Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1924, Page 8

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o] CIETY. Society President and Mrs. Coolidge Dining Tonight With Postmaster General and - Mrs. Harry New. HE President and Mrs. Cool- tdge will be the guests at dinner tonight of the Post- master General and Mrs. New, who will enfertuin in their apartment on Wyoming avenue. There will be a small company, &l- most entirely made up of out-of-town Buests The Postmaster General and Mrs New dined at the Hotel W nglon last night with Air. and . Ralph Temcke of Indianupo who ('u|;r house gues Mrs. Brus] York. The Secretary of State Hughes will entertain at dinner April 2 in honor of the special commission of Panama, The Dean of Diplomais and Mme. Jusserand Hostx Tonixht. The ambassador of Kra d Min: Jusserand will entertain at _dinner this eveniug in the embassy on 16th sireet. The ambasgador of Cul de la Torriefite wil, entert ner this evening in honor of : retary of State and Mrs. Hughes, \d Senora The ambassador of Italy, Don (e- lasio Caetani; the charge d'affaires of Mr. Augusto Mendes Leal, 1 Bor. were the honor guests at_the luncheon today at the Hamilton Hotel, given by 1he heads of Latin American legation d emba. Mathieu; Senor Don Cosme de ambassador of Argentina, Pueyrredon; the Don r of the Do- iliio jatemala, minican Joubert; the min Senor Don Franc the Inini rigue Oia Senor 1 minister of Ve 3 d'aftaires of Brazil, Mr. Augusto Coch- near; the charge d faires of Nalvador, Dr. Don Hector David Castro, and the director gen- eral of the 'an-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, the minister of Panam. ticardo J. Alfa nezuela, Senor Dr. Do Mrs, Dial, wife of Senator Nathaniel B. Dial, was hostess at luncheon today in her home on Kalorama road when her guests i ris Sheppard, Mrs. Mrs. Henry win S. Brous: Copeland, Mrs. Charles Maas of =New Ioyal Neuheuser and Mr; Hull, Mrs. oTK. Mrs. V. Rusk. Representative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright will be hosts at dinner this evening in their home at 1328 |= 18th street. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Spencer Bhepard Wood have seut out invita- and Mrs. | day at no. Is AIL" u song compomed Comles, the “bride’s motner. O T The bride wore a' gown of white i satin-buck crepe, made on stralght |lines, & hat to match, and carried a i $hower bouquet of robes and lities of “vailey Mise Kleanor Tabler was the maid of honor and wore s gown of orchid |laflietu, u hat to match and carried pink sweetpess. Little Eleanor | Brudley was the fower girl and wore u trock of bine Chine silk., trimmed with rosebuds, a hat to match and jcarried » basket of pink sweetpeas. M ar Court was % o the best man Cles. Mr. and Mrs. Tubler left after the r»llu:t;l'nn 4l’hl’ ud \A‘ed?ln( trip to 14 e an wil ome at Lunham, Md. S e I Among the guestz were R - lative and Mrs. John M. N i ! y and Navy League | Baxter Rall Apell 22, e annual Easter ball of the Wom- * Army and Navy [ i #iven In the sauil loft of the navy i3 Tuesduy evening of Faster Week, April 22, Admiral Hutchinson, who hus loaned the sail loft for the { ball, will also lend the Navy Band for | the Quneing. ©°! Mr. and Mrs. Dallus McGrew, who will shortly leave for Japan, were the jguests of honor at & _supper party ) last evening of Mr. and 3rs. Charles 1 Robh, who entertained a company of | eighteen. i = | _The United States wice cousul at ! ¥lorence, 1 pY} rederick Bald- fwin, went cw York yesterda { where he joined Mrs. Baldwin. h for Ttaly. Mr. Bald- win came to Washington for the mar- riage of his sister, Mfss Margaret | Baldwin, to Mr. Stanley Hawks, Tues- Mr. and Mre. Wallace ¥. Boyd, who recently returned from their wedding will be at home after April i, at Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Boyd, re her marriage was Mabelle L Coldenstroth. Miss McKinnon, daughter of the Australian kigh commissioner and Mrs. Donald McKinnon, was hostess at luncheon yesterdsy at the Hotel Plaza in New York, where . and 3 McKinnon and their daughter went a_short time ago, after being at the Shoreham in Washington for some weeks. Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall was hostess at luncheon yesterday at Palm Beach, where she entertained at the Beach Club. Mrs. T, Coleman du Pont, wife of the former Senator from Delaware, en- tertained at luncheon yesterday at the Everglades Club at Palm Beach. Mrs.