Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1924, Page 33

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Dutch Minister Host For New Secretary of 'Netherlands Legation Jonkheer and Mme. de Graeff Entertaining at Their Home Mr. and Mme. Alexander Loudon. \lthough several tentative suec- of the exceedingly popular deeply regretted Dr. Jan B, Hu- t have been named by the for- e at The Hague, Mr. Alex- adon, who has arrived with- the past three weeks, Is the ap- Who will permanently fill Mr. Loudon is quite a for such a responsible *. being the first secretary, he e of the minister, ffe, act as charge ' He en- » foreign service of Queen _realm in 1916 after signal honor at the den. His first mi: to London and from th Vis sent to Buenos Aires and then \ m he was attached to the cities the Balkan Bucharest, Sofla and Bel- M Whose marriage James French, U. place June 4, at Ani Mu Phi Epsilon Ban:luet Held Tuesday Evening Mu Phi Epsilon beld its annual . | banquet Tuesday evening in the oak post which he filled world war. here now and Mme, not only o so in the t the French capi- been to this country anticipate, when they “d them es with ironment, rany unique ex- »| pleces and window sills. room at the Hotel Raleigh, which proved a most delightful affair, Mrs. June Donnelly, past supreme alumnae secretary, coming to Washington espeéially for the occasion. Mounds of pink roses and snapdragons made charming table decorations, while the same flowers were used with palms and ferns which banked the mantel- Miss Lois Stuntz acted as toastmistress, Mrs. William T..Reed responding to the toast to patrons and patronesses. A charming musical program was giv between the courses by Mrs, Ethel H. Gawler, soprano; Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo soprano, and Mrs. William T. Reed, contralto; Her- nd the follow- Miss Netta Miss Lola Miller, and Miss Thompson, sopranos; Miss McKinley, contralto, and terbrook, pianist. M VTriangle - Song gomposed by & ‘mem- : At Hcme Thls Afternoon: Last Time This Season Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray and her daughter, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray, “[will be at home this afternoon after THE Dinner-Dances, Teas And Luncheons Seen On Social Calendar (Continued from Fourth Page.) derson Gregory, Mr. Oscar T. Crosby, Mr. Richard Flournoy, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Viscount Henri de Sibour, and the following from the British embassy staff: Capt. F. L. Tottenham, Capt. M. G. Christie, Mr. G. H. Thomp- son, Mr. Leander McCormick Good- hart and Mr. Hugh Tennant; Mr. D. Dimancesco of the Roumanian lega- tion, Mr. Bruno Kivikoski of the Fin- nish legation und Mr. A. Konow Bojsen of the Danish legation. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. James M. Phalan will entertain a company at the dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel Friday evening. Col, and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson enter- tained at dinner last evening for thelr house guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fred- erick of New York, formerly of Paris. Their r\leu(s ‘were Renresel\lnuve Fred Purnell, and their house guest, Mrs. Ross of Indiana; Mrs. Evelyn C. Hunt, Mr. J. E. Rice and Mr. Elliot. Later Col. "and’ Mrs. Donaldson _took their guests to the Chevy Chase Club for the dancing. Col. and Mrs. William Elliott will en- tertain at a buffet supper Tuesday eve- ning. Miss Cecil Lester Jones entertained at a dinner dance last evening at the Congressional Country Club, in compli- ment to Miss Emma Stitt, whose mar- riage to Lieut. Robert Walton Fleming will occur soon. The guests included the: members of the wedding party. Mrs. A. R. Shands will entertain at tea Wednesday afternoon for Miss S and Thursday Miss Cecil Lester Jon will entertain at luntheon in her honor. That evening Miss May Taylor will be hostess at a supper bridge for Miss Stitt and Lieut. Fleming. Miss Mary Stitt will entertain at dinner Wednesd evening in honor of her sister and Lieut. Fleming. Mrs. A. Walton Fleming was hostess at tea Thursday afternoon at Rauscher’s in compliment to Miss Emma Scott Stitt, daughter of the surgeon general of the Navy and Mre. E. R. Stitt, whose mar- riage to Lieut. Robert Waiton Fleming, n of the hostess, will take place June The other guests at tea were the ung ladies who will attend Miss Stitt at her wedding. ming entertained at luncheon i flanc ving as her other guests Mi Katharine Lee and Miss Margaret Alvey of Baltimore, Miss Julia_Goldsborough of Easton, Md., and Harriot Flem- ing of Virginia, niece of the hostess, who is her house guest. Miss Rita Wrenn entertained in her home on Mintwood place Thursday eve- o tor Miss Edith Alden Murray will t evening at the Cal Baptist Church < | The guests included the wedding party » | and numerous other intimate friends of the bride. Miss Adelaide Wolstenholme was hostess at dinner last evening, entertain- ing in compliment to Miss Neville John- son and Capt. David Barry, whose mar- riage will take place June 28. The com- pany later attended the dance which Miss Johnson gave in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson. Mrs. Joseph House of Beaufort N. C.. the guest in whose honor Dr. W. B. Pierce entertained