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10 SOCIETY. . THE SUNDAY. STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 8§, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. Chevy Chise Social who are the house guests of their ’ Mrs. C. William Wattles, Mrs. Charles y brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Fllett Cabell, Mrs. Harry R. Burke, rginia Engagement Mrs. Willlam H. Pace, on Connecticut June uptials ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. M. C. Laldlaw, Mrs. Charles avenue. Mrs. P. M. Anderson and Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. Harold Medina Activities - Include . McComas presided at the of New York. tea table, which was decorated with Mrs. Wilder M. Rich was hostess at turday’s guests were Mrs. Robert Luncheons and Teas Spring flowers, a bridge luncheon Tuesday at her Barrett, Mrs. Anderson The Woman's Guild of thé Chevy home, in R ving outs dward H. Kempe Chase Presbyterian Church will en- e, In Rosemont, having as gues I Charles C. Carlin and Mr. Charles C.|while Mr. Carlin, Jr., left last week for Daytona, [ On_a trip tc Fla., where Mrs. Carlin will s © T {Continued on ¥ and their son are 3 i a > Mrs. Wilmer J. Waller, Mrs. Gregg, Mrs. Curtis tertain _Thursday In the assembly George H. 15, Mrs Dahcing Also in Schedule room of the church at luncheon for H. Evans, Mre 4 o Thornton Brooke, Mrs. Paul Morton, Mrs. Julian Mrs. John T. Stephenson, Mrs. the woman members of the parish, During Week — Where- Mr. Stephen Lyman Tabor of Chevy Qaos mawsrd L Kenipdn Mrs. Heory B. Cochran, Mrs. R. H. C. . - Chase Parkway left Friday for Wor- everley, Mrs. Wallace Lin Mrs. Mrs. Morris 1. Horner, M abouts of Residents Noted. Contér Muns:whera he wallattend J. K. M. Norton, Mrs. Robert S. Bar- jaMxa rete Lo Hornen Moe 2 Acto Mrs. David N. Rust, Mrs Mrs Mauchlin Niven, Mrs, Louis Slesman Lindsey. | Scott, Miss Nannie Jones, Miss Elsie Miss Mary Hunt Roberts entertain- | S1oWden and Miss Naney Lee Fendall ed the Tuesdny Evening Bridge Club, | Tackett when the members and guests play- | Miss Dorothy THa ing were Mrs. Kugene Tindscy, Mrs, |WaS the week ‘end guest of her uncle Charles Holden, Mirs Murgares | and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Warwick, Miss Elzabeth Warwick. | Morrissette, in Rosxemont Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Inez d Mrs. Owen L. Keys have Moore, Miss Susan Le Miss Jea a visit to Rev. and nette Cochran, Miss Laura Hulfish Lloyd in Hinton, W. Va Miss Kitty Reese and Miss Nac Mrs. Thomas Burg Mri Hugh Wattles. | MeBride and Mrs. Amelia Miller of Mrs. Wallace Lindsey ve a bridge | hington were guests last week of luncheon yesterday her home, in | Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. McCrehan. Rosemont, and will give others Tues- | Frank Mich, ach has returned day and W e xd from a visit to High Point, N. C. Miss Minnie Henderson ertained Miss Susan ¥ has issued invi- at bridge Wednesday and Thursday tations for bridg . evening, at her home, on Cameron street “ebruary 10, at her ho on Duke Rev. Wolcott Cutler, rector of St. | stre ¢ ~ o | crnon_Chapter, Daughters ||| | ican Revolution, wiil give (|l | | | John's Church, Charlestown, Mass., [ Mount V | |its annual birthnight anniversary | | rett, Mrs. Malcolm Madden, Mrs Thomas B. Cochran, Miss Mary Thom- son, Miss Nannie Jones and Miss Mary the alumn! meeting of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The Community Club of Chevy Chase will entertain with its February dance | Saturday cvening, F t the Chevy Chase Library will be Mrx. R. S. M s. 3. H. Dellenger and Mrs. . C. Crittendon Mrs. ¥, A. Hunnewell and Mrs. R. 8 McBride were luncheon hostess Thursday at the home of Mrs, Hunn well, on Irving street, for the exec tive committee of the music section of |the Chevy Chase Woman's Chb, Mr.and Mrs.! Burton MeCollum have purchased and are new occupying | their new home, on Oxford stree Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swope enter- tained the members of their club at dinner and bridge Saturday evening. Guests in Homes. lark enter- ¥ evening at street. R. Parks, who has nding several weeks in Hart- 1 New York