Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY S@@ Mrs. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture; Mrs. Frank Wilkins, Dr. ‘Willlam H. Holmes and Mr. C. Powell Minnigerode. Presiding at the tea l.bla wlll Iae il:rv Minnigerode, Mrs. Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes Will Have Distinguished Guests Dining With Them Tonight. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will entertain at dinner this evening in their residence, on 1§ih street. The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier will give a mus cal this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in celabration of the birthday anniver- ry of King Albert of the Bel frs. Oscar W. Underwood, wife of Scnator Underwood of Alabama, and 3 William Phillips, wife of the City Saturday to remain during holy week. Col. and Mr: have been stationed at Washington barracks, will leave Washington to- day for Texas, where Col. Booth has been assigned to duty. Col. and Mrs. Booth entertained at a farewell din- ner Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Kirke Porter, who has i{been in New York for some time, has returned to Washington and will be t the Hamilton Hotel indefinitely, v !Lh her are Miss Annie Hegsman of M_H Knowles of I‘hxllde!phln and Miss Annie Bulger wing Booth, who | vndersecretary of state, will pour tea the barone he artists for & Delaunois of the yara Company and L. Deru, violinist t) the King and Queen of the zians. Mrs, retary of 11 company & apartment at dinner which the Davis will or ot Tidee, m_of music the partment Yism Dinl Selects James J. sopran. Metropolitan Opera’ Company Thomas . n dinner w of lhn of Coburg, Canada. the Mme. oceasion are Metropol Club in _honor Bel- a few days. Mrs. M { Washington, and |home in Swedon. Prosident man_ Park Hotel where they spent a and!and Mrs. ifor the Buckner Lovette of this ‘e be given in Both Dr.!Mr. natives | Monday, marriage Theron Ball April 21, mony | T "home. of 31 ve for Wedding. Senator and Mrs. e issued invits daueh(rr Laur: onal Club, 2 will be . The bridesmaids_will be Mi Campbell and Miss Marjori .\H‘r» d Todd of Lawre Mr. will witon, pt. John M of 't 1sic church, and en. staff, United the honor gue this evening, ding the will be the gu of the comm hiive spent a fortnight at White Su phur Sprin h Cien. and Mrs. Col. and among those who h. the dance barracks for ‘Washington Col.. en ceding the lard Hotel. Col. and Mrs. Tar Donaldson w o] = ol 0] == lol e B ol o] ——5 | c—— | 0| —3 | 0| —=3 |0 —= ] 1 be t G, Williams of Bin < matron of honor, act as include Mr. Arthur Williams. Little Jospeh Dial, bre Kher of the bride, will 1T 3. Harry Cunn ] Tohn J. dance Gen. and Mrs, rtain at dinner this evening p Army dance at the W T. Q. Donaldson will entertain at dinner th ceding the Army danc Mrs. T. Septimus ¥ | the Gotham. Ekengren luncheon today at the Chevy Chase of Sweden, who {5 visiting the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg for Flack was formerly s Pauline Bancroft of Boston and now the daughter, Miss Donna Otey Be: deleine Austin are in Ne a few weeks and are staying at They will entertained at Mrs. Flack ef makes her irs. Sarah Leo Phillips and her er, Mrs. Georgia Lee Parker, have returned to their apartment at Ward- rom week. New York, Invitations have been issued by Dr. MeGi of Randolph the latter”: Ty, to Clement, Easter at 1 oclock, in Sec- | Christ Church, Georgetown. The cere- Wwill be followed by a reception rs. | 8123 Dumbarton avenue. McCarteney, at Austin_and ‘Mlss return to (Hlmr apartment in the Dresden the jmiddle of May. 01 New Hampshire | of Miss Elizabeth Mr. Richard compamy will Paradis to dance. honor for her | muda. t man and the | Mr. Alfred S. | Reeital Tomorrow nd Mr. V[ Geo gham, organi will be the i Miss Natalie Hammond will enter- tain_at dinner this evening in honor Hanna and her Porter Davidson. later go to Le Former Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Crelinghuysen have returned to New { York after passing some time in Ber- in Home of Mrs. Ffoulke. = Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke will lend el her home at 2011 Massachusetts ave- i “"Kynue for the recital tomorrow after- noon at 4:30 o'clock, which will be given by M. Edouard Deru, violinist | 110 the King and Queen of the Belgians. | Among those who. will attend the re- ambassador of chier M\}ranm and Mme. Jusserand, the am- at Army the Willard Hotel. | {Rd Sene! | Szechenyi, erlands and Mme. James Couzens, |James M. Mrs. Jennings, jCapt. and Mrs, three ho | man. in Detroit. | to join the |, MTS. its officers and the { committee s |her Webster street to er Friday Harloy evening. will Odenheimer that Ferguson !