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8 SOCIETY. | SOCIETY Ladies of the Senate Entertained Mrs. THE EVE Elmore and Harriet Elmore, who will be with her for the week. Mr. and Mrs, John Price Wethertll, 3d, the latter formerly Miss Gen vieve Rusk, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Robert Vinton Rusk and left yesterday for Palm Beach. X Col. and Mrs, William Eric Fowler will entertain at a young people’s dance March 24 for Mrs. Fowler's NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 1925. Casey, has gone to join Ensign Bur- ris, who is on the flagship U. S. S. Seattle at San Diego, Callf. Mrs. Carrie Seligman of Baltimore has returned to her home after a Wweek's visit to her sister, Mrs. Helen Herman, of 2230 California street. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Tennyson Do- mor entertained last evening in hon- or of Miss Marfan Larner, whose en- gagement to Dr. Conrad Carle of SOCIETY: Rizik Brothers New Arrivals of Spring Fashions ENSEMBLE SUITS WRAPPY COATS DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS EW sons, who will be home for the Coolidge at Lunch at the , A L Hotel Hamilton Today. , \ . 2 South Carolina has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Marshall, jr., and their daughter, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, have closed thelr suburban home in Battery Park and are established in_an apartment at the Altamont, 1901 Wyoming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta” of Pittsburgh, Pa., have issued invita- tlons for a dinner which they will give in the presidential sulte on March 4 at the New Willard Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker has as her guest, Mrs. Gorgie Wood of New York, who will remain with her un- til after the inauguration. was the guest|Louis Hertle, the ladies of | Mrs. Charles rtained at | Hampson Gai Hotel | Miss Patten, COOLIDGE in whose honor the S e ente luncheon today at the Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Boughton Wood, Mrs. Mrs. Parker W. West, Former Senator and Mrs. Willard Miss Josephine Patten, Saulsbury will entertain a company Hamilton. M Jlidge was | Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick, Miss at dinner this evening. club f wo years| Robinson, Miss Brown, and Mrs. . 5 i o 2 % z Presi- | Frederick D. Bohen, daughter of the Y Secretary and Mra. Davis White | hostess. Have Box for Charity Ball. has | he luncheon was served in the The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. presidential suite and the guests were Davis have taken a box for the cha | seated at a large round table. ity inaugural ball on March 4 at t Spain and = Mayflower Hotel with Representative the honor | Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp, formerly and Mrs. William E. Hull of Illinois. ening of | Miss Dorothy Dennett, was hostess at They will have as their guests Mr. 1d Mme. | Juncheon today at the Shoreham, one William J. Davis of Chicago, the of a series of such parties she is giv- brother of Secretary Davis, and Mrs. ing while here. The luncheon today Willlam J. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. was given in compliment to Mrs. Fred Willlam Holmes of Evanston, 11l Dennett, mother of the hostess, and The Assistant Secretary of the and z s included Mrs. Ernest R. Treasury and Mrs. Charles Dewey, , Mrs. E. Ha enn, Mr! Assistant Secretary of Commerce and , Mrs. Everett San- Mrs. J. Walter Drake and Mr. and Henry Allen Cooper, Mrs. Mrs. Percy Oliver are sharing a box 5. Browne, Mrs. J. Charles at the charity inaugural ball »)lr< Fred Purnell, Mrs. Bri, ien. and Mrs. William Mitchell Pma and Senora nt, Mrs. Allen T. Tread- are having as guests in their box Mr. )£ the Serbs, [ Way, Frau von Lewinski, Mrs. Harri- and Mrs. Houston Thompson, Mr. and Ante [‘fl‘-t d, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Sydney Miller of Detroit, Mr. Peter | Francois Berger Moran, Mrs. De- Sherburn Miller of New York, Miss 1 Mr William | los A. Blodgett, Mrs @ Mary Lambert of New York, Prof. nd Mrs. Gist s. Daniel C. Roper, James J. William Hale and