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Three Chevy Chase Hostesses Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Baker Miss Anne Devereaux Gives Luncheon in Honor of Guest From Britain. Miss Ruth Stabler, and Mrs. Louis H. Stabler of Stanford Street, is spending several weeks in Philadelphia, Pa., where she is the guest of Miss Jean Yeagle, formerly of Wash- ington Mrs. Wilson H. daughter of Mr. Escott of Louisville and Glasgow, Ky., who is spending the Winter in Washington as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr., and Mrs. Wallace Laughton, has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil T. Pollard at their home, on M ley street, for a week. Charles W. Penn entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at the Congressional Country Club in honor of Mrs. William Penn and Morris T. Baker of Minneapolis, who are her house guests, Miss Eleanor M. Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Cooley, spant the week in Baltimore, Md., where she vis- fted 1 s Mrs. P. M. Anderson entertained the members of her club at luncheon and | bridge Friday at her home, on Broad Branch road. Mr. Edgar Poe Allen left Thursday for New York, where he will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wyli tained at bridge and sup 3 evening at their home, on Jenifer street, in honor of Mrs. Willlam P Morris T. Baker, who are Zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Penn of Jocelyn street Mrs. Simeon Hyde of Charleston, §. C., is the house guest,of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cochrane, at their home on Jocelyn street Miss Anne Devereaux, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereaux, entertaine eon yesterday at her hom t Bradley lane, in | honor Nancie Curtler of Worceste who s visiting her aur L. Marshall of Twenti mong the guests were e Sutherland, Miss | Lleanor Whee Virginia Seldon, Miss Catheri Miss Norvell | Mur Jeschke, | Miss Miss Adkins, Miss Eugenia Lejeune and Mrs, Robert Robert. J. Byrnes Minn., itertained the John Imirie will entertain the members of section 4 of the Woman's of the Chevy Chase Presby- n Church at luncheon Wednes- at her home on West Bradley | Formerly Macintosh Hit everal sister, has re- | . and_Mrs. Steph Chase | Alexander en- i at bridg Wednes- | day at her home on Connecticut ave- | nue. | Mrs. Willlam Stein entertained at tea Friday afternoon at her home on | Jocelyn street to meet Mrs. liam | Penn and Mrs. Morris T. Baker of Minneapolis, Minn., who are guests of Mrs. Charles Penn of Jocelyn street. | The last of a series of Lenten Bible | Talks under the auspic | Chase Chapter of the Y and | the direction of Miss Leathers, chalir- | man of the R s Education of the National Y. W. C. A, will be held| Thursday morr at 10:20 o'clock in | the P ter church, | Mr Robertson has re- turned on West Melr street g several days Harpers Ferry, W. Va, as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Louise Brackett. ! Mrs. Elmer C. M at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Morris T. Baker and Mrs. William . who are guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Penn - Griffith and her daugh- | r, who have been ths with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.| ome on Melrose street, their new home in bre Tabor on rkway R wney al uss of Chevy Chase | home of on East wed by | b Deca- | ¢ Albert Edward r B. ned at bridge and supper Tues- evening. Abner H. Ferguson entertained members of her club at lunch- | eon and bridge Wednesday at her home on Huntington street Mrs. George Refuss of Philadelphia, Pa., was the week end house guest Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall, at sir home on Joc street Mr. 1 Mrs. Bynum Hinton t members of their club | bridge «nd supper Friday evening &t _thelr home on Ingomar street urner Grey has gone to where she will spend several the guest of her brother and | Swope en- | | entertatned | at their Alfred T reet. » of Boston, Mass., her uncle and | ram Sommers, eet for several weeks Concge Women's Club To Honor Dr. Wetmore nder Wetme Zoolo be the guest of honony a Wor Club tea Mond 4t m. at t lubh| street, when he will give an trated talk on “The Birds of the Lay- n I Mre, superin- rk, will | College Dr ten William Bonar Bell and the ers of Section VIIT will be the stesses for the tea. Mrs. irs. John E. Walker w with Mrs. Bell. Miss Sarah Beall, Mrs. dminster, Mrs. W. W. Badgley Miss Frances Banta and Mrs. F. C Brown will assist Mrs. Bell in the dining room. islands of Hawali are con- being built up from the ocean ons of lava glass ejected by which form new land The stant] by po: anoes, | Hotel ed | is leth entertained | | Coral Gable: M H A. NOLAN, ne K. Crowley, a bride of February who is making her home at 2000 H street. Washingtonians Bask In Florida Sunshine. Mr. George A. Sanderson of Wash- ington, secretary of the United States Senate, is a recent arrival in Miami, F and is a guest at the Gralynn Hotel. Mrs. 