Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1925, Page 54

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14 Czechoslovak Envoy Observes Birt}lday Of His Nation's Chief Brilliant Reception in Honor of President Masaryk's 75th Anniversary Largely Attended. Among the guests who attended the reception given by the Minister of choslovakia, Dr. Chvalkovzky, In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Pre echosiovak repu k., were the Am- ora de fdent of lie, Mr. T bassadc Riano, the Ambussa *hile and Senora de Mathieu, the Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, the Ambassador of Cuba and ra de la Torriente, the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady la Howard, the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Velarde; the Ambassador of France and Mme, Dacschner, the Ambaseador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez, the Ambassador of Italy, Signor di Mar- tino; the Minister of way, Mme Bryn and the Misses B the Minis- ter of Uruguay and Mme. ela, the of Switzerland and Mme. Minister of Bulgaria and toff, the Minis of and Senora de Latour, the of Colombia and Senora de Minister of Panama and Alfaro, the Minister of the ingdom of the Serbes, Croats and Siovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich: the Minister of Poland and Mme Wroblewska, the Mi r of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamu the Minister of the Netherland: Mme. de Graeff, the Minister of Phya Buri Nava the Minister of Esthonia and Mme. Piip, of Lithuania and Mmc the Minister de Ochoa Greece and the Minister of Price, the Minister of Finland, el Leonard Astrom; the charge d'affaires of Brazil, Mr. de Sousa Leao the charge d’affaires of Japan, Mr. Yoshida; the charge d'affaires of Persia and Mme. XKazemi, and the charge d'affaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. Gue from the upper house of Congress w enator and Mrs. Thomas F tor and Mrs. William ator and Mrs. A and Mrs. John B 2 er of Simopo Haiti and M Mrs. George nd Mrs. Robert La- Claude A. Mre, Edward W. Eberle, the ¢ of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. stant Secretary of State and Mrs. Grew, the Assistant Secre- of Labor an Henning, . Gen. and Mrs. . younger members of Mr. Raoul Tilmont, sy, and Marino Perez, the Cuban embassy; the British en the secretary of the Peruvian emba and Senora de Gonzale A. L. Dumont, militar. he of the tiago F. Be- of the fme. Willm; Heilman, che of the Frenc bassy and Mlle. Antoinette Signor Augusto Ro: counselor of the Italian emba Col. Marquis Vittorio Asinari di Bernezzo, military sttache of the Italian em Delfino Rogerl di Villanova, first sec retary of the Italian embassy; Mr. Daniel Steen, counselor of the Nor- wegian legation, and Mme. Steen; Mr. Alexis Lundh, commercial counselor of the Norwegian legation, and Mme. Lundh; Mr. Kal Helmer-Petersen, counselor of the Danish legation; Ernest Brenner, secretary of the tion; Mr. P. V. G. Assars- , counselor of the Swedish leg: mmercial Counselor of the ion and Mme. Weidel, the Bulgarian leg seroff, Third Persian legation and Senor Don Jose M. Coronado, secretary of the Colombian legation: Senor Don Alfredo Lozano, Secretary of the Panama legation and Senora de Chevalier, the second sec- retary of the legation of the King- dom of the Serbs, Croats and Slo- venes and Mme. Adjemovitch, Capt. Gordon-Smith, Mr. Hipolit Gliwic, counselor of the Polish legation; Mr. Leon Orlowski, secretary of the Pol- ish legation; Mr. Constantin D. Xan- thopoulcs, - of the Greek legation; . van Asch van Wyek, coun f the legation of Netherland Effendi Nicolas G. Khalil, Dr. Moussa, Mr. Federico C. Alvarez, first Secretary of the lega- tion of the Dor Republic, From socl Col. and Mrs. Drake, Mi Drake, Mrs. Frederick . Dunh Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Dawson, Mr. Law James Armitage Iverett, Mr. Her Mr. and Mre. Wil Mrs. Alice Spalding and Mrs. William W Mrs. Willlam Miller Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gates, Mr. Charles C. Glover, Mr. Eliot Wing Gifford, Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham,’Mr. er Gripon, tion and Mme. of the Mme. Entezam, “riestedt, . ton (;allnrallh. We Solicit Your Charge Account there 1s a decided style dis- tinction in Capitol Fur Shop— FURS For Wear With Your Easter Costume EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE PRICES Capitol Shop 1208 G St. N.W. Betrothal Announced HARRIS £ oty N s MISS HANNA MORTENSEN, Fiancee of Otis J. Connor, her pa; entx, Mr. Mrx. Peter Mortense: making the announcement, and Mrs. Robert John Grant, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Miss Ruth Slavgo Grouitch, John Hays Hamm rlan, Mr. and M n Harreld, Mr. ward Avery Harriman, Mr. Charles Beach Hatch, Mr. Thomas H. Healy, Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Henderso Mr. Herbert C. Hengstler, Mr. Enri que Torres Herrer: Mrs. Frank Thomas Hin . and Mrs. John Leonard Hine: orge D. Hope, Mr. Leland O. Howard, Miss Howard, Judge and Mrs. Charles B Howry, Miss Howry, Dr. Ales Hrd- licka, Maj. and Mrs. Edgar Erskine Hume, Col. and Mrs. Irvin Leland Hunt, Mr. and Mrs 2 Cheney Hyde, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Ollie