Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1924, Page 8

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= = OCIETY. - Society Swiss Minister and Mme. Peter Came Back Last Evening From Short Stav in New York. HE minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter returned to Washington last evening after passing several days n New York. thonian Euvey, Mr. Pilp. Returns, The minister of Esthonia, Mr. Piip, will return to Washington this eve- ning from Scranton, Pa., where he | went to place a wreath at the bier of Col. Edward Ryan, in recognition of his' work and assistance given the Esthonian people. Mrs, Willlam A. Ayres, wife of Rep: ° A»r?s of Kansas, and; Lineberger, wife of Walter ¥ Lineberger will be at home jointly m 4 to 6 o'clock, at the Kedrick, 1801 K street. 3 Representative and Mrs. James MeAndrew have re urned to Their home on Jackson boulevard, Chicago. after_spending a week in Washington. During their brie¢ visit the acquaintances made '8 in Congress. ne for another visit 1. and Mrs. Peyton C. March haye n apartment at the Cimiez, in © the remainder of the winter. “Mrs. George Barnett don - will_be at fternon from at their residence, 1837 nd will be assisted in Mrs. Robert Dickey, jr. Commander and Mrs. John H. Ma- will entertain a company ‘non in compliment to \hl\\ ard Chandler | aken an apartment at after being the guest ont_and Ars. Coolidge time. Mr. and Mrs, Christy ington for the re- son. Mrs. (.u Hardesty spent the ston, coming for nd Mrs. Chaun- turday evening. A just returned from ’4'1'((\ Ric Dr. Geor &pent a month of Baltimore, she The Congressional Club has issued eards for its Friday «fternoo ' this week, when the guest of hdnor il be the third assistint SeCretary . Butler Wright. He lock on “Our Amer. and tea will be ard Tasker Lowndes, jr., of Kentucky and West Virginia, en- tertained informally at tea at her suite in The Lee House yesterday rnoon for her_sister, Mrs. Hugh Adams, and Mr, Adams of Chi- Mrs. Ri Her_guests included: Senator and Dirs Oddle, Senator Richard . resentative and “arroll Reece, Dr. and Mrs. T. Lowndes, Mr. and Mrs. ackson, Mrs. Lowndes . and Mrs. Guy Despord and Mrs. W. Lewis Pitcher, Mrs. A B and and Mrs. Robert P. bell Tu\ner ter, Mr. und Mrs. Camp- Dr. and Mrs. Edward ira William Bowle, arles Kerr, Mrs. Mo, Murray Addi- Trescot, < ldshorough ams, ., Misses Worthington, Wil 3. Price, My Danier B Fin: ley. Mr. Lawrence Adams, Mr. Rich- ard Miller, Mr. Lowndes Jackson, jr.; Mr. Willilam Bladen Jackson, Mr. Richard Tasker Lowndes, 3d. Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke has loaned her house for an entertainment to be given this evening for the benefit of the fatherl hildren of Greece, for which invitations have been issued.’ She will give a short talk_on her tapestries. Mrs. Charles J. Bell will t hostess for the occasion, and in addition to the musical program by Mr. Emanuel Wad, pianist, and Mr. John A, Rogers, baritone, Mme. Nie l number of Gre . Tsamados, wife A aires of Grcecs, witl “Bell in b receiving. ot her. nuughur Mrs. Jose- f 1o Mr. Sol W. Bloom of ester, M formerly of New . The wedding took place in New York yesterday morning. d Mrs. Thomas Benton Crisp sent out cards announcing the heir ghter, Dorothy to Mr, Sophus Dee Hanson January 18, in the city of ceremony was performed by A, Freeman Anderson in the of only the members of the mily and a few intimate friends. John William Hardell acted as n Mr. Hanson and Miss Willis attended the ’ following the cere- Me. and Mrs. Hangon left for Flonda, After March 1 they will be 2t home at the Woodward apartments, 2311 Conecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Henry White zill leave Washington tomgrrow for Soupthern Pin N. C., where they will pass three weeks at the Highland Iines Inn. Wedding of Miss Kaufman And Mr. Goldsmith Last Night, marriage of Miss Frances re Kuufman, daughter of Mr. and Harry . Kaufmun, to Mr. Jack ‘Goldsmith of tis city, formerly of Sioux City, ning at v o'clock at the Willard, fol lowed by a dinner, The ceremony, which took in‘a private suite of the hotel, was performed by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon of the Eighth Street Temple and was witnessed by rela- | tives and close friends of the bride and bridegroom. Quantities of pink Burchell’s Incomparable Bouquet Coffee May still be bought for 25¢c Per Pound We may be forced shortly to advance our price. N. W. BURCHELL, 817- 19 Fourteen!h S NW Upholstering Chair Cas«-ing Furniture Repairing "Nuff Said! The Best Place and Lowest Prices, After All Clay A. Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Franklin 7483 with her brother, ! lowa, took place last eve. : and white roses and palms were used hroughout the rooms and in the large ballroom, where the dinner was ynerved at mmall tables, each having a basket of spring blossoms. The bride, who was given in mar- rlage by her father, entered the rooms 28 a string orchestra played the ‘Lohengrin" wedding march. 8he wore a gown of brocaded silver cioth made oo slatorate lines, the, front arapery hhlvll helfl hy erl ornaments. 8 of sllver brocad: n her tulle Vell ‘was held In place by a cap of lace in Dutch effect outlined in ropes of pesrls, She carried a -hn'lr bouquet of roses, orchids and f the valley. Hll Eveln Deardorf, cousin of the | bride, was maid of honor i gown of sea green embroi 1 fon and oarried Killarney ro Hilda King, in coral beaded chmon and Miss Jeanette Bear, in yellow boaded chiffon, were bridesmalds and carriod nink roses. Mr. Sol Goldamith of this city was best man for hlo brother and the ushers were Mr. Alan Kaufman, brother of the bride, and Mr. Albert Small. Mrs. Kaufman, mother of the bride, wore a becoming gown of orchid brocaded chiffon with bands of brilljants and & Jewel hand in her hair and carried a corsage bouquet of orchids. Misa Carline Kaufman, young sister of the bride. was In a dainty dress of pink chiffon with a band of amall pink roses in her hair and car- rieg lilien of the valley. Later in | the avening " Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith left for their wedding journey to Florida, visiting Palm Beach, Jack- i sonville and Miami, and will continue i their trip west to California. TUpon their return, after March 15. they will take an apartment on Con- necticut avenue extended. The bride wore for her traveling gown an al- { mond green cloth dress with coat to { match, trimmed in fox fur, and a be- | coming hat of green straw, trimmed | in_canton crepe of the same shade (Among the out-of-town-guests wera ! Mr, Mrs. Chapman Aurons, Mr.'b Ahd Mra. Eiverson ToOthchila of New York; . Ephraham Frechle, grand- father 0( the bride. Phlludelnhu. and ! | Mr. and Mrs. Moe Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frechle, and Mrs. Vrechie, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fréehic and Mr. Lester !'recme "ot Phila- delphia. E. Mr. and Mrs. Svivanus Stokes, fr.. and Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbeli | have left Paris for a month's tour In . Italy and Egypt. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, former- | Iy of “alhlnllfln. and Prince Chris- | tian and Princess Elizabeth of Hesse were guests of honor at tea yester- | {day of Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope ! Satterwhite, who entertained in their | villa at Palm Beach., Mr, and Mrs. Bradley and the Prince and Princess of Hesse arrived yesterday morning | to visit Dr. and Mra. Satterwhite. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller en- tertained at a reception yesterday afternoon from 4 to § o'clock in honor | of Senater and Mrs. Royal 8. Cope- land. Assisting Mr. and Mrs, Tiller were the Governor of Maryland, Mr. Albert C. Ritchic; District Commiu- d Mrs. Cuno Ii. Rudolph, Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick I. Cox, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Edwin S, Puller, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Essary and Mrs. L. 3" Friestedt, who 1a vi Visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Senator and Mrs, Copeland. Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. James Cousens, Mrs. Eugene Hale and Mrs. Willlam Phillips are among those who have taken tables for the card party which will be given Thurfldly after February 21, at the Willard Oth- ers who have bought tables ure Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs, Henry Dimock, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. William Corcoran Kustia, Mrs, | Robert M. Thompson, Mrs, Bdward Meigs, Mrs, John P. Jackson, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mra. Breckinridge Long, Miss Edith McCamman and others prominent in Washington_ so- ty. During the afternoon Miss 1izabeth dange " the “Moment Slav,”" a classical variation on Russlan steps. The Army Band will play during the tea hour, after the game and the dancing. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory had din- ing with him last evening Maj. Gen. Greely, Miss Rose Greely and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates. Mr. John Gardner Ladd entertained at dinner Baturday evening at the Shoreham Hotel, In honor of Mrs. James Irving Steele of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Walter W, Helakell, after an ex- tended western trip. has moved from the Hamilton to an apartment, at 1026 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Hoover are spend- ing the month of February at Miami, a. . Mra. Quinby McKeon entertained at chhenn vesterday in_honor of Miss Virginia Latrob of Baltimore. The 'Itaken an apartment at the E | Columbta diviston, United Daughters 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, sand. ke B 02 Greemville, Pa., who has spent scveral weeks in Washington and returncd e teday, alher guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Wilmer, Mjss Defod of Baltimore, l e sncond secretary of the Spa anish em Mariano de Amoedo; Mr. hflnder cCormick Goodhart of the British embassy, the Misses Mc. Keon, Lieut. Commander Thomas | Thomas and Mr. Robert Stead, jr. Mrs. Samuel Hill of this citv has Hamilton Hotel. Dixie Chapter Postpones Reception Wednesday. Dixie Chapter of the District of! of the Confederacy, has recalled in-| vitations for a reception W rdnefllay evening, owing to the ball of the | Southern Relief Society, which was postponed until February 13 on ac- | count of Mr. Wilson's death, and afte r| consultation with Mrs. Cormelia Branch Stone, in honor of whose 'elghty-fourth birthday anniversary the reception was to have been given. Dr. and Mrs. John Willis Baer o!“ Pasadena, Calif., are at the New Wil- tard for the week, having arrived Saturday. Miss Rita Venable and Misa Muriel Fitzsimmons of Chevy Chase have joined Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kelly ot New York at the Hotel Hamilton. Mr and Mrs. Fletcher V. celebrated the thirtieth anni of their marriage Sunday, Feb 3, a- thelr home, Eastern avenue Quarles street, Kenilworth, D. C. Those present were: Mrs. Ensor Brown and Earl Brown, Towson, Md.; Mr, and Mrs. McKinley King, Phoenix, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Adam G. Saltz- mann, Mr. George Saltzmann, Mr. hipley incorporated Willlam Saltzmann, Miss Mary and Mise Margaret Saltzmann, Earleigh Lincoln’s Birthday A Very Special Dinner Open to Both Men and Women 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. $1.50 Per Person No Tipping Phone for Reservations 1747 Rhode Island Ave. All Remaining Fall and Winter Stock REDUCED 50% Topcoats, suits featuring the short box Julxet. smart frocks for street or evening, sweaters, . scarfs, and children’s apparel are included in this sale. i | to your satisfaction. Carnations I‘..’dv-of-tlw-Valle 5 Valentine Baskets of Flowers, $3.50 and $5 “Special Valentine Boxes of Flowers, $5 Remembrance Boxes—Flowers and Candies, $7.50 Floral Valentines ~—Appeal to the Eye —As Well As to the Heart Blackistone achieves the most fetching arrangements of floral novelties for Valentines, and is prepared to carry out your.personal desires, entirely Pramfit deliveries out of the city. Leaue your order early. SweetPeas. .........$1 .$3 doz. ...$2 doz. ...$2 doz. bun ch Phone Main 3707 Blooming P! OZ. lants‘...‘...$2up Wthand H - ¢, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924 Heights, Md.; Mrs. Dent Downing, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Luthardt, Baltimore; M and Mrs. F. J. Last, Washi 8. Joseph Clarke, Mr. and nilworth, D. C. The regular Wednesday Club lunch- eon of the Woman's National Demo- cratic Club having been omitted Feb- ruary 6, owing to the death of former President Woodrow Wilson, the series of luncheons will be resumed on Wed- nesday, February 13, when the speak- er will be Senator Royal 8. Cope- land of New York. Miss Amelia E. Gude will preside at the subscription dinner of the Women's City Club_ on Wednesday evening, when Mr. Edgar C. Snyder, United States marshal for the Dis- trict of Columbia, will be the guest of honor and speaker. Amoux the Kuests will be Mrs. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Ia‘nfle, Mrs. Mar- garct Kroll Tibbitts and Miss May Alice O'Toole, Among others sub- seribing are Mrs, William E. Cham- beriuin, Mrs. Ada Mills Payne, Mrs. M. B. Whitfield, Mrs. M. C. McCloskey, Mre. Redwood Vandegrift, Mrs. Azel Ford, Miss A. Viola Smith, Miss Beryl +. ingram, Mrs+C. S. Richardson, Mrs. {anbella Tepper, Miss Bessie F. How- lette, Miss E. K. Gilliveay, Miss Etta Austin, Miss E. K. Vall, Miss M. L. Jail, Miss Anna Cummings, Miss Tace Cummings, Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss Florence Fraser Stiles, Miss Elizabeth . Raymond, Miss Laura L. Tracy, Dr. O. J. Baird, Miss Hazel Swift, Miss ¥. 