Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY. SOC Mrs. Coolidge Follows Diplomatic Dinner of Last Night With a Musical | This Afternoon. RS. COOLIDGE is giving a small musical at the White House this afternoon, having as guests the wives of the heads of foreign missions in Washington and a few women from official life. Rachmaninoff, the famous pianist, is the artist of the aftérnoon will receive her the White House presentations and guests, who will be east room, and later in the state dining & at the tea table p John H. Bartlett, wife first assistant Postmaster Mrs. David H. Blair, wife of issioner of internal revenue, rs. Adolphus Andrews, wife of | | sident’s naval and de Mrs. H ) guests of rs. Toolidge cceived the rs of the Federation of 1's Clubs at the White House early this afternoon. the nt and Mrs, Coolidge . eniertain- ons of forelgn * the dinner a short was given in the| hundred or asked. eircle in with Sxecutlve | the ad-| President mounds of n and th nistration of Woodrow Wilson the late The mantel was with feathery ferns, and just and the center of the ble, a large cluster obscured the fire- en room La France were used on the | els and before the long mirrors. | blue room were tall palms be- the south windows and on the and red roses inter- with the gr In the red ellow roses 1 on the mantels om bright pink carna- ouch of color. e Ambassador of Jusserand, the Am- Spain and Senora de the Ambassador of Belgium Baroness de Cartler, the Am- ador of Germany, Dr. Otto Wied- In the g and ferns Bryn, the @ Constantin r of Uruguay and a, the Minister of Switzer- and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Wallenberg, the arfa and Mme. Panar- the Minister of Hungary and ss Szechenyi, the Minister of Leonard Astrot; a and Senora the Minister of Col- de Olaya, the Min- and Senora de Alfaro bs, Croaté and Tresich Pavichich; Poland and Mme. the Minister of Costa Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno; Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. the Minister . Plip, the Min- and Mme. Yousry, the of Lithuania and Mme. Bi- > Minister of the Domin- and Senora del Car- ister of the Irish imothy Smiddy; the Ecuador and Senora de noa Ortiz, the Minister of Greece Simopoulo: Senator Wil- Borah, chairn of the foreign ns committee of the Senate and Representative Henry W. ing chairman of the for- s committee of the House; charge aires ad interim of 1, Semor Samuel de Sous Leao arge d'affaires ad in- . Mr. Isaburo Yoshida; affaires ad Interim of nor Felipe A. Espil; the es ad interim of Mex- nor Dr. Don Jose Benitez; the d'affaires ad interim of Cuba de Padro; the charge d interim of Nicaragua, Antonio Tigerino; the charge d'affaires a interim of Aus- tria and Mme. Prochnik; the charge d'affaires ad interi of Salvador, Dr. Don Hector David Castro; the charge interim of Persia, Mr. B, -Dowleh Kazemi; the d'affaires ad interim of Bo- enor Dr. Don Juvier Paz Cam- pero; the charge d'affaires ad interim of China Mme. Yung Kwal: the res ad interim of Vene- S de Yanes; the ad interim of Ru- Nanon; the charge terim of Siam, Luang hana, and the charge interim of Haiti and hez Latc and Senor: ister of Pan Slovenes, the Minist Wroblewska, Rica, the chage mania d'affaires Sundara daffaires ad Mme. Laraque The program of musio which follow- ed the dinner was given by Mr. Benla- mino Gigli, Italian tenor, and Mme. Magdeleine Brard, French planist, Mr. Vito Carnevali playing the accom- | Complete course, from eut- ting to fitting. Das_and Evening Classes 8IX LESSONB, $6.00 Mrs. A, M. Hildebrand Kresge RCTR 3 it 6 S ’ ormerly w Sl oeent & Lovi TERENTIOS RPN T ETET AT AU AE RN PRsRFIEBERNATNEIVE Clearance Sale Y3 Off Entire Stock of Baby Bedding Panty Dresses Rompers and Boys’ Suits Baby Buntings Sweater Suits The French Shop 1205 G St. N.W. ¥ Williams of| board | 1§ 3 | paniments for Mr. Gigli. The program an as follows: “Andante Splanato et Polonaise Bril- liante” (Chopin), Mme. Brard: ‘M'Ap- parl,” from “Martha” (Flotow), and arla’ from “Rigoletto” (Verdi), Mr. Gigli: “Ballet d'Alceste” (Saint- ens), “lmpromptu” (Faure) and “Etude en Forme de Valse” (Saint- MRS, EVERE Wife of Representative Sanders of Ind amd jein the ndministration ax the wife Saens), Mme. Brard Come, Love With Me" (Carnevali) “Le Roy d'Ys—Vainement ma Bien- almee” " (Lalo) and “Arlesiana—La- mento Federico” (Cilea), Mr. Gigli The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes attended the luncheon today given In honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella How- ard by the Australian high commis sioner and Mrs. Elder. The company included the Secretary of the Navy Wardman Park arting at 7:30 P. M. Music by Orchestra For Reservations 2000 o} 608 to 614 Tan Calf—Patents Black Suede—Black