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SOCIETY. Prominent Capital Folk Noted in Passing Throng Secretary Mellon on Trip and MI’S. \Veeks BECI( from Cruise‘ N Personal Mention. Tre of the ent about e d by his son, ) and others in the pa Stoddard, Mr. G. A McKay was a Mellon : nd Mr. E. G James My M War and Mrs. | shington tim retary of ed to w some h sing | ¢ Dr Paim Interior »f the sterday Springs. @ to Riverside making a tou vations, will go to Los A t expected n until the end of the park 3 t ™ to April and is Merriit W, Tre- for New York, | Wednesday for turn the end of | and Mrs. ave today will sail ¥ will re Mrs en at White w weeks iday. her and Hardesty w days with the former Clinton Grove Mrs. Grove [x home n his Grove have living the death of apartment at the orgd 1744 N s daughter and have an | > te sailed yesterday csident Roosevelt for & Mr. Jones is now B in B a member of the Loa lirs, Jones will visit land, Germany - === o 3 MISS BEATRICE BLAINE MALLAN ; Mr. George Lumsden of New York 5 1y, Greece and e e e CWeek end of | Daughter of Mrs. Thomax F. Mallan and the late Dr. Malian, who will marry Shampoo 50¢ el datentaingd I N parents, Prof. and Mrs. Dayid | Mr. Vincent J. Gallagher, Jr. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrx. Mallan announces the = o eleisiais shington last week B e Mliehigan avenue, Bui. enkagement todny and the wedding will take place in the Autumn. Hair Dyemg 34.95 Foss, daughter of | tery Park. | - 5 o of_nii- | = ; . | Staryiana estate and overiooks wme| = Hair Bobbing. . .50 o tom | Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Glaastone, who| La Fiesta De Sevilla jMarxiang estate ‘and (cverlooksi the g c e [to Washington to be one of the artists on the program of the nade cor estival being given by the her home and California. ¢ while in San Francisco of M B William | ) h augh- | oy Wash- | Miss Smith compri Ward .| & visit this week | Roosevelt Hotel | made | rark Hotel home in New to Bermuda—Sccretary won oice which is her many Washington been singing with and will come on < in Chicago third prome- rt at the Mayflower Hotel, 6, in the Spring ational cil of Women, under the direc ion Mrs. David Allen Campbell, hairman of its music department. fonday evening, April Miss Helen Price has returned to in the South guest ter a stay was the trs. Hilmar "Baukhage, his city formerly Mrs. Fred B. Zimmerman has re- urned to her home Louis after visit of several with her ward €, Magde- Hampshire avenu, s her Md., and Pa. MacFarla W guests in her home at Al w Mrs, has v Hix of X Dryfoos of Hazelton, oels, wife of Capt. road, Battery Park, e to Richmond, from which ¥ will go to Norfolk to visit elativ fr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mr. and ', R. Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. . Mr. and Mrs Friedlein, Miss Miss MacNicoll and motor party | rom Philadelphia. who are staying at n Park Hotel Mrs. H. A. Hall and her daughter, | John T. D. Blackbury of Albany, | will come. to Washington for | and will be at the| an extended stay at Wardman | have returned to their York. To Be Invitation Affair | ©One of the most charming ev 1ss1 Society to Celebrate End of the early Spring social senson w Commissioner Elder 2 o o e e s R k 1 vlant Lenten Season at Opera "*‘"; de G v “ ‘;,"“"r' “‘xhl] mark‘ mpo e formal opening of e new anLsias P — Chate: le Paradis at Amwndale, [ Shas I Washington is preparing to|Md. Friday ning, May 1. T Factor for Britain| S e i ay. | fiesia will be entirely un’ invitation == affair and it is assured that the tending the production of “The Bar-| o .pp, element of Washingt (Continued from Fourth Page.) ber of Seville,” which will be given [society will attend the opening of the N by the Washington Opera Company |chateau, which may be termed a Rersiof vital con . Black Dadiar, Mond sort of pastoral offshoot of Le Par- a stanch advocate of a white, rac DASE e uiey (LA 13, R at Rt | adis on Thomas circle, and its twin 1y pure A a, and he has b Washington Auditorium. | attraction, the Club Chantecler. in his_policy He unyieldi tion restriction are Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, Mrs.|ed up to the highest degress so that with the patriots of ‘this James J. Davis, Mrs. William J.|every detall will be complete for the Mpian laws which will Boardman, Mrs. Walter R. Tucker-|flesta, even to the formal garden hationalism based on the highest|man, Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. F. B.