Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1925, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY. T . C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925. SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and, Mrs. Coolidge Received| Several Thousand Military Men and Their Wives Last Night. night at the annusl Army and Navy [head of the Air Service, and Mrs. Faception. Lieut: Nelson A Miles, | Mitchell were early to arrive and re- the famous Indian fighter and soldier, | ceived a cordial greoting trom the ‘wied with Brig. Gen. William Mitchell [ President and Mrs. Coolidge and the HI President and Mrs. Coolidge | Marine Corps, with their ladies, were received several thousand offi- (guests in the blue room, the room cers of the Army, Nuvy and|ut times being pacied to the point day. - Marine Corps and their ladies|of discomfort. sz saret Gage and Miss Helen Watson. Z ; 3 g at the White House md Gen, William Mitchall, assistant e et P o ik andlei and f\Iunda_\ could be beat pétals sprinkled over the cloth. Al- ternating at the tea table will be Mme. Panaretoff, Senora de Sanchez Latour, Senora de Alfaro, Mrs. Pat Harrison, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Lady Betty Fielding and Mrs. Harrison, wife of Judge Harrlson, a cousin of the hostess. Mrs. Moran's daught. rs. Horace Mactarland, will preside at the punch bowl, assisted by Miss Nancy Bige- hose marriage to Mrs. Macfar- Mr. John Hudgins, will ace in April, and Mrs, Harry Norment. During the afternoon old English songs and old d modern songs of Virginia will be sung. The Minister of Hungary, Count Szechenyl, will return from New York next week. Count Bsechenyl enter- tained at luncheon at the Marguery, in New York, de Alfaro will ent at dloner this evenin, their guests to the in a company later taking evening ‘Bvening Dancing Class at the New Wii- lard Hotel, i3 Maj. and Mrs. West will not be at home Bunday afternoon. The Commercial Counselor of the Bwedish Legation and Mme. Weldel will tertain a company at dinner this evening. \ The vice chal .. of the Shipping Board and Mrs. 5. C. Plummer enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Hotel Hamilton, having as guests Senator and Mrs, Peter Norbeck, Ad- miral ané Mrs, . 8. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichoison, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. O'Conror, Mr. and Mrs. B. M Maj. and Mrs. Edward Smith, . A. Harriman, Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage, ®r. and Mrs, Thomas S. Lovette, Mrs. Anna Dorsey Woods, Miss Durant of New York, Miss Mar- The District Attorney and Mrs. Peyton Gordon will entertain a com- pany of 40 at dinner this evening at the Hotel Hamilton. [0l —— |0l c——=|njc———|o] Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale Sensational Hat Bargains Little did we dream that the Value-giving Event in our Hat Sale last Saturday en—to which ladies respond- ed to greatly and sent their i dancing cluss. frie Lobist = P 2 % receiving with il friends. of Air Service fame for attention, and | cabinet members e — Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D, McKenney SMcers ranking from licutenants to|them L | The Mintster of Kcuador and Senora | )"y eregin t dinner major generals and admirals swayed | A gracious act of Mrs. Coolidge de Orchow Ortiz entertained at din- S CHIBPRUEE S ) 3 ool - £ filled’ | was when her old friend 2irs. Sophia this evening. But this week manufac- through the vast throngs that A ner last evening, having as guests i P 5 e ook und corner of the state|Walker passed down the line, greet- the Minister of Guatemala and 8enofs | Dr. ana Mrs, Gii R — turers just swarmed up {ing her with unusual warmth and do Sanches Latour, the MInister of |enceet: Gilmer Brenizer ; et *iting the necessars additional |placing in her hands the lovely clus- Punama and Benora de Alfaro, the | st gl * SRl company tnformally with the most Glorious o5 = ry atmosphere w t f flowers she carried during Y 5 5 ot s T el s e at. the “uaseption UisMre i s aacaiay and Benote & houss Euests, Mr und Mra Minor G Hats—shattering all Value the four flags flanking the eRurAnss[SBii Tl widow of Gen. Walker. 