Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1925, Page 8

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s SOCIETY. SUCIET Y. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, T Mrs. vis the honor guests. The Secretary »s, Miss Bessic Kibbey, NTEL e 8 was born in Wales and came to this Mrs. Casanovre Lee, Mrs LENDS HOUSE FOR CHARITY country as & child. His address will|Thomas Stm Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Leiscn- bo of the history of the Welsh_in|ring, Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mrs. William > | Pennsylvania. Mather Lewls, Mrs, Breckenridge — Long, Mrs. Isano T. Mann, 7 Thomas Jefferson Costune Mrs. Brewste Ball Brilllaut Affatr. Horace G. Macka Many descendants of Thomas Jef- | Maxwell, Mrs i ferson will be in attendanco at the fHenry be Hov 3 : historical costume ball to bs gilven|M g g o5 Carroll at the Mayflower Hotel, February 21, [ Mrs. . B. Moran, Mrs. Jai IT President and Mrs. Coolidge Have Box f()l' \\Y;IShington Operu Compun}"s g W 3 Morgan, Mrs, George Maurice Morris, T s . 3 B % e Rumyioes o e e T % | Mra. 'Olarke Munford, M= Ast] Faust” Tonight. : fferson Memorial Foundatton. "M% QTS MU, Woven B day, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, the | Lelgh Palmer, Mrs Fenn, Mre. Lo granddaughter of President Monroe, I'o.nmnzhm.‘.\hn Willlam M. Randol, included many descendants, who are | Mrs. Henry Il I e taking an active part In plans for the "'; J Mrs. ation of Monticello, the Jef- | Willlam forson home, near Charlottesville binson. & Swanson, Mrs. Sldney b allaferro, P‘R CKS O two of the cabinet, Mra. Charles E.[JWANSHL Sn ORI Hughes and Mrs. Harry 8. New; Mme. | MI38 Musy embrs, S0 & Alfaro, Mrs. Georg ett, Mr. i st o aro, Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. and |y "y of Stoddart our “Pugular’ and_Nigher yriced ROSEDERE CREATIONS 1 marked tham spoctai for Tuesday and Wednesday. rson will be at Mrs. R 36li, Mrs. John Di - irs. RoQett mMelly Mrs: John BIaAle, [3, 4" wrs Carteton’ Van HoP EARLY FORTHE BEST BARGAINS, to close 1 49 out az . Strcee! Qo | ] : Special— A Collection of $29.50 and $39.50 ROSEDERE L inducement, we have taken fust 25 of OOL- | John A r the [ Davenry by the | place th any to- | the home Maxwell will take F 5 o'clock at of the bride's parents, The budget [ceremony wil performed by the Rev. Earle Wi and will be fol- lowed by a large reception Happer ening at § Specially Priced . atending the Coolidge | PE2813 0 E08! Mrs. Robert Hend | home tomorrow aft 7 o'clock at 1740 N ! eceive Tues 24323 in February. i : " A5 C. Boyd, Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton, dMrs. Willlam Cabell Bruce, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Boughton Mrs, H. K. Bush-Brown, Mrs. Wil- liam Kearney Carr, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Mrs. A. R. Cole, Mrs. An- thony Wayne Cook, Mrs. R. §. Cope- land, Mrs. J. H. Covington, Mrs. Mac- pherson Critchton, Mrs. Hugh S. Cum- ming, Mrs. Gordon Cumming, Mrs. Willlam . Dennis, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Milton C. Elllott, Mrs. Henry P. Er- win, Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. lienry W. Fitch, Mrs. Walton Fleming. Mrs. William Erlc Fowler, Mrs. James Car- roll Fraz James E. Freeman, Mrs. Da P. Gafllard, Mrs. Lar- kin azebrook, Mrs Willlam L. ) S Goddard, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Mrs, e e o v T. Cary Grayson, Mrs. Eugene Hale, e s i o T “ 4 Mrs. John Hayes Hammond Mrs. Frank Hight, Mrs. Woodl, out of the olty: M win A man of Charlottesville, Mrs. mer Biddle of Philadelpt Richard Duvall of Baltir Hester Dors Richardson, 1 Mrs., 4. Alllson Hodges, K Mr. and Mrs. Livingsto Schuyler of New York, Mrs. G King, Mrs. F. Fewerherd H. H. Smith of Fredericksburg arris will be at Saturday afternoon her home at H. Tudor infor 4 to 6 o'cl n noon from 4 to ok Mrs. David I.' Blalr, Mre. Delos|3nd Ma Curieton W Every VE V Remaining L A street and will Blodgett, Miss Boardman, Mrs. John | }re SHetus W S ISR | At Hospital Senora de Sa the Minister enefit Tomorrow. ichez