City, has vkes of Richmond ynin returned Mr. and M S, Ridgely en- tertained at a riday evening their home, on Morrison street, in | honor of their danshter Helen | Mi who has been | spending Itimore, Md.. [ visiting fri¢nds, has returned to her home Miss Margaret H. Clark, daughtey Graham Clark, en- aturday eve. Lioyd was hostes t 1d bridge Friday at her ! home vha street Mrs. R. McComas enter- il tained the members of her club at| \ICEVIRGINIA BV weon and bridge on Thursday Tea and Private View Today at Arts Club cN At the tea and private view at the 1RD, N WIRD. | \rte Ciub this afternoon the hosts will Daughter of Mr. and Mrx. J. Maurice | bo My aud Mrs. Morris Lelsenring and was the gue: st week of Mr. and [of the Ame ball on the cvening of February 23| Mrs. Edward Stabler, on South Wash s Hall. Mrs. Learn what I've learned about beauty ington street. chairman of Mrs. T. K. Maupin entertained her bridge club Tuesd: in the auditorium of J. Stewart Jamieson and Mrs.J. Gordon Mc Miss Matilda Gerlacher is e co tee on arrangements. 2 g 150 e meribeie o e e Bird, who have annomnced her €n- . paul Colling, while Mra. Susette ohter e e L e By Edna Wallace Hopper < Bt dinevent zogement to Mr. W. Thornton Martin | ' e prmt i o X | Miss egel ente e and Saturday ever Eeeminl oA W B Keast, one of the exhibiting artists, will | 3 ; and Mrs, Samuel 1 Beta Gamma Sorority Sunday cvening - and Mrs. Bynum Hinton | be the guest of honor. Shé is one of a | MISS CATHERINE MARIE SIMMONS, [ maqua, P* | Bgwes pesasn i i ol Rich women pay high prices for; It p , ¢ tained at brid — | group of exhibitors frem Philadelphia. Daughter of Mr. and Mrx. B. Stanley | Mrs. Tsaac Gregg was hostess for | Mre. Morris L Horner and Mre. || their aids to youth and beauty. [ |ciogs . eyl b iteanor Cooley, daughter of Mr. and|F2ul V. Collins, a member of the club, | Simmons of 1519 Kenyon street, who|the bridge club of which ohe is a | Thoras B Cocuran oacy fond, o - ||| suppose they feel that mine are not |caus | has a showi in oils. On the first floor | p, Mrs. M. S. Cooley, on East Irving cently announced her engagement | M¢mber Monday afternoon, at her |vitations for luncheon and bridge || 50 8ood- [senem rer and bridg St Tos eral days before re.|©f the club will be seen the silhouettes | to Mr. Edwin A. Roper, Jr. home, on South Alfred str Thursday, ¥ in honor of ||l But I was a rich girl. And foriwhich amazcs | t their home, Ssck e : S S Elmira. | and chalk d ngs of Miss Sarah E. | Mrs. Arthur Herbert entertained at ephine White and Miss ||| 35 Years in my stage work 1 hac ibats line a4 wrh rect, in honor turning to Elmira College, Elmira,| — —— e — i P an enormous income. So I could |lar Cowan of New York. bridge Friday and Chapman of St. Agnes' | Saturday after- N. Y., where she is a student. in Rosemont. The of Raleigh, N. noor buy the best, and my whole career | er home, School No girl or woman can afford Mr. and Mrs. William H | Bradley lane, has gone to athens,| P1 Beta Phi Alumnae | Man Without a Country R e e T | e e e s he e BRELA £ | snnecticut Ga. She will spend the remaining i i SR e o [ Leadbeater, Mrs. Thomas J. Kirk-|Jos R “"1li founa in 40 years of world-search. | | The reading iss of Chevy Chase|Winter montha there with her cousin Club to Meet February 10},‘,1"";',,‘,,’\:”,:,:( Sy ‘.’ml-"Kd\:::“'r'\xm»\;:n patrick, Mrs. Hugh N : ‘,{;:,‘ Svici {‘11a‘m|d Medina of New -York ||| The four I mention here combiné My Hair Youth | T e e | RixedTames Ve The Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club of | Without » Country.” which is to be | Charles F. Holden, Mrs. George P.|City, who has been Pinehurst, | || 52 mewedients. e The cause of m | e bR bl s Mrs. Alexander Wylie entertained|Washington will meet Tuesday eve- [given under the auspices of the Jun- | Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Sebrell, | N. for several weeks, was a recent | ANl toilet counters supply them 1k > @ review of Plerre Curle | 3¢ prigge and tea Tuesday afternoon|ning, February 10, at § a'clock, at|jor Leagce Saturday evening, Feb- | M t Jamieson, Mrs. Frank |guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian T.