3 : » A verneur _of Baltimore - Vo' the biue room, that of the President | Wlker is the widow of Gen Svaiker.| e ouhiaa: ne charke dafuiren of | nd s, Reert A, Donn 2t ihar: R Records.. ced bes e Stars a Mexic ; i #| : 5 A e g Chac laced beside Hhe Teor. while| Mra, Hughes was in salmon pink | Cafipoto M eI T T Bt (Continued on Ninth Page) D On 4 Navy flags were on the | moire crepe draped and trimmed nett, Senorita Cromeyer, Senorita === o SNy D - with pearls, a short square train hang- | Coronado, Senor Barberis, Senora Teran. LK Senor and The entrance of the President aud Mrs. Coolidge into, the 2lue room was \g from one side of the back. Miss| Mellon was in cloth of goid, the skirt| = About 500 New Spring Hats e 1d by a| Eige i ; . 2 e e down | draped to the front nd he | o ST s, the afdos, Col. Sherrill and | narrow panel of the metal cloth in- Simopoulos will go to Boston today || Y Hundreds of different Aldes, o way and the |crusted In bronze beads, a similar Simapouice. wil g0 %o Bosi ‘ e dm'b‘m'(“" a - | panel hanging from the shoulders in . S < = o M Weeks had a dainty § : ; : the President fhe back. Mes Weeks had & dainty Lot i T-eorty | gown of white crystal fon, the moderately short skirt fin- ished tn shallow points and the neck land will be the honor guests at dinner tomorrow evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. i line of precedence. g line with the hosts women’s and misses’ styles — straws, si lks, felts, combinations of all kinds. Fl ular SR :“"‘;‘ \?;"; made square and finished with pllenrht Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will entertain at of Ribbon trimmed, flower etary o Navy | (0 New was strikingly handsome dinner this evening in honor of the course, you trimmed, some feather Col.” Sherrill and | 5T S0 Clet, narrow bands of Assistant to the Attorney General and = i trimmed, etc. In any color you wish. Worth $3, $5, $5.95. rhinestones over the shoulders and the drapery of the skirt held on one side by a rhinestone ornament. Her train of velvet was lined with cloth} expect your laundry returned immacu- late. We, too, are Mrs. Augustus T. Seymour. They will be hosts at luncheon Sunday. Mrs. little incident, observed Royal Copeland, wite of [ [a——[f[c————[o[——=[a ———]g] returning a little later to the receiv- [John L. Hines, the latter wearing a Representative Wyant, entertained a the partial collapse of Mrs. Weeks as | of silver. Mrs. bur was also in Sauitan Capbient, bud Rbe Tiitie ! she stood in line. She has been in-|plack velvet, the bodice 'trimmed Mrs. Friedstedt, entertained a_smali particular to see Aisposed all Winter and only returned [ with crystals and cloth of silver.| company at luncheon today at Ward- : from & spay in Florida to aitend|Mrs. Davis wore a gown of gold lace, MRS. ROSE GOUVERNEUR HOES, man Park Hotel. that you are pleased. I"the reception. When faintness first|the pattern picked out with QuIl|yy (\ivrinr of the historical ball &t the Mayflower tomorrow might for the| Benator and Mrs. Copeland will be R e overcame her she was taken from |bronze hrm:a.