\enhxp of 400 has = Afr. evening pre- e at the Wil- at the weekly tea | Unversity Women, g0 to Atlantic The House Smartlze Mme. Beck, Mrs. Marshall Field, Truxton Beale, Cabot Stevens, the membership committee of the Political Study Club, is entertaining U; given in the national clubhouse, from jal——=lol—=2lol——|o]———ol———=|ol——Jal——=o[c——=lo]lc———Ho/c——]o[c——]c]—] ?bilnpsborn bassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, the ambassador of Cuba nd Senora de la Torriente, the min- Hungary the minister of the Neth- and Countess de Graeff, Mrs. Steen, Mrs. Mrs. Hennen J. Lowe Harriman, Mrs. John Gibbons, M: William Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. Fred- eric Atherton and Miss Martha Cod- rs. chairman of members of her at tea this afternoon at residence. The club has become so popular duflug the presidency of Mrs. Frank its limited mem- practically been reached, and no further applications can be considered for this club year. and Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy will be the guests of honor tomorrow after- noon of the American Association of which will be 608 to 614 Coats—in laid and %weeds Teddy Bears Downy Wool, s, Charmanette, Velva and Bolivia. Both Wrappy and Stmght- Tw:ll str line models—in colors tions. Smar $25 Made of designed and combina- THE _EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C 4 to € o'clock. Miss I‘l‘e Jackson will be the hostess and receiving with Rer and the guests of honor, Wil be Dnrl llsl Helen ‘Wright, who will be assisted in the dining room by Miss Wallace, Miss Mary Riley and Miss Catherine Rice, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Way of Orange- burg, S. C, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elodia Isadora, to Mr. Ernest Amil Mueller of this city. The wedding will be solemniz2d t morrow. Mrs. David F. Kaime and her daugh- ter, Miss Gladys Kaime, have returned to their apartment in the Connecticut after passing some time in the south. Mrs, Hannibal F. Bell of Coronado, Calif., expects to arrive in Wash- ington April 18 and wiil spend the Easter holidays in the National Capital. She will visit relatives in Philadelphia before returning to her home the middle of May. Miss . A. Robertson of Sidney, Australia, is at Wardman Park Hotel and is wccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson D. Wing of Bangor, Me. Miss Dorothy Knight. whose mar- riage to Mr. Francis 1. Fannon of Alexandria, Va., will take place April 30, was tendered a farewell luncheon by members of the War Finance Corporation yesterday at the Dixie Inn. The table was artisticadly deco- rated with pink roses and epring blossoms, the same motif belng car- ried out in individual bouquet: for each member of the part: present were M Miss Eilene Bers Hirsch, Miss Regina McDonnell, v H. Callahan, Mive ‘Franoos beods, 3 Collum, Mrs. Stanley Foltz Hazel Morse. Mr. Bertrand Russell of England will be entertained at the Rumanian legation during his short visit in Washington over the week end. Mr. Russell Is to be the guest of honor at a dinner given by the Penguin Club and the League for Industrial Democracy at the City Club Saturday evening, the dinner will speak on “Chaos in rope.” Among the guests at the dinner will be Mrs. | Robert M. La Follette, Dr. and Mrs. dwin E. Slosson, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- son Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. George Odell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Todd, Mrs. Bugene