Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY." 5 i g SOCIETY. T e o e — e —————— Ralelgh, N. C, and Mr. Mra Mrs. L E, Cole, Mrs. Wister Balder- Charits’ miman Nobinman of Cleve: stor, Mra. William iyle, Mra Georgo land, Ohlo. Tvo hundred mucsts have ong, Mrs. Frank Morrison mu& been Chaunc P, putes: Hamele, Mrs. Frank Eliot, Miss Re- X o / i 1 vi Carter, Mra. ¢ e 3 : Mr. Charles . Nobl | beocca Dial. Miss Loufse Limerick and i @ fl ‘ : . > e goud.m e ;".”g;efiral"‘;:' "’i‘f‘}%’d’;&"#m entertain at . S ’ ntarmarty s and also entertain- |y (tPe, TOPNI Ciq "y bradge, ac toe Face Brick protects your in- vestment. It grows more oharm- ing with age and incresses the od informally at tea In the afterncos at the Chevy Chase Club. Calro Monday, March 24. v-‘:- of your property. The 5 g A Frede Mrs. George T. Guernsey, ir., of savings in maintenance, depre- Mrs. Coolidge Attended Senate Women’s(| @ ¢ : - o] |t ndne 2" Somasieris RodeKaraY |ndependenct. wan, arrived s Wash s 1o e o T . d it A i 5 i thi; ngton By an e - in just & fow . rs. Looliage €l 3 ¥ . 4 ?h:“?cfrmerl‘:;f:\';'.;".;:,'1‘1»":,'.",?;‘, of lard, " where' she will spendseverai imors i oy any e . Z . x s . ; . in first cost. ; Lunch, and Is at the Philharmonic | -} (e A e e i e S g 5 : : bomerene = of (Cleveland, who havé|iertained at luncheon today ln com- Th /\f 18 3 g l;;:;;( n§ 'lhe New Willard for some |pliment to the captains of her divi- Concert This Afternoon. L o8 Ay L Tk Ioft g or Chesonne, Was | Bon ' the Seoniite drive. connection with sults to be insti-| Dr. Laura S. Brennon of 1869 Mint- g = : ; " tuted by the government in connec- | wood place is spending several weeks F qn\. COOLIDGE attended the o'elock in her home, Studio House, X R . - 5 : tion with the oil Investigation. From |at the Mariborough Blenheim, At- The Standard of Quality in Brick N buying Hy-tex Brick you are assured a quatity prod- uct plus a dependable service which guarantees you deliveries just when you require them. Costly delays are prevented. A visit to our Exhibit Rooms will aid you greatly in selecting the correct brick for your building. Ask for our new book, “Hy-tex Brick.” HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY Member, American Face Brick Association Colorado Building - Washington, D.C. nate ladies’ lunch today at] Q0 Sheridan circle. Mrsl Fdouard x';'::f rl:;fu};nlwill'l x:".n}“ ]{,, ,“‘;. eles, | lantic City. e ~ Albi e, as- n e New » jon will give the operalogue, a the New Willard. | pe Quentin Roosevelt Unit, Ameri- the Capitol and this aftér-{sisted by Mr. Alblon and members — t noon is occupying the presi- | of the Washington Opera Company. Mrs. Daniel O'C, Callaghan and |can Woman's glon, is planning an oon i A Mr.Baul Tehernikoft and the ballei Saris 1pion Wilking Tuck have issued | elaborate bridge and mah-jong perty of the,opera will give Hbssian dances gards for a reception in honor of|April 3. at 2:30 o'clock, in the bali- Mrs. Joseph Walsh of New Bedford, [ room of 2400 16th street. {Mass., wife of Judge Walsh, former 2 j representative ‘rom Massachusetts, at | Lee-Reeves Wedding Took wc” hulr‘:\e on 18th ll_roal. Wednesday, | Place Yesterday Meowming. arch 12, from 4 to 7 o'clock. The marriage of Miss Marjorie Jean Mr. and Mre. Howard Chandler|Reeves. daughter of Mrs. Mayme Christy have returned unexpectedly to| Reeves to Lieut. Will Henderson Lee, New York and will be unable to attend | United States Marine Corps, stationed the tea tomorrow afternoon which |8t Quantico, took place yesterday Yras to have been giveh in their honor [ Morning in the Mount Vernon Epis- jby he American Association of Uni- [ oPal Church. the pastor, the Rev. versity Women. The tes. however, | Df. W. A. Lambeth officiating. Plans will be served at 4:30 o ciock. for the wedding were hastily and simply arranged. there being no at- Asntial box at the National for the Philbarrionic concert. She will have . Euests with her Sirs. Daniels to Join Yesterday ufternoon Mrs. Coolidge | Former Secretary Here. 1 stess a musical given in| Former Secretary of the Nuvy, Mr. e an ,\,," Ser :, Rach- | Josephus Danlels, " will be Joined at the el rdom, wWith Retgel 3 the Hofel Powhatan by Mre. Danlels. maninoff as artist. Mrs, Coolidge re-| who will come Friday efrom their séived in the green room and follow- |home in Raleigh, N. C ing the program tew was served in the| yu. vny wife of Representative ~tate dining room, with Mrs. ‘William | 5, Hart Fenn, was hostess to a4 ¢om- . Phillips, Mrs. Bliot Wadsworth and |pany at = bridge and ‘mah-jong ves- s erday, entertaining honor of Mrs. Mra. J, Butler Wright at the table. Humpheeys of Atimntic GIty The program ihcluded “Rondo Cap- v Largest (Manufacturers of FPace Brick in th i " (Mendelssohn); (a) “No Prince Bugene Luborhirski. nephew | ‘ Mrs. Paul L. Joachim was hostess | tendants for either bride or bride- Vllufvl\hn?o lu)u “Valse,™ ()A-l “Schergo” | of the l(\rm»‘r I"lnl::‘fil‘ of l'o|n‘|nlp. re. & % at luncheon toduy at the Cairo, en- | 8room. The bride wore a charming (Chopin): (a) “Prelude in C Sharp|turned to New York this morning, ' tertaining in compliment to 'Mrs, |afterncon gown of white crepe hand- Minor” (Rachmaninoff), (b) “Minuet” | where he has been living for several < Samuel Roberts, who wus formerly | somely embroiderad in crystal beads. (Bizet-Rachmaninoff); () “Hopak”|years. Pringe Iubomirski’ has been| [ Miss Rose Mulcare, the guests re- | Immediately after the ceremony . (Moussorgsky - Rachmaninoff), ()| visiting the attache of the Nether- | B3 maining through the afternoon to |ldeut. Lee and his bride left for Nor- Sprlng 0 ers Wra S and “Tdebostraum” (Lizst), (b) “Rhapso-|lands jegation, Jonkheer de Serlere play bridge. Among the guests were (Conunued on Ninth Page. adenza,’ by Rachman- |for a few days —_— e e (Continued on NInth Pase) Mr. and Mre George Rowie Chip- RARILLLARKMERLXRVNRILRALKLR die No. 2 (' tnoff), (Lizst). Coats of Infinite Variety Srciars andiies. Hoples man entertained at dinner last eve- A %0 Be Cuban'Embassy Guests. ning in honor of Gen. Grote Hutche- . o Be Cain malir e, | [ B o et i Awnings Are For Protection Mughes will be entertained at dinner wpt. 4 Med >, - n Vi v s . S o t & = P! y an J¢ 1a Toreiento' on Thursday. March | fow 'atier spending & few dave in installed. At the same time they exert a decided influence semi-formal wear, or so'trim and dash- 3 * Washington with his sister, Countess : i The ambassador of Ttaly.* Don |Gi3¥cka. in the home of thelr mother. 3 p . on effectiveness. That's why you need the services of an ing for sports, travel and evetyday use. a 2 11 Eo to Philadel- l’lrn Robert I'atterson, on Dubont MIN. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Amn Smi.'.ifit ho Fashion sanctiol an i vatio: elasio Caetani, will go Circle Wife of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and former mistrews of the | —one who knows how to give you pro- 10ns many Iinnovations— pbia this afternoon to remain until tomarrow, ‘wher he ‘will ‘seturn (tol PUIRICIR, SCYOka, han ben g N e e T ALy ke hauJuat pbunt In thie - Ieddlo‘n with artistic color and design. Be on the safe side— scarf collars, shirred yokes, slim tiers Washington. 2 Who Made @ Drief VISIt 1N BOrMUGA. | —————— e send for an Av.lmng Specialist. | and a sleeveless effect with loose panels hanging The ambass of Japan, Masanao Hanihara, has gone to -] Mrs. Theodore “Roosevelt, widow -of | newly acquired reotory, 1308 Massa-|Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were married W, s ) Wew [he late former President Roosevell, | cbusetts avenue. March 11, 1889, at Wanchbse, Dare | NOW’S the best time—before the rush. Xotk 1o pass sevaral days at the ~|and her son, Mr. Kermit Roosevelt, arc R An { dorf-Astoria. He is avcompanied arriving in New York today on the| Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rhodes Robin-|county, N. C., and came to this city the secretary of the embassy and )} i o " in July, 1905." The out-of-town guests Tent i i Mme. Taketom!. DSy after taking trip around |son will colebrate their twenty-Afth |include Me. Kengeth G Robinaon of and Ams Section S o |t _ wedding anniversary