Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY reception at the White House this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock I v I for thée members and déle- * gates attending the annual congress of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Coolidge will roceive at thé White House at 3:30 o'clock the after- | noon of Friday, April 18, delegates to the convention of the Déita Delta Delta Fraternity. Fnvey of Panama Lancheon Hoxt Today for Dr. Rowe. The minister of Panama, Senor Dr. Don Ricardd J. Alfaro, éentertained at Juncheon today in honor of the di- rector general of thé Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe. The other gueste included Representative Mau- rice H. Thatcher, the assistant di- rector general of the FPan-American Union, Dr. Borjes: Mr. Francis white Gen. Kennedy, Mr. Brice, formér Unitea States ister to Panama; Mr. Adams, Dr. Morales, Dr. Chiari, C. Chevalier, Mr. Mar- nor Don Juan E. Chevalier, of the Panama legation Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, enteftainéd at tea yes- terday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Wilbur, wife of tha Secretary of the Navy. The party was informal, as {t is Holy week, and Mrs. Hoover limited the ¢ompany asked to meet A Wilbur to the wives of cabinet members and Suprame Court justices and a few close friends. Senator and Mrs_Royal S Cope- land returned to Washington this morning after passing several di n North and South Carolina, Représentative and Mrs. T, Frank .\P[rle'\y are passing some time at Wardman Fark Hotel. Mr. Leander MeCor entertained a company of twelv iuncheon today at the § honor of Countéss Felic daughter of Coun i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing en- tertained at dinner last évening in honor of Mrs. James McKee. Mrs. Edward H. Alsop eéntertained at luncheon today at her residence on Rhode Island avenue, when her guests Inoluded Mre. J. Maybew Wainwright, Mrs. Bdward T. San- ford, Princess Christian of “Hesseé, Mre. Leigh Palmer, ~Mrs. William Granbery of Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. 1. H. Rousseau and Mrs. Henry F. Jackson of New York. , coungelor of the way, and Mme. Steen their social engage- of the death of the mother of Mr. Daniel legation of have canceled ments on ascount Mme. Daniel Steen, Mr. Steen. Gen. John J. Pershing chief of staff, Unitea States Army, will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines, who_will entertain in thoir quarters at Fort Myer. Miss Atala Kimmell is entertaining at bridge today, in compliment to Mise Anne Bryan, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin Cham- hers Bryan, whose marriage to Lisul. Rayvmond Eccleston Serviera Wil liamson will take place Eastér Mon- day. There are four tables for the bridge, and additional guests will Join the company lal for tea. Mrs. Ira E. Beénnett and P. A. Dobyns will preside at the téa table. Mile. Yousyre, daughter of the FEgyptian minister, was éntertained at luncheon yesterday by Miss Rosa lind Wright. Mr. David Edward Jinley enter- tained at dinner last évening in honor ocielt Mrs. Coolidge Receives the of National Sociéty, D. A. R,, at White House at 4:30 O’Clock. RS. COOLIDGE will hold acluded Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilmer, Members Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mies Caroline Story, Miss Elaine Sullivan of Philadelphia, Miss Natalie Ham- mond, Miss Margaret Cecil, Mr. Hugh Tennant and Mr. Leander McCormick. Goodhart. Col. Henry au Pont has clostd his Washington residencn, 1711 Massa- chusettss avenue and gone to hir country plaoe, Winterthur, near Wil- mington, Del. He was accompanied by Nis eousin, Miss Margaret Frazer. Col. and Mrs. Howard P. Dunbam of Connecticut. and Mrs. E. J. Rob- bins of Weathersfiald. Conn.. who were the guests of Representative and Mra £ Hart Fenn, have left for Pinéhurst, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker will have as a guest at their home on S ftreet for a week or more Mrs. Charles W. Kutz who will arrive Monday eif won. Mr. Mannix Walker, who is spending his vacation from Harvard h them, will return to Cambridge Saturday. Brig. Gen Kuts, former , | nésr Commissioner of the and Mrs. Kutz ars living in Cine natl and both -have a host of warm friends here who are Preparing to en- teflain for Mrs Kutz durin ASe Kutz during Mrs. Minnigerode mained in Virginia after attending the cerémonies on JeffePson's birth- day anniversary at Monticello, and is lyhn Rubst of Mrs. Warner Wood at Farmington, Charlottesvilie. Farm- Ington is a historic mansion planned by Thomas Jefferson and is a treasure houseé of heifrlooms, souvenirs of Admiral Nelson, Charles Dickens, the desk of Bishop Burnett and many priceléss old English prints. engrav- ings and paintings, vell a& un- o Fniture. henefit Auntain mission work Mrs. Warner Waod is planning an aftérnoon recital tomor. row at Farmington. when Mra Andrews will give a réading from her published poems and repeat by request the little talk délivered at x!flllr!lbt.