Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Soa 1€ty M. and Mme. Jusserand Will Be Guests at Dinner Tonight of Swiss Minister and Mme. Peter ~t Legation. HE ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. There will be fourteen guests in the com- pany. The ambassador of gusto Cochrane de Alencar, is salling today from New York the Santa Elisa for his home in 1, where he will pass about three months. The ires of Brazil, de Sou eao Gracie, for New York te bid the bon voyage. He will return to Was ington directly after the ambass; sails. razil, Mr. Au- The Secretary of ¢he Treasury, Mr. will be the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs, Peter A. Drury will give a reception Sunday, March 16, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at their residence on Rh de Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Reed will arrive this evening to pass a few days with their son and daughter-in- law, Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed. Mrs. Lehlbach, wife of Representa- tive Frederick R. Lehlbach of New Jersey. has gone to her home in Newark to remain for a short time. She will return to Washington about the middle of the month. Rear Admiral Robert E. Coontz will give a tea tomorrow afternoon on board the U. S. §. California, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris cently returned from a seven-month tour of Europe. Seeretary Weeks Shares Honors at Luncheon. Col. Wade H. Cooper entertained at luncheon in the cabinet room at the New Willard Hotel vesterday, the honor guests belng the Secretary of | ‘War, Mr. John W. Weeks; Dr. Robert O. Matthews, the president of the| Lincoln Memorial University, and Mr. | James J. Davis, the Secrétary of | Labor. In the company were: Gen. W. H. Allen, Mr. Willlam Cooper Proc- ter of Cincinnatl, Gen. Wade H. El- ils, Mr. John Hays Hammond, Mr. D. R.’ Crissinger, president of the Fed- deral Reserve Board; Dr. John Wes- lay Hill, Mr. Bates Warren, Col. Thomas W. Miller, allen property cus- todian: Dr. ¥. A. Seiberling of Akron, Mr. Charles ‘A. Douglas, Dr. W. P. Avery of Cleveland, Mr. Milton Har- rison of New York, Col. A. R. Gar- ford of Elyria, Ohio; Mr. H. E. Bulloch of Lexington, Ky.; Mr. Mark McKee of Toledo, Mr. Charles J. Bell, Judge U. L. Marvin of Cleveland, Gen, Frank T. Hines, Representative Allen Moore of 1llinois, Judge McKenzie Mos sistant_secretary of the Treasury Judge W. W. Wilson, Representative J. Will Taylor and Representative B. {Carroll Reece of Tennessee. Mrs. John Temple Graves entar- tained at dinner last night for her house guest, Mrs. A. J. Cothron of New York, having as other guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, {Mr. and Mrs. David St. Pierre Gail- lard, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. B | Miss Anne Graves, Mr. Day its clubhouse, 1722 H street north- west. - Miss Bloom reviewed her new book on the Empress Eagenie, and told in detall of her meetings with the em- press in Paris just before her death, contrasting those last days with the dazzling time when the eyes of the world were focused on Eugenie and her court. Dr. Parls Brengle has gone south for o few weeks' vacation and is at the Hotel Ponce de Leon, St. Augus- tine, Fla. Among the Washington patronesses for the Moscow Art Theater, to be at Poli's next week, are Mme. Wallen- berg, Mrs, Robert Lansing, Mrs. Fred- erick Dent Grant, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Christy, Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Mrs. Frederick Britten, Mrs, Marshall Fleld, Mrs, Montgomery Blair, Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie, Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty. Mrs, Charles Graves Matthew and Mrs. Walter Wilcox. In New York are found as patron- esses Mrs Harry Payne Whitney, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. Au- gust