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SOCIET Y Mrs. Coolidge to Attend Boston Sym- phony Concert at Poli’s Theater This Afternoon. Oper: by Neve 8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN iTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925. SOCIETY. RS, the COOLIDGE will attend | this afternoon yn Symphony Or will have s. Frothingham, Louis A. tative Last Night Bre; dition for Brilliane any ga | the Min | had Willi tary | Wright, | nin H. Brew- : | ton W 1 Mrs Hampson Ga rt Goetz and M 1 Mrs Robe tive and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. d in his | Godfrey and Mrs. ). and ol Wee | nd Mrs. rincess Can Harriman, Mrs. | Allan Don't wait and our wo Place your o vantage of t 3-piece suite covered in Belgian linen, allow- yards to suite . .. of Complete linens to selec REUPHOLSTERIN Have your old furniturs up- holstered ‘and ropaired in prepara- tion for the Inaugural "seacon. Great reductions oa all work. Have 1t done now. cretonnes and Write, call or telephone Main 2320 and estimator will call with samples. Ernest Holober Co. 610 F St. N.W. on Wyoming avenue ¢, | entertain Pure Maple Syrup Mme. Roso, Mrs. Davis ames Carroll Frazer, n Heurich, Mrs Dougherty, Ireland, Mrs Mr Mark R Septimus Austin, Mis Austin, Dr. and Mrs. F on Bradford, Miss Prentice, Mrs. J K. Reddington, Miss Carla Pasvol- skaya, Mr. Charles Henry Butler, Mr. ssell N, Shaw and his guests, Mrs. Gray and Miss Muriel ; Mr. Frederick Made re M. and and Mrs Mrs, John and Mrs. Ch, Locher, Mr. and d, Mr. Walter David, . Mr. ana Mrs. “lann. dson and Mr. Ja, of Ttaly, Don Ge- be the guest of is evening of the sh embassy and Chilton, who will » Ambassador will L company Mrs T at ary and sts of h Febr ck. Mrs. will entertain a company of - this evening, her guests to meet the Speaker of presentatives and Mrs Gillett Saturday Mrs. Henry of ¥ rederitck I o Carticr, wife of the Belgium, will go to ext week to spend several ry of the Navy and Mrs rtain at dinner this t iglas Robinson. of Labor and Mrs. at dinner thls retary Davis will entertain Switzerland and had to postpone th > tonight i £ State an unt of the con- Minister, nama and Senora at dinner last ) the Secretary Mrs. Hughe Others in were th assador of n de Cartier; Min- 1atemala, 3 th and Mme. Arthur Cap- Robert Nelson District Commissloner and o H. Rudolph, Col and Mrs [ and Mrs. Wil- Ollie James Senator and Mrs ator and Mrs, Alfaro will be afternoon from 4:30 at home to 6:30 ster, Dr. will enter- | when hi ster o ovenes, Dr.| Minister o de Graeff, and reec and Mme. host at din- | tonight, ide t the n 3 ter Simopoulos. r last night Mrs. William Howard Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, entertained a com- D luncheon’ today at her home | Geoffrey Cabot will at dinner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sergel Kuos- , Who are here for the con- | afternoon of the Boston | of which Mr. | ¥ is conductor. Mr. and Mrs heon %% to Mixs MeDonald. wife of Senator ned at luncheon to- ¥ in compliment to Miss McDonald. Ro: Mrs. Couzens '.Il’ Hoxi Mrs. Thompson recalled her | Vermont and Sugar 1 Pint Bottle Syrup 1 Quart Bottle Syrup.. ¥ Gallon Can Syrup 1 Gallon Can 1 Pound Bric 1 Pound Can Maple Cream.. Magruder, Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Sstablished 1875 Skin made milky-white new safe way No more sallow skin, mo more muddiness no more tan! Science has made & new di.- covery which clears and whitens your skin with amazing_quickness, almost over-night. Your skin takes on that enchanting, clear beauty that everyone envies and admires, yot few possess. Mako this 3-Minute-Before-Bedtime test. Smooth this cool, fragrant crome on your in tonight. Tomorrow morming notice how o muddy sallowness has given way fo un. ished, with the “transformation your money ntly refunded. At all good artment Stores. 