Capt. M. G. Chris- Chandler P. An- mpton, Mrs. Th kett, Mrs. attache of the British em- 5 Mitehell, | Gillett-Hill, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. y Henry. Parsons rwin, Mrs. John W. Beit, Mr. James Kk Ruth anor Jones Dougal and Miss Do The table had as a large basket of pink roses and Spring flowers, with a single pink rose standing above the place card at each rd will enter- | place. r this = Vice President-elect Charles G. Daw have apartment at the New the inauguration. rive here Sunday was Vi the sident going to Kendrick Mrs. Raymond Brewster will sail from New York tomorrow and will spend several months abroad materials. Style origina- tions. The new Jeweltone shades. Each garment per- sonally selected for Spring by Mr. A. M. Rizik. Miss Annette C. Sheridan, Miss Julia Teresa Sheridan and Mrs. Matthew Joseph O'Connell of Syracuse, N. Y. who have spent three months in Af. lantic City, have opened their home at 1726 Twenty-first street, to remain until June, and then will go to their Summer home at Cazenonia, N, Y, Patriotic Ball at New Willard Night of March 3. The patriotic ball committee an- nounces that Ambassador Riano, dean of the diplomatic corps, and Mme. Riano will occupy the state box at the ball, March 3, given at the New Willard. The box will be decorated with_the Spanish flag and colors. The ~(Continued on Ninth Page.) s de Cartier Embassy. elgium entertained at having as their | wdor of Cuba and | te, the Ambas- | 1 Mme. Daeschner You are cordially in- vited to view these featured new arrivals T-W EL'VE TR IRTFTEN Thomas Bell Sweeney, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Letts of Chicago and Mrs. Whittaker will share a box at the centerpiece a ball Representative and Mrs. Hart Fenn were hosts for a small dinner company at the Shoreham last eve- and M ning. taken an Willard over They plan to ar- The Mardi Gras ball to be held at the Mayflower this evening from 9 to 1 o'clock by the Alabama State Society, will be particularly at- tractive. Members and guests are not required to attend in costume. The program includes a tango dance, Roland H. dance by a costume and a number by Mrs. David H. and Mrs. in whose sury Admiral and Mrs. H. H. Rousseau entertained a ompany at the Club Chantecler last evening, gypsy love song by Mrs. Mrs. John Howard Wellbrock, wife J Erjt:,v,. e “,’.-’::L e, of Lieut. Comdr. Wellbrock, U. S, . > b whistling is entertaining at bridge followed Kincheloe. tea this .afternoon, having as Th G oon, ~havin he grand march will be v in dom | guests ars Hugh P. 1o Chair, ra Representative John McDuffie, presi- '”m.'”‘“ Al‘ oA ‘“ 2 dent of the wsociety, at which time \v” o ”“.-. T :;ld = !‘er‘\, v‘ »'.Y» fe favors will be distributed Repre- Sy B V‘“‘n. l"f]y" as ik A B»r’.v chairman of the floor committee, with y an |»i = Mrs. gla .1‘|;ud :(.‘“A"v ‘\i‘ - Dr. F . Evans vice chatrman One to vn\«‘. . Ai S ;nh' :‘ ' é'fis of the leading orchestras of the city “‘:m “K”“l\: and ‘Rq.b':xr[r:(?n:k: will furnish the music. = 7 s. George J. McMillan and Frank T. Watrous. his daugh- ting as host- Mr. Weeks, evening en- | Style is self-expression. Let yvour new Spring Shoes ex- press love of Beauty, color, = led by the joy of living! HARRS LEWING Admiral and Mrs. George R. Clarke have returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after spending a fortnight with their son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. R. J. Kahle, at Camp Eustis, Va. ry of Agricul- | Mrs the honor guest Representa- Joyously New and Colortul Colored Satins Kasha Fallow 2% 10 Blonde ; MISS ALINE E. SOLOMONS, In her rose pink velvet xown. She was one of the loveliest figures at the colonial ball given last night {or the benefit of George Washington Univer- sity Hospital. ng of Capt. and Mrs. George W. Steel Despard Goff will entertain at dinner at the Wil- lard, March 4, in honor of Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur, later taking their guests to the Charity Inaugural ball. na and Mme vesterday hey arrived President months nister attend- Mrs. Harry Burris, formerl Frances Russell, who has been spend- ing the Winter