|| at very modest prices. But they 1 n- 4 M nd m H. Pace en. |2t her home, on Jenifer street. the clubhouse of the American As: ruary 28, in the ballroom of the New | M. lard, Mrs. Jullan T. Bur Mrs. | Burke, in Rosemont ||l are the best helps I have found dan ot tertainsd e o 5| = mnetichevy (O Circle of the|ciation of University Women, 1634 | Willard Hotel. Miss Mary Hellen is | Richard Gibson, Mrs. Albert oot Former Representative and Mrs. (|| will send you any one to try if $hoie ba : undax atterioonsat| morence ! (G Mission will | I street. A special feature of the pro- | chairman of the ticket committee il you will mail the coupon | heir home. pn Connecticut avenue, 0 | yeet Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock p.m., at|gram will be the play which 15 to | Music avill be furnished by the Navy | Nlnor, or i "i‘_ sisters. MIS | the home of Mrs. George H. Parker.|be given under the direction of Miss | Band a0 My Youth Cream | it A s s A musical program will be given un- | Lettie Stewart s { T T e e combias) the | Calif, who are their house guests,|9Sr the direction of Ara. Frank A 5 = 8 ing many fact It contains | man or wo, | Mrs. Arthur B. Crane presided at the | SPHngs Westbrook, | 5 3 2 Italo-American Club products of both lemon and straw- | they see what ils a— | tea table, assisted by Mrs. Alfred Leet | MFS- Alfred B. Leet of Delaware| Mrg, Coolidge Gives Aid g |]iberry. Also the best helps science | The cost ie 20c amd § ) i and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson attsetventantainodiab S = To Give Masque Ball . N gave me to foster and protect the | droppe | Ar. and Mrs, E.. Perolval Wilson|ororreon jet the - New: Swil { To Eastern Star Party m L in were hosts ¥ evening at their | honor of A e e oxl (on Heh| i . 7| The masquerade ball of the Italo- 3 It comes in two types—cold My Face Powders e Rovemars street, ata dinnar | Raleigh, X. C.. and Mrs. Charles Mil-| rs. Caivin Coolidge, Mrs. James J.| American Tourist Club Tuesday eve- ~ cream and vanishing. T use it as| T o Lomor of the 17th bisthdas | ler of Sun Francisco, Calif., who are|Davis and Mrs, Harry S. New have|ning, February 17, at the Arcade ball- } Skt P R e e e ath anniversary of their son Keech. ¥ 1 the h r. and Mrs. Wil- ven their names as patronesses to|room on the third fld promises to . powder base. Never my skir Owr ey 1 liam H. Paci Mrs. Cha without it. My velvet complexion |compare. M shows what that cream can do. |come in The cost is 60c per jar. Also in |clinging. « cre 35c tubes | square box, $1. T My Facial Youth Mr. and Mrs, Rea P. Wright gave a dinner Friday evening at the Che Chase Club, Mr. and Mr ington a list for the card party ch and her|dance to be given by 8 mother, Mrs Clarke of { tennial Chapter, Or¢ | Kanawha street, left Saturday for At-|arn | tantie City, N. J., where they will re | main several weeks i r, at Wardman Park Hotel th the originator of the most comic | ’ FAR IN ADVANCE! Ha P. Gentne ive purchased and evening of February 1 e other is 1 ound box, 30 occupying a new home 2 ; el S Mr. Frank J. Mullen, who was th [ 4 RS e e g house guest of his broth in-law | ! have prepared this collection to espe- Franece. Great beauty experts the b Hauyes Miss | 4ng sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. | please our friends—feeling that ev world over advise this for- i e PeBI] ferricer on Tasior Btceet Tor a ahorkl) ent is delightfully appealing in both ¢ i mula, but for most women. It contains no animal, no veg- ‘etable fat. The skin cannot absorb e N R it. So it cleans to the depths, then Your Choice Free price is too high If you-all are going to Dine Out this Sunday nd value. We invite, and expect you bs at the home | (ime has recurned to his home in| i to sce them for yourself—the very ecarliest of m R. Harr on | poieao. Ohte | B4z jfaken S0 Sy ANy Mrs. P. J. Houlihan is spending by achearal Mansionstfor, the several weeks in Wolsdo, Ohio, whére remaining Winter months, Eho i viAWingehbr son-toiluw. wnd of Mr. and Mr: Primrose stree L] - e o e% % % 470 % %o %400 4% % ¢ 4% o% <%0 o F I departs. My facial Youth will , e ol Tohn Tox of Cleve- | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mul- RXDRXINERTXIXT