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1925. SOCIETY. One- Third Off THE REGULAR PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Silk Shades SHADES FOR FLOOR LAMPS SHADES FOR BRIDGE LAMPS SHADES FOR BOUDOIR LAMPS SHADES FOR CANDLES SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretar\' of Labor and Mrs. Davis Again in Their Apartment After a Stay at Mooseheart. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Bechtel WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, C. H. Hillegeist, Mr. W. Thomas J. party” Thursday afternoon, March 26, when her guests have been asked to meet Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Palmer will {have as thelr guest next week Mrs. Willlam P. Hill of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. at dinner last ev to Dr. and Mrs, I will start for wertly to make thelr ar was celebrating his birthday wnniversary yesterday, and he goes to San Dlego to take charge of the|! | a hospital there Mrs.| Mrs. Palmer will entertain a com- »d. | Pany at luncheon tomorrow. Mrs daughter | — Reeve v. N. Morrell y, Capt. John H lliam’ Johnson, Mr. Mr. Joseph J. Idler SENATORIAL DEBUTANTE FOR 1925-26 l Palmer were hosts Mrs. tea thi her ho Aultmea, the week Dwight who will rem through before return home at Fort Benjamin I Among those assist ¥ rnoon will d, Mrs. Hen ¢ of Labor and|two children have recently returned Richard Mark Doty of Camp Meade, of Mrs. Aultman, and Mrs. Lewis. y was hostess to Mrs, Peter A. Dru pt. " (Continued on ning mand of the sul o detach- 10 days in their their other children, James J., Jean and Joan, in their apartment at | Wardman Park Hotel ment, U mitea Mrs. Charles Macon Wallingsford | entertaining at tea this afternoon in In a Beautiful Assortment her home on Gallatin street. of Colors—in Several Sizes X MUDDIMAN 5. Capt. and Mrs. Ridley Mel entertain a company at din day evening at the Chevy Cl 3 Capt. and Mrs. Mcl n n- | 4 "» » ; g . HES ner last evening for their daughter, | ! : Miss Be Lean, and later took | their gu who numbered 16, to the | Club Chantecler. * “of Maj. Allison F. trom her home 1r Mra. Scott, Scott Philadel | with h and Mrs. For- rest , in their apartment at the Cumt nd Mr. and Mrs tomorrow even a year or more, in’ California Count and Countess Szechenyi Return T 709 13th St. Above G St. Chocolate Waffles are. WONDERFUL DINNER served from 5:30 to § I tatey ian will leave n absence of ey will spend Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson | have had as their t Miss Louisa Bache, who left this morning for her home in Aghevllle, N. C., having come to Washington Saturday from Phila- Vro. which today from the A Mrs. James F. Walsh an- the marriage of thelr daugh- o lUnnir Her- | : : ; ) retired, of | o ment to Mr. and Mrs 3 4 ! . b Mrs. David A H : o e n this Keith Merrill New Riding Habits in all the Correct Spring Fashions Use Louey Venn Beauty Preparations Buy Them Here! Roso will be hostess at din- entertaining a com- Mme. milies. Fol- r. and Mrs. | [ for New York and sailed | for Bermuda. Leading Spring Fashions Are Accented in Women’s lowing the Emerson left this morning ard A. Clifford was hostess el heon yesterday, entertaining a small company informally in honor of Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. Mrs. Frederic A. Keep has as a guest at her home, on Sheridan Circle her sister, Mrs. W. Murray Crane of | Dalton, Mass | niiad | Allied Postx of the | American Legion Ball. took the spirit of a Legion post e Vice President and and Maj. 3 » mmandant fi the Marine Corps, into the lime- light last night, when they were | cheered and applauded by the fully {4,000 guests who gathered in the ball- rooms of the Mayflower to gree. them The scene was an exciting and in- Cabot Stev ola- i % Lo * Mrs. X at_an Ynoeawoas cune, PunorRweon Tletoher. this While it is h here next ardent student ake her debut MISS ROSAMOND RE id A. Reed, who will welcome them on spiring one when the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes arrived and were shown to the box of honor at the |end of the large ballroom, and the handclapping lasted for minutes. It | was renewed vigorously with the ar- Daughter of Senator and Mrs, D: their arrival in Paris and after a few weeks of early in May. avel return here with them the director of the Veterans' Bureau, | a sheiks, and Chine fairies, 1 of Gen. Pershing d there was Brig. Gen. Hines, the latter with a|J number of his staff. and 1 clas swimmers, Ensemble Suits At Three Prices ~|cheering as in citizens' clothes and devotd of all m ¥ decoration he Vi {stepped to the 1t of the box bowed. There were impromptu r {ceptions for the gu - | during their stay |lent themselves graciously | vation The ball was auspices of the A There was no effort at dec the ballrooms of the Mayflc ting | dancing adverti ud, | well known products, sments for funny folk of 1y conventional crowded ng the only c and they shed music Flares, yokes an the sit- e kes and g and scallops—f }UH.I\ de for Spring are present youthful ensemble here to the rule of slim coats of charmeen, kashz and or i 1 —green, tan and ne colors. WOMEN'S SUIT phony con- Mrs. Alvin T. den Harriman, given under the | ied American Le- gion posts, the George Washington 5 t, the Kenneth H. Nash Post, the rt Walcott Post and Sergeant r Post rs. Dawes It’s Dollars to Doughnuts you Will Like It! su Timber- 2 for sev- also one of t In a season u ' | features as wel wore a becoming evening flf)wn of powd blue and gold brocade on georgette, the bodice cut in bateau shape and with short sleeves, while a girdle of | rhinestones added to the o the gown. Mrs. Dawes dresses her hair simply and wears no ornaments. A center of attention during the wright, was lu the y of 20 at lunch- blue are the Iroom where d Mrs. Hugh s—— rs. McCoy were mall dinner at en last night by of- Chicago, who in Washington. gh tine one-piece dress of sel. Both coat and dress are faced trimmed with natural while the coat is completely lined with green crepe de chine. 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