8. Hoff, Miss Jessie Lane, Miss Julla Bannigan, Miss Olive Beatty, Miss Tillie Steiner, Miss Marie Steiner, Mrs. J. J. ank- lin, Mrs. Ella McCristal, Miss C. Today and Smith, Miss G. A. Bowdle, Mrs. M. 8. Lawloer; Mrs. 8. J. Shoemaker, Miss B. Henderson, Miss Stabler, Mrs. G. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. erlhlll Davls, Mrs. 'Ella’ Davis_Levi 88 Loretta V. Barnes, Miss Carman Hu‘hea. Mll Alice Kirker, Miss Edna Rosi E. M. Barnes, Miss A. Shaw, Mhl Ada L. Kelsey, Mln Floradell Sta- Mrs. A. T. Wil- ples, Mra. J. son, Miss J. E. ngkln, Mrs, J, L. LM!!H E. Lees- Grubb, Miss nitzer, Miss Heaven, Miss Alice M. Heaven. Miss Frances Gutelius will direct a trio composed of Mr. Garth Balnl‘ violin; Mr. Willlam Test, cello, and Mr. Thomas E. Gruan at the piano. Little Miss Wilhelmina Gude will give some of her inimitable recitaln. Miss Kathryn Smith and Miss Helene Smith fnve a farewell party Saturday evening in their home, at 227 B street northwest, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, James Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hanby and will leave this week for their home at Bar Harbor, Me. A program of music. which included popular -ong- by the Misses Smith, agcompaniad by Mr. Arthur Hanby at the piano, was fol- lowed by a buffet supper, after which the company danced. 'Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mc- Carty, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baker, Bar Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥. Hanby, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ashford, Mr. and Mra H. K. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frankiin, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wagner, Miss Irene Egolf, Miss Anna Rothery, Mr. W. D, Messenzehl, Mr. R. Stevens, Mr. Arthur Hanby, jr., Washington; Mr. Hugh Melton, Mra. Jennie Fersinger, Mr. Robert Harper, Mr. Amos Salisbury, Philadelphia; Mr. Lester Tice. Mr. Wallace and W. J. L.Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Smith. Tomorrow OPENING DAYS Our New Shop 1219 Connecticut Avenue You are cordially invited to visit Wash- ington’s newest and handsomest shop devoted to Women’s Outer Apparel. Pasternak creations, as well as those of other noted designers, exhibited on mannequins. PLPASTERNAK The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1219 Connecticut Avenue All Remaining Short Lines Women’s $5.95 to $8.50 Shoes Reduced for 3 Days Only to $ pair These Sizes in the lot: Sizes 2% 19 prs. 3 98 prs. 3% 134 prs. 4 198 prs. 4% 202 prs. | 5 226 prs. | 5% 143 prs. | 6 62 % Quantities | Sizes Quantities | Sizes Quantities | 7% 148 pre. 8 184 prs. Ve 63 prs. 21 prs. 139 prs. 98 prs. 112 prs. 8 9 Also Included at $2. 300 Pairs Women's High 300 Pairs Shoes in Sizes 2 to 5. Girls' Small Boys' At These 2 Stores Only None Charged None Delivered Cor.7th&K 414 9th St. and | Carrie Marriage Licenses. Marriage leenses bave been issued to the 3m A. Neumann and Hazel G. l‘-!nur Frederick Kull of West New Yor k, K. ., and Katls V., Tweedsle of this city. Pelty Harrin lml Mary Bullock. Eow of Evanston, lll ll! G, lep!r of Hudbard Woods Arevie B, Glotatar and Sarah Fdmund C. Taylor of Beaver L. Terry of Ashland, Va. Leo H. urcer and Muttle Ty = Murce; John K. Nugent v o pogs B Nogeot and Virgials both of Births Reported. The following births bave bee the beaith department in the last fweatss O imes A and Elizabeth B zabet! 5 Abert sad Tilinn Mancion, vors Washinglon TUlysses G, llfl‘Tnc Simeon L. 2 B, Liniey, Nathaaiei ard l-w s. immes. Daniel L. and Ire Youos, girl Gerivade Lea Until 1870 it was agalnst the law and sacred custom for any subject ta look at the emperor of Japan. cqulug' gd f inkle &’@ New Spring Outfits For Infants, Small Girls and Boys NUSUAL spring apparel exquisite to the smallest detail has been received from special makers of children’s outfits. Practical garments for play and dainty little models for dress were designed for health and com- fort. Dresses Boys' Suits Creepers ps Coats Sweaters Rompers ts Rare Values ¥ the following lines of children’s winter apparel at greatly reduced prices. Coats Dresses Hats Sweaters TJ Street Corner Jhirteenth and Laced Boots. All Sales Final

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