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2 10 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MARCH -PART 2. SOCIETY. q S S Bridge Parties, Teas " Plan Costume Ball : Mrs. Milton Reed Hostess { 5 Sale of Old Landmark Noted | [ serouat snnouncea | [Bridse Pasties. Teas March Bride | [Plan Costume Ball Brideaobe | |Mhes, Miten Reed Hlosgens By New York’s Society Folk Enliven Chevy Chase Evening of April 18 [ ‘ | Al | et | | } \. r i ‘ Resid E 1 f I ational Associati f i esidents ntertain or |Internationa ssociation ot | | hou Old Brevoort Du ellmg Bmlt in 1834, and Scene h | ri f 1 N e F y H House Guests — Churcl | Art and Letters Schedules departd 1 of Many Brilhant Functions, Has Societies Hold Meetings. ' Entertainment at May-| i Passed Into New Hands. % Varied Program for Week. | | flower Hotel. their gu M e = i | sz ‘ 1 : | I ‘ ; « 5 N, nin Geo e maturi or e ' | Marcl Another | Construction of the clulhouse will | Dean George N. Henning of George | maturing for the| ) N : e 1 within a few weeks, und it is hington University and his sister, | 1 Rl i ere 4 : planned to hold the opening dinn Menning, entertained at national Associution of Art and Let | ; July \ the beach will be en e pper Monday cvenlng in REPRNE S S S " t & joved for bathitng purposes befo Nonor « prestdent of the univer- | e | | \ ) i o thiat 1 Tha plans or @ mum Sty and Mre William Mather Lewls urday eveniug, April 18 AU Wednes- | ¢ o - nd ample space for the Vof & satton street md Mrs. John Siokel ) 7] o )" of car [ HMulse of Melrose and | on Villa to Reopen. Mrs. Joseph Burk cticut ISR ‘\\qu they will = 2 ) "‘ bl H ¥ | se X | m indkerchic \d towel table | s ekl - e N Vi ‘.,rl‘v‘x" hand hinf towel aple T a A Thumps ke up resi ints piscopal Churel | Stae = M SAE T Al will meet tomorrow morning at 10:30 isos | Van Alen. Refore her ir on | ® 2 and Mrs John ¢ r 1 \ the | AL the present time aTiea mp Aol N y evening | ' ’ & it at ir home on Ly street s 4 A eSS Henr, Gratton Troyie of wjoinins “Wakehurst i A tiect has Heen nomi- MRS CARTER W, 16 » the sounds of [ epresent the Dis- | Will marrs Mr. Benily ' o o iss 3 o [n rte to represer . 5 el Whone parenin, Mr. and Mre Lnnsing | (et of Columbia at the convention Sotte i Augants Mhets ! e gt Bl Stlit Dow. {5aky sk b e lof the National Leag €W was A ; 1 in | lat : - | agem Mr. g, 1 Voters, \which is to be held the ! . Bte Oner % el of April 16 at Richmond, Va A . ciry-cos z C L ' s day| M. - Thompson ose e nston-inlen . Mra Arthur D. Kidder of Hesketh |Who before he . . . ¥ - Dr. H. M. Chang of China e 115 | Newpore. o Aranadasshter of 3m | erest gyl o theater pirey Tussdes] | tal A dsess Women = Clob , i S trom | and s Willidn Attor and a cousi | Alabamans Will Mcet inbiionos of e T \ en’s Cl - \ h of Mr. Vinvent Astor Thur<d E ng. 8:30 | in e oo 16 hov Mrs North to Entertain ) 1 N ¢ now s busy with plans | ay Eveni T e (W he 1 ¢ the tert t i | Joce street roup o omen's Clubs China " L D5 D e f | The Alabama Society will meet at| A Stdnes Prince and M B Chang o 1u ruring ¢ v | the hington Club, at ' K| Prince, students of the Wou 4 S £ ~ 3 o : S i e e dai v 30| Forest Academy, Woodberry | Mea: Navioy Dupre Forth gave a e Bursi wen ender-t et | iloak. T hrogiim Jeul | Vat.. are spending their Spring vaca- i o0 0 (0 S Ao omorr 3 4 to ; : : 0 & I pizno by Mrs. A. L. Slater. | S R. P'rince, on Grafton stree try committee, District of Col a \ : riC s et of | The Missiona Society of Federasion of Women's Cluins iy oS ntatite John Mc-|Chevy Ch Proshytesian _ Ch federation headquarters, 1734 N v X u 1 i e Spender- ! church Metealf, gues e tal ey have many | B. T. Heflin worentz St S B clusive cire | a r > - ¢ ininies feons | e Witen Pean & responding he Distelat 08 o e genie WilL Be the |2 i R e | Bolire wonens VETERANS OF HELLENIC Stationers and Engrave b o e d rs, | el aRa b Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.