M. James, Mr. Jervey, Mrs. George Joerns, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hilary J. Jones, Miss Dora Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Kauffmann, Mr. ellogg, Mme. Terez brovska, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. K |1 Robert Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. George ter Lafferty, Mme. acob John Locher, Maj. and Mrs. John Winthrop Loveland, Miss Lae- . Lieut. Col. and Mr. John s Theodore Mr. George ; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Marvin, Mr. and Henry McMastel 1 and Mrs, Samuel v, Mr. and Mrs. Fi McKenney and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 3 Willlam James Mrs, Francois Berger Moran, William Denison Morgan, Mr. John Nicholson, Mr Norment, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam r. Edwin G. Nourse, W. Ireland. Frank J. Marriner, Hamilton Charles Mrs. William MacArthur, Henry Me( 2 the Monroe, Mrs. pt. Herbert and Mrs. Miss Betsy Henry Mayland Lucille Penn, r. Harold Dins- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. irs. Albert Hutchin- . and Mrs. Wallace Radeliffe, Rev. Henry H. Ranck, Miss Claudia Beverly -Read, Mr. Edward Lyndal Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ifred Reid, Mrs. Albert Lee Rhein- strom, Mrs. Willlam Barret Ridgely, Robert Uri Barbara P: Peabod: Mr. Charles more Phillip Puller, Mr. son Putne: P[CIALIETS IN PIANOLAS | DEMOLL P1aNo G Washington'’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tielfth and G Streets Tomorrow! A Bargain Feast PIANO BUYERS ° We have been recently advertising a mnnber of Upright Pianos, Player Pianos and Baby Grand Pianos; most of them we have taken in trade on the "Duo-Art reproducing piano. To- morrow we are placing on sale the remaining few instruments at prices that are certain to sell them quickly. for . and are as good as mew. Terms arranged if desired. All Phonographs All phonographs recently advertised for $50, 75 and 585 go on 5nla tomorrow for the low price of . 2,000 Player-Plano Rolls Advertised for 25¢'a roll, or 5 for $1, tomorrow they sell for 15c each, or 8 for $1. SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW ONLY! Brand New Upright Pianos Mahogany or Oak cases, which sell all over the U. S. for $400. The bargain feast to- morrow offers you these fine instruments at this extreme- ly low price of Terms Arrahged - N Lessinoff, Mrs, | All Upright Pianos Which we have been recently advertising for $150, $175 and $200, go on sale tomorrow Terms $10.00 per month. All Player Pianos Recently advertised for $275, $300 and $325, £o on sale tomorrow at this low price of . . Terms $10.00 per month. All Baby Grands ‘We have been using for concert work, some of which sell for as high as $1,250. They look On sale temorrow THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. David Allan Robertson, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ernest Robert- son, Commissioner and Mrs, Cuno H Rudolph, Mr, and Mrs. David A.| Salmon, Miss M. Shanklin, Mrs. Lucy Rear Admiral and Mrs. William Shoemaker, Mme. | Philippe C Steffanson, enson, Mrs. and Mrs. ington ward I ner W Strauss, che Steph- lor, Mrs. Robe Mrs. Lloyd , Col. and Mrs. . and Mrs, Theodore Hance fr. and Mrs. Walter Rupert cerman, Mr. Dale Turnbull, Miss Laura Ellen \' Mr. and Mrs, Albert H. Dr. Mrs. Carl Voegtlin, and Charles Doolittle Walcott, Maj. Gen. Keuzle Walluce Walker, Mr. Harry Wardman, Mr. and Mrs. George T Weitzel, r. Archibald Clemens Cal- landigham Wells, Maj. and Mrs. Parker Whitney West, Dr. and Mrs, Davenport White, Mr. Frederic Wil- lam Wile, Miss Flora Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson, jr., Mr. A. J. Wolfe, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright, | Mr. J. C. Wright, Mr. \(u\\-)&unl Bayard Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Evan E. Young, Mr. and Mrs Richa rd Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mr. and Are. - Sewall Westor Abboit, *Mre. | Adeline C. Adams, Miss N well, Maj. Henry Harley Service, U. S. A.; Mr. 1 Asbury, Mrs. Frank William Bacon, Ma). Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. Truxtun Beale, Baron and Baron- ess von Below, Mr. and Mrs. Ira R Bennett, Mr. Mrs. \llll‘rl Mrs.. . Betts, Mrs. 3. Gen. and Mrs. ‘\lr and Mrs. Coert du Bois, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L. Van Den Bosch, Miss Constance Connor Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everts Browne, Mr. George Franklin Brumm, the Misses Brumm, Col. Mervyn Chandos Buckey, Lfeut. Col. and Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Maynard Crane Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butman, Mr. and Mrs. God- frey Lowell Cabot, Mrs. Cadogan and Miss Bazley of Hathe- rop Castle, Fairford, England; and Mrs. John Kenneth Caldwell, Hosmer H Mr. and Mrs. William Richards Castle, || r.; Mrs. Robert Hollister Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chalmers, Helena L. Camp, Mrs. George Bowle Chipman, Mr. George Bowle Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Barber Clark, Miss Frances Clark, Maj. Gen. John Lincoln Clem, Capt. and Mrs. Elbridge Colby, Mr. C. C. Concannon, Mrs. George H. Conley, Mr. and Henry Allen Cooper, Maj. and Mrs