Meyer, jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Cottrell, Richard | Boeckel, Mr. Mr. Robert La_Foll and other university and scienti Eroups will attend. A number Baltimora people are coming be one of the most distinguished of the season. Mrs. Lawrence Todd is in charge of the arrangements for the dinner. A few tickets are still avaflable. Mr. Francis White, director of the! Latin American division of the Depart- ment of State, was the guest of honor last night of the diplomats of the Pan- American Union, who engertained at din- | ner for him at the Willard. Attending | the dinner were: From Chile, Mr. Fed- | erico Agacio B, Mr. Enrique Chirgwin, Mr._Benjamin d_M: 121921 G BT. N.W. Join Our Dressmaking School Expert advice in mak- ing your own olothes and assistance in purchase of materias. Six $5.00 Pictorial Review and Elite Styles Putterns, Hematitching, Pleating, Bujtons made to order. m\novuu DE CARTIER, ador of Beigium, wite of | Mr. i M1 Washington for the event, which will | | who, with him, s Siviag & misical this afternoon in celebration of the birthday anniversary of King Albert of the Belgians, Bopenoe: from Brazil, Mr. Roberto Mendes Goncalves and Commandante Durocos Bareto: from Argentina, Com- mandante Ricardo Vago: from Peru, Mr. 1an Mendoza and Mr. C. Caramburu; om' Mexico, Mr. Manuel v de Negri, r. Jose Benitez, Mr. R. Padilia Nervi r. Estevan Manzanera and Mr. Keith: from Cuba, Mr. Carlos de Ia Torre and Baldes Rodriquez; from Beuador, Juan Barberis, Mr. Francisco Banda o Mr. Larab; from Colombia, Mr, Jose M. Coronado: from Panama, Mr. Juan B Chevaier, Mr. Edwariio M. Sosa Mr. Chevalier ; from Haiti, M Robert A.lnq ; from Boiivia, ' Mr. Jayier Buz Campero and Mr. J. Blacud ‘n.t . from Uruguay, Mr. Hugo V. de ven Mrs. Gertrude Devine Ritter enter- Washinglon Guling Gay tfinkle (‘5’@ New Smart Apparel For Women Constantly Arriving DISTINCTI\’E designs of noted origin, chosen with a studied understanding of the requirements of the well dressed woman, made in quality true to our standard, with workmanship perfect in every and especially detail. Susts Blouses Sweaters Imported Accessories 3 Street Corner Jhirieenth plaid, iped coa, Graystone, the new trimmed tucks; Floor 't qu Scarfs $35 $49.50 large, fluffy, selected skins, in the wanted colors—Cocoa, Brown, Black, lc——jolc——olc——lolc——ja|———|ol—2] Red, Walnut. Superior values in each Fine Twill and Char- meen Coats and Wraps —in Toast, Badger, Co- Navy and Black. With satin puffings and braid- stitching, etc. Silk lined, and some fur trimmed. 425 Handsome ilk Frocks —Designed Especially for Street and Sports Wear / 525 They are designed on e5 ex’res!lve of the latest fashion —entirely new and original — and pro- duced with excellent craftsmanship. Pig- tail Blue, Brickdust, and Gray shades. Ladies” and misses” sizes. silk- EEEE ol s o] c———= == o ———} Novelties in Coats Furs Knitted Sports Apparel Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Spec;alty Shop in Washington tained a company of twenty-two at ' dinner lA.lt evening in compliment to Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, 'M 'Ill sall’ ‘for Europe Saturday, - | panied by Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh. Thu company later attended the supper at | Le Paradis. Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser has as her guest n hor apariment in. the Kalo- | rama Mrs. Benjamin P. Bullman of | Brookline, Mass. i Mrs. Virginia White Speel and Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen will be the speak- ers tomorrow afternocn at 5 o'clock at the meeting in interest of the cam- paign for the control of cancer, which will be held in the home of Mrs. Breckinridge Long, 3224 16th street. Mrs. H. A. Hall and her daughter, Mrs. John T. D. Blackburn of Alban N. Y, are at the Portner for a few weeks. Miss Portla Willis, daughter of for- mer Representative Willis, and niece of Mrs. W. S. Van Rensselaer, who has been a guest at the Willatd, has returned home, in New York city. Mrs. Whitman Lendx Home for Henefit Party. A card party