NI XIRERIT XTI 2] rancke @ ustlck bring you new conceptions of what || Mtk sample desived. Mai o ¥ i % S ; ity len. a clean skin means. The cost is pag - s hore With Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush at | - Afrs. T. B. Reynolds of Fayetteville, ; SR = B i Chicago, IIl. 753 Th gt ey aren DB 4L S, 7. B, Revnolas of Fayetten B , F-U-R-R-LE-R- fhe o U Loty Your i Fone to New York City to remain & | Mre G F' Sovors for soverdl weoka: The children will like the good, well- R-I me S White Youth Clay O Facial Youth [ Hair Youth few days befere returning to their|™ Niro Edward Semmes had the mem- | prepared and micely served food in the 1328 G Street aee A new-type « white, refined of fur experience and ddinty. Vastly different from the crude and muddy clays so many | pave employed home, | bers of her club at luncheon and Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder entertained |prigge Friday at her home, on West the members of her club at luncheon | Kirke street. #nd bridge on Friday at her home, on [ yre Harry P. Peters entertained Hesketh street. the members of her sewing club Mr. and Mrs. Vernon West had the | Tyesday of their club at dinner and Mr. H. L Scaife of Forty-first| evening at their|street is spending a week in the| home, on Hesketh street. | Southern States on a business trip. Miss Janct Thomas, daughter of Mr.{ \rs. Stephen Lyman Tabor of Chevy and Mrs. John Thomas of Scranton,|Chase Parkw entertained at t SO OD T OD D < A 120-0% 0% 0% <% % ¢%-+% EXE XX XEXEIX TN X Franklin Sq\lfll‘: Coffee Shoppe 14th Street at K N.W. who has been attending the| Wednesday at the Congressional | % mkhana at toe United States |Country Club in honor of Mrs. Henry A Bountiful Dinner for a Dollar and a Quarter 316 T7th E Naval Academy at An polis, 1d., | Dalton of Raleigh, N, and Mrs. = bas been the house guest of Miss|Charles Miller of San Fran co. Cali =4 St. N.W. | Monday, the sixteenth, we open our new In many cases our stock is reduced to store, and in1 nrde&‘ to eflf]cct é qu(;ck the point where there is Sl are clearance we have drastically reduce i S o : everything in our present stock. a kind. The prices -and discounts No merchandise from this store quoted hgre go 1to effect at will be moved—everything will once. Come early for the wid- be sold. est range in choice. Cowhide Suit Case $8.75 $4’.90 ; This Oshlfosh Trunk was made for year- Removal. Price round service—as additional closet space at home and as a safe and convenient Removal Price 24 or 26 inch size. Linen Pullman size; made of either % imler wher i taveline Tty I{l;eg. wfuh shirt fold'}xlv}dthe lid. black enamel or dull black equipped. with shoe box, hat box, locking Made o ggnumc cowhide. Our cobra; nicely bound and lined. bar, ete. Our regular $55 grade. regular $12 grade. " MARVELOUS SALE New Spring Dresses Charming Creations Introducing New Themes for Afternoon and Evening Wear Qur $6.50 grade. Removal Sale/ Liberal Price Reductions On Everything in the Store Every trunk of any kind is reduced one- fourth. Every fitted bag or suit case is re- duced one-fourth. Every lady’s handbag is reduced 25%. bag is reduced one-fourth. All leather nov- elties, photo frames, billfolds, writing cases, etc., are reduced 25%. Misses’ Sizes 14-20 y These Values are Typical of W omen’s Sizes : Cunningham 36-46 Money-Savings Man’s Travel Bag $14.95 Removal Price Made only in 18-inch size, of black hand-braided cowhide. It fitted with good-looking imita- has double handles, is leather tion shell toilet articles, dec- lined, and the frame is sewed orated with gold. Reduced ¢ 3 by hand. An unusual value. irgm $41. o Mail Charges Prepaid Reduced from $20. BECKER’S LEATHER GOODS CO. 1324-26 F Street N.W. Fitted Blouse Case ivery brief case and Boston $30.75 Removal Price Lined with brocaded silk and Principally of Satin Crepes and Georgettes . You will love every one of this vast collection of adorable new Spring frocks. ' They are different— and reveal individuality, coupled with strict adherence to advance mode. The new inserts, godets, guid- ance, and circular bottoms accentuate their youthful slender lines. New shades and new trimmings. T TR W R 9108, O/