‘ ihe compuny were: | PeReAC of the Thomas Jeffervon Memorial Fund, ahe is bringing together ROStSs at dinner Monduy evening. v the much-overcrowded lue room | T t n the compuny = fo i o iy ey R e I S Lhs Ehtef o otaft T 8. A, iand Mes | (3SsoBS Pesple andmure fan sun|coftum Mra. Adam M. Wyant, wife of R ng line, where he rem, becoming gown of sapphire blue velvet | Grayson and Mr. and Mrs. Hal H.|Laura Harlan and her cousin, Miss|company of 30 at a buffet luncheon 1 N with ‘n‘\i Pr(—h.uurlunhan:i ;xflr?i‘?uo‘;;:fg‘]&{nmde on graceful lines and trimmed | Smith, Maldina Harlan Shanklin of Wyo- |today. i = . and the Secretary of the Navy and | With ostrich plumage of the same| Among the few diplomats were the| ming, N Representative and Mrs. Wyant will Mra. Wilbur, he went to the second i shade:hn\el ndmlr:lflo( 1‘\:‘2-:;;;:: ;\)mba;u\flor ror “an’«-» nrnd\ Mme. J ¥ be hosts at dinner tomorrow evening. E m E] E 2 ; Mrs, Eberle, the latter in Ji aeschner, the Minister of Norway e [e———alc——aoj—=] floor of the mansion | “equing and_crystals, with draperies|and Mme. Bryn and the Misses Bryn,| Secretary and Mrs. Wilbar I M ‘stephon B. El:xl‘. wldlll be M Coolidge wore u handsome |of tulle. The commandant of the|the new Minister of Greece and Mme, | Guests of Mrs. Moran at Tea. n?“ ."“7; f:fl;“l;:"go; Mllz “f;:l:l' ®own of French blue and silver bro- | Marine Corps and Mrs. Lejeune, the | Simopoulos. Others there were Mrs. The Secretary of the Navy &nd Mrs. & e . & unde, the brocade formed with tiniest | latter having @ gown of French blue | Frederick Dent Grant, Miss Atleen | Wilbur will be the guests of honor at | Mrs, John L. FHinés entertained a of silver beads. the front of the skirt [chiffon and sequins, and with them | Moran, Dr. Josephine Baird, Dona|the large tea which Mrs. Francols company at luncheon today in honor slightly draped to one side and the | were Miss Laura Lejeune, who Wore|Ghrey, Mrs. Breckinridge-Long, Miss | Berger Moran will give at 5 o'clock | of Mrs. McAndrews of 2400 Sixteenth Y ong and rather wide train of the|torquoise biue net embroidered In|Delphine Heyl, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. | this afternoon in her home on Mas- | sireer. the compans. later attesgime ¢ brocade, cut in an uneven line at the |silver. and Miss Eugenia Lejeune. IN|john L. Clem’ and their daughter, |sachusetts avenue. Mrs. Taft, wife |the exhibition ride {n the Fort Myer Bem., was attached to the square- |a frock of orchid tulle made With|Miss Anne Elizabeth Clem, the|of the Chief Justice, will assist in re- | Riding Hall necked bodice across the shoulders, | bouftant skirt and tiny rufed short|daughter, & student at Rosemont | ceiving late In the afternoon. A | T am® i’ \rs. Hines have fssued Adding to the beauty of the gown |sleeves. {Cullege, attending a reception at the [charming arrangement of Spring | cards for a tea Sunday afternoon. ‘ were the sapphire and ' crystal orna- | Others to arrive early were: The|\white House for the first time: Miss | flowers and greens, with pink pre- 0 ’ ments showing at the drapery line |surgeon general of the Army and Mrs. | Laura Harlan, Miss Maldina Harlan |dominating in the blossoms, will add | Admiral and Mrs Edward W > 4t the skirt and on the bodice, where it | Merritte freland, Maj. Gen. George | Shanklin of Wyoming. N. Y. who is|much to the charm of the hou 00 W B Wha Bl Eeris e formed straps over the shoulders. | Barnett, retired. and Mrs. Barnett:|her house guest: Miss Frances G.|the dainty fountain on the m Sitihay ThiE esentnmior Comar: and < The military and naval attaches of | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Theodore F.