|Cl i vice pr il | . Repreaeniative AL i Fenn on Jocelyn street at of Columia 19¢ DESCENT TO ORGANIZE i » | ool epresentative B. Stes The executi committee of the|eration of Women's Clubs, and Mr T i Fiaste (o0 <BRkick Wantih® | Kol OV e Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W.|Charles P. ndfield, Mrs. Willius w bee aid often | e d Ay orrow “afternoon | A. Trauty and Mrs. Ja Wilele ; by § Beiiley, Avia: ¢ home of the|Alternating in th 2 s 1t Lan | James . Foh k Headley, on!Mrs. DeWitt Cre - & = folk »n and Col %e street. The members of | Bischofr. El B . U Y i h for buried and gl Chase Chapter will be Aot ... 8 Bring Us Your é sed the corre Vereury tea given by the Mount Pleas : with g v ey waltz, Danct ant Chapter of the W. C. A. Thurs- tt ' o ' afternoon at the Coliege Woman's ) St it weor Old Straw Hats! . e e e e [Rector's Society to Aid ot T bonsa oo & ads to sw o ihetr Eonitolaw and-daughter. Dr, [evening. consi or| At Church Rummage Sale of thelr soncin-iay and davenicr Br. | SIS, Corne Have them cleaned and reblocked x and Mrs, Arthur B. Cr | s n strect for a week jwho b ntly ained at|abroad, and seve ay at her | Webster, who Mrs. Willoughby Chesle pmmittee in April 13 the ! com rec ampt Mrs: J. J. Byrne ent luncheon and bridge Fri home on Jocel street in honor of |ber of the League Mrs. Morris °F. Baker and Mrs, Wil- | Women e tain | & Complete Stoc'k of NEW SPRING MATERIALS in the new Spring styles. hunters w the ilam Penn, who been the guests | L0 B Safe Rust- and Ink-Stain H Rt W for several weeks of Mrs. Charles T. Eradicator for making your own hats. Everything New in Hat Trim- S e Ald Society of ALMAS TO HAVE PARTY. JUST WHAT EVERY PRACTICAL mings—Flowers and Feathers. \ WOMAN LOXGS FOR Dip Episcopal Chur morning in the parish Harry P, rve Godwin luneheon f Simple to use the handy Erast Large selection of advanced styles in ladies’ hat frames will Almas Temple's fourth “;f e A0 Miss Maude Syvret of Wilson Col- | Party v il be \“W]"‘ Straw Braids—Straw Cloths. will £ [lege, Chambersburg, Pa., is the houss | $4% el M ) t injure {@uest of Mr. and Mrs. George Win- | tURIty for (he wives, chid Wool. cotton or linen < O aRtre e S Chester Stone on Cummings lane dur. | LT3 and fricnds of the nobliity b fa o8 L d- C . e ing her Spring vacation . S0 8 maspRETs & or 1 t t S e S e e EAGS] Bevin e o Loston : adies Capital Hat Sho o Catherine Critche Cor. [Club of Chevy Chase entertained at < be there in full ress : iss copan School o t will have cha tea Tuesday in the home of Mrs.| ; dwir y Sorer it o hioy | Walter A. Johnston on Grafton street jio Almes Temple lor 508 llth St N. w Main 8322 fs « work by this well known artist. |in honor of the new members of the|Re2eriations may be wade t the society ting asimy% ladies of the o will be club and their sponsors. Mrs. Stephen | & - ? ne SLs. White, | 20 {he store Monday to radeive dona- | Lyman Karl Fenning | Stephen | 3500 COPTen , clothin aer | presid the tea table, assisted MrS. gricles, but will not il| by M George Hoover, Mrs. George L | Tuesday | Wagner. Mrs. Frederick Farrington Mrs ~ . nd Mrs. dere Crane. Mrs. Alfred A LR N S Walford gave a group of songs, as- uld, Mrs. Vin- | Rubinstein Club Lists sisted by Mrs. Charles Morgan at the | Edward S. Ha 3| piano and Mrs. Richard B. Claytonm, Pont. Mes Anoual Card ' Pazty| st ! Mrs. William Penn and Mrs. Morris | Baker of Minneapolis, Minn., enter- ned at tea yesterday at the Con- gressional Country Club in honor of their hostesses during their visit | |at Washington. They will leave for | their home this afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn have Mrs. Coolidge Gives Aid to Business Women's Group 2 i (00, QR0 ¥, Kiren"ana instein Club will give its | noon card party in Adamis D AlTs tting, Mrs. Gordon Knox Henry J. Whitchouse and 3 at 2:30 Frederic Klinge is i v i , | will occupy their new home in Wesley duate rrvard s Concert. |} Y ¥ 5 =tadiia e of Jlareand Eastern Star Card Party LAANG A Heights in May. ! . 