'W. H. Plummer, her ter, Miss Helen Plummer, friend, Miss Ruth Pierce, Washington, are stopping at the Wofford Hotel, Mian for several weeks while Miss Plummer recuper- ates from recent illne: Both Miss Plu r and Miss Pierce are students at the National Park Semi- nary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarendon, Va., who have weeks in Miami with leave today for Mrs. Harley W Va., is b i visit with her mother and sister, Mrs. E. C. Romth, and Miss Mildred Romfh. Mr. hing- ton is a Hotel, having arrived > Mrs. Rodmand Smith of Washington spending her 20th Winter in Miami. This is her first season at the Pancoast Hotel, In company with her Young cousin, Miss Sue Leath. They shortly expect to g0 to Wilmington, Del. The first concrete house built In Miami Beach on C 1 boulevard and Ninth street in owned by Mrs Smith Licut, ¢ Doyle, Jr their wedd guest 1 Mrs. daugh- and a all of Jesse of pent two will Bristol g at the and Mrs. Robert Morris eturned on Tuesday from trip, and have: been vle's parents, Mr. and Waddell. They are now w y ral and Mrs. Robert M Dc and will visit them until they leave for Washnigton, where they will ake their home. Mr. E; ncis Colladay is stay- ing at the Royal Palm Hotel, Mrs. J. B. Ward of Washington has arrived at the Casa Lema Hotel for an indefinite period Mr. George P. James and Mr. Mell- ville Sultett are at the Flamingo Hotel for the remainder of the season. Mrs. C. C. McChord of W are guests at the Urmey Late- Hotel Mr. ivals at the Wofford Mrs. J. 2. Kelley and Willlam J. Rosen, all of *. Sprigg ynp Hotel Miss A. L. Barnard of Washington a guest at the Cla-Reina Hotel, Perry is stopping at T. R. Robinson is stopping at Hotel. Mrs. Edwin P. Hinkel 15 registered #t the Greystone Hotel. Mr. J. D. Whittington is at the Security Hotel and Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of Washington are at the Alta Vista Hotel for an indefinite the urity [ Miss Marjorie M. Graham Gives St. Patrick’s part’y Miss Marjorie M. Gr. of Mr. and Mri James entertained a company rick’s and evenin ham, W, daughter Graham, 0 at a St dance Tuesday er residence in . in honor of Miss nd Miss Phyllis Hol- nd, Ohio, and Cold- respectively, house nice B. Haden. brook of Cleve water, Mich., guests of Miss HIS is one of the new Carmack Taxis for special delivery from 7 am. to 9 p.m. Limp, wear-dulled garments are renewed, revived and given a new Spring freshness and cleanli- ness by Carmack Dry Cleaning. All garments are cleaned or spotted in our own plant and re- turned promptly when promised. Lincoln 239 Carnzadk DRy CLEANING Co. | 1120 Queen St. N.E. ' The ALDINE HOTEL CHESTNUT & NINETEENTH STREETS PHILADELPHIA Convenient to the leading shops, theaters and all railroads Rooms with running water, from $2.00 Rooms with private bath, from $4.00 | auughter, | ¥la., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1925—PART ' 2. i - SOCIETY. Glorious Spring Days And the early arrival of Easter Day center attention now on Spring clothes. No more interesting news in the paper this morning then, than this extra-value presentation of Women’s Newest Ensemble Suits AR TS0 and §1058 e . Easter are now ready for your More than 100 beautiful new Ensemble selection ! Suits to choose from at these prices tomorrow ! it eaicaly More than a dozen different styles! ) D ) S S B D For ster Many lovely novelties to add a final touch of indi- viduality to one’s costume. Gloves—Jewelry—Bags. Just received from France —new shades in stockiugs Striking models in Soragis footwear! In every corner aof our shop is something new to Recent Engagements Announced Herald Future Wedding List Marriages in Prospect Lend Interest to Chronicles of Social Events in Washing- ton and Vicinity. X Mr. and Mrs, William Eugene Elliott announced the engagement of their daughter, Nola Loreione, to Lieut. Her- bert Davis Vogel, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A, yestorday afternoon at a tea which they gave for Miss Elliott. Lieut. Vogel is a son of Mr. Lewis Phillip Vogel of Chelsea, Mich., and is now stationed at Fort Humphrers, Va. J. Burns Wilson of Westwood, Md., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Bessie Morton, to Mr. Bertram Galisch of New York City and Washington. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs French Kid Glaves The gloves must red! They make or mar the smartest costume. unusually Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyman Black- man of 697 West End avenue, New York, announce the engagement of their Mary Louise, to Mr. Paul Chandler Matthews. Miss Blackman is a recent graduate of S Agatha and Columbia University, and Mr. Matthews 1s a graduate of the University of Chi- cago and of Columbia Law School, and is now practicing law in New York City. The wedding will take place June 19 Mrs. Blackman will be remembered by her many friends here as Miss Mary Louise Heste and is a sister of Dr. F. D. Hester of 1301 Massachusetts ave- nue northwest. 3 be ig- MRS. VERNON LE BARRON GOODWIN, of Los Angeles, friend and house Kuest of Scnator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddle of Nevada. = T week, has returned to her home in New York City. Mrs. Sallie Weinrich triends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Lewis and Miss Bort Israel are in Atlantic City. Miss Miriam Franc is home from Boston visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc of the Gotham. Hosts Named for Tea At Arts Club Today Mr. and Mrs. Durward Grinstead will be hosts at the tea and open- ing view at the Arts Club this after- noon, Mr. D. V. Newhall of New York, the guest of honor, is showing a number of his portraits, while two Boston artists, W.-B. Hazelton and Vlodimir Pavlosky, are exhibiting their water colors and wood blocks These pictures will be on view through April very is visiting cuffs—standing styles in moc tanbark, brown ar JelleMs—Street or be: The announcement of the engage- cnt of Miss Frances Bertram Good- daughter of Mrs. Bertram irosvenor Goodhue and the late Mr. Goodhue of New York, to Mr. Henry Yates Satterlee of Boston is of much interest in Washington. Mr. Satter- lee Is a grandson and namesake of the first Bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Washington. Cloth coats of charmeen, repingle, Patou crepe, twillbloom, jeweltone, kasheen or lor- chene, silk-trimmed to match the frocks of flat crepe, printed crepe, georgette, or silk faille, Floor Coats are long, with flare front and flare sides, tucked borders, fur borders, narrow convertible col- lars, throw scarfs, Tuxedo collars, jabot collars, wool flowers. Matching frocks in self and contrasting colors of silk faille, flat crepe, printed crepe and georgette. Mr. and Mrs. Maximillan Martin Kallman of New York and Washing- ton announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Laura, to Mr. F. Lo Bixby of the faculty of Cor- nell University, in the department of psychology. Mr. Bixby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alfred Bixby of Ashburnham, Ma! Ensemble suit con of Navy twill and frock of twill combined with embrod. ered_blouse of ervence blue. ands of the blue around Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birkbeck an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Elizabeth, to Mr. John Stafford Hamill. The wedding will take place in May. Hat of bang- kok in ombre reds with The Colors—Bambino, Chili, aquamarine, bub- ble, tiger-eye, navy, venezia, rougette, cicada, ara- gonite, amber, black. JelletPe—Second Floor Zeta Sigma Thetas Hosts at Tea Dance The members of the Zeta Sigma Of Per I Theta Sorority entertained their sonal Interest friends at a tea dance at the Mayflow- To Washington Residents |er Hotel yesterday afternoon. The | committee in charge was Miss Elle are new and | Leahy, Miss Genevieve Finlon an erzfxly pricec returned Agnes Nolan. Other members To wear one is everal we in Miami, were Miss Joan Brady. Miss o The: 4835 S to Wardman Pari Hotel. { Margaret Bean, Miss Gertrude Bean, e | ne's co Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh s Dorothy Ryd Miss Corrine left town vesterday for Atlantic CitY | Smith, Miss Eleanor Finlon, Miss Lil- .. tect dainty Bee Lo g N e R Show Modes Parisian caris e Women Are Now A Wearing Mrs. Adolph Weyl has b d- s H one 'week in New York at the Hotel | 21, s G the mome dor, where she joined friends ) n e Newmyer has returne Jellef’s—Street c City, whers she spent short time as the guest of her “7OMEN who shop here tomorrow will find a collection of