Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIET Y. SOCIETY ™ Ambassador of Spain, Senor de Riano,| and Senora de Riano Constantly Feted at Palm Beach. | | | mbassador of Spain and,sail from New York Saturday aboard HE A K Senora de Riano were the| “he Leviathan on his wav back to his guests of ho! at luncheon post at Madrid. He will be accom- vesterduy of Mr. and Mrs.|panied by the Arubian Minister to Bdward T. Stotesbury, who | Reme. Prince Habib Lotfallah, who entertained in their 1l Mivasol. | came to this country with the Am- at Palm Beach bassador for a vacation hile, S Capt. and Mrs. Jean Labat have cancalled all their soclal engagements Lecause of the i:lness of Mrs. Labat 'he Ambassador of « Mathieu, will be ed ut the end the wesk by Senora de Aathi 5 = oG T tenden Calhoun Miami Beach. has been with her daugh- Peter A. Drury, jr. for a 'he Ambassad Mme. Drae hner wil honor at dinner this ever Minister of Poland and fewska, who will entertain a company Kenneth . Davis and her | Adrial Parker Bu.rn?:l e informally tomorrow | & s ‘Shamrock” tea Ir(m\‘ s makin in their apartment i short visit the Seville. Festival of Al Artists Tonight. With the heautiful new ballroon Hotel furnishing and under the disti onage of prominent mem- . official and Vice President and Mrs. Dawes te Attend Legion Ball. “The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will attend the ball tomorrow even- ing which the allied American p wiil give at the Mayfluwer ¥ a St. Patrick’s party. Pr he presented for costu fancy dress is < the Navy Band w arranged in honor of the | diplomatic corps, many of whom have ! - Mrs. David Allen Campbell's o n te be honor guests for the 5 _conducted for s s 9y oouuts e are the Minister of Nor the Minister of Swit Peter, and the Roumania and The Secretary of Labor and Davis are expected to return to their apartment at Wardmau P I | the middle of the week f §Hinets howe at Maosaheaxt Another interesting box at the con- Sl | certs will be that taken by the Susan The Minister of Fun and | B. Antheny Foundation in honor of “'ountess Szechenyi und the |10 of the founders of the National leave Palm Beach today for the | Council of Women. Each chalr in the North. Their guests Include Mme, Hm\ has been named for one of these Wallenberg, wife of the Minister of | founders . Hester *oole, Sweden: the Minister o vpt and | Years of Mme. Yousry and the and | early group Countess Potockl the chair named in her honor b: David Allon Campbell, under Whose | direction as ch musle de Ochoa Ortiz en ed at 1 | department of t con vesterday, ha their guests| Women the c tlie “director general of the Pan-| Mrs. Anne E. American Union, Dr. Leo §. Rowe:|the S B. Anthony Foundation, | . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Popenoe and| will chair deddcated to Ays. John H. Ho | the v an Anthony, | The Minister of Hendle siden: of Bir. Justice Mrs. Harlan M| gavel ‘she owns; Mrs y Stone were ente od_at ainner | Cooper Shaw, that dedicated to Anna last night at the Willard Hotel | Howard Shaw: Mrs. M. R, Nichols, by .Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Robbins of | that dedi e to Elizabeth Cady Npw York, who arrived in Washing- | Stanton; 2 A. T. Avery, that fo ton yesterday for a short visit Juey S Mre. Leon Arnold, that Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, accom- Mrignt Sswell; oe hat hono ¢ Mary Hkited by Mrs. John Allas Doudhe| i aonip sk, that in honor of Mary eBty, went to Atlantic City today for | tras’ in memery St a'fortnight's stay at the Hotel Marl- | [ioa: Mrn Loceire af. Mokeanon, that | e Slaube amed for Lucretia Mott, and Miss Meyers, that named in re- Miss Norah Aldwell, who has been o the guest for some weeks of Admiral | " and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, has gone | Arr. Charles toNew York to sail aboard the Pres- | 1gined informal ident Van Buren for her home in|iust evening. Port Angeles, Wash. Miss Aldwell | sx | will go by way of Panama and San Miss Esther Prager will have as Francisce { her guest for 10 days Miss Mabel Ca- : — | hoon of Roswell, N. Mex., who attends | The Women's National Press Club|smith College and who will arrive in have as honor guests at their reg-| Washington Thursday to pass her| vlar Monday luncheon at the IHotel | master vacation. Uamilton, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert und “ountess Gizycka ble Gregory enter- at a small dinner Mrs. John I, Shosmaker entertained at luncheon at the Mayflower today, hav- 4 | ing as guests, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. their daughter, Mrs. George Ralph P. Barnard, Mrs. Flora McGill all Lyon, formerly Miss Virginia | Xe¢fer and Mrs. Limner. therland, and her daughter Berk = ho have returned to thelr home at | Huntington, W. Va Mrs. Sutherland had cancelled all ot ter soclal engagements because of | Mrs. M. A. Wyatt Is spending a few | N duys here and will return to White | Slizabeth