Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 8

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Soc iety Mrs. Coolidge Attends Corner Stone Laying of Girl Scout House and Receives Scout Council. spent nainy the early part ading the cerc the corner ar 18t veceiving th Taying e for the Girl Scout House York avenue Lmil Becker of Buffyle. N. ¥ are aboul thirty-five guests in compan Beckor will e 3y by her cckdr, who Thera the here | Miss | Smith jained daughter, attends nd Mrs. Hemer Grant will lect the pretti and will make a Corrine O'Dannell will d Marine Band wi merica, and of Colonial Da noon, April 2, Wakefield Manar purchase the bir Warhingion, room and alim Mausions, at 2400 L. Rust of chairman of the assisted by Mrs. Thomas W t gir] Stephens Moridian . Mri Barnett sketc) during the afternoon. Mrs. John George Beresfol tained at luncheon today in hanor of Mes. Henry P. Loomis of New York, resident of the Colopial Dames by cmbers of Chupter dolph Dickens, Miss Luiu G enter- |and Dr. Will Miss Bddie G. at the party of hor: " and Mr. nee o waltz and the M 1 furnish the music C s of Washington. fund, thplace of room af 161k street, committee Robert N. Stanfield, Mrs. | Pluggie and Mr. Herbert S. Herbine. . B, t Fenn, Mrs. George | s Mrs. David H. Biair, Mre. Gertrude Ritter, Mra. ( Wwhich The bridge and mah jong party which will Be given Wednesdny after- for the benefit of the will George will be held in the bali- Meridian Mre, 1 Mansions and salte: followsd by two short play Petticoat Perfidy,” by Mrs. Harris Baldwin, Mrs. R. § Posson and oodwin Price Graham of the Women's Club, and “At the Eleventh Hour,” by Mrs. Mary Ran- Adams lam _¥. Chamberlin of jthe Waghington Readers Club. Fol- |lowing the entertainment a buffet of wupper will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Mock Hoxts At Informal Dinmer Party. Mr. and Mrs. John Mock entertain- ed at dinner iast avening in honer of Mr. Wiiliem Fortune of Indianapolis, The other guests were Senator and Mrs. Ralston, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther Gregory. Mr. and Mre. Lewis N. Geldert. Additional guests were asked for music, including Admiral and Mrs. Warfield, Commissioner and Mrs. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman is is Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell have recalled the invitations for the dinner they were to have given Thursday, owing to the death of the former's SOCIETY {8 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirby Bmith at their apartment in Meridian Mansions. Mrs. Hafle will proceed to New York for a visit befere return- ing to Shreveport. Mrs. MoCook Knox entertained a company of fourteen at dinner at Le Paradis last eveni and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, have been in their home in New Orleans for some weeks, are now at Palm Bewch for & short visit on their way north. They are expected 1o re- turn to Washington early in April. Former Senator and Mrs. Atles Pomerene of Cleveland returned to the New Willard today after a trip to Cheyenne, Wyo., and Los Angeles where the former senator went in tconnection with his duties as one of the special counsel in the oil inves- tigation. They plan to remaln at the New Willard indefinitely. Former Becretary of War and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson have returned to their home in New York, after being at Hot Springs for a few weeks. luncheon yesterday at the Beach Club at Palm Beach, Fla Col. and Mrs. Mason Gulick are making an extended stay at the Han ilton Hotel. Mrs. Andrews, wife of Comman Adolphus Andrews, has gone to New York and s at the Waldorf-Astoria for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson wern among the guests of Dr. George F. Mclntyre and Dr. Frank Allpert, who Bave & beefsteak dinner last evenins at the Ponce de leon, in St. A tine, Fla., in henor of Mrs. J. H. Ly (Continued on Ninth Fage.) They will be just as stylish and good-dook 10z &5 & new one. Warthington, Mrs. tephens Mrs. ‘Thomas ¥ Creighton, Thomas Walker Smith, Mrs. Harriett Ward, Mrs. Lawrence Baker, Mra. ! L. Rust, jr., and Miss