Belmont, Mrs. Williard Straight, Mrs. Henry 'Rogers Winthrop, M Waiter Damrosch, Mr. Paul D. Cra- vath, Mr. Arthur Curtiss James, Mr. MRS. M. J. VAUGHN, Frederick A. Jullliard, Mr. Clarence An aide to Mrx. Huldekoper in charge | ;. Mackay, Dr. Nicholas Murray But- of the women's division of the Emer-|]er, Mr. Augustus Thomas, Mr. Ed- gency and Casualty Hospital drive|ward Robinson, President John Grier opening thix week, She ix president | }iibben. Mr. THomas W. Lamont, Mr. of tht board of lady munagers of [Frank L. Polk and Prof. Willlam Casualty Hoxpital, Lyon Phelps, with Mr. Otto H, Kahn a8 honorary chairman. ' The woman captains announced by Mrs. Huldekoper are: Mrs. Glover's division—Mrs. Al. , bert Baggs, Mrs. John Davidge, Mr: { Richard ' Emmett, Mrs. Willlam Mason, Mrs. Simon Kann, Mrs. Rose (D. Merriam, Mrs. James F. Mitchell, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Richard Wilmer and Mrs. G. Brown Miller. Mrs. Vaughn's division — Mrs. | Walter Barr, Mrs. Willlam T. Car- michael, Mrs. W. W. Grifith, Mrs. Edgar W. Hanvey, Mrs. M. J. Jones, Mrs. J. ‘MacFarquhar, Mrs. J. W. Reynolds and Mrs. H. G. Cla; Mrs. Waggaman's division — Mrs. Charles T. Bassett, Mrs. Edgar T. Brown, Mrs. John Childress, Mrs. H. A. Fowler, Mrs. Edward A. Sturgl |Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, Mrs. E: nalls Waggaman, Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler, Miss Hazel Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. August Anthony of this city are spending the winter at Palm Beach, Marriage Licenses. Marria “"?w‘?::. olicenlec have been iasued to the Charles 0. hanks of Marie C. Elmma of thia ciige " OMor 484 Johuie’ Johnson ‘and Ella Barton. Itoscoe Powell and Estella R, Barne Joseph Humphrey and Josephine M. Bridget, Iry MeNear and Mattle Randall, 1:h® of oy of Baltimore, Ma. f“: R = e s Fredn Kankhanser of Capirot fieleti, 36d, " Tomorrow In philadelphia the patronesses in- clude Mra. Arthur Biddle, Mrs. Jasper Ve Brinton, Mrs. Charl . In- e, Mrs. John Markoe, Mrs. John | Richetta Hicthings of New York city. ‘Newhold, Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt, | ~apoleon Ramsey and Beatrice Drummonds. Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mrs. PR e o Alexander Van Mensselaer and Mrs.| After five years of labor, Mrs, Helen Hemy Wharton. B. Montgomery of Rochester, N. Y. — has completed'a new version of four gospels of the Bible. She is the first of her sex to complete a translation of any part of the Holy Scriptures. Leo H. Bryant of Jersey Cit; N. J. Helen L] Cantrell of Fort Smith, Atk " Lilton” . Diancy of Ratnke, Andrew Mellon, will be joined tomor- Finley and Mr. John Temple Graves, jr. row by his daughter, Miss Ailsa Mel- lon, who, with Miss AMce Sylvester, has been passing seseral day: York. and Mr. Ernest Truax. {lantic City, with Mrs. James B. Oli- Montana had a Ver of Pittsburgh last night at Senator Walsh of _The Tnited States minister to|few guests at dinner TUrugua 1\75‘. Hoffman Fhilip, hasithe New Willard Hotel. n Washington for a visit of { Mrs. Daniel B, Fearing of Newport | 1s making an extended stay in Wash- Fred A.|inston and is at the Hamilton Hotel. Satur- 4 - = i Sach and | \ Former Senator and Mrs. William Calder of New York entertained The Postmaster G Harry S. New will have Representative and Mrs. tiweir guest [ 8 Britten will leave Washin for about a woek Mrs. John ¥ | 4 Yra Harry Norment ent rtained at|day evening for Palm I o New Y d - | ncheon n_compliment to|Miami to spend about three wecks. ‘alder o ork, who irrive o A t TR os GliGen: Davideon of San | They will vialt Cuba before returning inforinally At Sanes dARb nigHe At tie been for a few month Bica Mark B. Lewls of|to this city. Now Wiliacd) whors they arestay il ot Gen. and Mrs. Eli Helmick have as | ¥ and joined Mrs. Calder, who their guests their son and daughter d here Tuesday. in-law, Maj. and Mrs. Gardner H nick, who will pass about ten d 192! with’ them before leaving for Maj. | Helmick’s new post at Fort Benja- min Harrison, in Indiana. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Newton E. snd Mrs. Mrs. Reginald S. Huidekoper, chair- man of the women's division for Emergency sualtiy hospitals’ drive, a t night the names of her each of whom is in cl m of ten ormore | 4 Special Offer v member: : ign is to be 3 5 e Montlcello campalgn | jaunched tonight Sinner to be | A Beautiful Pictare today at & _oclock in | netd. in 3 ‘ballroom, oF Baby Mrs. Rose Gouverneur |with S f oth sireet. Mrs. Claude [ honor and principal speaker. $5 . Mrs. John S. Barbour, Mrs. | Mrs. Huldekoper has organized the Harriman and Mrs. Sydney | women in three divisions, with a vic | Em Mason, who have been absent from il pour ‘tea. Aflag will | chiairman' In charge of cich divislon. Y Washington for several months, have sented to the leading team by | The vice chairmen, who have been RWOOD i T e e, ViR retintins | "UNDE < and members, are Mrs. C. . Glover, fivA_H' idden Hand at Work Mrs. Roy Neuhauser will enter-|taken an apartment at the High- liam Laird Dunlop, to be held 2 ; he spring season. Ad- ding team each week. o (AW ot luncheon tomorrow fn Monor| IaNA Io% Sho ®F iz fr Mrs. M. J. Vaughn and Mrs. Floyd P. Waggaman. Mrs. Vaughn, who Clement, pastry chef of The Madrilion disappeared— | of Jrs. John Leake Spencer, who js|miral and Mrs. Mason spent some g 7 j | o] ia_and also visited 9 the house guest of Mrs. Benjamin F. | time in California a morning at 10 oclock in |P. Waggaman, Mo Ve E Gy man- agers of Casualty Hos 1, has been tongues took up the words— MYSTERY CAKE Iden, jr. i their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. 11’S Catholic Church the mar- instrumental in bringing into the $1.20 Delivered fand Mrs. Samuel B. Brew in of Miss Frances M. Burke and Boston. ph R, Murphy of Long Island, e ok plac + | organization a large number of ladies oK hace. Mgr. James K. | ST i e Tong been identified with activities on behalf of Casualty. “llop PRene Clement TheMadrillon Frong Cieme 1304 G St. N.W | Special for Friday and Saturday! Better Hats Both Dress and Tailored in Varied Collection The Secretary of A Mrs. Henry C. Waltace will be i M Louls Hertle will honor guests dinner Tuesd ’f"t' r apartment at Stoneleigh ning of the n of the { Comn and go to Guns can national commi s ¥ try home on T. Adams, who will ¢n | Potoma here they will remain for apartment m ' some week | Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry is en- ertaining a dinner party tonight. at dinner Thu Pan-American Diplomats nd charges % es of pan-American countri entertained at lumh today at Brown Scott of the Carnegie — ment. pIhe, marriage of Miss Mabelle s ished ¢ pany were ise Coldenstroth, daught 2 A e e e s o T and Ceoren W, Colacnstroin, to| _Mrs. Henderson, wite ot Command- | Mackin officiating B O oreie 3 Mr. ‘Wallace Frederick Boyd wiij | er_Robert Henderson, U. S. N., h,d There were no attendants and Mr. o e vork_ of raiming the of Ecuador, Senor Dr. Dan Raf inke place this cvening at T o'cloek | Visiting her, in Philadelphin, MIss|and Mrs. Murphy left shortly after | he actudl Wwork r Elizalde; the ministe t 2 the Takoma ParkS Dreshetones | Bmily Gordon McLean of Baltimore. |the ceremony for a wedding trip, ican Republi | Church. The ceremony will be per- Stotesbury, who is | Which will end in Chicago, their fu- Joubert; the formed by the Rev. Thomas C. Clark, e o Y e Palm | ture home. Lue Senor Don Franci T :{and will be followed by a reception » at a large tea the New Willard Hotel on Monday, 2 tho minister of Gulauscher s d s Bloom Talks of Meeting Wednesday and Friday, and will mak q . Olaya; the min The