Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1925, Page 8

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] i SOCIETY. THE EVENING e will arrive tomorrow_on the O r TI1, 3 from Copenhagemn€o spend some time with her parents, ! - Mrx. Le Clair “at Home” Before Leaving for Californ Mrs, Hugh Pope Le Clair will be at home tomorrow afternoon from h{:SO o 3l 2 D .20 s > to 7 in her apartment, at 2228 Q Mrs. Coolidge Entertaining Guests at|sieer " viene "Comir und. siee. 1o Clair are leaving for San Francisco April 1, where Lieut. Comdr, Le Clair New National for New York i i e it snd Philharmonic Concert. daughters sail for Honolulu April 15, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyman Neuhauser entertained & company of 22 at din- last evening. Amo RS. COOLIDGE and guests are | luncheon yesterday In honor of Mrs. | . 0%, Syoning, (Among the gucsts supying a box at the New | Charles S. Deneen. ses, Mrs, Natheniel B. Dial, Mre. John tional this afternoon to S Allan Dougherty, Representative and - the progrzm given by | Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the [y "Andrew J. Montague, Represent- » New York Philharmonic | Secretary of the Treasury, ac-[a¢ive and Mrs. Percy Quin, Mr. and Society. *d by Miss Al Sylvester, | yjra - Christopher H. Pope, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, who | left vesterday for New York to make | Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Mr. and have been guests at the White House |2 short visit. Mrs. Asa I Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. ! me time, have gonme to Boste ¢ - Wilson Compton, Maj. and Mrs. » other e < of the house party | _Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- | % i00 "G on Mr. Witllam remaining | ister of Panama, was the ranking|wingom and Dr. Matthew White Perry. | guest at a small luncheon party en- s President and Mrs, Dawes | tertained today by Mrs. Aristides| (ol. and Mrs. George Nugent enter- their children, Virginia [ Moreno, when her other guests we tained informally at a supper party the Union Station yes- | Mme. Steen, wife of the counselor |Sunday evening for Mr ¥ Carlton them und their gov-|o0f the Norwegian legation; Mrs.|of New York and her mother, Mrs. % for their home at Evan ¥rederick g r: Herbert B.| Bunce, who are stopping at the Graf- r Chic ». where they will r sby. Mrs. B S k. Mrs. Lor-|ton for a few weeks To meet them sume their studies. k¢ - Mrs swell, Mrs. Al-|were Gen. and Mrs. Clem, Gen. and Rohrer. Mrs. Bailey, Gen. and Mrs. Willlam Sceretary and Mrs. Wilbur e .| Chamberlain, Col. and Mrs. Hampton, Guests of Mrx. Grant Tonight. b a enncy and MisS| o and Mrs. Miller, Col. Rettiers, Frederica McKenney entertained a|yim. afason Gras Mg Reynoids and Ihe Secretary of th v 2 company of 14 at luncheon today in Wilbur will I ) s compliment to Miss Frances Miller s dinner this eveni Mrs. Frederick | of New York, who is the housel| Mr Oscar Coolican was host to a nt Grant s Grant entertained | guest of Miss Franceska McKennedy. |company at the Club Chantecler last dinr [ « i honor of L = L night. 'The guests included Mr. and and Mme.| Briz. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- | Nog. Robert 1o their house derbilt and Miss Grace Vanderbilt, | gutie %) Cissel of New who are spending the Spring season |york: 1 and Mrs. John L. Bdwards and Mrs. fat Hot Springs, Va., spent yesterday | qug Mis wards, Mr. and Jane will | motoring around Cascades Mountain. | ypiy “Charles Hagner, Col. and Mrs. n Thursday to spend| = Alexander Britton, ~Judge Daniel it their home in Moose-| Tite newly appolnte Thew Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Myron WhichiFthes will To. '\- ":«.m‘ ()\'A:I‘l :;‘O:;IH»‘:’?'