Latour, wife of of Guatemala, has been | added to the list of patronesses for the mah-jong and bridge party for the bene- fit of the General Hospital in Ketohi- kan and Alaska missions to be held to- ow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Merid- Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth etreet. One of the most interésting features of the afternoon will be auction at 4:45 of the President’s book, “The of Freedom,” autographed by him, pictures of the White House aut hed by the first lady. Col. M. book. “Calvin Coolidge, From Mountain Farm to the White House,” autographed by the author and Chief Txecutive, will also be auc- ed. Representative James A Galll- of Massachusetts and Mr. George H. O'Conner will be the auctioneers. A change fn program 1s anuoun for the literary salon of the luter- pational Aseociation of Art and L ters which will be held on W day evening, January 8. As 1sh evening is to bo held by one of the universitiss, the {sh play the assoctation w given on that date will be postponed Robert | until February 11, and the salon will Hinokley, Mrs. George D. Hope, Lady | b€ & members’ night followed by an Isabella Howard, Mrs. Wilbur H, | informal dance Hubbard, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Miss Fannic Ja \VASHINGTON. Daris JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co, Tomorrow Seeretary and A CLEARANCE of our Dr. Everett ) son and Mr. ®#on, Mrs. Paul E. Johnson, Newell W. Elllson are spending tb Hilary Jones, Mra Victor Kauffm week end at Hundred Oaks, laymar- Mrs. John Kendrick, Mrs ; G N YN MRS, HENRY F. DIMOCK, Who will give the use of the ballroom and drawing room at her rosidence on Scott circle the afternoon of February 5 for the sale of work to be held in the cause of the Interallied Child’s Welwar. The Rubinstein Club will hold its an- this avening of Oakley Totten, their g1 “Faust he Washington he Washington Opera | morrow evening. nual dance at the Willard Hotel te- Among the patron- esses for the event are Mrs, Edward T. Sanford, Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Eu- gene Hale, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Ernest G, Walker, Mrs. Robert Hamil- guests Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs McCagg and Col. Henry A. Dupont. The former Secretary of Agricul- ture and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith are at the Hotel Hamllton for a stay of several State Society dinner, to be held at the Chevy Chase Club on the evening of January 29, will include Mr, C. C. Eberhart, Mr.,0. J. Fleld, Mr. M. M. Ashbaugh, Mr, B. Brown, Mr, L. R. Mr, Karrick, Mr. C. Fine Floral ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK ol Women’s and Misses” TWO and Thl‘CC'piCCC WINTER SUITS ton Dalgieish, Mrs, Edward J. Stell- wagen, Mrs. Thomas J. Rowe, Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- kins, Mré. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs, R. E. weeks. r. C. Lobdell, jr.; Mr. R. A, Roberts, Mr. G. Strong, Mr. J. Gleiss- ner, Mr. . K. Wells and Capt. D. M. Addison and Capt. I. Todd. Beta Pi the Lee are expected to Mrs. Wadsworth, wife James W. Wadsworth, jr., will head the receiving line for the midseason reception and ball of the New York A Frank 8. Society Thursday evening at tc Hight, Mrs. Borden Harriman, Mrs.|g % 16 the lacige Ballreor. of John Poole, Mrs. Richard D. Fletcher, | tha Neu A Wilke of i embers Mra, Alfred Neal, Mrs. Charles Jacob- York Staté aslagation § Mrs. C cobsen, Mrs. Isaac st Mrs. Wadswor s . Mrs. Frank Jelleff, Mrs. Herbert o délegation wib Mrs., Samuel H. Boyd and A orge H. Parker. Mr. Clyde B. Aitchison and Mr. Claude Robeson are | patrons for the event { bor and Mrs. dinner this guests to | | A. B. Brown, Mrs. James Davis will | Mrs. Harry Wardman, Mrs, ot baaton Sprays, 5 —and up—Also, Bouquets, Wreaths and Other Special Designs The Kappa hold a tea at Fifty members tend. sorority will House today. at- At Greatly Reduced Prices ety will hold its “Welsh night” Wednesday eve- ning at the New Willard Hotel, with