bride will have as her attend- mpress Fugenie in Paris. reports of subscriptions obtained. Dr. Don R Mrs. Rudolph Coldenstroth, Miss Vera Bloom was the guest of [More than 300 women ha Iready p . . amting an P_aperhangmg Attracti vely Priced *10 Hats for daytime, for street or for dress, present new notes for spring. Exquisite in line, in workmanship, in style, colorings and trimmings, they come in a diverse array. Becoming models for both Miss and Matron. $500,000 fund will begin tomorrow morning, nd will _continue until ay, March 18. The workers will Mrs. Edward o * rally lunches next week passing the w Beach, will entertain this afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Randal Morgan of Philadelphia. | ister of (Vedesnels, Sen matron of honor, and two brides-| Col. and Mrs. Gulick are |honor yesterday afternoon 4t the |been recruited and more are joinin at White Sulphur , where they ing tea ‘miven by the|They are to have equal opportuniti will spend a morth. o of American Pen Women at|with about the same number of men. Col. and Mrs. T. Pedro aFavsal A ss Rose’ Kloman and_Miss Costa Rica, Senor D smore of New York. Little muno; the minister of Hait oman will be the flower Dejean; the minister of Bol 3 girl Jean ‘Broaddus will be the Dr. Don_ Ricardo Jaimes : bes rs will be Mrl Ru Coldenstroth and Mr. ¥ George Glovannetti “oleman du Pont, Beach, entertained at tea there Tues day afternoon. Others entertaining that afternoon at Palm Beach were former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer and Mrs. Raymond T. Baker. Miss Neville Johnson the week at the Ritz-Carlton, {The name of “Hen- derson” is an accepted standard for Quality and Refinement in ar- tistic decorative work, .faires of Mex C. Tellez; the Nicaragua, Senor Don Manue the charge daffaires of Dr. Don Hector David C Dr. Rowe, director gene Pan-American Union. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss Madeleine Austin, who are passing {the winter season in New York, have come to Washington for a fortnight's stay and are at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Austin and Miss Austin have r who are passing some time at Palm g is spending n At- New Arrivals! In Smart Spring Hats $ 5 Fresh from the designers fEstimates for your con- templated spring paint- ing and paperhanging gladly furnished. James B. Henderson 1108 G Street Phones: M. 7675-7676 The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Franti Chvalkovsky, enterts & company of twenty-four at dinner last evening, The minister will entertaln at a reception tomorrow afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, at the Willard Hotel, in celebration of the seventy-fourth birthday anniversary of Mr. T. G. Mazaryk, president of the Cazechoslo- vak republic. Dr. Chvalkovsky will ive a smaller recention that evening for the Czech colony in Washington to celebrate the president's birthday anniversary. Southeast Corner 12th and G Sts. Furriers Since 1906 Buy With Confidence Every Fur Coat Must Go We will not put them away. Come early to- morrow and buy yourself a Fur Coat. are 200 hats—finely made and of exceptional beauty. We wish there were more to offer at this low price. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET You'll Be Interested in a Collection of New Frocks We Are Displaying in a Special Group at 35 They are distinctive styles—that feature new designs; in new weaves—silk and cloth— in the novelty and staple colorings. Among them are Frocks for street, sports, afternoon, and evening wear. We commend them to your interested attention —assuring they are exceptional values. The minister of Sweden and Mme. ‘Wallenberg will entertain a company of twenty at dinner this evening. They will be hosts again at dinner March 11. The minister of Persia, Mr. Hus- sein Alai, Is issuing invitations for a reception Friday, March 21, from 4:30 to T o'clock, in celebration of the Persian new vear. The minister 1-7¢ Washington this morning for New York. whers he will make an address. He will re- turn to Washington Saturday. The counselor of the Norwegian lega- tion and Mime, Steen have returned to ‘Washington after passing several days in New York. * 3—Northern Seal Coats (Dyed Coney). Skunk collar $5 6 and cuffs. Were marked $125.000. Tomorrow.. ... 