this evening | Philadelphia, Mrs. Bertha Simpwon ? Aze SO D PIRtr o Tulearia, M| ‘The marriago of Miss Myrrha|With a reception at their home, 1835 |and Mra. Charles 11. Powell of Nor- Merchants and Manufacturers Assn., Inc. Stephan Panarefoff, returne T i treet, from 2 ¢'cloc v 5 Stephan FROretof, . relurnes he | Wosendenckc of Brookiyn to M. Biltmore street. from 8 to 12 o'clock. | folk, Va.; Mrs. J. Milton Alligood of Capteal Areming. Co. T C. M. Burton & Sem went for the opening of the exhibi- | Wylie Borum, clork of the United = b Capitol Street ‘The Copeland Compan tion of paintings by the Bulgarian | states ombassy in London, took place 3. Procter Co Frankiin Square Was a guest of the minister ani Mme, | Saturday In Brooklyn and Mr. Borum 1313 K Street N.W. FPanaretoft for a_short tfme whilé|and his bridg salled immediately Sompleting a portrait of the minister. | aftar for NicarSgue. whare the former The minister of the Netherlands and | 19 00 8 @iasion in Managua for the Mme. de Graefl will entertain. agcom- | hagye to this country before going to pany .of twenty at dinner thid cve- | P80 1o this country before going to ning In_compilment to the famous | Mondon Mr Borum is a native of ] T ooy, Tomeands, s | ag private secrotary ta Representa- gelberg. The dinner will be followed | tve Hubert Fisher, and during his over the arms. Every Coat in this collection has an exclusive air of individuality. Eslebacher ) Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Unshington Juris i . . Henderson's—Standard for Quality’ B = largs reception. to Which sev.|8tay hero made many friends. He | . Established Over 50 Years cral hundred guests have been asked. | then entered the forelgn service. | & Em d Hospi ! The minister and Mme. de Graeff will Rev. Thomas Worthingten Cooke, ergency and Ca.ll-hy ospitals Tombers ot oiciat. diplomatic. and | TeCior f the” Church of the Aucen: MUST BE KEPT OPEN sion, Mra. Cooke and their family have taken up t Are You Planning to Beautify Your Home This Spring? fi Right now is the time such work should be done, so your home will be in appropriate order when warm weather arrives. residential cirgles. Help Raise the $500,000 Fund Thd minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, left Wash- ington yesterday for San Francisco, and will be absent several weeks, re- . turning eafly in April. Surning esEly i ‘Ap —made of yanr own material at $5,00. New Exquisite Qutfits g For Infants, Girls and Small Boys A Very Unusual Collection at Moderate Prices “ e House of Faihion™ For Wednesday—A Sale of Beautiful Spring Styles SUITS—COATS CAPES—DRESSES Mr. Justice and Mre.® Bdward T.( They will be just as stylish and good-look- Sanford have as their guests at the | ing as & new ose. Hotel Hamilton the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh FURRIER H. Sanfo t K ville, Tenn. ’ The counzelor of the German em-| ¥ —r NW. e Ave. {1 Our men are experts in their various lines and are qualified to do finest Painting, Paper- hanging, Decorating, Drapery Designing and bassy and Frau von Lewenski will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Mr. Augustus T. mour, assistant to the Attorney G sral. They later will take their & Upholstering. zuests to the reception to be given by f ’l T e = PHO g. Tha ‘minister of the Netherlands and qunfo Pea ST N.W. DISTINCTIVE garments by those makers who i meme : i i Franklin 5206 specialize in hygienic dress for children, in 1A postal or telephone call (Main 7675 or $:! 00 s:! 50 Mi Hi ilto: Wright., who has = ] - Y . S A - it . - I b ;;;?;‘ZLE,E'EM".E"W:'EL‘5’&?0:‘-'??;1‘:?_’ fAlsoale Carte JService spring models for practical and dress wear. | 20003 willlelig & IR on e et e 5'_— Lol 9—-— to see you. Estimates cheerfully furnished. ay. . Tl Bl T . et TR ke ! R s g . "Haioren Sois \ TOrcgmse BT Shccing 4 fow days i s 1 Hats e ceeno...$225,$2.75, $3.75, $5 to $14 J ames B. Henderson | Fofrer fmith'and the \ _Dress Comts, all the. city. i ) . MYSTERY CAKE . 