Jennie Moore, | brother, Mr, Chester Bell of Oxford, | England. Mrs. W. R. Hai 1045 elack, at and also attended th the 1 Scout Council at the White Ho Senate ol at dinyer this cvening for FURRIER, 30-32 Florida Ave. NW. * Mre. A, Mitchell Palmer, wife of the former Attorney General, was hostess 10 a company of eloven at WOL - Shreveport Wemen's luncheon Capt . street, 2 M Verrier, at Chateau birthplace s Helen B. Walcatt. who has been traveling and sketching in South America for the past four months, has returned and will be In Wash- ington for a few days before going to New York. Mrs. hundred Yesterday afternoan tess to several enteptained al a room., Wearing & Vamppagne cived the yresentations b nas he Chavaniac ol Lafayetto musical in th b charming silk crepe Zuests in the green g made and the com color Airs Willlam 1" Woote any at lun; | Mrs. Emil Recker who is the giast ¢ nted Ly M sty included ontraito atheson. Mrs Ansel, M Titone Ar i nd Mr. unt, and Mrs. Wilby. The ¢ went to the party being pany later given by Mrs. Brasler for aer guest. Wooten, wife tertained a smull « Reiny I hic Ruffalo, Migs Mary Vier (iorgas of Indiana, who has spent the winter in New will arrive this afterncon to Mr. and Mrs. Hobart i Breoks i The Hutehison, daus CURTIS D. WILBUR, "-'}t"r‘x‘-(l'.xh’:-'fi': ot Wife of the mew Secretary Navy. who, with him, is making 8 « mar Miss Josephine Mre. Charles Scattle, 1o Mr. Rob- Mr. aud Mrs. Charles 3. of Washir | MNr Larz Auderson has left for the he Hotel L il mere permanently wettls l‘afl’l“h: iy White Sulphur Springs to seve Chapel of the Cathedral of St eral weeks. Mr. Anderson spends 3 and St. Paul, at Mount St. Alban, in ) portion of each spring at White Sul- and 5t Paul, at Mount 8t Alban, 1 pe Mar! phur and will be joined there later the two familles and a few intimate VAL The L Anderson for a brief stay. tha tax Bleichmar 2 Rachimanin Miss Moussorgcky John Hahr Papil- 5 Ojos Papatios,” “Habanera (Carmen), Biact Marguerite D' Alvar “Rlow Thou Winter Wind." Quilter Winds” (Masefield) 1 Two ( p Barclay with Mre John . Adolph Caspar Mitler Frank tt Noyves presiding at flower-decked table Another Value and Style Triumph in These Lovely Featherweight Dresses Captured to Sell Tomorrow at $55.00 The ever-changing finger of Fashion is now pointing to frocks of delicate texture, delicate colorings, b bold patterns. To present just this, the newest, at so alluring a price is achieve- ment. Youll agree when you s Delicate Printed Georgette Georgette with Lace Lace Panels, Tiers, Flounces Flowers Outlined in Beads SALLY—All black straightiines mad A combination of French georgette crepe and Cluny-patterned silk lace. $35.00. evening at the White Peacock, and had as her guests Miss Ellen Blair, Miss Bessie McKeldin, Miss Janet Moffett, Claudia Read, " Miss Elizabeth Hanuna, Mr, Leander Me- ildred Tytus, will go to mick -Goodhart. Mr. Chester Lock- real at th end of next week to d. Mr. Alan Rinehart V. Lady Drummond and will re- [gaman. Mr. Richard P. Davidson, Mr. N in this countrs for the wedding | Richard [Hammond and Mr. Wynant ©of Ler cousin, the Hon. John Prancis | Johuson | Amhe c1l P he Rrit- ish emb: o Miss Cornelia Vane {derbilt. which will take place in Bilt- |dinner last evening in « more, N. ¢ April 29. Miss |hi= seventy-ninth birthday el had pla 0 return to her |sary thon in Engla the first week in but will return until early May when she will Lord Wiliam Ce to the king. who L\< his country for the marriage of | nis son to Miss Vanderbilt their yesidence, 1711 Massachusetts avenue. Col. Du Pont will entgriain at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frazer. ¥rank Morrison is entertain- bridge, followed by tea. this at her residence in honor Benjamin Soule Gantz, wife of Lieut. Gantz, U N.; Mrs. Elgin King and Mrs. Jaepar M. Beall. There ure six tables of bridge and about fifty additional guests will join the company for tea Margaret Cecil, wha is visit- s the College Women's Club, at 1822 1 street, Thursday evening, when & short program of music will be given by Mrs. Goldie Dressler Hutehins, con- g Your Old Hat Made New Again —~— | Cleaning, Blocking Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler | 3 and hristy will attend the Mi-Careme fete to be glven at the Shoreham Hotel Saturday afternoon. from 3:30 Frazer's uncle. Col. Henry Du Pont,|[to 6 o'clock, for the benefit of the and sister, Margaret Frazer, at | Monticello fund. Mr. Christy will se- 1106 G Street , N.W. Mrs. ing at afternoon, uf Mrs Mr. Newton Childs entertained ut bration of anniver- Clonsul and Mrs. Hobert Frazer ar- rived in this country Sunday and will be the guests for (wo weeks of Mr. i Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W. Serbian Envor Hoxt Tonight To Secretary and Mrx. Hughes. The and Mrs, Hug n whose | es will ba the William 1°. Dennis and Mrs nor the m Nelson Riker have returned and Sloven. r » Tresich Pa oW n affer pussing a weck ichich, will Johnson has_ve- school in New York her spring halidays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry John- celobration of d G 2 frock ri enter- st cvening in honor cker of Buffalo, who of Mrs. L. V. Frazier. included Col. and Mrs . Dooling, M gation, Mr. . Diamantr IRENE—The soft loveliness of powder blua in this frock depending for smart- ness on the very new knotted silk em- broidery motifs.” $55.00. e counselor of the French and Mme. de Lahoulave will be | Styles of Distinction Quality and Value Truly Smart Styles cq get Boutell and Maj. ) er. AR Y—Stunning-—the printed chiffon frack with soft shaded roses, strikingly bead tlined on a kground of powder e; the finishing fouch, u crushed dle of shaded moire ribbon. $35.00. Austin and Miss entertained a com- 1 yesterday at . Mrs. Austin and leave later in the w York to spend several returning to Washington in | hort time before go- sumpier scason Irenc Mary British embassy and M be hosts at dinner this cvening and Mrs. Mahlon dinner th A mode of fascinating charm—this new Spring fancy for colorful printed georgette and chiffon crepes with designs cleverly bead outlined—quite as stunning the alluring frocks with panels, tiers and flounees of exquisite Venise and cluny patterned laces! Add to these the lovely adaptable French frocks of georgette crepe, in all-over beaded designs, and the beantiful draped and bead satins, crepe de chines and satin cantons; the Tailored Mode at its smartest in slim line, pin tucked and finely pleated frocks, and you have an assortm whose charm and value you can not equal in many a long shopping trip. T Powder Blue Brown Black Navy Blue Women's Dresses, Second Floot = weeks, Jus tice May entertain at Former Pitney will evening. . ] MODERATE PRICES Representaive and Mre 1. Mayhew [ Misa Alice Wainwright will receive at the Arm on dance to he given at the Will Hotel Thursday evening. Mrs. W liam J. Snow and Mrs Lorenza asser also receive. Am vill entertain at dinner ance are (sen. and Mrs Gen_ and Mre. William Fiversman came 1o today and is the gyest her brother and sister-in-law, Mr lana 3 John Eversman, for a' few Smartly ilis Henry Hale Langley Field ending a week in Wash th Whiting of Ashe ¥ = 3 A IN ALL THE NEW FABRICS Individual COATS Hale's mother, Mrs. E NEWEST MATERIALS—ALL COLORS Prints Tohn L. Hine: J_Snow a A-N-N-O-U-N-C-I-N-G The Arrival of Unusually Large Stocks of New Spring Suits Dresses For Larger Here we carry sizes § ready with a full assortment of sty %5 and now are les in these sizes. FOR EXAMPLE—Lovely afternoon and street dresses of superb quality crepe georgette crepe, and the new ” Beautiful Radiant spring colors— $ ‘50 ‘ ":( Ppo! artichoke | g f “ Mfl;"{!‘ An Endless Display of New Effects mer President Zive April § at the Wi The United 1es zmbassador to C'uba, Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, was | host Thursday evening at the dinner dance at the Casino. Tu Havana, en- 1l come from Asheville | about April 15 for a visit here, The _ de Richelieu has ar rived from New York and will be at the Powhatan Hotel for a short time. Miss Natalie Hammond, debutant k These Are and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays \he for- Hammond, eniertained at dinnar last | Lpeclala for Mar- ]" 1 SD .