Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Ambassador and Mme. Daeschner to Be Honor Guests at France | will be HE Ambassador of and Mme. Daeschner the guests of honor at dinner| Saturday evening, March of Mrs, Josiah Pierce, who| will ent n a distinguished com- in r sachusetts avenue pa ho Mrs. Pierce w ner this evening pany of 18 e at din entertaining a com of the Am the ranking given today by Others in the Senora de Riano, wife bassador of Sp w guest at the 1 Mrs. Henry D. Flood Senora _de George P. Me Beck, Mrs. Charle: Itn, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. | Leon Kromer, Mrs. Edwin Parker| {rs. John H. ¢ hoT Mrs. John W.| wight, Mrs. A rison MecClintock Mrs. William Corcoran Hill, Mrs. Charles Warren, Miss ma Lansing Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Breckinridge Long| and Mrs. Ric Byrd hard Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur « To Be Hosts at Dinner The Secretary Wilbur will ent dinner this eve The Secretary | Davis and S Phipps will o formance of ‘A ington Opera night. Othe snclude Col. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor H Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. T and Mrs. Elonzo Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Thomas will be accon Washington by a company D York friends who, with Mrs. Thomas, will occupy & box, nd Mrs. E Charles Henry Butler. Backus, sckerman The Minist Mme. Peter, hvalkovsky r and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Col. and Mrs. Charles’ B. Drake and Miss Ma guests of Mr. broke Thom ir augural char and Mrs. Dr: company at d , March 4 entertain ceding the balf emala and will enter- t dinner thi Minister of The Minister Senora de S tain a compa eventng in ho: Bulgaria and Mm | this evening i sador of Spain a > Riano. Mme. Wroblewska will be at home tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Taft, wife o tice, was the honor gu today of Mrs. William who entertained a comps guests remaining to play bridge The newly appointed Ambassador of Germany, Baron Ago von Maltzan, and Baroness von Maltzan will sa tomorrow from Hamb: the Al- bert Ballin for this They will be met in of th rectl and come di- to Washin Representativ Major entertained dinner shington Inn Jast night for Senator Thomas Ster- ling of South Dakota and his elect, M whose marriage wil March 11 at the Cleveland Park Con- gregational Church A dinner party numbering 30 will be given at the Highlands tonight for Mrs. McCaslin by that number of her woman friends. Sunday after- noon Mrs. McCaslin’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanderson, are entertaining at a tea 1n her honor, and several other events KAPLOWITZBros. INCORPOR NINTH STREET T2t AN EXTRAORDINARY $45 & $50 | gnor Dinner Saturday have been arranged for Mrs. Me- Caslin and Senator Sterling. McCaslin's son, Mr. W. W. Me n, is & Washington attorney. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper and her daugh- Roper, will entertain tomorrow in . Miss Grace buffet luncheon r home, 3001 Woodland driv of Mrs. James F. Byrnes, the | tiving president of the Congressional Club. Miss Grace Burton, niece of Repre-| sentative Theodore J. Burton, will en- at a musical followed by tea afternoon, in honor of Mrs. John L. Cable, wife of R of Ohio. Mrs. C. piano numbers Fioravantl will sir songs composed b, Burton will be ving by Mrs. Simeo a Mise Sedgl adies in offi- generally. nese Mi cial life wiil 1. Hadley, the newly of the Congressional James ¥. Byrnes, the nt, will recelve tomor- at the weekly tea of when the Undersecretary of Joseph C. Grew, will be of honor. Mr. Grew will speak on “Diplomatic Experfences’” and the talk, which will begin at § will be followed by tea. A le will be . Clarence Lea Lindley the guest o'clock sisting at the Simeon D. F and Mrs. C. The charge d'affaires of Italy, Si- Augusto Rosso, will ge to New York tomo meet the mewly appointed sador of Italy, Sig- nor Giacomo di Martino, who will ar- rive Sunday The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening. attache of the French eorge A. L. Dumont, was host at luncheon today, enter- taining informally at the Hotel Hamilton, his guests including Mr and Mrs. O. H. Perry Johnson, Con- sul General and Mme. Heilmann, Gen. McReilly, Miss McReilly and Mr. P. de Gunzbourg. The militar. embassy, Gen. . Groultch has gone to New rork and will come back Tuesday for the inauguration, when she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh. Mr. and Mrs. Armstead Peter, 3d, entertained a company at Le Paradi ast evening. Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador of France and Mme. | Daeschner. The other guests were the | Minister Poland and Mme. Wro- blewska, Senator and Mrs. Willilam H. King, Senator znd Mrs. William M. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Robert Hinck- ley, Judge John Barton Payne, Mr. George T. Marye and Miss Beatrice Henderson. Dr. and Mrs. D. Percy Hickling have as their guests until after the irauguration the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. Stephen Stone of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell have issued invitations for a musical tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 o'clock in the Friends' School at 1811 1 street, when the program will be given by Mrs. Franceska Kaspar Lawson, so- prano, and Mr. Isaac Minovich, violin- ist. Mrs. Theodore Shuey entertained a company of 28 at a bridge luncheon today. She will entertain at a bridge luncheon again Thursday, March 12. Miss Anne Marie Grogan of Cleve- land Park has had as her guest Miss ATED NORTHWEST MRS, Frances Wirth of Pittsburgh, who is en route to California. Mrs. Willlam H. S. Stevens will be hostess at bridge this evening in her home at 1627 Sixteenth street in com- pliment to Miss Elizabeth C. Barnes, whose engagement to Mr. Frank Mor- gan of New York was recently an- nounced Mr. Charles D. Sherman of Hart- ford, Conn., is the guest of Mr. Tal- bot Ogden Pulizzi, of 3907 Harrison street, Chevy Chase. Mr. Sherman has just returned from a lengthy s in Bermuda, and is en route Pasadena, Calif., where he will v his brother on his way to Alaska. it Miss Lucy Ninde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ninde of Fredericks- burg, Va., who was for several days of Dr W nley Jones and their w Stanley Jones, jr. has returned to her home. Miss Ninde was extens 1y entertained during her brief sta here, among the parties given in her honor belng a dinner at Wardman Park Hotel, with Mr. Jones, jr., as host Mi. Ninde attended the mas- querade dance at Annapolis before coming to Washington Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crich- ton will be at home Sunday after- noon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in honor of Judge and Mrs, Mark Pot- ter, who will leave the following week for New York Mrs. Dubois Gave Dinner Party Tuesday. Mrs. Fred T. Dubols, wife of the for- mer Senator of Idaho, entertained at dinner in her home Tuesday, preced- ing the Congressional Club dance. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bryan, Miss Mary Temple, Mr. and s. John DRESSMAKING 1 to learn thru our complete, easy system of teaching. You make dresses while being instructed. Day and Evening LESSONS, $5.00. Hildebrand, Kres, Lt & G 8t Ph M X ormerly Woodward Lothrop. - PRESENTATION! DRESSES $20 NEW PARIS SPRING FASHIONS OF JEAN PATOU--WORTH--CHANEL--AGNES—CALLOT- -LANVIN MORNING, STREET AND AFTERNOON MODELS FEATURING SATINS, FLAT CREPES AND NOVELTY FABRICS. FASHIONS FOR MADAME ‘AND MADEMOI- SELLE. SEFVING YOU W'TH PARIS STYLES EXCLUSIVELY Rizik Brothers Special Friday Fifty-three Street and Sport Dresses Reduced to 25.00 Formerly Sold at 37 a 62.° FEW dinner gowns are included in this sale which formerly sold much higher than even the high- est figures named above. This group includes plain and striped flannels and novelty fabrics in patterns. charming Spring On Sale Promptly Friday Morning TWELVE T HIRTEEN F NOLA ARNI Here from New York to vixit her brothe and Mrx. Otis Wingo of Arkansas. FEBRUARY 26, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam White and Mr. and Mrs. J. Laurence Wetherlll of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank- lin Ellis of this Cl Mrs. Sidney Smith was hostess to a small company at tea yesterday at the Mayflower Hotel. The officers attached to the Naval Academy are inviting the Army, Navy and Marine officers, their fami- lies and friends, who propose to at- tend the Army-Navy basket ball game at Annapolis Saturday, to bliffet lunch to be served at the Naval Academy officers’ mess, at 12 o'clock noon. Dr. W. C. Downey has joined Mrs. Downey at Wardman Park Hotel after an extended trip through tlie South. Mrs. James Lambert Simmons en- tertained at a tea given in honor of Miss Catherine Marie Simmons, whose engagement to Mr. Edwin Arthur Roper, Jr., was recently announced Among the guests were Mrs. B. Stanley Simmons, mother of Miss Simmons, and Mrs. Robért C. Hunter, mother of 