‘flln on “The Inspiration of the her Andrews re.- | Mrs. Henry Wilson acted as hostews at a dinner of seventy-five guests lact evening at the Shere- ham, the company including the dele- gates to the D. A. R. Congress from Inaiana. Mr. and Mrs Henry Rickey will éntertain at dinner this evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer will be at home at the Congressional apart- ments tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in honor of Dr. Kate Waller Barrett and the Virginia delegates tending the D. A. R. congrass. The rginia sénators and representatives and their wives are invited to meet with the delegates Mr. D. H. Smiley will entértain at MRS. AMOS A. FRIES, Women in official tion will sxsint Wra. clalrman of the press committee f the congres. | a dan Park 1otel Aprii 22 at Wardma There will be a program of sacred | music given at Congressional Club Friday afternoon instead of the lar Friday aff tea, with cial ontertainers. tea table will, as usual, be presided over by a committee. Tuesday from 8:30 to 12 oclack the Congressional Club will hold an at home Mre«, Ldmund Sears spending the week at Hotel. With them | and Miss Story of Mr e Boston are Wardman Park are Miss T Buston Burklin-Biryan Nuptials At White Oaks Today. The marriage of Miss Brvan, daughter of Mr. George Bryan to Marstella Burklin, son of Mrs. Achille 5. Burklin, will take place this aft- ernoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents, White Oaks, 4805 Colorada avenur. The ceremony will ba performed 'by the Rev. Dr. Wil liam S. Abernethy and will be follow- ed by a reception. The house has been charmingly decorated with spring blossoms red ramblér rosés and southern smilax, and the bridal cou- ple will stand before an improvised altag of Laster lilies A string or- chestra will play the wedding march, also playing softly during the serv- ices. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father and will wear a gown of white flat crepe made o6n long, straight lines, the ekirt elight- draped at the left side with a bow of the P The' néck is made bateau and ourt train lined with chiffon falis from the shoulders. The bride’s veil, of real princess lace bought for her in Venice, will be held in place by a cluster of orange blossoms, the leng veil extending several inches bevond the train. Sheé will carry a shower bouquet of bride roses, orchids and lilies of the valley | Mrs. Rogers M. Fred will be matron | of hon and will wear a gown of | cream batiste made on plain lines | Alethea with a square neckline and short sleeves, a picture hat to mateh, and she will carry Ophelia roses. Little Jane Virginia Walton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward £. Wal- ton, will be the trainbearer and will wear a dainty frock of white chiffon, with a poke bonnet fo match. Mr. Achille Burklin will be the best man ® Mrs. Bryan, the bride’s mother, will Wear a gown of ashes of roses crepe, heavily “beaded, and made on long stralght lines. ‘Mra. Burklin, mother of the bridegroom, will be in black lace, with a hat to mateh. Following the reception the bridal couple will leave for a wedding trip, Mrs. Burklin wearing a_tan crepe 86wn, a kmall hat to match and a tan £port coat, with squirrel trimming. They will be at home after May 1, at 4803 Colorado avenue. mong the out-of-town guests are Mr. and Mre. W. P. M. Erwin and Miss M. C. Mauger of Philadelphi Mr. and Mre. Longstreet Stillwell o Summerville, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doolittle of. Buffalo, N. Y.; Miss Nan- nin Fred of Middleburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Butler Smith, McMinniville of Tennessee Mre. Frank S. Hignt entertained in- formaily at dinner faxt WVening at the ar n_compliment to A An- thony Wayne Cook. - '° Mre An The marriage of Miss Mabel Vir- ginia Péarson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Pearson, ta Mr. Géorge Harvey Reéctor, son of Mr. J. Rector Va., will take piace Thurs- . at 8 o'clock in the aven. © Mount Pleasant Methodist opal Church South. The cere- mony will be followed by a reception at the homa of the bride's parents, 303 Stricklr avenue, Clarendon, Va. Mrs. Wallace Johnson will be ma. teon of ho and th. will ba Miex Blxie Oliver, Miss maido Swindell. Little Margarct Cor: ber, @ former k the bride, will be the flower girl. Mr. Lewis V. Pearson Wil be best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Kenneth Pearson and Mr. Balton Yatex Mr. and Mre. Ernest J. Elwood on- tertained at a reception last evening for their son-in-law and dau, hter, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Lestie Wight, In celebration of their tenth wedding Anniversary Mémbers of the original wedding party wero present. Miss Liah I5. »0d assisted her parents in receiving Mre. Jesse A. Smith of Milwaukes, who has spent the winter at Palm Beéach, 1s the guest of her sister, Mrs, Thomas W. Brahany Mr. and Mre. John Scott Parker outh_Orange. who have be Manhattan Cleaning and Dyeing Co. Linc. 7700-7701 KAPLOWITZ BROS., INC. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. 2-PIECE ano 3-PIECE | ot 4n bridesmaids | | dergarten pupil of || ! | COSTUME JUITS | $65 THEY ARE $95 AND $135 SUMTS - spending the winter in Florida .'!lll their family, returned Monday, and are at the Hamiiton Hotel until after Easter. Mea N. D. Ptn;;bo;‘innn"luirmjfl:-ln Judge aud Mrs Isano i, Judge and Mra. Eaward D. Huyen, sentative and Mrs. & O. Major and Mre. G. H. Elllott at a box party for her son’s conoert at the President $1.35 Pair After selling us one dresses more to 5(’”. we misses’ sizes (14 to 18 floor. Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings—Lovely Shades Anniversary Price Theater Friday evening, April 25. One of the snapple features of the soclety circus to be given at Fort Myer Wednesday afternoon, April 23, at 2:30 o'clock, and again in the evening at 8 © clook, will be the debutante troop, as- sisted by several accomplished young matrons. The dash of tl in théir natty jockey riding togs and their splendid feature work will un- hundred dresses two wecks ago, this manufacturer decided not to sacrifice any more of them, expecting the mills to accept cancella- tion of his remaining orders. upon his taking these piece goods, so, with a thousand But the mills insisted have taken 150 of them off his hands—in our selection of styles at our price! So we are able not only to repeat but to improve upon our sale of two weeks ago. We offer now, through this combination of cir- cumstances, not only $16.75, $19.75 and $22.50 flan- nel dresses in the desirable plain colorings at $12.75, but in addition stunning plaid flannel frocks in years) that usually sell at $29.50 for the same sale price—$12.75. Please bear in mind that these are all Botany and Gera flannels and the most desirable colors. NOTE—This time we picked our styles and se- cured the ones we knew you would like best. Half of them are misses’ styles, to be sold in our Misses’ Shop, 3rd floor—the other half are Women’s Dresses, sizes up to 44—sale in the Women’s Dress Shop, 2nd MONTEREY, AZURE, FAWN, LANVIN GREEN, FELD- SPAR GREEN, NICKEL, RUST, MONTEREY ROSE, TAN CHECK jfll‘ FStL.NW. ‘Women’s and Misses’ Flannel Dresses Of Fine Botany and Gera Flannels One More Chance! SOCIETY doubtedly attract large crowds Imn;i Washington. In this drill troop are Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Katherine Dent, Miss Claudia Read, Miss Esther Pregar, Miss Frederica McKenney, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Mary Stit, Miss Gerry Morgan, Miss Esther McVann, Miss Anne Devereaux, Miss_Pauline Coleman, Miss Eleanof (Continued on Ninth Page.) Men’s. S $16.75 $19.75 to $29.50 Dresses for $|2.75 Seven youthful models; Ground-Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St. miatiemy Theater Blag. Pique Vests—Cut Like Smart, indeed Anniversary Price $1.50 QI ol i FOUNDED 894 Known for Remarkable Y alue-Giving 1109 F St. N.'W . Mr. Alexander Hamilton The other guests in- ASHION says " Suede ™ for Easter Sunday—and the six striking Suede Shoes pictured prove again what style Distinction may be had at Hahn's for only $5.95. At all Our The Wright Company “Good Furniture” “ tores, but Smaller Variety at ‘g" City Club Shop™ i \\‘\\ is the time for every fashionable woman to purchase her Easter suit ®® Racquet Suede. Gray Suede. Also Patent. Airedale Suede. Gray Suede. Also Patent Kig. is a select assortment from which to make a satisfying choice, smartness and quality predominate throughout SUPERIOR VALUES AT SPECIAL PRICES Red RED SEAL CARTS Heywood Wakefield Company are ‘the manufacturers— The quality seal on every wheel “telle the whole story in a few words'—Our claim for your at- tertion is still shorter—"LOW Pricing.” GO-CARTS In fvory-blue en-- 519.50 amel finish; reclin- GO-CARTS tng adjustable back With cerduroy’ lining: re- wersible mear; tu- 528.00 GO-CARTS attractive shapes. with or T Sune: $37.50 tive dosign STROLLER CARTS In svory, blus, STROLLER CARTS Corduroy lined; adjustable 10" o0 Tood 14 B 5 gog8 905 SEVENTH ST. N.W. CREDIT TERMS TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Airedale Suedc. Also Patent Satin. $5.95 “Hahn Specials™ $2.95 GREAT economy dgrmxp of Childrtn'; stur strap pumps an oxforfis. (good lookinF, long wearing, remarkably low priced. A worthy ddition to our famous Special Family.” No Children'’s Shoes at “City Club Shop” Airedale. Black Suede. ent and Satin. $5.95 Gray or and Also Pat- Airedale Suede $5.95 Special Sqllin_g Easter Hosiery THREAD SILK and Gauzy Chiffon Silk Hose. I];'l.lll fashioned. Thousands of airs. Forty colors! A Special Value that will bring $1'85 widespread response ...... FINE TWILLS-TRICOTINES HAIR- LINE STRIPES,—SPORT FABRICS «Mannish modes, single and double breasted, sport models, straightline, box coats _ slenderizing stouts Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE.

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