Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Hold| Tonight in Honor \rm\ and \d\\. THE EVENING with white carnations, roses and ferns, and at the apartment of the bride, | where « reception was held imme- { diately after the ceremony, there was | # pretty arrangement of tea roses jonquil iss Frances Shea sang * Dawning,” accompanied by Mrs. | Dowling, who also played the wed- ‘dhlx march. The bride President and Reception was escorted by her | fatner una wore a" gown of white |atin back crepe made on straight lines. with u cascade of duchess lace falling from one side of the skirt. Her |tulle veil was held In place by a | coronet of lace and orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Helen Johnson, cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor and wore a gown of shaded rose georgette crepe, made with a scalloped flounce the hem line and a rose with vel- 4 streamers caught at the left er visiting in the latter's home at|Shoulder. She wore a hat to match SRR with a crown of silver cloth, and car- | tied American beauty roses. Miss Jessie Shearer and Miss Mary | Harrison were the bridesmaids and | were in frocks of shaded georgette In orange aud green, respectively, with hats to mateh, and carried French bouquets. Little Dorothy Martin was the flower girl and wore u frock of peach satin veiled in blue georgette Sf e bonoreow ieiauien o | the Congressional Clab [ I\ ruld C. I.m|n\n\ U. will join sister, Mrs. Brown, this weelk | Vet the Mr. znd Mrs. Arthur Bliss La 4 Lox | will entertain at luncheon Sunday after- con-| Mrs. F. M. Bennett, street. has with her Soctety | her daughter, es|wite of Capt 5 stationed a 3 | mem i Naval | National eater th “v, ) <c ski 2121 California | until Saturday age received *. Howard. the United when she ac- Ship in. the | the | ary m ehristened Angeles. was pri the atternoon airship, Los nia of the society Mrs. Coolidge dur! Raroness de Cartier Will Receive Tomorrow. The Ambassador of Belgium and roness de Cartier will return to Washington this afternoon fro York, where they have been for a few davs. Baroness de Carti norrow afternoon this season will receive t for the last tin I'he Ambassador of Cuba and Senora da la Torriente will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of S and Mrs. Henr) lder Keyes, ntertain palmroom of Me t 2400 16th street Senator and Mrs. enter- | March 4. in | Winant of New | honor of Gov. John G Hampshire | Navy and Mrs. | t dinner The Secretary of th Wilbur were honor guest ast evening of the Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Trouglas Robinson. The other guests vere Senator and Mrs. James ¥ Wadsworth, jr. Senator Frederick lale, Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Od- die, Representative and Mrs. J. Mu iew Wainwright,” Admiral and Mrs. ard W. Eberle John A. Lejeune, s. Corbin and Mt Laura Harlan. Gade, ry of berto Mendes etary of the Antoine de of Dennir Orlowski, sec *olish legation s, second secr “ount Lauvespin, _sec Belgian embassy: retary of the German emba Wood, Mr. Andrew Wiley, Lieut. . Lieut. Ralph Riggs and Mr. k. Dex- Van BARONESS WRANGEL, | Charming Russian guest of honor at a small reception being given this after- noon by Mrs. Robert Lansing. erland and a company Minister of S Peter will ente 40 at r this evening, having their guests the r of and Mme. Bryn, the Minister | of Colombia and Senora de Olaya. The Minister and Mme. Peter Spon be hosts at dinner February 28 and | meetings. | March 7. e | Mrs. E. Morgan Pen n of 1440 M street will give a reception this| afternoon at 4 o'clock in celebra- tion of the recent marriage of her daughter, Miss Gertrude Powell Pen- dleton, to L Comdr. George E. Brandt, U. After a wedding trip Comdr. and Mrs. Brandt will take an apartment in thie city. The Mme. \mong Norway will | vs and is here ried a basket of roses and wreath of white roses. , mother of the Lride, cor of black georgetts crepe heavily beaded, a hat of black taffefa and a corsage bouquet of to attend the |crepe, \Mme. de Graeff, wife of the Minister of the Netherlands, will not be at heme tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Leckie was the best man, and the ushers were Mr. Charles | Althoff and Mr. Howard Stumps. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. | Martin left for a wedding trip to hostess to a large company at dinner ! Dower House. | The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Yousry will entertain a company at dinner this evenin The Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Ochoa Ortiz will entertain a com- pany at dinner this evening. Repr ntative and Mrs. John H Smithwick and thelr daughter, Miss| Mr. and 2 7 Mary Smithwick, have given up their apartment at the Argonne and are established in their house at 35206 Colorado avenue. Buller of Tor- Genuine arrived at the New Willard vesterday for a short visit in Washington. Mr. Buller is treas- Cuban urer of the Canadian National Rail- [ ‘ | Guava Jell Floyd C. Williams, formerly | Mabel Linton, will be the lvmxv‘ the Arts Club this evening| her cousin, Mr. Frank B. A.