Sutherland is visit- | Sulphur Springs to stay until she salls | ag in New York after spending a | for Europe in June. week at West Polnt. Former Senator and M Sutherland have had as and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon ¢ gone to White Sulphur Springs, where they will be for a fortnight. | Miss Ruth Miller Greene, daughter of | \mbassador to | Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Greene, will leave | Alexander P. Moore, will | Washington today to pass a week In The United States Spain, Mr. WM}'»M R TR F"SPECIAL SALE oy FURNITURE SLIP COVERS Continued for 1 More Week To introduce our new al‘ ied line of Creto: I;e gian Linens, we are ers at greatly rec will cut and make suite, labor onl T Loose Cushlans, $1 each, extra Large Selection of Linen, Linene and Cretonnes Reupholstering by experienced artisans at reduced prices for limited time only. Drop postal or phone and representative will eall with line of xamples. J. HOLOBER & CO. 622 E St. N.W. Fermerly 013 5 5t \W. Phone Main 232 W- & J- SLOANE 1508 H STREET > \VASHINGTON D.C. Obppesice The Sh Scotch Style Reversible Rugs THESE rugs are particularly adaptable to bedrooms, breakfast rooms and sun parlors and are offered in stylish new block patterns, in a large and varied selection. They represent an exceptionally good value . s42°° for the 9 x 12 size THESE rugs may be made to order in any special color combination desired and up to 9 feet in width by any length. STORS HoURs & A M. te 5.30 P. M. EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATURDAY TREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Boston as the guest of Miss E where she was Dewey. { Thomas Miller Fenda The last of the series of Army dances | will be given at the New Willard in Easter weelk, An affair of unusual interest took place at the Club yesterday, when Mr. Cecil Thomas, | | sculptor, of L Receiving with Mr resentative and Mrs. Wallace H. White and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. distinguished member of the club, o Lt e. Schumann-Heinck, joined the re- [ s Ma ceiving line and late lightful impromptu many Minister of Panama and Senora Alfaro enator and Mrs. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. ler, Mr. and Mrs, and Mr Absalom Wall ; nd Mrs Miss Charl panied by ) Mrs. W returned from a visit to Leesburg. Sloane Endorsed SMerchandise Carries an cAssurance of Satisfaltion THE EVEN STAR, NEW DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS MME. MATSUDAIRA. bassador of Japan, guest of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harrye S Washington, have retyrned (o their tment on_the roof of the Hot | Plaza in New York a ending the Country | season at Palm Beacl April 17. Congressional Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment are spending several davs at the Hotel, New Yo te will go to Atlantic ¢ don, was guest of honor. Thomas were Rep- y which they Taliaferro. rriage of Frances to Klenke, jr., of ary 22 Miss Ogg lived for several years in Washington and has a triends here sang in & de- Among the distinguished guests were the Atlanta, Ga., Febru- Hammond, the German Am- SRR d Baroness von George D. Hope, Mrs. Henry , Col. and Mrs. Willian ¢ Fow- | Harriman, Capt Ir, and Mrs. Ansell nan sang, accom- eorge Walson. Mrs. James B ed to her apartment at 1635 R street northwest after an absence of several weeks in Philadelphia as the guest of Mrs. Edgar V. Suter of De Lancey place. van den Bosch, Miss Ruth Speare and Miss Ger- m Meade Coulling has trude Feldman, both of Atlantic Cit about. Every- body kmows my brilliancy and my iness to 41 bring haPp A d security ge- }:‘3‘; :‘;y fail and nations fall—but 1 never change. You Can Own DIAMONDS Jurt & 81 « weeh—ond « -n:-sm' [ Piamend Ring iy TA: . W dfi‘.‘am- the m../xq.-,r-m “Your Promize 10 Payis Geod with XAY® WATCH CRYSTALS . .- 1 5 911-59 \\\\\ \\“lumll/ 772 / 2.2 = I e e Baltimore Store, 7 West Lexington St. ! 21 Stores in 21 Cities WASHINGTON, . D, C,, .evening In the New {have M {chalrman of the floor committee and | 1o | Mr. Walter Tuckerman as vice chalr. | william Erie | merly ~ of %uml Misx Eleanor Nolan of Boston Black. the | latter former!y Miss Isabelle May of | Plaza | Strawbridge has re- | MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925. are spending a fortnight in Washing- | stedt ana Mrs. Laura A. Bradles, ton am the guests of Mr. and Mrs, |joint chairmen, on Wednesday and Samuel H. Blumenthaf. Thursday at 2 o'clock in the after- — noon and at 8 o'clock in the evening Mi-Careme Chinese Ball of each day are: Mrs. Frank Mondell, Friday Night Gay Event. Mrs. Charles McNary, Mrs. Flovd The mi-careme Chinese ball and | Waggaman, Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- street festival, to be given Friday|kins, Mrs. Albert Putney, Judge Willard ball |Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Lyman B. Sworm- room for the benefit of the Belleau |#tedt, Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin, Wood Memorial Assoctation, will “”’i\ "‘”;"k HAr)ulm s;:eu. ll;u. é’el:‘r W & Sanlt Arthur Drury, Mrs. Laura A. Brad- L e Cune Mra. A. Hoffmirs, Mrs. Patrick Gallagher, Mrs. Frank Bright, Mrs, man. Alice Minch, Mrs. LeGage Pratt, Mrs The floor committee includes also Mr | Lewis Flemmer, Mrs. Ruth Hansford Fowler, Comdr. Elmer |Snodgrass, Mrs. Granville Hunt, Mrs. Langworthy, Capt. William Partridge, Robert Bates, Mrs. Henvy Morton C. Blmr, Gen. George O. Squier, Phillips, Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs. Surioy M Sheldon’ Juckson, Mrs. Edward Keul- Youeh 1 Ing. Miss Margaret Vail, Mrs. J. Hur- M ris, Mrs. . Shoemaker, Miss Clara )&rr!