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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. SOcClily. Secretary of Statc dnd Mrs. l\ellogg: Dining Tonight With Cuban Envoy and Senora de la Torriente. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925. Shaffer, Mrs, Fal de Saint Falle and Mr. Maurice Fatio. After the dinner the host took his party to the closing (]Tn;e of the season at the Everglade Club. Mrs. May D. Lightfoot, treasurer of the League of Republican Women, who has been visiting friends at Paim Beach for a month, is returning to ' |from 1:30 to. 6 o'clock. The guild Washington about April 10, comprises the following: Mrs, Frank | Al accredited delegates and guests | W. Mondell, Mrs. J. A. Van Orsdel ! | of the forthcoming World Fellowship C. N Through Music convention at the | F. ‘Washington Auditorium on April 15, 16 and 17, have been invited by the International Association of Arts and Letters to a re tion at the home of State and hington tomorrow for her Sum- | iy oA Bl e HE Secretary of > Mrs. Kellogg will be the|mer home, the Hermitage, Walling-| . § e P Mo e honor guests at dinner this In tord, Pa, where she will remain until | ; ! i iy santes ank krenis evening of the Ambassador|Autumn. She will make the trip by | 3 Capital for the sessions of the World Ty or Cuba “and Senora de lu | motor 1 Fellowship convention. Torriente. A large number of diplomats are planning to attend the convention Among those who have already ac- cepted are the Ambassadors of Mexico, Germany and Chile, the charge d'affaires of TItaly. the Min- isters of Norway, ‘zechoslovakia, Ssthonia, Finland, China and Lithuania. Diplomatic représentatives of other countries are expected to :\n-{ Doint attaches to represent them | KAPLOWITZ5Ros, INCORPORATED rz1 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST LARGE SIZE DRESSES PARIS FASH ONJS LUXURY AND BEAUTY 45, 58 65. Mrs. Philip D. Tracey of Albany, N. Y. | A ,»—k(‘jAL _LOW PRICE OFFERING The guests included Miss Marjorie o e Tracey, Miss Marguerite Smith, Miss | EFOR EASTER ZING IN Frances Walker, Miss Helen Curran, Miss Myra Putnam and Miss Lucy o 3 FASHIONS LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE GCWNJ-—COATS IBLES SPOPTJ WE“ Pierce Guild, in | ington Home. for "The ladies of behalf of the Wa Children, have issued invitations to thelr ennual KEaster event, a card | party, tea and sale of fancy and use- | ful articles, at the Washington Club. 1 1010 Seventeenth street, ’Tllurad)l\.‘ . Stafford, Mrs. H. B. Patton, | Are. A B, Browne Mrs. Benferd | Whitwell, Mrs. H. C. Browning, Mrs. | Charles J. Willlamscn, Mrs. John ¢ Wilson, Mrs. Guy H. Johnson, Mrs George A. ng, Mre. Anna Perkins Stewart. Mrs. James E. Baines, Mrs Walter S. Harban, Mrs. W. H. Sholes and Mrs. J. B. Church, Miss Pauline Yates Long was host ess 1o a barty of eight at = bridge | tea Thursday afternoon in honor of | Covington and her | s Anne Covington, will | t home this afternoon in their | sidence on Wyoming avenue. Miss | vington will entertain a company at the Club Chantecler this evening. Mrs. Birth Anniversary of Wing daughter, Albert Celebrated April S. i The Ambassador of Belg 7 will be host & Wednesday evening, April 8 | bration of the fftieth, wnniversary| of Albert, King the Belgians L Baroness de Cartier, who is spend- | lertain ned t evening ck Hale, former William Bowie Clark will en- a company at Le Paradis this ] | Princexs Boncompagni Sails | n April for France. [ Margaret Boncompagni, | Hot Springs for the early| was the guest at dinner last William J. Jay of | Margaret will go Wednesday to stay sev- eral weeks and will sail Saturday, April 25, for France rnelius Vanderb derbilt and Miss Victor Prin who | Spring, | évening of New York to New York eling The Fashionable Ensemble SUIT must have a touch of fur to be truly in the mode this spring. Fur Scarfs and Chokers Representative and Mrs. | of' the Inie Reprencniative Brown of L ‘ 3 o match your r Maj. Gen. and Mre.| Kingwood, W. Va Brown gave | FEaster costume are Hu . and Mrs. Theodore |an informal supper party for Mrs. avatlable here in wid est selection. . and Mr. Ward. Lawson during her visit there Very Attractive Prices SAKS FUR CO. ipany of voung beovle|panjel . Godwin, S. N., sister of | Furs Exclusively for Over a Third of a Century 610 Twelfth—Just Above F Mre. Lillian Branch entertained at| luncheon yesterday at the Martinique Hotel, when her guests included Mrs. | Francois Berger Moran, Dr. and Mrs. | Walter Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Francis| Hill, jr.: Miss Curtler of England, | Miss Margaret Crosson. Mr. Thomas B. Snead of Richmond, son-in-law of | the hostess: Mr. Homer Ficklen and| ° Mr. Donald Wiley | Mrs. Huron W. Lawson has returned | short visit through-the South as the guest for a few will Arthur MISS ANNE COVINGTON, and recelving with her mother, M rry Cove nd Mrx. Covington