Clifford Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. erick V. Coville, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane, Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Chapman, Crichton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richard || Crissinger and Miss Crissinger. Neighborhood House Children in Program A tea will be given by the American Association of University Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock, at which an exhibition of work done at the Nelghborhood House and a short pro- gram by children and workers from the settlement will be given. M J. J. O'Comnor and Mrs. J. P. Neligh will be hostesses Pineapple Delicious. Take a fresh pineapple, cut it in halves lengthwise, then hollow out the shells. Make an ice cream In the usual way and add the fruit hol- lowed out from one shell and cut into fine dice just before freezing. Now cut the other half of the fruit || in slices and arrange in one shell with maraschino cherries between. Pile up the other shell or crust with |(}l| pineapple fce cream. AND REFRGDUL'IMG mwv $100 $225 3850 339 15¢ =339 MARCH 15, 1925—PART and || rkley Bethea, Mr. and Tasker | | Francis | | Miss || Mrs. || Fred- || air (1 M. | || Women || | See Window Display Iook In our Seventh Strect windows and see some of the beautiful styles in this Sale— then you will surely want to share the wonderful values! BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDAB! STORE" Read the Details Below of Washington’s Most Remarkable Coat Sale Uusurpassed in stvle, quality and savings—the season's record breaker! 600 Beautiful Silk-Lined NEW SPRING COATS Positively Worth $20, $25 and $ Crystalana, soft, suede-finish oloth, with standing collar and turn-back cuffs. Double-breasted model. Collar, pockets and cuffs trimmed with contrasting color. Silk lined. Cut Polaire, single-breasted modcl with crushed collar and slash pockets. One-button effect. Silk Uned. Bengolana, straightline model, shawl collar effect; trimmed with rows of bui- tons and folds of self material. Silk lined. & 7 £ 1 All Handsomely Tailored Embracing the Newest Materials, Such As Genuine Crystalana (Every Coat With Genuine Bengolana the Label) 29.75 It is almost unbelievable that such wonderful coat bargains could be offered right at the beginning of the season. Yet such is the fact—for by extremely good fortune we secured this group of 600 Beautiful Silk-Lined Spring Coats— Every One of the Newest Style —ifrom a maker who had to dispose of his stock of Spring garments, WITHOUT A DOUBT IT IS ONE OF THE BEST COAT VALUES EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTO Think of it—beautiful SILK-LINED Coats, worth up to $25.00 and $29.75, for $12.95! You know the class of coats that you can ordinarily buy for $10.00 and $12.00. Now stop and think of what you are getting in this sale of Genuine Crystalana and Bengolana Spring Coats for $12.95! And they’re beautifully made Coats, too. Skillfully tai- lored by makers who produce fine-grade garments, and cleverly styled in the newest models for Spring All are silk-lined. Every coat is silk-lined. Attend this sale tomorrow and you will be quick to appreci- ate what extraordinary values are being offered! Here’s What the Sale Contains: —Genuine Crystalana, with the label in every coat. —Genuine Bengolana, with the label in every coat. —Cut Polaire of beautiful quality. —All-wool Coatings of soft suede finish. Very smart coats—new styles — new colors — the choicest Coats we’ve seen in many seasons at this price. The trimmings are new, original and distinctive and add ever so much to the re- freshing charm and smartness which these coats fairly radiate. Colors All the new colors that will be in demand this Spring, including the new high shades: Complete Range of Sizes Coats for the young miss, young woman and matronly woman—to fit all types. Sizes 16 to 44. —Tan —Rust —Deer ~—Green —Rosewood / —Shrimp —Gold Tan —Blonde Here are the kinds of Coats y ou will want for Easter, as well as the entire Spring season. Youthful, slim and straightline mod- els, cleverly designed with contrasting effects, self-colored silk stitching, contrasting colors on sleeves, pockets and collars; many with fancy pockets arranged in new ways, some with large fancy buttons that add a smart style touch. New crushed crown collars and standing collars. Turn-back cuffs and fancy pockets. One- button effects and double-breasted styles. Coats for every occasion—for street, afternoon and sports— for motoring and general utilitywear. Every coat silk lined. Six Styles—Typical of the Others in the Sale—Sketched by Qur Artist Six Coats are illustrated—three to the right and three to the left. They will give you an idea of the newness, variety and the many clever fashion touches. Crystalana, with new standing col and turn-back cuffs; fancy patch pock Trimmed with silk stitching and c trasting colors.. tton effect. lined. Cut Polaire, with crushed crown col- lar, turn-back cuffs and patch pockets trimmed with Tows of buttons on cuffs, pockets and back. Silk lined. Crystalans, straightine model with high collar, fancy slashed pockets; trim- med with rows of silk stitching and large buttons. Silk lined. P

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