for the benefit of the Juvenile Protective Association will be given in the home of Mrs. Whit- man Cross at 101 East Kirke street, Wednesday afternoon, o'clock. Assisting Mrs. d Fay Jackson . McComas. In ad- dition to bridge tables, there will be mah-jong and 500 tables. Mrs. Cross’ arty is a continuation of the “neigh- orhood” parties given earller in the season under the auspices of the venile Protective Assoclation com- mittee of the civic section of the Twentieth Century Club. Dr. nnd Mrs. Seymour De Witt Lud- lum of Philadelphia are at Wardman Famic Hotel for the early spring With them are Miss Sarah D. Lowric and Miss Dorothy M. Stewart of Phil- adelphia. Mrs. W. A. Batchelor of Milwaukee is spending the week at the Hamilton Hotel and is accompanied by Mr. E. Batchelor of Milwaukee and Mi; W. H. Granger of Cleveland. Mrs. George H. 3 Mather of Balti- more came yesterday to the New Wil- lard, where she will remain until Thursday. Miss Margaret R. Hume is at the Cross_are and Mrs. and Misses Dresses Milinery Skirts gflE—:EEEEflEE oo e——c]c—ofolc——Ffolc——]a]l—— 0] El TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924 Hotel Chatham, Vaderbilt avenue at 43th street, New York, for a few days. Friendly Circle of Highlands Community Church has {ssued invi- uuon- to the members of the church, Woman's Club and the Young le's Club _and th.lr friends to ln “Sprin, 5 Wednes- day evening, April 23, at 5 30 o'clock. in the auditorium of Brightwood Masonic Temple. This evening promises to be one of the most suc- cessful held since the organization of the church less than a year ago. -—— Mamage Licenses. Marrisge lcenses have been issued to the following: James B. Jones and Gertrude Fields. Jerry Epps and Elezina McPherson. Lavaisuir Jobnston of Macon, Lanra Kilby of Culpeper, Va. John E. Coston and Carlisle Bishop both (of Charlottesville, Va. Arthur F. Moran and Pauline E. Garrette, both of Richmond, va, aiible Wilbur Foltz ‘and Catberine H. Ed- TGeorse W. Ward and ¥loreace V. Ridenour. AR auouriney and Ellle J." Glasco, both of Gooehland Court Hous Tussell G, Kelly and Tnez ¥ of Richmond, Ve ; Kolier of New York city and Maud J. Tague of Glen Bebo, Md. SOCIETY " Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four bours: a7, oary T, Binn, girl, . and Floronce M. girl, Meivin L. a0a Juiia E. Kenare girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported ¢ the health "department in the. st Tweatys 6. ours: Toon T Shell, 84, 510 Kemyon at. Touls Staskel, 3, Waiter Heed Frauces . Corbes, 2y Georgeiow Gaiecrity & Smith 1500 Irving st. ), 44 Eat Capitol st. Samuel 7. Held, Thomas F. Maliai Virginia Phillips, William 8. Ryan, 50 67, 1213 Kennedy st. Raymond P. s Atkins, 27, Walter Reed Hos- Blanch Campbell, Ja, Erovidencs Howpltal. Dairy Burean Proposed. Establishment of a dairy burcau in the Department of Agriculture is provided for in a bill passed by the House yesterday and sent to the at (J-HNA TO MEXICO, Msh- to'a supper of EN TAMAI.F_S The most taste Distinctive and Individual Spring Styles We are exhibiting a magnificent stock of spring styles that are the last word in STYLE—QUALITY—VALUE. \ At Very Moderate Prices We Court Comparison Special Offering: 1 Beautiful Coats Twills and Sport Materials Tailored Suits Twills and Mannish Materials Handsome Dresses All the New Silks & Novelties | l Wednesday Special $25 and $29.50 Headquarters of STYLES for Larger Women coAarTs SUITS DRESSES 25 1o %69.50 Exceptionally Handsome COATS, CAPES, SUITS and DRESSES 335, $39.50, $49.50, #59.50 HANAN SHOES Their quality has never been excelled! Am aristocratic n e w Hanan pump of gray suede or black calf with tiny insct of patent leather, $10 Smart Women Prefer Hanan $10 Because they know the style they insist on will last and last in Hanan Shoes, the best dressed women of Paris, London and New York select them. Tn each.of these Fashion centers Hanan maintain their own shops; in Washington, Hanan Shoes will be found only at the Hecht Co. The new Hanans arc ready for you. m@H@Ch%C@. 7th at F

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