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THE EVENIXG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. 1 Beyer, Mrs W. Burton, jr.; Mra Callahan, Mrs. Thomas Brahaney,|City Club, 22 Jackson place, Sunday,|Will be given b o] : g 3 ¥, s j 4 y_Mr. James Cox, and|and many cards from fri = SO( 'I E I Y Richmond 3rooks, Mrs, Robert d. 8 d - e e on st [Trom (a0 o 6 Gtinck, orill e Ve | Me. ChHStanner Kealy will 3183 Diano|Tecelvad SHRER O HAuit sl e Buink, T B eRigd . James A. Cahill, jr.: s. D. E. § . Mrs,|Mrs. A. J. Sinnct, on publicity. charge of the junior section, Miss |selections. A e Sropyingen. Toutecdn Y satusa SO & om . H. Callahan, ' Mrs. eiry, == Grace McVey, chairman. The host- Mrs. Guy Standifer entertained at|daughter, Mre. Harrison Warner & (Gontianea s iei Bigkils Dxae) C . Craig, Mrs. V. Stella De-|Mrs. B. F. Saul, . M. A. Velat, | Musfeal and Literary Program esses will be Miss Agnes Winn, Miss| Mrs, Samuel Bricker celebrated with | dinner last night at the New Willara. e ! ik trom K A D ({,x mv;{e:, Mrs. }"(3[:]1- Mrs. M. B. Whitfleld, Miss Maie Wil-|At First Baptist Church. ”';‘1;"[ -‘“L‘“v[llll’! Margaret Norton|a dinner and theater party the anni- — RS B RIS T Donnelly. Mvi Bobeot & Doce | Nites sud Mrs: Altredi O Whitton Mrs. David 1. Kincheloe will take|2Nd Miss Louise Pattison. Miss Ag-|versary of Mr. Bricker's eighty-sec-| "Dr. and Mrs. Willia will conclude the association's con Jrs, Charles’ M. Drake Mra. David| ~Sponsors are: Mr. David J. Dunl: (part in a musical and literary enter- pes Brown and Miss Ines Justus will lond birthday. She presented him!dall who have spent Uio toratar et T s Fuieat Bt I v 255 o MEs Jotn Cokert, | wan; Mrv. AL B, Madlow, Mr. & ©. . g o ¢ tea table. Violin solos with 82 A g he Wi 2 2 . p SN e vill be Mrs, 1 ura, Sime. von | Y. Stay Raphast ot eI tainment at "First Baptist “Church, w merican Beauty roses. Gifts of the Winter in Washington, have | obtainad through them awinski, s Eustac ~ tarley, Mrs.| Mrs. Harry Carroll. chairman-in- g " the i — S . e PR 0 VSRR 7Y ; AT T e e A - :’:lllbt;;hh;:s orking with her:. Mrs {ure zabeth Juckson, Mrs. C. " iy 1 s b R G WWMWW A A S R . Mrs % Moran, Mrs.|nery, oseph P. Tumulty, chairman of the pson, Mre. Robert Ruckman, o H S o T Mingigsrods Anarews and Mra/ Lind . Mrs. Daniel R Mrs. | reception committee; Mrs. Robert |Mes. Thomas Lovett, Miss Lena Parks atterson of Winston-Salem, N. C P Foley, Mrs i.| Bourke. chairman of putronesses:|and Mr. Tittman 3 ! = Fuller, Mrs. John 'y Mra Mrs. Haskell chal Mme. Alma lay! g an o3 = Mrs. skell, chairman of —_— Sianten M A Gl Shutar, AR et TG ah AL | tckets: Mrs. Joseph A. Havden and| Mrs H. L. Ireland of New York Hat as their guest at luncheon at the | Somepr Gattl Mra & R. Gallvart, sr | o S ossbl & Framnk for| Sk LrLthe BHERLGE o v Shown May ¥ ¥ iss N Cy = . v a SR Cora P o - Pl b IOF | hrother-in-| Mr. = A P A S fayflower vesterday, Miss Nancy|ire’ dohn W. Guider, Mrs. Nora M |tables Mrs, 8. M. Gantley, witn Mra. | mrouier 'Be%%5 O Ganrgetown road. Tomorrow r\ Todiy Hoyt Hill, Mrs. William J. Hughes, Mrs. |1 reell, Miss Alice Hoover and | guttery Par M i At o{Mary J. Hollohan, Mrs. Ellen T. ce Tumulty, on candles, and | 5 SR 8'{Keane, Mrs. Michael Keane, Mrs. |) bn J. Noonan, Mrs. Vincent The tea to be