Satin Brown Kid—Black Kid Choice of twenty beautiful styles in straps, pumps and oxfords, in patent, satin, black suede, tan ,calf, suitable for every occasion. Taken right out of our own stock and dras- tically reduced to the low price of $575. Patents—Black Satin Colored Suedes Brown Kid—Dull Calf Thirty of our higher-priced styles in straps, pumps and oxfords, in materials of pat- ent, satin, black suede, tan calf, reduced for quick selling from much higher prices to the low price of $4.75. Come, | § bilipsborn 500 PAIRS STRAPS—TIES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, and Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Her- bert Hoover, the represenative of the Canadian department of external af- fairs of the British embassy and Mr Mahon Lad Betty Flelding, Mr. and M D. € Admiral Jackson, Mis. H. C. Allen, niece of Mrs. Elder, and Mr. Harold Sims of the British embassy. Don Gelaxio Caetani of Italy Left for New York S The Ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani, went to New York this morning to remaln over Sunday The Secretary of War and Mrs. Woeks will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Hugh Drum eding the Army dance ew Willard Hotel. The Secr and Mrs. Weeks will receive at the dance. Among others who will give dinner parties preceding the dance are Gen and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Gen. and Mrs. Holbrook, Col. and Mrs. C. O. NDERS, e the Congressional Cirele f the new Secretary to the President. J. Williams, Maj Maj. J. C , ‘GoL. €. 8. and Mrs. Coupal, Maj. W. liams and Maj. J. H. Woodberry. Col. Wil- Boswell, Col The Attorney General and Mrs. Stone will have as their guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Medina, who will come from their hom Dinner Dance SATURDAY,; JAN. 17TH in Flotel Wardman Park Hotel o} ELEVENTH ST. January Clearance o] b Women’s Low Shoes AT REAL SAVINGS 600 Prs. STRAPS—OXFORDS—TIES REDUCED TO 75 REDUCED TO o) ——=la|———nl—F[ale———[a lal—mal—la] New York, on their way South for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Stone were hosts to a company of 30 at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. The Attorney General and Mrs. Stone will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Representative and Mrs. Bertram H. Snell. The Minister of Switzerlany and Mme. Peter will be among the guests at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd, who will entertain a company of 10, Senator and Mrs. Robert Beecher Howell will entertaln a company at dinner this evening. Countess Szechenyi, wife of the Min- ister of Hungary, and Mrs, Marshall Fleld, were joint hostesses at a buffet luncheon of about 125 guests today at Mrs. Field’s residence. The luncheon followed a lecture by Prof. De Terey ot Budapest. Mrs. J. K. Shields of Tennessee, wife of Senator Shields, has arrived in Washington and has joined her husband at the Shoreham for the remainder of the Winter. Reception at Congreasional Club After Moran-Pou Ceremony. Miss Margaret Pou and Mr. Carleton Edward Moran, whose marriage will take place tomorrow evening in St Margaret's Church and will be follow- | ed by a reception at the Congressional | Club, 2001 New \Hampshire avenue, will be entertained at dinner this evening by Miss Esther Prager. The dinner will follow the rehearsal for the wedding. Mr. Robert T. Sca't and Mr. Willlam | E. Hayes were hosts at dinner last| night at the Congressional l")ulilr."{ Club, entertaining In honor of Miss | Pou and her finance, Mr. Moran. The | guests included the bridal party, Mre. | Thomas Anthony Wadden, Jorie Ho: of Washington, Esther Prager, Miss Millic Miss Jessie Myers of Greensboro, N. C.: Miss Dorothy Mendenhall of L ngton, N. C.; Mrs. Willlam Kenea- ly, Mrs. Gilman Walling, Mr. Vincent | Hughes, Mr. Thomas A. Wadden, Mr. | William J. Kenealy, Mr. Gilman| Walling, Mr. H. L. McLeod, Mr. Ralph | Kelley, Mr. Robert T. Scott, Mr. Wil- | liam E. Hayes and Lieut. Benjamin 0. Wells, U.'S. N. At the regular Friday afternoon tea at the Congressional Club today Miss D. 0, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925. Helon Gerror, violinist, and Miss Kath- | dinner this eventng preceding the arine RIggs, harpist, will be the honor guests and will glve a program. Assist- ing at the tea will be Mrs. Bdwin Lad Mrs. A. D. Treadway, Mrs. Carl E. Mapes, Mrs. James A. Frear, Mrs. Ricl ard M. Blliott, Mrs. Walter Newton, Mre. James V. McClintic, Mrs. John J. McSwain and Mrs. Lamar Jeffers. Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock, in her apartment at the Wyoming. SHe will recelve again Feb- ruary 21. The director of the mint and Mrs. Robert J. Grant have as their guest at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Frederick Dunham, The former prime minister of Can- ada, the Hon. Arthur Meighn, epent sesterday at the New Willard on his way to Florida for the remainder of the Winter season. Mrs. Henry Price Wright will be at home the remaining Sundays in Janu- ary after 4 o'clock. John S. Hoy was hostess to a at luncheon today Mrs. Hoy is visiting her and daughter, Mr. and Kauffmann, having In Ut N. Y. Rauscher's. son-in-law Samuel H come from her home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes will entertain a company of 34 at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes and their children will leave in about a fortnight to spend the remainder of the Winter in the South f will enter| ‘ Miss Olyve Gra n_at dance at Mrs. Leiter's. Miss Graef re- turned to Washington this morning trom Hot Springs, Va., where she vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Max Surth. The naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. Rigal, entertained a company at tea vesterday afternoon. He was also host to a company of 12 at dinner last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell of 1413 are leaving tomorrow and will be absent for some tim Capt. Raymond A. Kelser, U. S, A., and Mrs. Kelser, with thelr little daughter, is shortly sailing for Ma- nila, Philippine Islands, where Capt. Kelser will serve as a member of the United States Army Medical Depart- ment Board for the Study of Tropleal Diseases, Capt. W. J. Henry will entertain a| company at 1§ at dinner at Le Paradis | R this evening. Maj. and Mrs. T. J. Hayes will en-| tertain a large party at dinner at Le Paradls this evening. Mrs. Blaine guest John_J. Blaine, wife of Gov. of Wisconsin, is the house | of Mrs. W. W. Powell, (Continued on Ninth Page) at | R SOCIETY, INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. . Announces AN IMPORTANT SALE OF ALL REMAINING FALL AND WINTER STOCKS DRESSES for Morning and Afternoon, as Well as Exclusive Evening Models COATS, SUITS and ACCESSORIES Suitable for Southern Resort Wear REDUCED 50% Al I HATS (many smart felts) now.... 85.00 Skilled Craftswomen Complete Your Orders 1 | | i Stamping | Embroidery | Monogramming | Scalloping ‘ I | i I I I I Braiding Beading Bag Mounting Bead Bag Repairing Oppenheimer’s Shop Unique 806 E Street JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. Naw Great]y Reduced Distinctive of Winter Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls Very Remarkable Values Misses’ Coats reduced to $45, $58.50, $65 to $185 Three-piece Suits reduced to Selections $78.50, $85, $98.50 to $125 Two-piece Suits reduced to $25, $38.50, $49.50 to $78.50 Dresses reduced to $18.50, $25, $38.50 to $95 Hats reduced to $5. $7.50 and $10 Junsors’ and Girls Coats reduced to $12.50, $15, $22.50 to $65 Silk Dresses reduced to $9.50, $12.50, $15 to $25 Wash Dresses reduced to $1.95 . $2.25, $3.75 to $9.75 Sweaters reduced to $1.95, $2.95, $5 to $9.75 Socks and Stockings reduced to A Great 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ to $1 Sale of Knit and Muslin Underwear F STREET CORNER OF 137 Final Clearance Late Midwinter HA TS Formerly Priced, $10 to $35 5 A selection of small and medium shapes in velvet and hatter’s plush with trimmings of flowers or feathers. Colors: BI taupe, rust and fuchsia. ack, red, brown, navy, Esrlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Shop of Quality Saturday Children’s Day 15 Coats, *10 zes 2 to 6, 7 to 10, 10 to 14 Years FINAL reduction sale of All-wool Coats, self or fur trimmed and lined throughout Colors: Reindeer, blues, browns, tans and sports materials, Their fine workmanship and youthful designing will meet your enthusiastic approval. $5 Dresses For Saturday Only TEW Spring models i imported English broadclot and prints, also fine ginghams. Sizes 2 to 10 years with panties, 10 to 14 years in straightline models. Color: and beautiful prints. Better Apparel at a Lower Price {Aaper Bros. & Co. T $2.95 vashable Copen, rose, tan, browns 937939 F St. N. Charge It or Pay Cash! W hichever Is More Convenient New Spring DRESSES —in the newest modes and colors— fresh from the makers and interpre- tating the latest Parisian ideas in the youthful lines—flounce effects, novel sleeves and fabrics. “33112 ?Ugue" Modes $190:% to $39:% “Peter Pan” iodes $24:%8 to $4.9:%8 “Winnie Winkle” Modes 102 Now! Pay the Convenient Way at Ney’s Hundreds of the Washington Buying Public are availing themselves of the opportunity to buy Women’s Wearing Apparel here on the Convenient Payment Plan, as this new service ia no way interferes with our policy of offering the best ready-to-wear garments that the market can afford. Call at our Credit Office, Third F loor, and obtain full information!

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