> = - Week and mer's I Washington a of Coec d Mra Gaillard we himcheon Thu & Cluh of Havans, he Country Club. Women 3 to thews of i P. P ver | Crackers & Cookies | Educater Gingertart, eartan. dueator firaham Biscuit, cartan, lucstor Oatmeal Bise acie. wifa Brazil, will aoen from 4 v at 1603 H Sephora de Sousa Leno ( £ d'a ducator Round Crac Bducator Square Wafe, Hducator Bducator It , pound, Toasterettes, pound. Rutterettes, pound. . Cheese Saltines, poun Digesirites, pound, Prench Cookies, pound, Magruders Best Graceries Conn. Ave, and K St, » Main 4186 stablished H. Lovett Miss Sara | Bdueator of Maj Lawrence “Hidden-Away” Pocket is not all— These “La Garde” Bags at $6 combine all the smartest tailored features of the Spring season and other features that insure long satisfactory wear. Durable Leathers TIGER COWHIDE COBRA COWMIDE SILK-GRAINED COWHIDE PIN GOAT Leather Lining —where the hardest wear comes—a ““La Garde" feature that adds months to the life of the bag. Six Comy ents —in addition to the “hidden away" pocket for safekeeping of bills or valuables. Envelope Styles —with short adjustable top handles or longer swinging handles, fancy tailored clasps, and clear mirrors— %0 be had in black and The Store of Better Values - ; 1 1214 F St. N.W. A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF Easter Because We Imported DIRECT This Philippine Underwear —we can give you a larger assortment of styles and a greater amount of exquisite hand embroidery than is usually to be found at these prices. $1.95 $2.95 $3. wnas in square, round and V neck chemise, strap style or with built-up sheulders, and probably fifty different designs in eyelet, satin stitch and colado em- broidery. All these garments are of exceptionally fine, firm naipseek, and all arc entirely hand-sewed—outstanding underwear value at these prices. Underwear Shep, Street Fleor. Those Two Exceptional Purchases! We told you about them Sunday, and sold many Monday. Mere here and on the way, because we knew you'd like such styles and values. More Just Arrived! Stunning $89.50 to $145 FLAMINGO Coats -Piece Suits At $45 $79.50 and $95.00 Secured at the same I A most exceptional pur- worth-while savings that chase of samples from was an important factor foremost designers of in making these coats so hich : have cagerly Sought af'c' YCS- ‘whiel many women . 1a’ A terday and today. already shown enthusiastic appreciation. The thres smartest designs of Flamingo—more At 2 of Our Stores Only G Flamingo—mare 'than # Gozen e | dress i¥ien— the wantaq high . o sha To delightful comfort and you have the ideal combination— found in m gllROE Coats Suits piTye—s oo A g . \ Spring—]Jack Rabbit Gray or Airedale Suede, Fr c] S Black Kid or Black Satin. [ i tnedunucdnoi} at 39.50 $12.50 The COATS are exact replicas of costly Paris inspirations, in Twills, Charmeen and Sport Fabrics. Some trimmed with Summer Fur, Metallic Braids, etc, The SUITS are the smart boyish modes, in Hairlines, Twills, Charmeen, single and double breasted, immaculately tailored. The FROCKS are smart, embroidered styles, in Satin, Crepe Romas, Crepe Satin and Geor- gette. Every version of the Spring Vogue is fea- tured in this group for all occasions. Come to the “Foot Comfort” Department When you have {i?ltl aému!.alc. our skil olfl:e’elllc specialist is al- ways at your sepvice. (7th St. Store) Other “Arch Preservers” £9 to $1250 Begause of their charming con- venjence and general usefulness, three-pless sults are in big de- mand and consequently hard to get, in this purchase be kind styles of W Gypsy ped, artichoke on, bml'd'u-t. sunbyrst, moss —lovely soft tans and grays. Evary ane of these coats Is handsomaely tailored, lined with pure thread silk crepe de chine and hand finished. Sizes 36 to 44, On sale tomorrow. Also other styles at $55 and N'S COATS IND FLOOR We o tiful one-of. fine twills with smart three-quar- ter coats and hip length or long tunic blouses in best quality con- trast colored silk crepet black, green, tans, grays; 34 to 44. A most unusual oppor- tunity! 1318 G St. Cor, 7th& K WOMEN'S SUITS ‘wWol SEg SECOND FLOOR

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