|Dorgey and Mr. Louis V. Woulfe | will be tiny lights In pale shade Mrs, W. W. Galbraith, 2 embassies and legations were quite |Jewell and their son. Comdr. Charles bordering the Theodore Jewell; Brig. Gen. and Mrs. airway wiil by ow 316 7th St. N.W. toticable for their handsome uni- | Mre. Coolidge occupied a box at the | f6rns and Spring blossoms, while the | Maj. and Mrs. er W. West will forms. Gen. Dumont of the French|J A Hull and their house guest | concort in the National Theater {able will have & busket of the early | be hosts to a company of 14 at din- embassy attracting no end of atten- |Miss Marian Garver of New York.!(Jiquy’ having as he N Spring flowers, with smilax and rose [ner this evening preceding the Frida: P h d S l f ton In the green room. e | Mrs, John W. Wadlelgh, accom- bl Tne e G SR i & D iy A Great urchase an ale o was constantly surrounded by others |panied by her brother, Mr. Charles = S admiring the decorations that almost | Mason Remey: Col. und Mrs. Henry m éntirely covered his breast. The new | Conger Pratt, Gen. Nelson A Miles Ambassador of France, with Mme. |[Comdr. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land ou’ll Look Forward was |and her mother, Mrs. Dwight Chester; other Knapp, wife of Past Assistant aster John Harrison Knapp, Admiral and Mrs, Cary T. Daeschen and their daughters, fn the blue room with a few iplomats of similar ran e heads of the Arm: - 200 New and Beautiful George Plitt Co., Inc. e e bt Furniture Fashions Fl l D ‘ J ) S e anne resses ; Cornwell ! EwW acrlld‘ Handsome Furr;iturehjust de- - sign here. S g oW ST, &é‘g wiTea Room IR i e, Sladnatlos dov $15 and $20 Values you require—and yet with that quiet refinement that adds so much to the en- joyment of the three fea- tured luncheons— Sandwich Lunch, 35c Salad Lunch.....50¢ Hot Lunch .....60c With Coffee, Tea, Chocolate Much of our furniture we cannot dupli- cate. Our entire stock is included in our present sale. On Sale Saturday at The Newest Spring Apparel y FOR MISSES, JUNIORS AND GIRLS At Moderate Prices Low Prices Prevail Now Papering—Painting—Draperies—Upholstering g An Endless or Milk X Deferred Payment Plan Variety . UR stocks arriving each day are unusu- G.G. Egrgvg:lel“& Son & 1325 Fourteenth Street f N r 7 ally beautiful and different. They o ewe were chosen with especial regard to the re- E=s = =332 3==>"] Spring quirements of-our younger clientele for social, street, sports and school wear. Styles New York’s Foremost Creative Genius Provides An All-Star Cast for the Gold Fashion Performance The Spring MILLINERY SHOW - —is replete with thrills for the woman who walks hand in hand with the mode. And no greater thrill than in the oppor- tunity to select from so many new treasures at Five Dollars. Dresses Hats Skirts Sweaters Knitted Sports Apparel Smart Accessories Coats Suits £ Cunningham Col 5 SATURDAY—a Wonder Sale of ‘New Spring Hats Every Hat Beautifully New and on Display for the First Time ACTUAL VALUES TO $8.50 Materials St. N.W. Extraordinary values in our remaining Winter stocks at greatly reduced prices. I STREET CORNER OF 13™ Trim- FASHION'S Fifth Avenue Pokes SMARTEST f Gloria Swanson Pokes Silk Crepe ' l e T | Chic Peaked Crowns Suede " mlngs Kid beck, Tan Calf i Large Brim Hats With Straw Grosgrain with Ivory, all Tan | Short Backs Milan Ribbon or Satin. ” Georgette and Straw Hemp Feathers $ : Faille and, Straw Silk and Flowers s 8§Q i Milan and Satin Gombi- Embroid- ALL HEAD SIZES nations (i Every New Spring Color and Style, in Large and Small Head Sizes 360 New ' Spring Hats Actual Values to $5 $).75 Hats of straw, felt and silk combinations — Hats for misses and matrons. FRENCH ROOM MODELS $10 $1250 $15 . Many to be Shown for the First Time Tomarrow A New Spring Creation is Sold © 1214 F Street S ouis Sofd € 1214 F Street TE PRICES

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