Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1924, Page 45

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SOCIETY. _ Uniformed Shriners [} Will Add Color to Mrs. Coolidge Heading | Patronesses for Ball i Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patronesses Almas Temple Dance‘ r the Debutants Ball to | General and Personal THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 13, Mention of Leaders 3, 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. Polo Ball Scheduled Wednesday, April 30 The polo ball given annually by the War Department Polo Association Alumnae Association Plans for Card Party | The Alumnae Association of St Ladies! Get Acquainted With the In the Social World Cecilia’s Academy is urranging a card School of will be held this year Wednesday everling, April 30, in the ballrooms of the New Willard Hotel. Capt. R. L party to be held in the oak room of the Raleigh Hotel Tuesday cvening, May 6. Lo glven at the Willard Hotel Monday 1 cvening, April 28, for the benefit of 1d. Other patron Large Attendance Is Expect- | Dressmaking ' Luncheon and Dinner Par- Huzhe: Torrient Bibe Mme Tsa- Hu Scnora ed at Reception to Be Held g in Willard Tomorrow. de la Pueyrredon, - Princess Mme, Wallenbe Wroblewska, Mme. Mrs. s Mme | Mme 10 be siven | Afaro, Mume « Order of the | M3d0s, Mrs. Harry §. New held at the New |PeTt Work, Mrs. Henry C. Hot urrow eventng 't 9| Mre B K Gillett, Mrs. and r to be one of the | Wier Mrs, Arth atest social events ever held by the Copeland, M Shrin It is expected that there will | 4 ard T e from 2,000 to 3,000 ladies E eis, Mrs. Samuel E. Present S0l Rloom, Mrs. Henry Al of Mrs. John T. Adams, e fra. Minni- —_— Sze, reception s Ten Shring nd dance Aln Mystic Willard will be der Ke pper, and nobles t Military Ba Drum Mrs, Harold C. Regis Mr. ¥ Mr.and Mr {at dinner Monday night in their home | " 'Cool At and Mr: ., Willizr Marshall, Mrs s nton | M. Randolph, Mrs Richzrd Mrs. John or | D. Ritter, M Y | Ashton < jdolph, Willar 3 hom- ardman, Wood, Mrx ind Mrs. Harry L. o Mrs. Boughton Wre : Dixie Ball Inaugurates Post-Lenten Festivities State S-ociet_v o% Texa-s Plans Musical Program = Society will give resident Hb Wood, Eustis, Mrs. Mrs Jor 1z Mrs A Frank Miss win 5 Louisiana, and Senator and Mrs. Robert L. € nd Mrs. John W A special inv ended to the 7 attending the na- f the Daughte: 3 v Thon Mrs. James K Edmiston, committee, hip and *d at the di A GENTLEWOMAN FAULTLESSLY WARDROBED NEW YORK ICKSON garments for the drawisg room; street H and field—exact replicas of originals in their Fifth Avenue Salon—are now to be found at Jelleff’s, in their new Fine Apparel Shop—Second ‘j’ N.W. mouw’i; t Harold Edward ¥ Author‘s: The League ke place at noon | occasion. land a or ude ising one | i | Mrs. Simon O ties, Mah-Jong and Bridge Among Many Events on Society Calendar. Albert Sigmund and Mrs. Kaufman left Monday for City, where they have i the at the St. York spe Hotel week and A. Licbman were hosts | { Fulton courts, Behre entertained ; t anniversar spent of her son and Mrs. stroet aughter-in-1 i Levi, ppenheimer was host- y. ertaining the ut luncheon a rtment in Bev Wednesd £ Burnstein of Lo been visiting her s Kohner for ten for to Angeleg, T vy ne, who, with row evening at the reception he “Willard. ce which Almas Temple Ealtimore will give Card party and Dance For Scholarship Fund The ball roor the Raleigh Hotel cene of the annual card for the nefit of the Free sScholarship fund, under auspices of the Curley Club of Wash- Thursday evening. May ill combine ve Breakfast To Be Given April 26 authors® | Educational Alliance President Will Speak | Miss O. Latham Hatcher of Rich- | mond, Va., president of the Southern | Women's Educational Alllance, will address the Washington branch in the | auditorium _of the Interior Depart- | at 17th and G streets north- 1 o'clock tomorrow afte of breakfas: American I'en the Ho! the hundred and the ambitious Ington who wish to fin ington pitre ators and repre- d the units of expected to att icing wh ouths of Wi ish_their higl Mrs. Mary of the card He is speaker 1 helping states are y anua Rohlfs, speak er Willebrandt, is another an- for the breakfast. Mrs. Ge Atherte 1 Hurst are Mabel Wal part v Miss Nellic Marks, Miss | Rosemary Fi Healy, Miss Lo Cuitivation of tie Speaking Voice of lier favorite songs. rick Claney WE SOLICIT CHARGE ACCOUNTS «‘/’Z«'Ztonu?c/qu PennsYLVANIA AVE. AT 8TH.NW. Easter Suit 24 N'ew ‘Shipment Arrived