with her parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry Rozier Miss logg will arrive in Washington to- morrow, and will be the New Willard, where they have taken an apartment for the present chusetts avenue, her daughter, Mrs. Frank Harper Elmore of Philadel- phia, and her two children, Lawton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mortensen of Colfax, Wis., announce the engage- ment of their daughter iHannabh to Mr. Otis J. Conner of Boston. Mrs. Lawton-Morgan has as her James A. Reed guests in her home at 1808 Massa- Ambassador and Mrs. Frank B. Kel- ner Sunday ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS Cope- apartment ' e i Society’s Choice NEW COLONIAL RooM me, who is in OCIAL Washington has in- stantly approved this new melange of music, menu and | decorative splendor. 7] Amber Rosewood The Penny Brown Min' of Co- Senator Stanfield, H. Kt est R. and Mrs. -dor nd Mrs other of $5.95 to $12.50 ative "red A ny of honor of ahi, chancellor of I Arabian Min- ese Specia : February Furniture Values! [ Club Sho City 2 1318 G STREET { REDUCED items embrace Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces—all from regular fster to Rome Mrs. Dennis E at dinner this Secretary of Gen Lady Luxury All-Silk Chiffon Hose in the new Spring colors $1.95 War and Mrs. W cretary of the ning of the com | Those expecting to entertain Inaugural guests e will do well to make the most of these furniture bargains. Meredith, wife of of Agriculture, was ) today at the New z he is staying with Meredith, for a short time. In the com nora de Riano, Mme. Pana enora de Alfaro, Mrs. Arthur ( Mme. Prochnik, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Theodore W. ves, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, James 1 Fra Mrs. es H Mrs. William orcoran Hill Henry Delaware Flood, Mrs McChord, Mrs. Merritte , Mrs. Charles D. Goodwin, Mrs. ilipsbornt 08t 6 ELEVENTH ST. A New Strap Style lll “THE JOAN” E MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS MADE TO ORDER—In our own shops. Mattresses also renovated and remade. Best materials and personal supervision assure you full value. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting, Etc. 1108 G Street—Phones ain 7675 Main 7676 3?.&32 for' fge Worts’s ofar Olaces A o} n enturies agone, Isabella d’Este, Duchess of Mantua, travelled with a, caravan., of tented berges drawn by great whites horses. Her wardrobes formed the large part of thes burden. Today, the lady of fashion has a few costumes, packed in a steamer trunk and she is ready to depart for the world’s far places. The modern day-time. costume has con- tributed compactness, simplicity and ready charm to the wardrobe. 1115 1117 F STREET Featuring for Wednesday a Group of Spring Frocks THE old time medicine mixer has been replaced by that scientist, the prescription clerk. This expert fills individual prescriptions for each person —he knows! Carmack Dry Cleaners use this same scientific care in mixing the cleaning preparations for delicate evening gowns and such high-priced at $49.50 | garments—they know! Let us send for your gar- ments today. Carmack DrRY CLEANING CoO. 1120 Queen St. N.E. Lincoln 239 There are other Carmack Stations at: 139'B Street S.E., Lincoln 462 6 Dupont Circle, Franklin 5232 1308 11th Street N.W., North 7430 2417 14th St. N.W., Columbia 2376 2469 18th St. N.W., Columbia 636 There is more than the price appeal here— quality of weave. and workmanship and dis- tinctive modelling all exert their influence— with the result that you’ll feel the urge of possession when you inspect them. The colorings include the bright tones as well as the standard, staple shades—and the designing achieves many unusual and exclu- sive effects. In modes for street, sports, busine: afternoon wear. Other Frocks—$29.50 to $125.00 Patent Kid Black Satin and This new low heel bias strap with attachable ribbon bow on side will appeal to the smart young miss or woman who prefers low heel footwear that'is out of the ordinary. All sizes, Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET

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