the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Du- Pennsylvania their house Mre. Maud Taylorville, TIL | Mre, C spend two weeks ch will leave remainder Roses, Violets, Orchids choice flowers for the and “society bud.” other FALUE derful remarkable in this distinctive, advanced Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cole of Nash ville, Tenn., are at the New Willard where they visiting Mr. le's mother, Mrs. E. W. Cole, of that ecity, who is spending the Winter herc won LUNCH IN COMFORT Whether Representative Cooper of Wisconsin entertained informally at dinnerJast [ night at the New Willard Hotel. | The Mississippi State Society of Fredorick Dent Grant Was | Washington, will hold its second so- at luncheon yesterday, hav- | ial for the season Friday evening at her guests the Chief|g o'clock, in the suditorium of the| Mrs. Willlam Howard | Interior Building, Eighteenth and F | strects northwest. The congressional | nt mv;el‘]lalnec} at l?m‘hflur: delegation fre Mississippi, their hurry—ar only want a y, tie Ambassador of Great|yives and daughters, will be e fwi 1 . w 1 n sandwich; or with more ain and Lady Isabeila Howard | speciul guests of honor fistite. o siled or o Ko being members of the company. Mr. L. O, e eiblones e ; . a_ sa ot & Dl e dish—you'll appreciate the lecturer, will present his marvelous motion pictures, slides and amusing prompt table service—at the new anecdotes, entitled, “Whales and Sea Cornwell Tea Room Lions and Other Big Game.” Delight- ful musical numbers will be given by -no less than the tempting menus from which you'll Miss Ruth Kobe, Mr. John M. Mar- choose: ville, Mrs. Rose Maxwell Dickey and Miss Claudine Ferguson. Thers will be Sandwich Lunch. ... Salad Lunch. .. dancing. Hot Lunch...... Coftee, tea, chocolate or milk served with ail three. G. G. Cornwell & Son 1329 G Street Mrs. hostess ing among Justice and 14th and H Phone Main 3707 you are in a Senator McKeller of Tennessee en- tertained a dinner party last night at Hotel Hamilton. el from guests of Washington’s Specialty Shop for Women! Washington Specialty Shop for Misses! Edward Mrs. H Fischer, w Comdr. Fischer, U. S. N daughter Betty left ves Miami, Fla., where they about two months. Presiding over the extensive and notable sale to be held in the cause | of the interallied child's welfare work will be Lady Henry at the British table, Mme. Grouitch at the Ser-| bian table, Mrs. Willlam Alexander at | the French, Mrs. George Barnett at| S the Italian, Mrs. George Thorpe at the [y " TH American, and Mrs. Waiter Tucker- | fho &89 man at a table to be dev will be joined handicraft articles of great value / Among those as g in the sale will be Mrs. Marquand, Mme. Ilken-1 ir gren, Mrs. Deming-Jarvis, Miss Fanny | | Lay, Mrs. Orme Wilson, Mrs. Robert | Hollister Chapman, Mrs. Charles Pat- | Mrs. William Belden Noble, on Gary and Mrs. Ehle. of Lieut. and her erday for will spend and ) Honry will be hosts at din- nd will take their ance of the Theta Chapter of National Theta Signia Sorority will be at home Sun- day afternoon, January 28, from 4 o 6 o'clock to its members and friends |at the rority rooms in Beverly Court, 1736 Columbia road 35¢ Full-Fashioned Silk-and-Wool Sport Stockings Kendall Highlands George C. Vanity Fair Silk Vests and Bloomers It isn't necessary to talk about Vanity Fair quality —every discriminating woman knows it is the best in glove silk underwear. Vests, $L1.75 The vests have tailored 3 tops and self straps and are B’ Vi e reinforced under arms. In ¥, et G b flesh, orchid and pcach, B $L75 each. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Bloomers, $2.95 $1.85 Pair The Bloomers are made ’s 9 with elastic at waist and knee and are reinforced at points of strain. In flesh, orchid and peach. $2.95 a garment. Third Floor Welr of Charleston, W arrived at the Lee House to rest of the Winter. She Mr. Welr today. s at home Sun- M Volstead The floor commitian of the Kunsas | R ittt oot w4 SPINDLER’ 801 11th N.W. Main 2704 LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MEN'S SUITS...............9%c LADIES’ SUITS............81.50 GLOVES ............5¢c and 10c We Do Repairing hd Mrs tersc | Mrs. ¥ Mr. Charles Noble Gregory was host at dinner last evening, having as his| eir home | The tea will : eremony which | rdance < Ortho- nder Vouros of Greecs w dire of Greece, n through t secretary | » will be his 7% P 07 % a Mme r of the will be the ca. Others Mrs., A. C. Brill, Mr. and Hettia Bell, M. and Mrs h How- Vietc Mr. an Constas, Dr. Ch. Mandls. \(rr‘l‘( Floor Clever New Centemeri Fielder’s and 8-B Capeskin Gloves $2.95 Regularly $4.50 and $4.75 Gloves that Winter Coats Lorgearng Gloves hat driving. The capeskin models come in gray and black only —the “fielders” in brown, gray, white and black. $2.95 pair. ¥, Mandis, Dr ir, daughter of the vy and Mrs. Wil- in whose honor ctt, daughter of torney General Lovett, will enter- & tea Friday aft- eration Tea Iouse, Women’s and Misses’ Aluminum Many Opportunities for Economy in ‘This Special Group of One-Dollar Items Pouch Bags A wonderful assort- ss 00 ment of Pouch Bags— full and roomy for general usage. Made on leather covered frames and fitted with nickel or jewel tops, 85 iiven, Mme, Les- Willinm North Sturte- ards for a tea nary 14, at & 1 Park Hotel ir, wife of the internal revenue, \ whose honor Mrs lliamson will entetrain t Wardman Park Hotel There will be about 60 183514th St. Potomac 1000 A few specials in women’s and misses’ coats reduced to rock bottom for tomorrow’s sale. Check them over—then come in early—quantities are limited! 10—$40 Women’s Imported Gray Plaid Sport Coats, with opossum fur collars and cuffs, $25. 10—$115 Women’s Oxblood Kashmana Coats, with leopard or phami collar, cuffs and panel, $45. 8-qt. Preserving Kettles Double Roasters 10-in. Fry Pans Sink Strainers 10-qt. Dish Pans 6-qt. Convex Covered Kettles 2-qt. Percolators 2-qt. Rice Boiler 4-gt. Convex Sauce Pans 6-qt. Convex Sauce Pans 4-gt. Windsor Kettle Aluminum Pitchers 10-qt. Water Pail 9-in. Colander Loosebottom Tube Cake Pans Centemeri 2-Clasp Kid and Suede Gloves $2.25 Beautiful Gloves that regu- farly sell for $325 and $3.50, In white, brown, beaver and ccru with famous Centemeri two-tone crochet embroidered backs. $2.25 pair. Street Floor ternoon dnesday Key-Lock Bags Several styles of $500 Key-lock Bags, In patent leather or pin Also underarm styles. In ‘Al are seal. fitted witb nurse and mirror. 6—$110 Women’s Coats in cranberry mokine with nat- ural skunk collars, cuffs and border, $45. 4—$95 Little Women’s Coats of mokine and suede cloth with beaver, seal and squirrel collars and cuffs, $65. 5—$135 Women’s Black Arabia and Jammuna Coats with natural and sable squirrel collar and ¢ $85. 2—$69.50 Misses’ Coats in mokine—straightline models. Beaver and gray squirrel collars, Brown and cranberry, $35. 8—Misses’ Coats in kashmana and mokine, straightline molels with mufficr.coflafi. three band or elbow cuffs. Jap mink, brown or platinum wolf and muskrat fur trimmed, $45, 4—$135 Misses’ Coats in cuir de laine and kashmana with collars and cuffs of chinola, gray squirrel, mink squirrel. In cranberry and brown, $65. 5—$125 Misses’ Coats in kashmana, straightline models, button trimmed. Penny, oxblood and brown, $65. 3—$155 Misses’ Coats in cuir de laine and kashmana, with collars, cuffs and_some with borders of black wolf, Jap fox and brown wolf, $85. Women’s Shop—Second Floor. a choice of colors. Smart Tunics $5.95 Regularly $10.50 to $15 Stunning for the separate skirt. These are mostly .one- of-a-kind models for after- noon and dinner wear—also many tailored models. Fashioned of lace, metal cloth, crepe_de chine, satin or georgette. In rust, navy, jade, We are ready to make any tupe hade you desire. Orders taken or 1 to 1,000 shades. t work—factory prices. Alliator Bags These also are 58.50 key-lock styles with the broad “gate- opening” top. All are fitted with coin purse and mirror and are beautifully leather lined. Usually priced $10; tomorrow, $8.50. * Bags—Street Floor. 1213~1217 F Street - and 1214 101218 G Street Hourss 8:45 to 5:30 Misses’ Shop—Third Floor A

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