|with fountains. The chateau is an ideals of welf represented in the [ Moran, Mrs. B Warren, Mrs. |exact replica of a French chateau best living sjoined o | Frederick E. Lewis and Mrs. Christian | of tire fifteenth century from the ex- the spirit of and ir eurich. Mrs. Stephen B. terior, but it is understood that the Ameri- wit to this en_. and an in h| the lands of the South rrotled | under the palronage British | allan diplomat s and regularly ac Elder will come to oon in, and when are under way, they ending aff Res months of the hope to si some : Summer traveling to the commereial | 3 which Australia has a |} the ports of the Paci-| ¥ ties of the Middle | strial centers of | = anc S d | Southwest. Mr ! the British Empire and Mrs. Eld enjoying their first Prolonged visit to this country. They | find the people much like their neigh- | bors 2 e much im pressed hospitality of Americans, which also equals their own ralians, like Canadians,| New or those from any | & part they find, are not feemed foreigners in this courtry,| but ke the natives in every parti-|g -ular. Mr. and Mrs. Elder are/ Presbyterians, and they find many whom they knew in England as well | as in Melbourne domiciled in ! York and Washington. Mrs. Elde horn in Melbourne, is the daughter of | idents of north Scotland, made so | liar by Sir James <he comes from the this famed writer. family same Daughters of Confederacy | Plan May Festival Benefit| son Chapter, No, of the Confederac, Stonewal Un s planni Thoma: Mrs, Frank F ¥, recording Britton, Miss M Mrs. J James F. Nelson Page Webst Chenoweth, parliamentar Svans, auditor; Mi chaplain, and Mr directoress of Hutchison, tre registrar historian: istodian: Daniel an Isabelle Bouldin, Slizabeth Loud, Gentle“’omen.s League To Give Benefit Party! Mrs. John Ryan Devereux h loaned her house, 3 West Bradle lane, Chevy Chase, Md., for a bridge and mah-jong party to be given April 23 for the benefit of the Gentle- fwomen's League. Mayflower GARDEN Dinner 6 to 10 P.M. Service A la Carte Dancing 7 to 9 P.M. Vincent Lopez Orchestra P— | surrounding AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH Mid-Lenten Weddings Of Special Interest To Washington Folk Marriage of Miss Julia Pey- ton and Mr. Howard Phil- lips Leading Event of Yes- terday. The marriage of Miss Julia Peyton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Peyton of Richmond, Va. and granddaughter of Mrs. Henry Ashton Ramsay. to Mr Howard Phillips of Greenwich, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rowley Phill took place vesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Comdr. and Mrs, John Stapler, at 2 Hillyer place. The ceremony was performed by Chaplain E. B. Niver of Quantico, Va., and was fol- lowed by a reception. The house had a charming arrangement of Spring flowers and fern. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe made along straight lines and heavily embroidered in crystal. Her tulle veil was held in place by a coronet of rose point lace, pearls and orange blossoms and she shower bouquet of white and lilies of the valley. v Boone Peyton attended ter as maid of honor, wearing a gown of yellow chiffon fashioned on straight lines and trimmed with blonde lace medallions, French flow- ers and ribbon. She carried lavender sweet peas. Mrs. Ramsay, the bride's grand- mother, wore a gown of black crepe and a corsage bouquet of lavender sweet peas. Mrs. Stapler was in black and white crepe and Mrs. P’ illips, mother of the bridegroom, wore pale blue crepe de chine and a lace hat owley Phillips was best man s brother. Phillips and his bride left after Mr the reception for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a gown of black sati e Bring In Thix Ad Before April 5 country. A grove of | huge trees surrounds the buildin and adds to the general impr ness and charm of the ensemble. It is planned to bring the oschestr from the Tent in Baltimore to play | for the fiesta and dancing will, course, continue until the wea sma' | hours. Marcelle Wave . . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl. . §1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brotber. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin Expert Serviee. ST sive- The peopls in Poland are raising funds for a national gift to Mme. Curie, the discoverer of radium, t take the form of a radium institute in Warsaw, her native city. Among those who have taken boxes| Work on the chateau is being speed- THE VOGUE interior will feature decorations and furnishings of the Spanish style so Mrs. Theodore W. [much in vogue at present. Open- . Mrs. H. C. Sheridan and many |air terracs will be available for the prom social t | either dancing or monlight tete-a- vers are also!tete. The chateau is situated on the original mansion site of a fine old ERELREESATnNRIRYRENTRSNLL The Original Marinello Approved Shop ~ Some Things We Do: Facial and Scalp Treatments Acue Treatments | Mouscle Strapping Hasr, Warts and Moles Permanently Removed Expert Marcel Waving Expert Hair Bleaching and Tinting, Permanent Waving, Eugene & Lanoil method used. Work guarantezd. Myrs. E. Davis 1203 F St. N.W. : Established 1909 sererssnzan Franklin 2989 FEEEIRERFETNETAELAE 583 FEENATSUNERIECHINTEN) Brothers Women are the poetry of the world