'Golden Peacock Bleach Creme Peoples Drug Stores, O'Donnell’s Drug Stores, Gilman’s Drug Store, Christlani Drug Co., Lansburgh & rug and Before her marriage to Lieut. Taylor, U. BRIDE OF LAST EVENING MRS, MAXWELL DEVENPORT TAYLOR, S. A, in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Happer, last evening, she was Miss Lydia Gardner Happer. invitations cause of the death law, Miss Ida Thompson. Saturdays in February. dinner last night lard. resentative of | panied by her g bert Franklin M Washington of Drane at ¢ at New Mrs to deliver th v | Alfred Kazemi, where meeting of the Persian Society |Bro., and all leading department = stores and drugsists. l for dinner tonight, be- of her sister-in- French Embassy, York toda will go to New to bid bon voyage to the | former French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand, who will sail tomorrow on the Paris for their home in France. He will return to Washington on Thursday. Mrs. Thompson will not recefve hator ada Mrs ned at and Key Pittman of ente t informally a the New Wil-| A charmingly | took place last dia Gardner and Mrs arranged wed evening Happer. Mrs. Herbert J of 1 John A Drane Drane, wife to spend the Winter with 2 at 8:15 ngress Hall Hotel Wilfley parents and-re ception the cere . here | The West | 1 at with on atives attending. followed immediately mony house a few close fr! A large after Mrs. Guy Despard Goff entertained luncheon today in b | Hampshire avenue Julian Hearne of Whe electoral vot the Pr rd ot Justice 16 guests, had a pretty arrange- white roses irginia_to & orchestra played ™ ter-in here w w Z nd given ere her n of white chiffon The charge d'affaires of P has returned fror he went to attend Mr. | Boston the first Genuine TRAUB \ Orange Blossom Wedding and El:(:g“:w:‘m RINGS Mr. Jules Henr ry_of th For the NEW STYLE Your Own Hair made up into a Stemless Switch, Bandolette or Curls Let us suggest to most becoming way to Dress Your Hair the Salvatore Desio JEWELER 926 F, Bet. 9th and 10th Next to Metropolitan Theater vou We also specialize in Hair Coloring Our New Process Gray or Faded Hair Natural Color. Consultation solicited. Maison Gustave 706 13th St. N.W, Phone Franklin 5384 restores to its Established 43 Years THe LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET An Exclusive Exhibit of Spring Frock Fashions . You'll see gathered here the best interpreta- tions of the best fashions for this coming season —carefully selected by us—from the studios of master-designers. You may be sure of —the latest modes —the latest weaves —the latest colorings $29-50 to $125.00 —which is the Louvre modest way of marking them. SPORTS FROCKS—in Kasha Cloth, F:ench Flannel, Imported Prints, Jerseys—smar* weaves and styles. $1850 to $2950 Louvre Hats —for Dress and Sports Wear For Dress—Tagel, Milan, Bedford Hemp— combined with Silk; brilliantly embroidered or trimmed with feathers or flowers— $10-00 to $29.50 Felt Hats—for Sports and even dressier oc- casions—gay colors, smart shapes— $8.95 to $22.50 orystal and pearls, made in tunio style. Her tulle veil was held by a coronst of rose point lace and she carried & shower bouguet of white roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Mary Happer attended her sister as maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink satin made with a close-fitting bodice and a full cir- cular skirt. She carried a sheaf of Columbia roses. Maj. Alfred L. Ganahl was the best man. Mrs. Happer wore a gown of black velvet, slightly draped to one side with a rhinestone ornament. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, parents of the bridegroom; Miss Evelyn Krumm of Baltimore and Miss Anne Burwell of Warrenton, N. C. After the reception Lieut. and Mrs. Taylor left for Hawali, where the former is stationed. Mrs. Taylor wore a black and white ensemble costume with a small black hat. They will be at home after March 1 at Schofield Barracks, Hawail. Mr. and Mrs. Francis White will| entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- | ning and again Thursday. honor ter R. Tuckerm I'his NEW standards of value in NI =< HOP department tained Informally at luncheon today at Rauscher's in honor of Lady Henry. Miss Grace L. Holder will be the guest at the regular Kriday afternoon tea at the Congressional Club this week. She will give a lec- ture on Australia at 3 o'clock and the tea will follow. Mrs. Richard S. Hill will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon in her apartment at the Parkwood. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rust have | as their guest the Right Rev. bert Talbot. ned Officers of ce Give Dance ight. The Sojourners’ Club of Washing- ton, with over a thousand comm sioned officers of the military serv-| ices in #g ranks, will hold the first s at the Marine cks at 8:30 o'clock this evening. | g » receiving will be: Gen. and Mr: Admiral and 1. and Mrs. ; Col. and Mrs A. and Dr. H. S sued to all and | You must get acquainted with BETTIE FROCKS cAlways to be had at~ =515 | | | | is setting NEW W springtime styles materials and workmanship that you have been accustomed to finding in higher-priced dresses See them tomorrow!! 1316 G Street City Club Building Ethel- | | from ho | attending the dinner were Mrs kenzie, Judge Payne, Miss | Cocke of Charlottesville, Va.; M Coleman Jennings, Judge and Mrs | Milton C. tt, former Senator and (Continued on Ninth Page.) journers who are In the city an have not been reached by ry, Lieut. Comdr. S Mac- r ale t Coast Guard, to be present, to- gether with their famili | On the dance commit C. T. Brooks, U. S Gillesple, U. nals Wag, Dondero, Reserve Corps Ensign R. R Guard Hayes, YOU CAN LEARN SMAKING clothes * Mrs. George suest of her milton Bayly velt. 5. Bar leave Tuesda : a ! & Classes . M. Hil i Kresgs Bldg. {1th & G st “Pn. e N 2 <% Woodward & Lothroj steamship Seyt | TosEEDTEFRRETRERRNEY from Egypt they oxpect to 1l months in Europe Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Light en- last night in the ym of the A ib in honor of Mrs nzle, who or & trip to Panama and ¢ r of the birthday annive 1 Barton Payne intng roon the right price you find here always. WOLF fURRl ER, Rizik Brothers Final Sale Wednesday Afternoon and Dinner Gowns Reduced to 32.5 RICED lick Each gown in this group 4 been reduced to below one-1 its original cost. Beautif ivery gown of which is ta regular Rizik stock Every Gown in This Group Must Go Wednesday Ave. clearance has for qt 1 ket Washington’s Specialty Shop for Women! Washington’s Specialty Shop for Misses! unusual price of Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Gold, silver, crystal Worth xquisite beaded frocks prices they would have earlier in the season. Exclusive with Jelleff! dans la nuit perfume 4 of the models sk which came through We not only gained the advantage, owing to the laten but by buying the entire importation we obtained an additional price conces- sion, making it possible to sell thase imported ar; S etched by our artist Imported Beaded Dresses The Second Half of a Late Shipment Has Just Arrived and Goes on Sale Tomorrow! too late to command the of the shipment, is beaded dresses at the $39.50 Dinner and evening styles—sizes 16 to 40. Crepe Romaine Flat Crepe and pearl beading and silk embroidered There is a choice of surplice, coat and straightline models; round and V necks I cap sleeves which can be adjusted. There are narrow hip ties, side drapes and beltless effects. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor New! Crepe de Chine Overblouses, $6.95 Women and misses can share in this sensational offering—ready tomorrow at 9:15. In a color range including— Lapsticl Red Erench\Rlue Lizard Green White Mandarin Navy shoulder straps and Mixses® Dress Shop—Third Floor Ehiliprne Nightgowns and Chemise $1.50—$11—$15 Toilet Water Sachet Face Powder $8.00 ...$2.75 Toilet Water, 8-oz. Street Floor New Crepe de Chine Overblouses, beautifully embroidered in the new peasant colors. These smart over- blouses feature the new high collar and loose modish slecves—so ‘popular this season. Colors are conch shell, orange blossom, navy, tan or white. Street Floor $1.69—$2.69 Exquisitely made, of fine quality nainsook—hand-scalloped and hand- embroidered in solid and eyelet work. Round, square or V necks—built-up or strap shoulders to the chemise. Nightgowns have lovely embroidered vokes—some handdrawn. $L69 and $2.69. Regularly priced, $2.00 to $3.00.