given by the Women's entertained ut din s 3 < B James J. Kilroy. Mrs. Margaret | 227 F S t r argar 1 treet N.W. honor of Mr. Cecil Thomas o s B et | APLOW[TZ,BROS Friday and Satul'day---A Very Special Sel]ing of and Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth of |M 8 ax road, Battery Park, spent | . Mrs = INCORPORATED 3 o last week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. - B Ct , A 1 D. Knight of Li Hill, Md. Sun- 4. S v urcell, - ] o day Col. and Mrs preth entertained | Misses I'hi rs. Joseph I‘helnn.t 2l NINTH STREET NORTHWEST informally for larry C. Bursley | Mrs. Annie Rauel, Miss Agnes | ] of New York City. There were about Frank Ruppert, Mrs 15 guests, ——— Mr. and Mrs. in Grove Brum- | K% Z g . S P Rl N O COA S ‘ baugh were the guests of honor last night at & banquet given by member: of the Juniata College Alumnae - el sociation in Washington at the Gr PAINTING Dodge Hotel. More than 50 guests Call PLITT ! 3 owore present N PAPERHANGING ) 59 Zg 11 5 Mrs. M. C. Bacon of 'L‘]vvehmd R Call PLITT Ohio, is '\’lfl}llllg her daughte R R lPHOlu‘TERIN ~ = D e s v - bite witree i} P COATS OF BEAUTY AND DISTINCTION ""‘\:;‘ 0\: ‘:"‘B il “-s‘u"' N Slip-Covers and Draperies. THERE IS ALWAYS CHARM AND INDIVIDUALITY }‘ Miss E. F. Boyce was hostess at a | N 3 | chermingly : ncheon at N GEORGE PLITT CO. N\ IN A KAFLOWITZ COAT . . P R g o g | , 1400 Hats to Select From i Nearly 400 Styles hering 18 stering—Draperies e e Mashes S St FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY e e T Z 2> FOR MADAME AND MADEM “ISELLE day for the West (o husband, Lieut. Stanestreet, U and accompany him on a cruise to| waiian lslands. Mrs. Stone- | en in Washington for 1 weeks. She was for- Whiting. ‘ Mrs. Coolidge is taking a great in-| | {n authentic ( X = '\ remankable Saturday—Childl'en’S Day ‘ ] assemblage of S buying oppor- Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, to| smart new cha- tunity for any be given at the Wardman Park Hotel ; v peaux for.streel. - - he she Easter Coats and Dresses . S A < X the afternoon of Monday, April 20, in : needs a hat or Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 16 Years wear. honor of the anniversary of the pas- Most Remarkable $ 5 Values at e ° tor, Rev. Thomas A. Walsh. She has not only wutographed an engrav- ng of the White House, but has do- nated it for the benefit of this aftair. | ASTER Dresses in crepe de chine, tafieta, rajah silk and sill: pongee. Silk trimmed, fancy embroidered or combinations. All new shades, in sizes Tio 1 yeur. 2 — Many are specially customs house that the handkerchiefs | 'ASTER Coats in all-wool materials. ordered from the McGuinness mill, | Smartly tailored and lined through- p ; — A vl Kol i - \ modeled to fit the near the Lakes of Killarney, by Sir! natural, green, navy, blonde. Sizes 2 to 16 years. ! 5 3 - s R e i | ‘ Uy | most unusual sizes $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 Up Other Easter Dresses $1.00, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $7.50 Up : BB ; Easter Hats la[——|o|—[0]c———=F—u[—— =0 —]n] . 