1 I ors and Models, Mrs, Robert F. Mackenzie has issued $1.20 Delivered. Phome Cloment White Dresses. - -$1. $1.95, $2.50, $4.50 to $39.50 Fine Furniture, Repairing and Refinishing at and cards for an at home tomorrow aft- e M‘Am}:? Jrrank. aso Colored Dresses, 2 to 6 years— New Dresses $25.00 329.50 ernoon from 5 to 7 o'cloek in her| home on R street. The marriage of Miss Josephine Brivget to Lieut, Joseph Humphreys. . 0 United States Marins Corps, took . place today at moon in St. Thomas ems C g Catholic Church. The Cefemony was 1108 G Street—Phones Mot 1%7s [olc————o[c——Ja|——o[—=] y $1.95, $3, $4.50, $7.50 to $27 Sweaters, colored. ..............$3.75, $5 and $7.50 Boys’ Suits. . .......$1.95, $3.50, $5, $7.50 to $14.50 Individual crepes and styles. Fancy silks and novelty. cloths, The season's new colors—beautiful models. ol ——=[o]—=o]|cdo[c—F[o|—Fa|—=]5] performed by the Rev. Thomas J.| i__ - Nt Ttmesan 7 =+ | Buttons Covered s ik W, ! NOW SHOWING MOST | UL TTS RIS NS Mrs. M. E. Holley |l G0y, Bomnets Secques | Wrattars | | 1icoranet of orange. blossole. fomming ° e ey Blankets Carriage Robes Cribs i EXCEPTIONAL LINE a train, and carried a shower bouquet | Cel. 9378 2561 15th St. N.W. i wigye s e T L I L T e - — ||l Bassinets Wardrobes Kiddie Koops ' r . g of_the bridegroom, was the best man. | “The Blue Book of Social Usage” Kumfy Kribs Novelty Gifts Toys Tailored Suits\ Values qulal Lieut. and Mre. Humphreys will i S e et S F T IQUET TE - | HE UVRE . Humphreys will be stationed. JIn Sedety, In Fusin ; ! Top Coats To Ally Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett cs’and at Home * . | . R | e e Sy o o || By B pest ars, ytes o Flreel Gorner Thirieenth I 1415 117 ¥ STREET Dressy Coats cuests including forfer Senator ening Post. New York. For over a 2 1’helan of California, who is making 'o t:-;' Ihl;n"b::li;xal‘: n.n 'l\’rl::: - . south of & short visit in -Washington. B85 conel’s webhe? e TS 2 — = : A S'l did A bl Fashlonable gz.:u;;.i ::;u‘fanfi_;a:,h“fi::‘;,%"}, b ?fiifie’nm na decorations. et o O A ) ) ) ) T ) 3 Plendi J ss.em age Dresm Blus Oloth Bi 3 et, " . JEKE pring Frocks 0 “Vani ir’”’ Sal $ .50 4 “Vanity Fair” Sale at $7920 lfl Nearly 1,000 pieces of this Fine Glove Selecting with the discriminating care we . }@ Silk Underwear at special prices for a do—choosing only those models that have i'x mid-month sale. 5 distinc_tive merit.and are of superior make- Q Il Ready Tomorrow in Our Underwear Shop manship, we are in a position to specialize to & £ ;fl s your advantage in variety and price. H ) l tt t Wash 0 35-00 tSo ?J-Sfl Every one offthesc Frocks is an individual ere’s a ef Way o nion Sui interpretation of approved fashion—pduced ns and SSep-m s3'65 in the better types of silk and the dressiest of wool€ Chemise the wool weaves—trimmed with artistic 1 - Ecx';vm?l;::ms;elb ;’,,‘0‘ de(h% ::aesvtve mt:;:s.expfesses new ideas and creates It's the Fas way. (her saual’ e refntore. : Faa, the siep fakes made with ing of the new silk, which In novelty and staple shades. | £ cocoanut-oil, gives soft, silky 5..".'::3.‘?:1' ::tet‘om;hzie;{: Other Presks from $35 to $125. ¢ ! sud: a:::::c N%&:n:olslft; ‘. FkISh color and orchid # & | ; "l%?e (}J:An mzurfl'o' ft'eely For only. Sizes: Union Suit: o i dinginess. . 36 and 38! Stepln Announcing New 'Arrivals in Ww”zfldf::: e Chemise, 36, 38 and 40, ' Louvre Hats advantages of Fas? It is so safe : The Hecht Co. Fashion Revue e s ing. Ask for it toddy at your = b To be a Louvre Hat it must be a new and grocer’s. o approved style. We don’t court quantities— “Eap is wonderful!” The Pemberton Dancers | we have quality produced for us. Quality of Daily COLGATES - ' 325 PM, 7125 P.M, 9:25 PM, Loew’s Palace Theater With Viola Dana in the Picture “In Search of 'A Thrill” assured of individuality in Louvre Hats. The new comrers are typically our Hats. $10™ to S35 Glove Silk Vests........ —regular lenph—nflored top, with self straps, with the “Yanity Fair” underarm reinforcement. * Plus 4-inchdength Vests —with self straps, picot edged...... “Vanity Fair”—Best Quality— 31 .95 ‘ shape, and material. Thus you are always

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