* and their | Parker, Frank Morse, Mr. and Mrs. =~ Alexander Britten Brown, Mr. Harry daughter are arriving in New York 7 rd a a y today aboard the Aquitania, and will | Weodward and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Great Britain|come to Washington shortly after ird had a few |landing terday afternoon, apartment at Wardman The engagement of Miss Ellen Wolf - g | f Focht, daughter of former Represent- Maj. and Mra. H | 008 Stovhen B Hikine is. af thel ;0 " na Mos. Bexjemin X Fecht of i y % y, for a 3 gland. short visit. Lewisburg, Pa., and Mr. Raiph Wal- — e 5 2 lace Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Minister - of Columbia and| n. ang e Fatton Wise Slemp, | Thomas E. Richards of Altoona, was nora de Olaya entertiined @ ©9M-| who have been tho guests of Mrs, |announced at a bridge-luncheon given pany of 20 at dinner lust evening: | gemp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred [by Miss Focht's mother Wednesday, = lister of Switzerland and|Dennett, for two weeks, left by motor | March 4. N e e A heton | Yesterday morning for their home in | Mr. Richards is a former Colgate Cincinnatl. foot ball star. During the World Calif s ‘War he saw active service in France s - 4 3 Marshall ¥ield motored to|as an engineer in the 79th Division. o Minlster OF Tha Netherlands ana) ROSEL E g vesterday from Hot|Mr. Richards is making his home in Mme. de Gracff will entertain at din. | SPTings, Va., where she is spending | Pittsburgh. Both Miss Focht and Mr. S i honor of Mr. Wil- | the Spring season, Richards are graduates of Bucknell el e Pt B — University, the latter being a member St Saun e Princess Margaret Boncompagnl,|of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Ehitnac pprchestra, and M| who is spending some time at Hot g : . ‘ de it Spring, Va., will entertain at a large The Spanish Ambassador and Mme. lowed by 4 musteal Wl ¢ mie.|teeithere thiniarternoon. de Riano, the Chilean Ambassador and mous Dutch cellist, Mr. Gerard a5 —— Mme. Mathieu, the British Ambassador king, will pla Additional guests The former secretary of the Italian|and Lady Isabella Howard, the Secre- have been invited for the musical embassy, Barone Giovanni di Glura,| tary of War and Mrs. John W. Weeks, : William M. But- | ¥ho is in New York at tho Ritz-|Mrs. Harry New, the Minister of the Sl ek . ve Waen. | Carlton Hotel, will sail Saturday| Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff, the e A Py \11 abonit aboard the Aquitania for Europe. Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Marc a fortnight in Florids ore oInE | Capt. and Mrs. John Henry Gibbons | i inenation or | orar giye accented to the ome in Massachusett of 1719 N street are in Atlantic City —_— ler and Mrs. Jesse H. Met- | for a week and are st t th Senator Me '€ Rhode Rita-Catlton. oo nv o o TS THE MALVOLIO tertained jointly yesterday onn. Etained Jolnily] yestoraiy |t kS - 2622 C Ave. N.W. n in the Willard room Francis Martin Savage, who the New Willard Hotel. The guests |has been spending the Winter in the| prnNERS. st o8 mangrerk Hotel were seated at one long table, which | West, is at the Broadmoor, Colorado % was di ed with spring blossoms. | Springs, for a few weeks. The company included Mrs. Taft, Y o b Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Hoover, Mme, Wro- A number of dinner parties are|g POPULAR FOR SPRING! 2 blewska, Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, |being given in Palm Beach, Fla., this |z ENSEMBLE SUITS Mg . » Pepper, . | evening preceding the dance to be Heary Wil S David A.|given there by Mr. and Mrs. Lyman waltef TN comeh aa jav Reed, Mrs. James Co Mrs. Wil- [Kendall and’ Mrs. Willlam May Diz and Evening Classes SIX liam Cabell Bruce, Mrs. Thomas F.|Wright, ;fij‘,“:"sa“ Mr. A M. § ayard, jr. Mrs. P . Dale, Mrs. ildebrand, Kresge '}2{, “Thursday to spend about a month in W. Means, Mr am Bingham, | Mrs. Charles K. Koones will go|$ }'.';‘.,,5,,“5::, {,‘M"‘“m .