRING IS IN THESE LOVELY ; g v CAPES AND, WRAPS unnlng am jwill give up thelr anartmentat Wapd: | 316 7th St N W Mrs Anpleby, wife of Representa- tive rank Appleby. was hostes: {to a company of twenty-two at luneh jeon today. entertaining at Wardman jPark Hotel. in henor af Mrs. Harry Humphries of Atlantie City. man at the close of Congress and re- The Netherlands Minister Returning From New York. The minister of the Netherlands, Jonkheer A. C. D. de Graeff, will re- turn tomorrow from New York, where he is spending a few days at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel. apd will sail aboard esident Wilkon from California for the orient, to be absent nearly five months. visiting Japaun, China and the Philippines, . b £ i £ | Representative and Mrs. E \ Fenn will leave W v ; for New York prej y March 6 for Panama. They will re- turn to their home in Connecticut . late in April. The minister of Sweden. Capt. Asel . F. Wallenberg, went to New York to-| Representative and Mrs. W. Bourke et ——————————— day and will be uhsemlsa | days. 1 Cochran will have a company dining . The minister and Mme. Wallenberg | informaily with them this evening. were hosts at dinner last evening, hav- $I .95 $ 25' 00 5 as their guests the ambaseador of | Dr. L. 5. Rowe, the director general Frau Wiedfeldt, th iof the Pan-American Union, enter- Norway and Mme. Bryn, Sena- | tained at luncheon today in the annex tor and Mrs. Irvine I. Lenraot, of the Pan-American Union in honor director general of the Ban-Amer (of the delegates of the United States A beautiful array of the very mewest miodes brought forth by foremost.style creators. All the new silks and novelty weaves—Paisley Crepes, Flat and Canton Crepe, Printed Crepes, Taffetas and Wool Twills. Bouffant, paneled, draped and T'nion, Dr. Leo S. Rowe: Mr. and Mrs. | to the fifth pan-American conference Henry Goddard Leech of New York,|io open at Santiago. Chile, March slender straightline styles. Entirely new trim- ming touches. The minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro wlil entertain at dinner this evening. house guests of the minister and Mine. Among the guesis were tbe un- Wallenberg: Mr. and Mre. Charles tary of _tate. Mr. Willlam Glover, Mr. and Mre. Cl the as®stant secretary of | h Harriso counselor of the Jab- le Lagerberg; the* i} ert Woods Bligs: Mr. Henry lor of the legation and Mme. |er. chairman of the Amer Weidel. and the new attache, Mr. Gusiaf | Sation to the conference and ambas- Printzkold sador to Belgium: Senator Frank B. - ! Kellogg, Senator Atlee Pomerene, for- | Mrs. Mileés Poindexter will he at|mer Senator Willard Saulsbury, Mr. home informally tomorrow afterncon ' Frank C. Partridge, Col. William Eric | after 4 o'clock ! Fowler, George E. Vineen Mrs. Hugh McKennon of Annapolis, |“'Ubur 1. Carr, Mr. Edwin C. Md. is arriving today to spend the | Mr. Cord Meyer and Dr. Franeisco J he week as guest of Senator [ Yanes. Mvs. Poindexter. They are al: ertaining for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Humphries of Atlantic City, who are | tain_a siaying at the Hotel Washington Women’s and ° b HE' new spring fashions—zwith balmy days and moonlight Misses nights, make hearts grow glad and happy, too, when you see our splendid new display of early spring capes and wraps— developed in luxurious silks and wool materials, all very new ef- fécts and light-weight for early spring wear. 53050 1o $]952 Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Armstead Davis will enter- company of twelve youns | | people at dinner this evening. includ- | ing her daughter. Mrs. George Almy | Mrs. Watson. wife-of Senator James | Percy. who 1s her house guest. E._ Watson of Indiang. w ecoive | ow afternoon from o 6! Despard Goff entertained Remarkable Spring Dresses at 15 Fashionable Spring Suits at *39-Z Three and two piece styles in & more charming variety of expression than ever before. Fashioned in Twill Cord, Piquetines, Cevert Tuwill cords, Velour checks and Tweeds. Navy, greystone and other smart pretty colors. Jaunty short or knee- length jackets with new sleeve styles. Tie LOUVRE 1115 117 B STREET Fashion with value —that's the outstanding feature in Louvre gar- ments—never more forcefully demonstrated ~than in our offerings for. spring. For example— Three-Piece Suits $65 t0 $150 In Silk, Twill, Matelasse—elaborately trimmed with embroidery, etc.—and with detachable blouses of effective designs. Two-Piece Suits Twills and Velour Checks, Covert Cloth—superiorly tailored—in Balkan, Straight-line and Semi-box models—featuring a special assortment at . 49z Dresses For street and afternoon—presenting the new weaves; beautiful crepes and novelties—of exclusive designs—trimmed profusely and charmingly. Featur- ing a special assortment at 49 New Hats Fifth Aven‘ue ew York Establishment Washington Branch of the Famous Exclusive New Coats and Capes The new Spring Wraps are incomparable in the grace, in the swirl and swing of their lire. Luxu- rious pile fabrics and smooth wool Twill cords. The new Camel's Hair ceats and capes are featured. $25:00 to $45.00 I New Sports and Street Skirts, $15 Original and. Ditferent Are These SPRING HATS For the woman who enjoys the distinction of being a pace ahead of the mode—these hats will prove a plec.mre-—and at this low price! Smart models o! —Straw & Silk —Milan Braid —Timbo Straw —Horsehair Brin, forth all that is new in the way of shape udofnmnfe!u: and colors—all the gay shades of Spring. Thursday, ’Friday and Saturdhy A Brilliant Display of T” GB rl fp Every day brings its coterie of new shapes and con- J r@ ceits—in each one of which mdlvldualldy is expressed— with becomingness. Sports Hats—and Hats for dress 3 > Exh'“l'd“‘ Ilflly P"cd at thege hats portray- hat—exclusive, yet wear. O. 00 ing the newest at a popular price. Most Desired Colors and Shapes : A Exquisite in charm and beauty, unusual in quality and style, are $12:50 to $35.00 In the Window We are displaying aselection of “honer” Hats shown at the racent Fashion Show held at the Hotel Astor in New York. They are the originals. thoughu in good \millinery. You \will find here your particular type of

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