\n T, Mrs. (hr*(ur Mayo, ‘I!l F Chester Lock- (Continued on Hellen, Lieut. . Moore, U. 8. N.; Wilmer, Comar. Robert Mr. George Oakley Tot- Charles P. Stone, Mr 88 Mr. Coleman Jen- Mr W. Adams, Mr. Horace Ves , Mr. Robert Beres- ford, Mr. Frederick 1, Brooke, Mr. Ward Brown, Mr. B. €. Flournoy, Mr. Gilbert Delos Smith, Mr. Manning r. Cary Langhorne and Col A tea for the Girls' Friendly So- ciety of Washington will be given to- morrow at the residence of Mrs R. Shands, 901 Sixteenth street, from 4 to 6 o'clock. e uat te l!lt v“l [nd fers an un- usually kigh 3 panard ot Mr. an¢ Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, jr., 5‘,74“ ‘:s who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. "y William . acher in West Palm | Beacl:, recentl entertained at din- | ner at The k kers, their guests in- ctuding Mr. and Mrs. Thacher, for- Washington: Mrs, D. ¢ West Palm Beach and | William J. Byrne | Turner of Washington, Mr, Those reserving tables for the card | partics of the Women's City Club, | 22 Jackson place. to be given under the auspices of the house furnishings committee, Mis. Lyman B. Sworm- BT LR L LU O LR LT P C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Auctioneers 715 13th Street "THE BLISS SALE (By Catalogue) By order of the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Com- pany of New York, Executor of the Estate of Lucie A. Bliss, together with additions from other estates and prominent local families. Embracing in part Antique Furniture, Baby Grand and Upright Pianos, Persian and Chinese Rugs, Valu- able Paintings, Old Lithographs and Prints (including “Cries of London”), Imported China and Bric-a-Brac, Antique Fireplace Brasses, Mirrors, Draperies, Bronzes, French Furniture, Glassware, Curios, Cabinet Victrola and Records, etc. At Public Auction Within OQur Galleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March 17th, 18th and 19th, 1925, at 2 p. m. each day. Now on View. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers. I TR RS RRRHERRRe o0t aw R L L L T T TP TP IS L L R L L L T LT T T YL rwoet v Coats of Quality AT MODERATE COST eptional Values—IVe court comparison. All the new colors—all the smart fabrics. $25, $35, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 Dresses for All Occasions Crepes, Satins, Bengalines, Silks and Flannels. $15, $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 Ensemble Suits $35, $49.50, $69.50 Two-Piece Tailored Suits $25, $35, $49.50 Millinery—Wonderful New Hats Spring’s smartest styles specially priced $5, $7.50, $10 % €= enene e e SOCIETY. Tncorperated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. —LUngquestionably the Season’s Smartest Coat is this double breasted model, aptly named the Prince of Wales. In pearl gray with collar, cuffs and pocket pipings of deeper gray velvet, its mannish lines give certainty $75 of chic. Price A smart four butten Prince of Wales hown in ash gray cevert cloth at the same price. W) 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Newest Millinery ORIGINAL MODELS ADAPTATIONS An unusual assemblage of hats, embracing riodels suited to every type, taste and occasion. +SMART STREET HATS Especially designed for wear with the popular Ensemble Suit. Refrigerator Not lengthy explanations or de- scriptions are necessary to sell the EDDY. Its Reputation of over 50 years of SATISFACTION SELLS IT ALONE. A “Top-Icer” $24.75 A Three-Door Type to the Right $37 Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULIN& MARTIN 2 1213~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Store Hours: 8:45 to0 5:30 [ IS S . S i [ § .fll s a s ,,- e STETSON SHOE gHO[-“ THIRTEEN-O-FIVE The Marilyn— The artistry of handmade footwear is revealed in stunning manner in this new patent leather pump: patterned care- fully by hand from Colonial in- spiration. The pleasing tongue effect: the baby Spanish heel: the grace- ful lines of the slxpper——all com- bine to give a charming touch to evening and dinner costumes. Beautiful cut steel buckles may be worn on the tongue, as pictured, if desired. McCallum Sheer Silk Hos- iery, with new Parisian clocks, sn the beautiful new Mellow, French Nude and Canaon’ colors. 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