‘ Frederick H. Gillett, Mrs, Sack- | to New York today to meet her } Lothrop. ett, wife of Senator Sackett of Ken- |daughter, Mrs. Erik S. Henius, who tucky; Mrs, J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth, Mme.dirouitch, James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Alvin Hert and Mrs. Frederick Dent ry ¥. Dimock, Mrs. the Misses Pat- [P Wl‘l 1‘1 S. 1 owell Cabot, Mrs. @ ether a lng e Room : : gl —or the entire house ss to be redecorated, you'll gh, Mrs. Thomas Bayard, | B find it most satisfactory to entrust the work to Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Charles Henderson's. “arroll Glover, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. John I, Bartlett, Mrs. Sanford Bis owler, the Misses McCammon, Mrs | B3 o e e —estimates cheerfully submitted upon request. Garrison McClintock, Mrs. Henry F. | g Let us have an opportunity of acquainting Butler, Mrs. John A, Hull, Mrs. David | {3 with our satisfactory work and MODERATE Blair, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mrs. Henry | PRICES D. Flood, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, - Mrs. Hare Lippincott, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Fred- , erick H. Brooke, Mrs. Francls White, I I Mrs. Meeker, Mrs. Morris, Miss Flagg, J m B d Mrs, Grosvenor Backus and Miss Yan- a e€s it en erson doil ot New York and Edgartown, || Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting, Etc. I AR 8 1108 G Street—Phones 3o 7673 i at a buffet supper this evening in their _apartment, at the Argonne. Mrs. Yates entertained at a bridge Cotton @@@@@Q@@M@@@ Crepe 1106 G Street . N.W. New Spring Shades from Japan at < e House of Fadhion” 35c a Yard| Beautiful Spring Styles 'rhe Pagoda | —Quality and Individuality— 1720 H Street ||, at Moderate Prices We Court Comparison The New Colors—Smart Fabrics For women and misses as 1309 G ST, N.W. well as the larger woman. Suits . . . $25 to $95 ENTICEMENT! | : PARIS, LONDON, NEW | Coats 2 X 325 to $89 ioens neeneareo | Dresses . . $15 to $69 AUTHENTICALLY IN BRESLAU NEW SPRING COATS AND FROCKS— ALLURING STYLES New Spl'ing THAT FAIRLY ENTICE vou: Millinery . NEW SPRING Just Arrived COAT $5, $7.50 and $10 Plain, fur- banded, pr begin at— VOILE AND SILK PEASANT BLOUSES, SILK HOSIERY AND STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 SOCIETY MME, DE GRAEFF, ‘Who with the Miniater, Jonkheer Dr. A. O, D. de Graef, will entert; t dim- ner followed by a musical this evening, to introduce Gerard Heking, a Dutch cellist. Memorial Assoclation to become patrons |dle, Mrs. Gist Blair, Mme. Ekengren, of the ml-careme Chinese ball, which |Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Theodore is to be given Friday evening, March|V. Boynton, Mrs. Frederick H 20, at the New Willard Hotel for the|Brooke, Mrs Godfrey l. Cabot, Miss benefit of the Belleau Wood Memorial |Helen A. Cannon, M John G fund. Capers, Mrs. Frederic Lo Chapin, Mrs. Miss Helen Amory Ernst, chairman|Henry Getty Chilton, Miss Mary A. of the committee on patronesses for|Cryder, the Misses Cullen, Mrs. Vie- the ball, also announces a list of|tor N. Cushman, M Dwight F. women prominent in Washington offi- [ Davis, Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, clal and social life who will act as| Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Wil- patronesses, including Mrs. William|liam E. Fowler, M Edward H Howard Taft, Mrs. Edwin T. Sanford, |Gheen, Mrs, Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mrs. Marcus| Frank B. Noyes, Mra John Hays Mitchell Benjamin, Miss Lydia Bid- Hammond, Mme. Heilmann, Mrs. Vie Brothers Spring Colors in Fashion’s Approved Fabrics HIS week’s arrivals have brought many new Jeweltone striking colors and fabrics for Spring. Ensemble