-Donald McPherson of Gettys- burg. ¥a.. who is visiting Mrs. John R. Mitchell, was the guest in whose tions for the marriage of their daugh- | ter, 3Margaretta, to Mr. John »Ha\\mj-li Nott Potter, Christ Church. be followed by Saturday, The April ceremony in a reception in the N street. will | home of the bride’s parents at :50&} The second secretary of the Span- ish embassy, Senor Don Mariano de Amoedo v Galarmendi, went to New York today and will sail from there Saturday for s home in Spain. where he will ‘spend tion. veral months’ vaca- | Former Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Edwin Denby are expected to* Teturn to their Washington home to- day from a short visit in Detroit. S Mrs. R. uffmann will be a home tomorrow for the la i her residence, 1815 19th st in the spring she will be Greenacre, Connecticut Melrose street, Che home at | enue and Gen. and Mrs. Hines will have al company of ten at dinner this even-' ing in ‘their quarters at Fort Myer | for Miss Marguerite Brown of Par and Miss Margaretta Wheory of New York, the latter the niece of the hosts. Later the company will g0 to the hop in the officers’ club at the ort. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harriman will | be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. Cabot Stevens will return to ‘Washington at the end of this week after a visit to New York and to her farm at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson. Mrs, Ronald Ransom of Atlanta, Ga., ‘with her daughter, Barbara Ransom, is visiting her father, former Senator | Foke Smith, and stopping with him | at the Shoreham. Mrs. Lyman Pratt | and her two children are also visit- | ing former Senator Smith at the | Shoreham. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock, at the Sher- wood Presbyterian Church, Wood- ridge, of Miss Lois Alleen Cowles, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cowles, and Mr. Robert Yerkes Tabler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Tabler. The asremonv was performed by the Rev. W. F. Eagleson and was followed by @ reception at the home of the bride's parénts. The church was decorated with_lilles, roses and palms, and in the home quantities of pink roses were used, a_bower of roses forming & background for the receiving party. Mrs. Jessica Tabler Benham, the bridegrgom’s aunt, played the wed- ding march_and sang several solos. Mrs. Lou Martin of Los Angeles, grandtother of the bride, sang “Love No More Bones in Shad! Like reses without thorns, we've Zuther Burbanked the sweetest fiah known. ~_Absolutal; THE MADRILLON 1304 G St. N.W. 121921 G SY. l'-,. Join Our Dressmaking School Expert advice in mak- ing your own clothes and assistance in purchase of materials. Six Lessons, $5.00 Pictorial Review and Elite Styles Hemstitching, Plesting, Buttons made to order. Patterns. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . Chatrmaa of the card party to be given the benefit of the homor Nrs. Henry W. Miller enter- tained at Ipncheon yesterday. Mr. Donald Woodward and Mr. A. R. Mackenzfe have gone to St. Augus- tne, Fla., for the early spring, and were among thé guests at luncheon secterday of Mr. and Mrs. R. @raham Bigelow of New York, who enter- tained at the Links Club. § The Southern Society gavs a large Brothers - STREET and SPORT IDRESSES Intended to Sell at 49.50 and 58.50 FRIDAY ONLY 3 9..50 corded a RIZIK-attired stroller. Compelling in their sweeping originality, thrilling in their fascination. above are ' WELYVE l tmported—Rodier Plasn and Stripcd colors. tive models in Charmeen, Silk and Satin. EHERE is nothing casual in the constant glances ac- T Some of the wmaterials sn the Dresses Flannel, Other attrac- THIRTEEN Two-Day Sale of SUITS, COATS and DRESSES Tailored Suits For Women and Misses fi Twills and Hasrlines " Special, Two Days, $29.50 Other Attractive Suits, Special, $25.00, $39.50, $49.50 Sport Coats Stipes, Plids, Paa Colers Top aéoats Styles "That Ave in Demand Special, Two Days, $19.95 and $25.00 !| Coats and Capes Individual Styles Tweeds Mannish Materials The Most Stylish Fabrics Elegant for Any Occasion Special, Two Days, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50. C. ball last evening in the New Willard Hotel. The party was informal and there was no recelving line. The 5“'" numbered about 1,000, r. ‘harles A. Douglas iy president of the soclety. man Park Hotel tomorrow aftermoon at 2:30 o'clock for the benefit of the fund has as | ‘Walsh and Mra N. T. Webste! Patronesses for the party include Harry New, Mrs. J-| Club, Saturday at 1 o'elock, will be Mr. K. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Rob- ert Lansing, Mrs. J. Charles Linthi- oum, Mra Everett B. Howard, Mra A. Waller, Mrs. William J. Harris, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Earle B. Mayfield, Mrs. Frederick Zihiman, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mre. Corcoran Thom. Mrs. William E. Chamberlain, Mrs. Claude B. Hedspeth, Mrs. Charies J. Bell and Mra William S Culbertson Th a request that those play ing either bridge or mah jong bring their own oards or Sets wiih ther. Beveral llnnbrr?ll“ll will precede the dance at Meridian Mansions Sat- urday night. The baliroom will be decorated with spring flowers, whis will also be used in the lobby an cafe. Rooms on the first floor will be sot astde for bridge players, and & radio program in the radio room will be an additional attraction. A buffet, supper will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garsony and Mrs. Jack Aronson of New York, who came to attend the dipner Sunday night given by Mr. and Wwilliam Price of 607 Irving street, in honor timore, are spending a week here. One of the principal speakers at the . forum luncheon of the Women's City | P. Tsolainos. Mr. Tsolainos was formerly private secrstary to M. Venizelos, and was with M. Venizelos | at the peace conference, and also in Greece until his defoat. Mme. Tsamados, who was scheduled to speak, will defer her talk on the songs of Greece until April 26. Miss Goldyne Cashman of New York has been the guest for a fortnight of Mrs. Fannie Schlosburg at the Ar- gonne apartments. ———e e He who terrifies others is more afraid himsel NP 4 A lored sets and replicas of [Esle 2 ". 19/ N The New in Fine Lingerie | Very Specially Priced at 83.95 CHARMING selection of fine lingerie of heavy radium silk and crepe de chine; chemise with hemstitched trimming, fagot stitching and real filet lace edging, with vests and step-ins to match. Shown in white, flesh, orchid and peach shades. net flutings and applique of contrasting silks. Exclusively Different IWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET 14 \ Also tai- Parisian underthings with P $5.00 Petticoats R The Store of 1214 Bargains for Friday in Our Great Semi-Anniversary Event 50 Knit Suits Made to Sell at $12.50. Fine quality Mohair, with lustrous “glos” combination, in all the new Swagger, Mandarin and Slip-on styles in all the new shades of the season, including China, India, Buff, Gray, Tan, Copen, Jade, etc. extraordinary opportunity to secure well made, well fitting sport frocks at unusually low prices. Sport Coats Made to sell at $25.00 to $29.50. .. Imported Plaids, Downywool, Angora and Po- laires, in the new Swagger and Topper styles of the season; all beautifully silk lined in all the new colorings. IMPORTED MIXTURE SUITS R, Better Values F St $ 00 Most $21.00 e R e Sills At Retail From Loom To Wearer 1114 G Street N.W. Phone Main 8306 Mill Ends €c5' Remnants l 69c $7.00 $1.29 $1.49 $1.98 20 522 $].40 518 Y, Values $1.00 to $3.98 We have a great variety of colors and lengths of from Y/ to 6 yards, among which are Crepes, Satins, Charmeuse, Taffetas, Printed Crepes and Foulards, Messalines, Georgettes, Novelty Silks, Ep.onge, Sport Weaves, Broadcloth and Tubtest Shirtings, Tricolettes, Corduroys, etc. $1.29 $1.79 Crepe de Chine, —Special for This Sale Only— 15 Choice Colors and Black THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Another Distinctive Group of Spring Frocks —this time we are featuring some very attractive productions at $4.9.50 They are Dresses adapted for all occasions —general and dressy wear—produced in the new weaves—silk and cloth; offering the new colors and in entirely new modeling. We are specially proud of the showing—for it’s what the Dresses themselves are—excep- tional for the price. [ otebemmsmoss | For Friday and Saturday Clearance of Blouses Two assortments—created'of many lots. 94 Dimity Blouses, in White and the Suit color- ings. Were $1.95 190 Costume Blouses— beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed. Out of our $5.75 grade 1227 F St. NW. Friday and Saturday Special! Smart Vew Jats That ANl Paris Is Wearing —in the new boyish Y¥ashions, beautifully silk HNed coicabs sases movss $25.00 “CLOSE-O ? 4SlkDrossss . $11.00 3 Evening Drossss oo, ... $39.00 ¢ Exilwoidered Solts .. ---$21.00 7 Wintr Conie ., $41.00 Figured Crepes, in beau- tiful patterns; selective styles. Dresses Canton Crepes, Rosha- Dres.ses Special nara, Satin, Velour, Checks, ). S / pecial 316.95 . Flannels, Stripe Broadcloth. ;l 9.95 & 32 5 Beautiful Spring Dresses Individual styles and colors, in all the new crepes, models, and materials yow'll be proud to wear. TwoDay Special, $25.00, $29.50 and $39.50 Made to Order We are prepared to make to order any piece of furniture you may want duplicated —also to construct Special Furniture after an approved sketch. BEGALINE HATS are sketched merely to give you an idea. To describe them would take pages, while a visit will unfold the entire story in a short time. JAMES B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street Phones: M. 7675-7676 Each model is distinctive—its beauty is undeniable—and the prices, $5 to $10, make them irreeigfible! PO I O N e 177777 (Y

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