are alvo entertaining guests radix tonight for Misy C &ton. | | Here for Spring v | ington, this afte the supper da; Vednesday afternoon with her at Kingwood il A Miss Maude Miss Joy Hahn, Miss Harps Hawley, Mias Seville Coale bury. After took & drive ¢ Speedway and through the | Out-of-town Smythe and ¥ have| \frs Ruth Sawyer D) | guests were Miss t at the) Ereeman, Miss Ma lda Ste The Minister of Panama and Senora Alfaro Friday evening will be the honor guests at d s. Albert C. Dalton ain preceding the ning dancing class Maj. and Mrs. Charles R as a guest in their apartm Albans Mrs. Archibald T with them for a month Martin, | Mrs. Frank S. Hight returned t Washington vesterday from a trip t ): t avy, has loar Bermuda | X @ Christopher Dunphy of Wash- SR e s Miss Barbara Hight. who is attend- | Richards, ;i entertained at Bradleys Beach the e | ng Ogontz School, is at on her lub for dinner last week. The ¥ = Spring vacation s Kather were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony rtlett M Drexel Biddle, Mr. and Mre, ion and dance 1o be 3 r. and s by the Kansas “\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s\\\\\\\\\\“\n“xsxm'«n honor of th Shades for Windows ivery shade before it leaves our shop MUST BE PERFECT. The size must be correct, the work- manship must be up to our standard, and the rollers must work easily. g % Let us show vou samples and submit estimates of factory prices. JUST Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the home 7= at Rausch of Washington tary of Agricul poned from Apr of Labor and Mrs ut dinner last eve and Mrs. Wa Y e | PI hll.«d'”\]l‘fl w I\n a \VastmNGTON. Pais JuLius GarrINcKEL & Co, s ac the Mioliower Setarkes guests numbering 18 entertain a Paradis “harles Downer wil Gieorge at dinner at Le The enter and Mrs. Davis will tain this evening harles P. Hancock s Pou, wife of Rep- arriaze of her daughter North Carolina. | F o Mr. Winslo will e ‘ashin I ednesday, March for Smithfic n Souls’ Episcop 1 SHADE BETTER COMPLETE NEW SHOWINGS of THE SMARTEST SPRING FASHIONS For Women and Misses Mrs. months and his dau Thomas A. Wadden, and her children | will join Mrs. Pou, Wednesday. Mrs. | Wadden will spend the Summer with ner parents and during her absence Mr. Wadden wili stay at the Racquet Zonta breakfast at Hotel vesterday mor visiting delegation to gional conference of Zonta, Main 4874 Q\\\\\s\\{\\ ALAETRANLANLANNANANN NS R e l 830 13th St. N.W. -4 W. BTOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor. A ChUBAE whive Ty s B T for the Winter n. ) al OUR shoumgs are so different and unusual, ave “bee you will thoroughly enjoy seeing them now. 0 days have been cruis southern waters, rder the and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman ¢ ined a company of 18 at ncheon \ honor of Miss Helen Walcot! | er fiance, Mr. Cole Youngmer } COVERS Made to Order Have Piitt submit esti- mates on slip covers. Main 4224 is all that's necessary. George Plitt Co., Inc. Paiating Papermnging Upholstering Drapaciss Francesca McKenney, daughter | Charles McKenney, is | small company in her a it in hon, Bennett. who is ins, Miss Virginia McK Frederica McKenney Gillett_wi Alfred Formal Showing of Spring Modes On Living Models Tomorrow, March Thirty-First This event is of immediate importance in the fashion world as the styles sponsored by Francise become the standard of good dressing for fashionable Washington. The Francise shop was created and is / operated by women of the smart world whose faultless taste insures the correct costuming of their clientele. Incorporat 1747 Rhode lsland Ave. THE PUBLIC lS INVITED Mra. Joseph Leiter Mrs. Ormsby McGammon # Floral Emblems to be sure of effective designing and freshest flow- crs. SPRAYS 35 and WREATHS, —at Blackistone’s 14th and H Phone Main 3707 Gladstone 195 22-inch Size Tuesday Only at This Price A Becker Gladstone represents the utmost in travel convenience. The Becker Gladstone illustrated offers the utmost in value as well. It is made of black or brown, heavy cow- hide, lined with leather and appointed with good bolts, lock and a stout handle. Very specially priced at $19.75. Leather Bound Ladies’ Pullman Hat Box Of an unusual quality, at. .. Mail Orders Prepaid BELALRS ROM the best fashions in the world, we have selected the designs that are completely individual, and had them made into exquisite models especially for us. Coats Dresses Ensemble Susts Millinery Blouses Accessories F STREET CORNER OF 13™ bbb ddd b ddodob bbb bbb bbb b bbb bbbt ded bbb b STETSON SHOE SHOP ::THIRTEEN-O-FIVE ¥ STREET A New “Bobby” Model A side gore pump of naco tan calf, with imitation lizard col- lar and strap; a novel cut-out strap which can carry a buckle, if desired; low collegiate heel, snug fitting. McCallwm Sheer Silk Hosiery, in new shades of blonde, banana, mellow and airedale, $1-53 pr. 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