Suits Street Dresses Evening Gowns ' Are here to be seen in devel- opments of the Spring motifs specially created for Rizik. TWELVE THIRTEE TELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET F eat‘uring Ensembles ——Suits and Dresses——— The Ensemble idea has taken firm hold on fashion for Spring—assured of success because of its practicability as well as the smart effectiveness. The combinations are unusual in type—which gives The Louvre’s showing a decndetly exclusive air. With the Ensemble you have available a sepa- nuCo-tmdDr«.forwe.rvponprompted occasions. Ensembles begin at $49.50 o ‘The Cleverest Coats Louvre M:ylu are always the unusual—pre- senting fashion in its best interpretations—and executed with excellence of craftsmanship. New modes, new weaves, new colors—and trimmed with the light Summer furs. Coats with individuality— Beginning at $20.50 l 5.95 SILK SCARFS ARE HERE IN ABUNDANCE. . = AR R e ’ tor Kauffmann, Mrs. Robert Hinckle Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mrs. A R S e i B Willlam Mather Lewis, Mrs, Charles — — A. Lummis, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. Dennis Nolan, Miss Mary Patten, Mrs, Dorsey Richardson, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Aurelius Rives Shands, PARISIAN SMARTNESS Mps. Noel R. Symons, Miss Ma Temple, Mrs. John Towne, Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mme. ¥dmond Willm, Mrs. S . C Wilbur Billott Wilder and Mrs. A. Harmon Witmer, and Mr. William M pl'mg OatS Ritter 1s a patron. 3 . Ricl vid. M ang Bcs RIchard Rdrtesiniavid "HAT breathe the very atmosphere of the French capital son entertained informally at dinner Style supremacy evidenced in every presentation, last evening for the former's sister, Miss Loulse Davidson, at thelr res dence on I street. The other guests " 2 were Miss Charlotta Glasgow of 1ces - $' = Pittsburgh, their house guest; Mr. Prices begll] at $39.75 and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker, ir.; Wynant Johnston and Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart of the British embassy. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson expect to SRket diessioniac inisaeninona 1316 G Street Bethesda, Md., May Mrs. Alice Spalding Friestedt, mother of Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, o D Club Bialid who has spent the greater part of Ar‘ City Club Building the Winter at Wardman Park Hotel, will leave Washington this afternoon for New York, where she will be for about a fortnight before going to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Friestedt will sail for rope in July to pass some weeks and will return to Washington (Continued on Ninth Page.) COMING UPON A NEW HAPPINESS & he sudden discovery on the part of a woman of the styles of costume that complements her personality is ano HIS is one of the auspicious event. New Carmack Taxis for special deliv- ery between your home an abundant happiness and a senses of and the plant. Garments Portraiture. are called for and deliv- ered direct to homes Many such happy discoveries have been carly as 7 am. and late made in our drawing-rooms. Efifi@&@@flfl@flo Lincoln 239 C&PU)&CK Ezxclusively Di DRY CLEANING Co. 1120 Queen St. N It colors her entire life with a new zest, I . Cunningham Co 316 7th St. N.W. An Entirely New Group of Ensemble Suit Priced Remarkably Low for Wednesday at Smart Separate Coats With Frocks To Match The ensemble costume has taken the country by storm, and this event has been specially planned to meet the demands for a moderate-priced en- semble. They are made in all the new materials and smart colorings, and are suitable for most any day occasion. There is also a delightful show- ing of ensemble suits at $59.50—Suit Department on Third Floor.

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