1908, s smber of th Y i Women's Council is| 3Miss Clay Hite, a student of the It ¥ nd o ——— c a benefit concert for Wed- jm,uc at Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, | lubs | nesday, April 15, when the de Sayn|is the house guest of her uncle and v String Quartet will give the program. [aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman £0! Z ~ . - Tabor, on Chevy Chase parkway dur- e D a have as | ing her Spring vacation. Coolidge 1ANC|ENT WAR ON TOBACCO | "The reading ciass of Chevy Chase L4 Dawes, Harr: Mrs Mrs. Jehn | Wednesday at the h f Mrs. | %, .| RECALLED BY BOOK SALE |£°L edidi ‘an West Trving street. J | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fox of New York | | are now occupying their home on Elm s, Mrs an. | LONDON. K street. Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Robert en- | ony Wayne Cook, Mrs. Howard L. |the first boo Mrs. Bryant Milburn, Mrs | tobacco, for a Curtis D. Wi vie, Mrs, Walter | W, Mondell, the Associated Press bruary —Some of s ever published on galnst its use, are Correspondence o Mrs. tertained the members of the Laf-A- | ”‘:‘::im Lee, Mrs. to be sold in March, when the Brit- L"\?;ni‘r““;" at dinner and bridge last Mrs. Richard Fletcher, Mrs. Cabot | Well Court Library will be offered to| 'y, "gi o npor Lyman Tabor has re- | K oo | Stevens, Mrs. Llewellyn F. Davis lth - highest bidders. turned 4o hin' home: on (Chevy (Chase program & the D 0| Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Elmer R.| The defense of tobacco s rebre-| . ooy atter spending several days | 4 » IDARED L MDErS | Squl, Mrs. Paul Joachim, Mrs, Plerce | sented by copy a&f a book which |5 “o.oy g | o 1ed AL beilitunt recep- | froviie; ra Lee Webb, Mre, |came to light in 1602, entitled “Dr. | Wy Wponere Fleming entertained o sl Cars] Burbank, ura Harla, | Bellamy's New and Short '::f({“:::fll“'c the members of her afternoon clubs E i e TS B C. Yellow Albin Pear- | Tobaceo.” s ¢ e us 8 UnCnon A erine Py At Hen i The com s " son, Mrs. Ja an. Mrs. Charles | newly discovered weed for smoking | = % Edgemoor. 3 5 a auship of s “Snreve. Mrs. George Plitt, Mrs. |purposes were frequent in those da Mrs. George R. Hegaboon of New Mr. Haw | »seph_B. Milans, Mrs, D, c Ludlow, | and simultancously with Dr. Bel-| Fo8 GPOTES B T 6EE U00R of Fow i e o 1"[’;'\ = I'J“r:’ ..\{h';_’;: ;;:;‘K_'N‘:?‘(‘[‘m::;. guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Blum — —= OGtEerE Boush DNt i on Elm street. : 2 Sweepera,” designed as & WArWnE 10| “pr. and Mrs. J..W. Crandall enter- University Club Dance SO0 m e A s tained at dinner and bridge Thursday . Y Seu ers were Infurmed bt I s ey | vening at their home o Jocely n t e or 5 eaut u H | 1 Is Greeting 1o Sprmg than poisoned with Indian tobac s Abmer ¥ Pergusen of Hint: l Omes j for and of Maj. Nathanic R W ington street entertained at luncheon | ! Bugse seliine i N S et 2 MILK CONGRESS PLANNED. |38, poiee o pfierneen e the there is the , | ; % : : | the Cniversity Club Tuesday xugh( - Miss Elizabeth Coombs, daughter b | R v f Cou i > a large company attended lh«--(urr«flmndu\cr of the Associated Prese. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Coombs ‘ . de Souzs 1a a iweekly dinner danee. The digni-| LONDON, March 10.—An interna-|of McKinley street, is spending sev- | v N existence tw rs. and forms an | fied old dining room gave way in its|tional milk congress in London, sim- ’erax weeks in New York City. ; ir ting chapler in New York's|staid appearance to the profuse deco- | ilar to that held in the United States Commander and Mrs. Roscoe Davis i . Wd athletic Tife | ra Spring flowers, new greens |last year, is under consideration by | gave a dance Friday evening at thelr i . | a r olored souvenirs fitting m{ the ministries of agriculture and -home on Jocelyn street for their son, - il Bit of 018 Vealice dn Prespect. |} occasion. Even the orchestra|health. Hoscoe. Jr. - i t 1d Venice will be rans- | which furnished the music for the| Veterinary opinion in this country( Mr Edgar Poe Allen of MoKinley | il ported to @ seiting amid the mag- med to enter into the gay|is so Impressed with steps taken by | Street left Wednesday, for Chicago, | il | e ates of Sands Point, LONg | ybandon of the Spring season and|ihe United States to prevent the :_l.