1the hostess. abeth Towne had guests sterday afternoon at te: Hotel Miss 1 with her 3 at the Mayflowe % acy Miss Mary A. Cryder, Mrs. T’ Mrs. Dows, Mrs. William E. Fendall, Cheese Imported and Domestic Best New York State, Ib. ... Kraft's Old English, Ib Kraft’s Swiss, 1b Imported Swiss, Ib Imported Roquefort, Ib.....7. Imported Camembert, each, 3 Imported Gruyer, each... Imported Gouda, each. Imported Edam, cach Imported Sap Sago, each in. and sister, Representative ge Durno, Mr. Kenpeth Mrs, '3 Miss Toussaint Dubols. Clark and Magruder Inc. Best Grocerses Conn. Ave. & K Established 1875 Senator rado at th Lawrence (. Phipps of Colo- sts in his box ral ball, to be held the Mayflower Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary of Wash- ington and Mrs. Benjamin Ridgely St Room ~=>A GATHERINC. place for gay, vivid dinner and sup- per psrties peopled by a coiorful social throng. Complete ‘Dance Orches- tra, Splendid floor, full dinner and supper menu. Supper dancing every night after 10 p. m. Dinner dancing, 7 to 9 p.m. No extra cover charge at Dinner. (This is not @ club room and is open to the public.) (HOREHAM [loTer For Reservations 15th and H Streets Main 8460 Northwest 0 TIOB8 G Street. N.W. e Howse of Fadhion”™ Two-Day Sale--Exceptional Values = Women’s & Misses” Spring Dresses Exceptional Values Exceptional Values m Just Received Two Hundred Beautiful New Spring Hats Individual, distinctive and pretty styles. + Every new color. $5, $7.50 and $10 Copies of Hats that sell for more thaw double. (T ) g The Style and Quality Stand Out All the new crepes, in all the new colors—smart printed crepes, new flannels, and other dresses for daytime—after- noon, evening—and sports. 15 and 25 Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats All the New Materials and Colors Stylish fur-trimmed—others without fur. Coats like these are selling in New York at from $5 to $10 more. 25 5392 ¢ Women’s and Misses’ New Suits The New Ensemble Suits—$35 to $89 Lovely Two-Piece Tailored Suits $39.50 and $49.50 Friday Bargains—Less Than 1 Price ‘Winter Coats, were $80 to $120, now $39.50 and $49.50 Winter Coats, were $30 to $50, now. e Sh9.95 Cloth Skirts, were $8 to $15, now. ... : ..5298 A Few Sport Coats, were $25, now............$7.95 Closing Out 150 Winter Dresses Silks, crepes, satins, velvets, cloths, in 3 lots $5, $8.95, $12.95 Former values $15 to $30 1925. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Bruce Howe, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Henry Lee Rust, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood are patronesses for the three concerts to be given by the American composers, Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Charles Wakefleld Cadman and Bruno Huhn, the first to be held March 7 at Rauscher's. Walter Concert Tomorrow Night By Pennsylvania Glee Club. Among ‘the distinguished alumal who will attend the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club concert to be held in the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel tomorrow evening are the Secretary of the Interior Mr. Work, Senator George Wharton Pep- per, Senator L. Helsler Ball, Repre- sentative Charles Brown, Repre- sentative George F. Brumm, Repre- sentative S. Graham, Repre- , Representa- tive James Dr. Leo S Rowe, Mr. Warren' F. Martin, Dr. Wil- liam Gerry Morgan, the marshall of rict, Mr. Edgar C. Snyder; Mr. SEDEEE VIOLETS, 50c bunch. CALENDULAS, 25¢ b CARNATIONS, $1.50 (Large, Fragrant Home-grown) DOHSEK 2OEOE DS G Funeral Flo 0 & 807 14th; Phone Fr. 5442 ) DDA D < DD DDA DA DA A T A D THADADAD AT T D D DD T D DD O P 804 17th; Phone Fr. 10391 SOCIETY. The hade Shop 5" stands for Shades well as “Shade indow Shades to th ‘Shade™ &hop. “A Shade” Better. Let us G 830 13th SLN.W. | | w. D\ Friday and Saturday Estimate Shop—so be Main 4874 Main 8552 STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor SWEET PEAS, 50c bunch. unch. dozen. ROS Wreaths & Sprays —also other beautiful Floral Tributes (DE- LIVERED) wers Delivered—Corsages and Bouquets 1 2467 18th; Tel. Col. 9997 An Entire Floor is glowing with the newest Spring colors and the latest shapes brought in by a very A revelation for the special purchase. woman or miss long- ing for something new! o ( Phone JONQUILS, $1.50 dozen. $1.50 dozen up. BLOOMING PLANTS, $1.25 up. Funeral Flowers Delivered Free, and Deliveries on Other Orders for Nominal Charge Cash & Carry Flower Stores 1209 Wis. Ave. West

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