at dinner last ev ay 16, in honor of her son's | Mr SUNDAY LADY Wife of Sir Esme Howard, Britixh bassy from ISABEL berhethy, Mrs. Hamilton Love, Miles and Mr. Oliver Blood- nd Mrs. Hugh A. Drum en- | 1 nm[vu‘ at’ dinner Al[ n. and Mrs. Frank P. Hipes and | s . and Mrs Davis | honor at a staff of the Veterans' day night e dinner and danc Bureau g . Coyne, chairma Miss Le Meneger and M FUR COATS should be repaired wnd_ looked over before | being put in storage. You will save money | and trouble If you will let me do your wo:k | pow. Starage free,of charge. Chokers made | from your own materials at $5.00. FURRIER, 25,~1924—PART - HOWARD, wndor, who Just arrived at the em- nzland. G ST. N.W. Hemstltching, Picot Edging, Pleating Buttons Made to Order All work guaranteed Pictorial Review Pulfems SOCIETY. G STREET BETWEEN 1I™g 2™ TOMORROW Further Drastic Reductions Women’s and Misses’ High-Class Coats Matchless Values! Coats taken from our regular stock reduced to prices that will quickly speed their departure Sport Coats In a variety of mod- els. The season's most wanted fabrics. = All are silk lined. Regu- lar prices, $29.75 to $39.75. Reduced for Tomorrow Smart Taken from our reg- ular stock. Suitable for daytime, travel or sports wear. Some are fur trimmed. Regular prices, $49.75 to $65. Reduced for Tomorrow WOL ning at L'Aiglo; Representativi Wilson of . 30-32 Floride $ o'clock for the last time this sea- Ave Nw. o | This Coat Formerly $65.00. Now, $28.00 Your Needs in Coats, Dresses, Etc. ted here! Our stock is so large that ¢ can be indulged in—and every procure that garment which blends with her personality. To Please Our Customers Next to quality, our first consideration is price— and we insist that it be moderate. Courteous service at all times. Visit us on your shopping tour tomorrow. Special Lot of Dresses, to Close Out at $15 and $19.75 Values Up to $39.75. MODECYISHOP l his family 1d part of the autumn first visit for nearly hey do not contem- The Young Ladies’ Shop 1113 G Street N.W. Must Vacate by June 30! Now is the time and here is the place to fill your holiday needs— because EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS RADICALLY RE- DUCED REGARDLESS OF COST. We'll have no stock on our hands by the time we are FORCED OUT. Come early—there are bargains all over the store for you. SALE NOW GOING ON DRESSES Canton Crepe, Prints, Georgette and Satins. Originally $2500 -nd $29.75. V227000777 77 SUITS = GOWNS = WRAPS EXGLUSIVELV | =y wwyy 7= 2t Nt Jec N ' CONTINUING THE ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE FOR THE REMAINING DAYS OF THE MONTH GOWNS - JUITS - -WRAPS FOR EVERY PURPOSE AND OCCASION MISSES SIZES 14 to 18~ WOMEN'S SIZES 36 to 46 “WASHINGTON'S FOREMOST FASHION ESTABLISHMENT" but she g of for Mm e cepting Loudon, 11s ‘“/ad'ung'ton él;b Has Jamestown Day Fete the birthday of the s honored May 19 at wn day. 72777 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Beaded Gowns Very beautiful; samples of exceptionally fine lines that 1227 F St. N.W.' DRESSES Tub silks and flannels; they origi- nnfly sold at Sample Silk Coats $l7.50 Sale Of the better kind, finely made. They orig- m-lly were ' 885 and s45-— $89.50. Sale pri COATS . Charmeen and Twill Originally sold for $29.75 Continuing Clearance of Broken Lots May we remind you that, regardless of the price, these are all garments that have figured popularly in our regular stock— sacrificed now only because the lots are Monday—the Last Day of the 14 Price Mllhnery Sale' Mrs. A d Mrs. Fred Johnston, Mr. | eut. ~ Jerome, v SPORT COATS Very high grade, ex- 518-00 pertly made. Originally Silk Capes $39.75. Sale price The new styles. They sold originally for . small or sizes broken. ST M. t.mespu 5 ‘ Miss \'|"2hw|z R\xrkr = Lot of $19.50 to $22.50 Jersey Dresses—both light and dark shades. - Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. NOW o .otoniome o msiopenmmsomes Lot of $25 to $35 Charmeen, Satin, Roshanara, Crepe de Chine and Twill Dresses. NOW....... Lot of $45 to $49.50 Satin, Flat_ Crepe, *Georgette, Moire and . Crepe de Chine Dresses. NOW.. Lot of the finer Dresses— $49.50 to $69.50—in various ma- terials and models 14 199 2750 37 Every Suit Reduced —and we’ve made the rcductlons very radical. Handsomely tailored .in . the most» highly favored models. Sport Coats Stylish .and well tai- $10.2 WY, $19.75. Sale price Every Hat Is Included Without reservation and regardless of present price $5.00 Hats. . . $250 $10.00 Hats. ..$5.00 $650 Hats. .. .§325, $12.50 Hats. . $625 $7.50 Hats. .. $375 $15.00 Hats. . .$7.50 . $20.00 and Up, $10.00 75 Winter Coats must be sactificed in this sale. . Tailored Suits of the better kind, twill and hairlines. Originally $55 and $59.50. Sale price— 3229 For the ‘FRENCH SHINGLE BOB Correctly Done! Lanoil Permanent Wav- ing—Only 2 Minutes’ Steaming HATS $1250 & $15 Hats, $5.50 Specul Lot of Every hat of. the newest summer modes, of the most approved shapes and the most wanted colors—Deéduct. one half from any ticket for the sale price. -, 2 No C.0.D.’s ——Louvre exclusive ‘styles and « Louvre excepnonal qualmes $5-00 $12.50 to $22.50 ’\Io Exchanges No Charges ' No Refunds No Exchange Ground Floor Fr.'2738 . 1115 G St. N.W.

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