‘.‘ an = an:ax 1'\‘\-’ b 0., where he | H 5 i : jacuontl ML Flats "’""';’ o | Wisved geligntiully spread of tuberculosis through milk apondisareral weoKe. il “‘-‘"“‘h”‘ 9 "","‘""hm‘ Tin 'l'lml “7’«!16‘"“" llalm‘v at the club|¢agen from infected cows that e — i O nd to have a bathing club | will be in honor of the newly elected | irong rpprasenlm(ons made to gov- § | [ ; ; e - - o Il o sl Hnes 1o (hat of | prestdenc of the Cniversity G, Dr. | S 2y authoritien. ere. are Sx_ | pareta Ras no. wla males. But whe | As a Reproducing Piano, the Duo-Art bririgs to your home the playing of the i et the Cprojected | e Wis H. Taylor. [ pected to result in similar measures | takes care of the Persian cats? asks | greatest pianists, so perfect in performance that the artist himself seems present. if \ Casino. An unusual fea- | in England the Kansas City Times. 4 P i ® i apannas, or detached : 2 | 5 a Pianola, the Duo-Art gives vast scopé for self-expression of many musical ¥ il be acsigned | Columbian Women's 5 . - P y e il of those ut the Lido Elistesson A vibocd masterpieces. i backed by a number i . 2 . 4 R ¥ ifohic:, Alrasdy the] e .| i — As a Piano, the Duo-Art is combined in the world's leading instruments: The: ! ors has obtained Robert riggs, chairman of | i. = S | s ote e 4o | scating, announces the following liat| Steinway, Weber, Steck,. Wheelock, Stroud and Aeolian. i by @ peninsula which |of hostesses for the dinner of Colum- An Institution: i Island Sound. — The |blan Women, to be glven at the Chevy — — iE | Exclusive representatives in Washington for the Steinway and Weber Duo Art all A e e T BT ol Teal Binl aree ) i h . | Reproducing Pianos, made by the Aeolian Co., of New York. The largest and best- | A o 1 of governors comprises | Virgil B Ju\r‘k on, M ar vlihzul‘\lclh‘; —popular in \s?Vsa;:ng;on through known manufacturers of musical instruments in the world. " Edward 1% Alker, Mr. E. Mortimer [ Peet, Margaret hite, Mrs. | many years is Sun in | i Mr. Gaorge: G.. Bodrne: 3 y Gratton Dosle, 3trs. Thuodore | Fran}id};n St Nzw h’;]edri"': 3:: thP ?—ISpleclal dexfnonstratwn tomorrow on the Famous Duo Art—reproducing | Yowl, Mr. k yrdon Ham- | Knappen, Mrs. Wi 3. Chamber- = . e actu V1 - i i aTe éF Kinga: | in, Mrs. Tobert Whitney E"“("“'\ Javanese splendor of La Java, with | al playing of PADEREWSKI and many other favorite concert artists. I Hille . Mr. Ken- | Miss Irene Postorio, s Ruby Nev- 5 Mu Storgan. 3. lins, Miss Rhods Watkins,) Miss Janet | g gi‘"c?'tts by the Boernstein String SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS I P 1, | McWilliams, Mrs. Henry White Ed- uarte’ | - s : S s | eartue. I iden: Biy: Meies SIera { i 0-J-DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH ! Tibbit McCord, Miss Elsie Yost, for Chi i : . L% i ) F Charter members Omegu tgble; Miss Marguerite Daly Dinner, 6 to 9, $1.50 " Mr. Harold O. Barker jand Miss Rosemary Arnold. i i ner Baltazzi, Mr. Allen Perey Baxter, i | Mr. Frank ¢ Mr. Herbe Dillon, : Mr. Henry le, Mr. Fontaine Fox, 1 i i Mr. Bentioy Gardiner; Mr. Charles D, “’;om};:ns II))emocrat;c Cl;-[bl l ¥ Il ptheridge, Mr. Charles E. Hy Mr. | & o Hear Dr. Hamilton Holt Iselin, Mr. Douglas P. i fon, Mr. W. 7. Martin, Mr. L A:| _Dr. Hamllton Holt of New York huy lm.l AFOLIAN HALL 7W¢fflb and G Streets il Perci Mr. win M. [accepted an invitation rom the 5 - Il i Mr Reuben J. Ross, Mr.|Woman's National Democratic Club Stemu a J (md Weber Duo-Art Pianolas—Victrolas — Fine Furniture i Sheridan, Mr. W. Halstead |[to be their guest of honor at a lunch- Vander Poel, Mr. Eltinge F. Warner, | eon to be held at their clubhouse, 820 Mr. W. Whitewright Watson, Mr. Ali- |Connecticut avenue, Wednesday, April C. Wysong and Mr. Charles N.|8. Dr. Holt will speak on “Interaa- g, tional questions. . Wy

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