4—Natural Muskrat Coats. 48 to 50 inches long. 1 0’, Were marked $225.00. Tomorrow Cngeson Pt 5—Northern Seal Coats. 48 to 50 inches long. Ehrly announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, daughter of the late George Vanderbilt and NTs. Vanderbilt, to the Hon. J. F. A. Ceqll, first secretary of the Britis embassi, s expected by soclety Washington and New York. That the engagemient exists, but is not officially announcel, was given color today when a query from the Vanderbilt home brought forth the response that M Vanderbilt was out of town, Miss Van- derbilt not at home and that the an- nouncement could not officlally be made. Mrs, James A. Reed, wife of Sen- ator Reed, and Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, wifo of fermter Senator Gore, enter- tained joimgly at a bridge breakfast today at_tie Congressional Club in honor of Mrs. James T. Morris. There were forty guvsts in the company, Roval S. Copelana Beautiful models. Were marked $150and $175. Tomorrow $77 §—Northern Seal Coats (Dyed Coney). Collar l 1 and cuffs. Were marked $125.00. Tomorrow...... marked $200.00. Tomorrow .. 2—Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat). 1 25 marked $275.00. Tomorrow 3—Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat). 48 to 50 inches long. Were marked $350 and $375. Tomorrow 1 9 7 2_Moleskin Coats. 50 inches long. Were marked $225 Other Dresses—$25 to $125 $550.00. Tomorrow - 3—Brown Caracul Coats. 48 and 50 inches long. l 99 Were marked $450.00. Tomorrow .. Senator and Numerous Other Coats Marked Regardless of Cost 1106 G Street..N.W. “The Stpre of Truth” Opened Its Doors Yesterday To the Greatest Response Ever Known to An Establishment of Its Kind In This City Luries—The Store of Truth is an open book. On its pages will be written a story of trustworthy, progressive business that will be written by the Women and Misses of Washington themselves. Our Policies— Women’s and Misses’ -Dresses— Millinery and Coats At prices that we guarantee every day to be the lowest in the city—or we cheerfully refund your money. You simply cannot afford to buy a Dress, a Hat or; a Coat before first coming to see what we offer. uries “he House of Fabhion™ GREAT PURCHASE SALE Hundreds of COATS—SUITS and DRESSES, just purchased from several of New York’s leading manufacturers at tremendous cyncessions. FROCKS TO GREET Wonderful Assortment of THE SPRING - BEAUTIFUL COATS AND CAPES Showing the New Spring Plaids, Stripes, Plain Materials and EVERY Frock in this Latest Novelty Effects. - select early Spring EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES collection was chosen for 335 s 49 50 its fashion-rightness of cut and color, and for DRESSES—New York’s Latest Creations its quality of fabric and For street, afternoon and evening wear. New crepes, satins, workmanship. F rocks georgettes, cloths and novelties. All colors. of this type are seen on EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES Hundreds of New Spring Suits graceful debutantes and Including the New Broadway Boyish Suit. Also plenty of their smart mothers at Navy and other colors, in mixtures and pin stripes. All sizes. Palm Beach, shopping 20 35 on Fifth Avenue, lunch- ing at the Ritz, taking tea at Sherry’s, dining and dancing at Pierre’s. e — xclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET

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