6] s L Philipsborn James Douglas, have arrived. They #re said to be the best linen in Ire- land. Mr. Douglas’ interest in Wash- | ingtonians dates from the time that| he came here in the interest of the | starving women and children ot Ire-| land, in 1918, | Donation of an early nineteenth ! century engraving of the Capitol, | which recently was found in one of | the old print shops on F street, and « contrastingly modern view of the| Lincoln Memorial, & beautiful hand- tinted photograph taken cherry blossom time, are recent acquisitions the sule of which will swell the funds. | Another interesting gift is the “Recol- | lections of & Happy Life” by the late Maurice Francis Egan, a book full of | pleasant reminiscences of public and | social Mfe in Washington. 1 A complete list to date of the pa-| tronesses and sponsors includes Mrs. | A. Abbatticchio, Mrs. Pauline Velati A A | GET IT AT ORANGE GROVE $1 .00 1318 N. Y. Ave. W, Oranges by the Basket Grapeiruit by the Baske: . lunching at a table —with all the attention table service includes and three tempting menus “from which to choose—have made the Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. - Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. R R ka aa s el L SRS L T R L R A S S D2 L LR R TR T DT T DR T S L s A Colorful and Varied Showing of New Easter Foo Cornwell Tea Room a famous noon-time ren- dezvous for busy men and women Sandwich Lunch.. .....35¢ ! = 2 Salad Lunch.. Soc | - S —— Hot Lunch gomater Served with Coffee, Tea, Chocolate or Milk = ‘ 316 7th St. NNW. - Stevens|| Special ValuesSaturdayIn 1113 G Street The most wonderful variety of fashionable shoes ever offered at this $ 6.50 Over 5,000 pairs in 60 beautiful o] | o] |fl o] lfl o] fll i m == . and different styles, in the season’s =] | o] |H 0 m [B] Exclusively it || AN AN Coafs | S J W ¥ 25630 Values style and wear; and made of especially G 5 selected Japanese silk, g A remar.lmble purchase of with lisle top and silk g g Coats was made by our buy- plaited heels and toes. A ) RQEV ing organization last week, . Gyarune«fl full- \ 2, - ; and we are, therefore, able -nuhmed'd = evq'; d;-m | " ) - to offer these regular $25 and oK i - \ 830 Coats tomorrow ag sub- shade, including Black ’ < and White. stantial reductions. Price. | s | Newest Fur - Bottomed Coats — ;i $ 1 ‘55 ! Spri::.;:yln Straightline Coats — Fur- i i ’ Collared Coats—New Ma- 3 Pairs for $4.50 g terials—New Colors. I newest . colors and materials, such as Penny Satin Patent Leather Blonde Satin Black Satin Tan Calf Combinations Apricot Kid Apricot Satin. Fallow Satin Rosewood Satin New Two Tones Style No. 950 Durable and Smart A Pure Silk Chiffon SRR Ny RN\ N\ Never before has our showing of footwear for Spris d . saoce; vetied 1a 6iyle, more heautifal in ostor and siabele Shen thee e Sizes 2V2 .o 8 Shape and Hlmd'ft‘dl :: -u::-hqnc:c styles await you here. Every pair made to our Widths AAA exacting orders, which assures you of 1 i ; Style Heel exacting scieea ures you of excellent quality and perfect fit. Early AA, A, B, C Silk Hosiery For Easter Wear 'Tis a season of riotous colors—and we have them— , : Featuring s .95 Beverly No. 275 Sheer Chiffon, with silk garter tops; lovely A and sheer, yet film and shapely. 30 new shades. 5 Our No: 1923 Sheer Chiffon, with fine lisle garter tops. Our No. 5055 Service Chiffon—A Hose known to many. =~ l———|ajc———jajc—————lalc———=la|c———=]aj]c———Jo|c——|o|[c———h] Other Beverly Hose that gratify a popular demand— $ 1 65 Wereet Floor.