In the same sense as stars Are the poetry of heaven. —Hargrave 2 ND Rizik style creations are truly poetry also—of Spring; and rep- resentative of her latest modes and most colorful moods. One of them: A French imported Pompadour Taffeta bouffant -model Evening Gown; light bodice; large pink and red floral de- signs with narrow blue and pink stripes. A broad band of yellow terminateés the dress-bottom of uneven length. A big bow at waist and a small yel- low collar give bril- liance and theme to the decorative touch. DINNER GOWNS that make of the wearer Ladies of Gainsborough Portraits and Sir Joshua Reynolds’ Imimitable Colors. THIRTEEN F An Unrivaled Presentation— Coats and Frocks Individual touches — superior quality—consistent pricings— are the things that make shop- ping here a joy. 1316 G Street City Club Building THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Apparel for Easter _ Prompts Attention to Spring Coats We shall be very successful with the appeal the styles we are showing will make—for your appreciation of graceful models and clever tailor- ing will be kindled by the many and exclusive types displayed here. Mostly bordered with the fluffy furs—and in the pleasing bright colorings. Dressy and Sports models—in Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Ranging from $29.50 The Louvre Exquisité Hats The very highest expression of fashion is por- trayed in these Hats—and the highest reach of quality as well. Each different from its com- panions—and all different from any contempora- neous showing. New color effects and charming combinations. For Dress—$10.00 to $35.00 For Sports—$7.95 to $16.50 e T e 29, 9 1925—PART 2. a coat to correspond and a small black hat. They will make their home in Greenwlich, Conn. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Phillips, parents of the bridegroom; Miss Betty Phillips, Mr. Francis Phillips, Mr. Charles Phillips, Mr. Rowley Phillips, sister and brothers of the bridegroom, all of Greenwich; Mrs. F. H. Nichols of Greenwich, and a number of guests from Baltimore, in and Mrs. J. G. Whiteley Bliss, the Misses Bliss, Miss Silvian Marbury, Mr. Fendall Marbury, Miss F. Rebecca Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cooke and Mrs. R. A. Doble. The marriage of ¥ daughter of Mr. Dodd of Ro ille, rs. Mr. IEETNZRARITIRINAR IRERRRIEARGEANERERERANEE: for this sale. — Shop of Quality assnsmadzasnanasnEny signed. Selected especially $ Choice. .. ... SOCIETY. Edward Stockett, jr., of this city will take place early in April The marriage of Miss Agnes V. Meimberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John G. Meimberg, to Mr. Frederick C. Mergner, took pl: Wednesday, March 18, in_St. Mary's Church at Fifth and H streets northwest. Miss Gertrude Potzler was maid of honor and Mr. John L. Mergner was best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Mergner have just returned from a short wedding trip in the North. Mr. Edward §. Morgan announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Nettle Crafton Morgan, to Mr. Harold G. Highle March The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Dudley. The ma Women’s 36 to 10 Handmade hair braids, plain or in combination with fabrics. Also Milan hemp and novelty straws in becoming i shapes for miss, madam or matron. Colors: Orchid, moon- stone, Pablo, ashes of roses, sand, navy and black. Other New Easter Hats, $5, $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, up Better Apparel at a Lower Price HAaper Bro. & Co. Wolfe to Mr. Herbert will take place Saturda the home Cathedral Gertrude B. § bride, will aticnd a After April 20 ; his bride will be th Cathedral | CHOKERS | own material at §5 Just as stylish and Remodel Varied Assortment of Easter : Coats,Frocks&Ensembles We Have Ever Shown at 2950 350 and *65 New Materials, New Shades. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20. 46. Also Extra Sizes. New Easter Hats s Elegantly made and smartly de- 937-939 F St. N.W. s Incomparable Values In "New Spring Ensemble Suits 1214 F St. A Separate Cloth Coat With An Attractive Silk Frock Two stunning garments at a price that would not be exor- bitant for either. $ 49.50 | Washington is as enthusiastic as Paris about i ensembles this season, and those in this group make them more desirable than ever. quisite coat and attractive silk dress, either of which can be worn separately with success or together with undoubted effectiveness. termination to give the newest styles at the low- est price makes this event possible. i Other Ensembles, $59.50 ¢ $185 An ex- Our de- The Tea Time reported all Paris is “Cavalier” Black Satin with Moire Silk Quarter. It is extremely smart and vies with the new- est in footwear fashion. Enhanced beauty by a mother-of-pearl buckle, which it is Sold € ’ 4 The Newest Spring Footwear Fashion The Tea Time “Cavalier”’ $7.50 comes in wearing.