Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1925, Page 8

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SOC Visitors at White IETY House for State Dinner Tonight for Speaker and Mrs. Gillett. HE President and Mré. Cool- idge are entertaining at the White Fouse br. and Mrs. W. M. Trvine of Mercersburg, Pa. Academy, and Dr. Alfred ¥. Stearns of Phillips Academy, And- over, Mass., -ho will be guests at the dinner being giving tonight in honor of the Speaker and Mrs. Gillett, Coolidge will be the guest in whose honor the Congressional Club will give & breakfast at Wardman Park, Wednesday, February 18, Mrs James Brrnes, retiring president, will preside, and ofher guests will in- clude: Mrs. Frederick H. Gillette, Mrs John B. Henderson, honorary vice président; the past presidents, the honorary members and Mrs. Lindley Hadley, president-slect of the Con- gressiohal Club e breakfast is an annual evant given in honor of the wife of the President, and is con- sidered by many to be the most at- tractive entertainmént of the season. A special program, not previously an- nounced. a@ds to the interest and charm of the Lreakfast Secretary nnd Mra. Hughies Te Dine at Britiskh Embassy. The Secretary of Siate und Mrs Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner Saturday evening, Febru- ary 28, of the Ambassador of Great Eritain and Lady Isabslla Howard The ambassador and Lady Isabella will entertain the members of the English-Speaking Union at tea this afternoon at the embassy, when they will be assisted by the ladles of the Secrstary J. Butler Wright, Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. F. Letnmot Belin, Mr. and Mrs. Franels White, Mr. and Mrs Orme Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood H THE EVENING a company of 38 at dinner this eve: Additlonal guests will joi pany later for dancing, the party be- ing in the' nature of & housewarmi; Mirs, Curtis has as her guests for week ehd Mr. and Mrs. Bamuél Well- don of New York. Mrs. Charles Boufhton Weod will have in hér box at the Charity inau- gural ball, March 4, at the Mavflower Hotel, the Secrétary of State and Mre. Hughes and the Govérnor of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Gifterd Pinchot. AMr, an@ Mrs. David Bt. Pierre Gail- lard will entertain at dinner this eve- ning in compliment to the latter's brother and sistér-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, 2d, of New York. Mr. John Deibert will give a tea this afternoon at Le Paradls for Mr. and Perkins, Mr. ‘Edwin Wilson, Mr. Bd- Mrs. Blodgett, and earller in the day Mrs. Blodgett was the guest of honor talned a company of 12 at luncheon today. Mr. and Mrs. William Bric Fowler will entertalh & company of 30 at dinner this evening. Miss Isabella Lomia and Miss Mar- guérite Lomis, daugh of the late Col. Ludla Lamia, United Btates Cav- al are in'Washington for a few days and are at the Hotel Hamllton. Miss Louise Lacey and Miss Alice Harriman wére joint hostesses at din- ner last évening preceding the mect- ing of the Btate Department Club. In the company were the Assistant Sec- rétary of the Treasury and Mra, Charles S. Deway, Miss Julistte Janin, Maj. Gen. William H. Hart, Capt. Her- bert Partridge and Mr. Ralph Totten. Mr. and Mrs. Leéster G. Wilson will entertain a company at dinner this evening. Southern Society Helding Reception and Dance Tonight. In the receiving llne at the recep- tion and dance to be given by the Southern Society at the New Willard Hotel this evening will be Mr. Justice and Mra. Bdward T. Banford, Senator and Mrs. Nathanlel B. Dlal, Senator and Mrs. Royal B. Copéland, Gen. and Mrs. Frank L. Hines, Mra. C. Cal- houn and the president of the society and Mrs. Wade H. Cooper, Assisting at the tea tomorfow after- noon at the Congressional Ciub, fol- lowing the recital of Miss Florence Howard, soprano, and Miss Grace Cooke, pianist, will be Mre. James A. Reed, Mre. E. Hart Fenn, Mra. Howard Reesidé, Mrs. Olger T. Burt- SBTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ness, Mrs, Henry B. Barbour, Mrs. Os: B. d and Mrs. Schuyler Otis Bland. Mrs, Browne, wife of Represénta- tive Bdward B, Browne, entertalhed at_a small luncheon at her home, 7 West Underwood strest, yestsrday. The matrine officers on duty at the Marine Barracks are holding the lmat dance of their series at 9 o'clock to- night In the Band Hal! of the bar- racks. Mrs. Breckinridge. assisted by the ladles of the post, will receive. Miss Eleanor P, Snyder is chairman ot the debutants committes for the ball to be given for the bénefit of the Episcopal Home tor Children, at the New Willard, Monday, February 16. Sha has assisting her Mids Ellzabeth Parker, Miss Gratia Houghton, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Violet Spen- cer, Mias Carelyn Chamberlain, Miss Blizabeth Btiles, Miss Anne Coving- ton, Miss Hilda Ann I7ill, Miss Helen Marye, Miss Filita Dawson, Miss Be- atrice MolLean, Miss Beatrics Hender- son, Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, Miss Laufa Towne, Miss Peggy Edwards Miss Mary Treadwell, Miss Margaret West, Miss Louise Claytor and Miss Katriha Van Rensaelaer. The marriage of Miss Catherine Saville, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, James H. Saville of this city, to Dr. Henry Cook Macatee, s6n of Capt. and Mrs. Charles A. Macatée of Front Royal, Va., took place today at noon. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride at 1430 Seventeénth strest by the Rev, Dr. Wallace Rad- cliffe, pastor emeritus of the New Yotk Avenue Presbyterian Church. The bride was éscorted and given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Thomas Truxton Houston, and wore & gown of pearl gray crepe de chins with a bertha of point lace, and carried vie- as best man, for the members of the wedding pafty and u small company of relativés and Intiniate friends fol- lowed, and later Dr. and Mrs. Macatée left for a wedding trip. They will make their home in Washington, re- turning about the middle of March. Mr. and Mrs. Dallet Wiison of New York, who are spending the Winter at Wardman Park Hotel, have been entsrtaining at a series of small din- ner partie; this week, later taking thelr guests to the opora, where they held one of the season boxes. . Monday evening theif guests were Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord, Mrs Horace McFarland and Mr. William Jennings Price. They went to the performance of ‘“Tannhauser.” For “Bori# Godunoff,” they entértained the Minister of Panama and Mme. de Alfare and Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson. Tomorrow evening they will have as their guests, previous to the pérform- afice of “Lucia de Lammermoor,” Judge and Mrs. Willlam__ Bailey La Mar, Mrs. Frances Hite William- son, Maj. Skuse and Dr. A. Emory. Baturday they will entertain at (Cohtintied on Ninth Pags.) VALENTINES Old Style New Style All Styles in a range of frilly designs, gracious wording, cheery colors and novelty SOCIBT Y. 1115 117 F STREET The Ideal in Spring Coats Fashion as you have seen forecasted is presented in its most engaging phase in these charming Coats—of smartly simple lines; trimmed with borders, bandings and collars of the Summer furs. Some have detachable fur The colors are bright and breezy as the season which they serve. Beginning at $29.50 * Distinctive Ensembles —Both Dresses and Coats— Their practicability has made them most popular—and our designers have caught the spitit of the fashion and produced effectively and impressively. émbassy circle. Ambassador and Lady Tsabella will z be hosts at dinner Tuesday evenins, : o ’ February 24, travelingfarto Brothers i The Minister of Hgypt and Mme. Yousry will entertaln a company at dinner this evening The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallénberg entertained at dinner last évening in compliment to the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Frederick H Gillett. Others in the company were the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Mellon; Miss Mellon; the Minister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte: the Minis- ter of Denmark, Mr. Brun; Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mra. Eliot Wadsworth, Rear Ad- miral Andrew T. long, Mr. and Mrg Willlam R. Castle, jr.; Mrs. Richard 1. Townsend, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and the commereclal counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme, Weidel. The Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Orchoa Ortiz will entertain a oom- pany of 15 at dlnner this evening. Mrs. Jameés J. Davis, wife of the Sécretary of Labor, was the guest in whose honer Mrs, Thomas Phillips entcrtained at lunchéon today. There gvere 12 guests in the company. Senator and Mrs. Theodore E. Bur- tén will entertain at dinner Saturda; night at Hotel Hamilton a party of 8. presentative and Mrs. Fred Brit- ten are planning to close their apart- ment in Wardman Park Hotel after | Congress adjourns and take a trip to the West Indles. Mrs. Britten has just returned to Wardman after a visit in New York. The military attache of the French embassy, Cen. George A. L. Dumont, was host at luncheon vesterday at the Hotel Hamllton, following the pres- entation by Gen. Dumont of the Le- gion of Honor to Mr. Harold Willls, fermer pilit of the escadrille during the World War._ In the company wWere Senator afid Mrs. Frank B. Willls, Representative A. Piatt An- drew, Mrs. Harold Walker and the assistant military attache for aero- nautics, Maj. Gedriges Thenault Mr. Emil Wiehi, counselor of lega- tion, who arrived in New York Mon- day aboard the Deutschland from his home in Germany, wiil come to Washs ington the first of the wesk to as- sumhe his duties as first secretary of the German embassy. Mr. Wiehl is spending the week at the Hotel Am- bassador in New York. Frau Dieckhoff, wife of the charge d'affaires of Germany, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but will receive Friday afternoon, February 20. Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. John Van A. MacMurray gave a buffet supper last evening preceding the MISS MARION Of Jersey City, guest of Miss Elisabeth Edwards, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Edward 1. Edwards. win Reed, Mr. Herschel Johnson and Mr, Henry The Superintendent of Academy and Mrs. Henr came from apolis t and will be the gueésts of the Adm of the Navy and Mrs, Edward W. Cberie for a few days. Admiral and Mrs. Eberle were hosts | at dinner last evening, having as guests Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hilary | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charl er, the assistant naval al tache of the British embassy and Mrs. H. A. Brown and Col. and Mr2, Daniel Devore. Miss Virginia Harrison Edwards, daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs, John L. B wards, has selected Tuesday evening, April 14, for her marriage to Johin Elbridge Parker, U. S. ceremony will be performe o'clock in the Church of the any and will be followed By & r tion in the home of Mr. and Mrs. wards, Mise Edwards will be at- tended by Mrs. Xennophon Price as matron of honor and Miss Mary Elisabeth Thompson as mald of hon- or. Her bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Btitt, Miss Luey Gillett of Se- wickley, Pa.; Miss Cecil Lester Jones and Miss Pauline Coleman. Miss Edwards will accompany Mrs, Alexander Britton to New York Tues day to spend the week. Mrs. Merriam Curtis will entertaln CHOKERS —made of your own material at $i. Theg will be just as stylish and good-look- ing a8 & ew one. FURRIER 0-33 Florida Rear Admiral and Mrs. | at luncheon of Miss Madeleine Austin, who entertained at the Shoreham, Mrs. Armstead Davis will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment to Formerl# with Woodward & Loth \ Friday Clearance Forty-Two : Afternoon and Dinner Gowns Reduced to 29.75 Originally Priced 68." 88.00 HE sale of these forty-two spe- m cially priced afternoon and dinner gowns represents an exceptional one-day event which no Rizik patron should miss. workmanhip throughout. Rizik-selectgd design and Every dress an unusual value at 29.75. On Sale Promptly Friday Morning T-WE L. Vi FUL APPAREL FOR EVE| F at Tenth St. THIRTEEN We'ré truly proud of this un- usual purchase of Girls Dresses. Here is a collection of smart models at an extremely low price that will A Tremendous Purchase of - Girls’ Wash Dresses make our Kiddy-een Shop the first stopping place tomorrow morning for all thrifty mothers. o S, S Potomac Photo Supply Co. 1225 G Street Beginning at 54950 Sauis For Friday and Saturday— Special Purchase Women’s Finer LANNE FROCKS 1214 F Street JE EXTEND a standing mvsta- tion to the woman of re- fined taste to come n and view the daily arriv- als in distingusshed Spring apparel. meeting of the State Department Club and had as their guests Assistant Secretaty Leland Harrison, Assistan: Ave. N —The Utmost in Quality —The Ultimate in Style —The Unique in Value - First Spring Hats! Felts Paste’ s’lar]es At Almost Hali Their Average Price There are Ginghams, Silkettes, Linenes, Prints and Crashes—all fresh—all new and most attractive styles. Hand Embroidered, Smocked, Color Bordered with “Kick Pleats.” o B SRS SRR Yes, there are flannel frocks at $15 every- where—but not to be mentioned in the same breath with these! For this is a special selling of inspiring new models that show a splendor of fabric and a degree of fine workmanship, really uncommon even in garments at much higher prices. KASHMIR KASHELLA FRENCH 39 styles, variously in— 5 ! dr(:ssses.)": 10 year sizes (mostly bloomer Veritable gems of fashion in the better weaves of crepes and satins are also well And 10, 12 and 14 year sizes (mostly represented in this appealing collection.- straightline dresses), Every new color—including amber, bion- dine, soft grays, refreshing greens, demure browns and vivid reds—as well as staple shades. 2 Choice of o | EEEER il ; The New Modes ‘fpzcsl"f’y . SPRING FOOTWEAR IOO At a Special Introductory Price —Patent Vamp, with HATS Tan Alligator In Popular Styles, Quarter —Patent Leather $6'50 —Brown and ,Black Reduced for Satin Quick Selling to Greens : Browns : Blues : Orchids : Pinks Reds : Golds : Yellows : Peach : Apricot : Amber Leather : Oakwood Tan : Pumpkin Fascinating Novellties in An Entire Floor of these hats al this one price ) —Tan Calf The illustration shows a pare ticularly fetching innovation— patent leather comibined with tan alligator. Many others equally charming. Opera slip-* pers, strap and step-in models with high or low heels.

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