| Llnh‘m will be the guest of hunur.i The dinner will be followed by a re- | ception with music, and Mr. Linton's | recently completed portrait of Mrs. | ! Williams will be shown. The pro- gram during the reception will in-! | clude numbers by the Metropolitan | I’h!l‘(rll quartet, com 1 of Miss| | o Frau Dieckhoff, wife of the charge d'affaires of Germany, will be at home omorrow from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock at Teresita, 3V5-oz. box. her residence, 1708 Sixteenth street. 5 = s 18 Teresita, 7-oz. box Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, wife of £ 4 ‘he Counselor of the British Embassy Teresita, 14-0z. box «nd, her mother, Thomas J. O'Brien, wife of former United | States Ambassador to Japan, will en- tertain at a tea this afternoon in their home at 1812 R street Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Florence ano: Mrs. | Conn. Ave. & K St. Maurice ham, contralto: Mr. | _ _ ey Fioyd C. iams, tenor, Mr. Established. 1875 | Horace Alvin Lake, bass. Mrs. W liams will play the accompaniments | for the solos and b quartet, and | hassy and Signora Mascia have taken | Mr. Samuel Myers o New York V\lll} uite at the Hotel Roosevelt and|play plano solos ‘ 1 will take possession Saturday. [ ST — | Miss Johnson B of Mr. Martin Yesterday. | A charmingly arranged wedding took place last evening at 8 o'clock ne of St. Paul, w Lydia Johnson, dau Maj. and Mrs. E. Johnson, became the bride of Mr. Ernest Joseph Mar- tin, the Rev. Father James Mackin ting. The church was decorated The counselor of the Czechosiovak legation and Mme. Lipova entertain- ed @ company of 12 at luncheon yes- terday The secretary of the Italian em- | Styles of Tomorrow Shown Today Mrs. Ienry F. Dimock enter-| ‘ained a company of 22 at luncheon today in honor of Mme. Grouitch. Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins wlll be joined this evening by their daughter, Mrs. Henry I% Patterson of New York. who will remain over the week end with them Col. and Mre. Hopkins will nome Saturay afternoon, when Patterson will Teceive with them. Brown. widow sentative Henry G. Brown, ir., of West Virginia and formerly Miss Day aod Evening Classes 17etta Jewell, is spending a short time S1x L EBSONE. 5 here at the national clubhouse of the ! i ““"""’“‘ Association of University Women on I street. Mra. Brown will speak to- morrow at 12:20 o'clock in Corcoran Fall of George Washington Univer- o] ¢] be a Mrs. Mre. of Repre- Teach u Complete Easy & to Learn Conrse e Bldg. 1th & o m- r! - 0 1y Woodward & Tothrop BEAEEMEEINR AL RTRE AR o]0] ole] Our Welcome-to-Spring ~ g and novelties. ur C})afllbel's are de\/O‘.ed io {flSll' ions shown currently with those of ’Paris, London and New York. "Qur \fVelcome-to-Spring Exhibit includes everything that a lady’s wardrobe should contain. Here are the. modes approved by elect of society, at sensible prices. Erlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET select. The Newest Millinery Modes of Springtime For the miss or matron, in all the new bright Spring colors. Over 300 modsls from which to $5, $7.50 and $10 5 On Sale, Main Floor Martin’s costume was of blue crepe, a seal wrap and a small blue georg- ette crepe hat. Among the out-of-town guests d | were Maj. and Mrs. Johnson of New York, parents of the bride, - The Congressional Club has issued cards for a young people’s dance Sat- urday evening from 9 to 12 o'clock at the clubhouse, at 2001 New Hamp- shire avenue. The club wlll also give a reception Tuesday evening, February 24, from 9 to 12 o'clock, at the clubhouse. The home of Mrs. Mary Leckie Rob- erts, on Harvard street, was the scene of & charming wedding yesterday aft- ernoon, when her niece, Miss Jeanette Katharine Leckie of Rock Springs, Wyo., was married to Mr. Myron Hallburton Avery of Lubec, Me. the Rev. Dr. John Brittan Clark of, the First Presbyterian Church officiating. Mr. Samuel Leckie escorted his sis. ter, and Mrs. Roberts gave her hand in . marriage. Mrs. Elizabeth Leckie Semmon of Virginia, sister of the bride, and Miss Madge Knode gave several musical selections, and Mrs. Dillmore Moreland played the wed- ding march. The bride wore an afternoon dress of biege crepe, embroidered in Per- sian colors, with hat to match, and carried a shower bouquet of Ward roses and freeslas. Miss Mary Vir- ginta Leckie attended her sister as maid of honor, wearlng a French frock of orchid chiffon, with hat to match, and carried & bouquet of vio- lets. Mr. Frederic Kileski of Dayton, Ohlo, was best man for Mr. Avery Among the out-of-town guests were STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, Mrs. H. G. Avery, mother of the bridegroom. and Miss Evelyn Avery of Lubec, After a honeymoon trip, which will include Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Avery will make their home in Hartford, Conn., where .Mr. Avery is engaged in the practice of law. Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox en- tertained at dinner last evening In their residence, on Nineteenth street, when thelr guests wers Senator and Mrs. Edward 1. Edwards, Representa- tive George M. Seger, Justice and Mrs. Milton Elliott, Maj. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Dr. and Mrs. Macpher- son Crichton, Mr.°and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MoVann, Mrs. Friedstedt and Capt. C. C. Calhoun. Commissioner and Mrs. Cox will en- tertain at a large buffet supper to- morrow evening. Mrs. Davis Ireland was hostess at dinner last evening, eptertaining in honor of the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg. Others in the com- pany were the Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lammot Belin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pearce Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick H Brooke, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bliss Lane, Mr. Edmund Carpenter, Miss Virginia Mott, Count de Sar- tiges of the French Embassy, Mr. Henry Hopkinson of the British Em- bassy and Miss Loulse Ireland. Mrs. Ireland and Miss Ireland will leave Washington next week to be gone about 10 days. They will go to New York and West Point, where KAPLOWITZ gros. INCORP ORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A REMARKABLE OF E RING! FIFTY DOLLAR : DRESSES FOR .$20 ADVANCE SPRING FASHIONS AUTHE vTIC PARIS MODES OF AGNES LAN CHANEL VIN CALLOT RENEE BEAUTIFUL GOWNJ FOR DAYTIME, STREET AND AFTER- NOON WEAR, FASHIONED IN FINE JATINS AND FLAT CREFES. STYLES FOR MADAME AND MAD:MO.ELLE. LARGE JIZES JMALL AND CQME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN. Rizik Brothers Friday Afternoon, Special Street and Sport Dresses Only 26.50 N unusually successiul punchase has made th is sale possible. A splendi¢d choice of plain and® striped flannels and in this group. novelty fabrics are Although tke price is reduced, these dresses are not one whit less charming. On Sale Promptly Friday Morning E i 1106 G Street.. N.W. H'I R T EEN : Style, Value and Workman- “ Yhe House of Faikion” ship Guaranteed These Dresses Were Made to Sell for $22 to $35 Two-Day Sale $16% and $25 The Smartest of Styles in New Spring Coats Individual and distinctive styles and fabrics. Two-Day Sale 525, s35, 349-50 These Coats Are Exceptional Values Tremendous Bargains to Close All Sales Final Wonderful Showing of New Spring Styles Two-Day Sale—Friday and Saturday -Two Groups of Beautiful Spring Dresses All the new colors in silks, satins, crepes—wonderful selections in figured crepes, variety of beautiful flannels— 35 to $10 Silk Blouses, all colors—close. . to $30 Dresses—Cloths, afternoon and evening sllh, crepes, for street, To Close, $5.95, $8.95, $12.95 1925, SOCIEEY. Miss Ireland will attend a dance at | this | Gregor Dutt, the academy. | Des” Autvrier: Canadia the Playhouse, 1814 evening at 8 o'clock. The program will be given by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of |bers from Quebec, and will includ the Canadlan Soclety of Washing- | hsitorical sketch given by ton, will preside at the meeting at violin =olo by N street, a reading mem- the Mr. F. H Mrs Whitney Ailer, accompanied by French dialect from Drummond b and Miss RENDI BEED SPRING FLOWER SALE Friday and Saturday g VIOLETS, 50c bunch S\'\'EET PEAS, 50c bunch CALENDULAS, 25c bunch JONQUILS, $1.50 dozen CARNATIONS, $1.50 dozen ROSES, $1.50 dozen up LLOO)”;\(. PLANTS, $1.25 up Wreaths & Sprays —also other beautiful Floral Tributes (DE- LIVERED) ‘52.50 Up Fureral Flowers Delivered Free, and Deliveries on Other Orders for Nominal Charge Cash & Carry Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Deliverc, 804 17th; 10391 to Order 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone West 1762 2467 18th; Tel, Col. 9997 807 14th; Phone Fr, 342 Phone Fr. THe LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Rummaging out the Remnants Beginning tomorrow-—continuing Saturday and Monday (Washington’s Birthday) morning, we shall make drastic clearance of the remaining stock of this season—going to the extreme with the reductions. Dresses Small lots of $15 to $39.50 grades Including both Silk and Cloth Dresses. Many suitable REDUCED to. .. for Spring. Small lots of $35 to $55 grades Including Flat Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Crepe, Romaine, Velvet Dresses—for street, afternoon and sports wear. REDUCED to. .. Small lots of $49.50 to $65 grades Including Chiffon, Lace, Crepe Faille, Bengaline, Satin Canton, Cusorgette—-for street, aflernoon, dinner and dance. REDUCED to. 3 Small lots of $59.50 to $75 Dresses Including Satin, Novelty Faille, Bengaline, Char- meen and Chiffon Velvet Street and Afternoon Dresses. REDUCED to Small lot of $69.50 to $95 Dresses Including Metallic Cloth and Chiffon Velvet Dinner and Evening Dresses. REDUCED to L] Suits—-- One Celadon Fawnskin Ensemble Suit, trimmed Musquette fur. REDUCED from $135 to One Kaffir Fawnskin Ensemble Suit, trimmed Beaver fur. REDUCED from $139.50 to. All Fur-Trimmed Winter Were $49.50 to $175—Now 5245 to ‘87 —representing the most effective models and popular fabrics and furs. DD BDHPDDDDPOD! @ B P