Coats and Capes, *10 Monday, | Gov! jcoran Eustis, Mrs. | ST | | l | | | “ | Walsh, junior aide at the White House, I8 In charge of the decora- | tions, and the rooms will be made to resemble a polo field as nearly as is | 3 possible. The polo players will wear their costumes of the fleld and all members of riding and hunt clubs are asked to wear their hunting clothes. | The complete list of boxholders in- cludes the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, the minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Senator and Mrs, James W. Wadsworth, jr.; Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, the chief of taft, Gen. J stant se F of war and Dwight 1. members of | British embassy staff, Col. Morris Ernest Robert M. Thompson John H. Carroll H. Gibbong, M 1 D. Denegre, M Hays Hammond, John R. Wil Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Edward C. Walker, Mrs. Parker ing, Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage, Gertrude Mycr and Mr. "helps k T Your Old Hat Made New Again Cleaning, Bloeking nnd Remndeling Hat Frames and Vienna Hat Fac 435 ¥1th St. N.W. A Bring in thix ad before April 20 Marcel & Bob Curl.$1.00 Hair Dyeing. . $4.95 = Imported Castile Shampoo . . . . 50¢c MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lotarop | and Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service. =0 l——o|——= o] ——= o]l 0——] Mrs. James E. Colliflows man of the committee « ments and has making yovr 3 MONEY by Tase Mrs. A M. Hildebrand Voodward & Lothrop Formerly with W School. Ronoms 507-508 Kresge Bldg. 11th & G Sts. NN\W. Main 5984 Miss Vera Whitty, Neuland, Miss Kathleen Murphy, Miss Margaret Neuland, Miss Elizabeth Finnegan, Goheen, Miss Helen W Payne and Mrs. Keiler. GIE===100I“From Factory to Wearer” Fll——=1[] !!Easter Tailored fl]Coats and Suits§ Washington women can now make mendous savings by purchasing direct factory to wearer. The Tailored Suit For Every Daytime Occasion Jaunty hip-length coats of boyish cl longer ones for the more mature figurc The Spring Coat’ Styles that include the smartest lines of the new spring mode are here in a v ty that in sures a good choice $19.75 to $47.50 Take Elevator 514 10th St. N.W. New Lincoln Bldg. blc——|olc—= ol ol—2|olc——=¢ it b b le brdedadoel o febrlale o b b 2 o] Hflfifl flflg prbelepelelepe el Tl Loretta | i | | r, Mrs. | i chles 1 1 Buy direct jrom ou factory and save th middleman’s profit a» expense. Easter Apparel Week Garments of Beauty and Distinction for Women, Misses and Children Offered at Temptingly Low Prices Bright New Easter Dresses $19.50 325 $29.50 3545 350 up $35 HE newest, most ap- pealing sprin styles of exelusive an erquisite designing for street, afternoon or even ing wear. fabrics, crepe de canton chine, ed, braided or ed crepes. All regula and extra sizes. Easter Blouses $5.95 NEW Overblouses in fancy sport weaves, canton crepe, and crepe de chines, self or bead trim- med. Tans. grays, poudre blue, navy and mnovelties. Sizes 36 to 46. Easter Millinery, $8.50 A Special Selection at a Special Pr May .Shop of Quality Smart sports crepe, rosh- anara, fleurelle, iaffeta, satins, laces, embroider- beaded. Poudre blue, cocoa, gray, nary, black, white, print- Coats, Suits and Capes $19.50 $25 $29.50 $35 $45 $50 up 4 PPAREL that ex- cels in every fea- ture, style. quality, fab- ric and workmanship. Every graceful line ex- presses their smartness. Unusual rials, fancy weares poiret and tines. Regular Extra g9 d - sports mate- fine s trico- . navy, tans. 16 to for larger 46. r stzes women, 46 to 52. Children’s Easter Apparel LARGE and wonder- fully complete de- partment on our third floor for girls, 2 to 16 years. Dresses, $3.95 up Coats, $5.95 up Hats, $2.50 up Phoenix Hosiery $1.85 7 EAR Phoenix you meluding oriental nude, -ays, dawn, pearl, flesh, taus, cabin, black, wh § to 10%. 1ce FFERING choice of Pat- tern Hats and reproduc- tions of expensive model hats in a large variety of the most becoming shapes and colors. Coburg straw, Milan hemp, timbo and Italian Milon handsomely trim- med with flowers, smart bows, novelty rhinestone fobs and pins. smart selection for matrons at the special price of eight-fifty. Other Lovely Hats for Easter, $5, $6.50, $7.50, 810 up Better Apparel at a Lower Price Also a et Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. N. W. Ehpk{rikiE R annannan e el priefeleis]e BRaX EDEEanDRnENOGNONOEOn ettt oLl A Lottt o]

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