dresses—+ youthful, colorful, breathing of Spring-— whose styles run the whole gamut of those which Paris has accepted in a, de- cided manner. riother, Mrs. Armond Cerposs. | Mi Rae Hahn is the guest of her brother and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hahn, | Mrs. Louis Koenigsberg left Wed- | . Paris Sponsors —The new Godet Flare. —The new Flat Back. —The new Low Front Waist Line with knee ruffle. nesday after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Charles Kaufman. —The new Knee Ruffles, circular or pleated. She went to Baltimore, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. min Frank, until today, when —The new Combinations of Lace. —The new Prints for every type of dress—for every occasion. S'h(- returned to her home in Albany, —The Three-piece Ensemble Dress. N Y. There are countless other niceties of style in and Mrs. Arthur Marks have re- ned from a stay of some weeks in evidéence—but these above now occupy the spotlight! Tanipa, Fla., and are in their heme on Euclid sfreet. Mr. and Mre. Lemar Goldman of At- lantic City have spent a week in town with the latter's grandfather, Mr. Elias Heidenheimer. The Wednesday Club was entertained Each frock in this collection—ready for you Monday—accents with the assurance of cor- rect style, one or more of these modes now sponsored by Paris. And the price range (here is a ‘“piece de resistance!”) is $29.50 to $89.50! You will surely be here tomorrow! at luncheon, followed by mah-jongg, ‘Wiomen's Gown Shop—Second Floor New Spring Coats Mrs, Louis Eiseman of Atlantic City Follow the straightline to smartness returned to her home Friday accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. Sol Rice of Slender, all of Them And Colorful, too! g ot Are Today’s Fashions Our powi < plaia and printgd and k Mrs Walter Franc h from a : chay Floor TEN-TEN VOURTEENTH You Are Invited —this evening to the concert by the Boernstein La Java String Quar- tet at dinner time, Din- ner is served from 6 to 9 for $150 or $2.00. Tele- phone Main 7172 and ask Albert to prepare for you. as bright ¢ the costume In every d sorted leathers, tapestry, moire silk and satin in en shades 3 steel beaded styles. Every woman, rega of her taste in bags 1 here just T niind for t $2.95 to $1850. New York City. The Friday Club met at the Arling- ton Hotel last week for luncheon, fol- lowed by mah-jongg, Mrs. Samuel Steinberger acting as hostess. Mrs. Leo Finkelberg, who spent soveral days in Washington last “Wood Browns for Spring” Says SOKQSIé _ —and so it shall be. For wood browns and tans come in all t} smartest stvles of regular higl standard Sorosis qu The Model Sketched —is of oak kid with stitchery of black. A rosette high on th instep of oak kid is a novel an charming feature of this slipper. Many other smart styles in wood brown. $12.50. Jellefra—Street Floor TEE FRIENDLY SEOY pleated fare. Follow the Crowds Here SPRING ESTINED to charm their way into your Spring wardrobe by their youth and simple good taste, By their bright braid and embroidery—their fascinating new colors—their soft peach blow tex- turé—their new becoming collars. More features that we can describe. Fur-Bordered Coats $45 $65 $95 In jeweltone, chefella, joseena, Ottoman silk, Patqu crepe, satin bengaline, charmeen, faille and suededown. and ENSEMBLES $19.75 and $24.75 $34.75 Harvest, Russet 3 Spring Shades in One $45 model is a smart panel-back coat of kashmir with wide border of kinglynx in Madonna rose, aquamarine and natural tan. —featured for wear with shoes of Russian calf and the new brown leathers in voguc. Other Smart Spring Colors Silver, gold, champagne, French nude, flesh, peach, sun- burn, sunset, cinnamon, grain, beige, castor, sandalwood, rein- deer, acorn, piping rock, ziuc, gravel, gun metal, cannon. heer and medium weights $1.85; 3 P $2.25; 3 Pairs, $6.60 Silks—Satins—Twills Kashmir and Flannels A $65 model of unusual chic has godet insets which form the ripple flare of a new tie-front coat. In navy and moonstone gray charmeen with badger fur border. Cost of black Ottoman silk sk 1n e broad. band of fitoh, caught to side s Fores ot arrow collar and deep A Stunning Black Ottoman Silk Coat, with graduated insets to give the side flare effect, has a Russian fitch border and is priced $95. Other fur-bordered Coats, $35 to $195. Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor Hat of dark Wi reed band of faille ribbon with fringed ends at one side. $16. Values Extraordinary Breslau, 1309 G St. N.W.