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- SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. SOCIETY. Mrs. Robert Love Taylor and Mr. and [ |=— iy i ides of Milton and Boston. Miss Evelyn | 5 Mrs. Clarence M. Roberts. POPULAR IN NAVY CIRCLES Miss Olivia Howard a Bride: | pf Y iion orC o e the mitd | Assigned to Tank Corps. X r Moran had | 2ZURICH, Switzerland, April 7.— |of honor | First Lieut. Willis €. Conover ) Olivia Howard, daughter of the Mte| Hugh 8. GIbson, the American Min- | fantry, has been assigned to 4he 1 dorem Crawford, Mrs. Dallett Wilson, Mrs. Harry Reads, Mrs. Horace Maoc- Bdward Howard of California and |\Ster to Switzeriand, and Mr. and | Tanks, st Camp Meade, Md, and re e e a6 Vinh g || Mrs. Frederic 8. Whitwe'l of Boston | liaved of his present duties with the Miss Alice Harriman and her hou: Mrs. Robert Frazer, was married | were among the guests at the wed- | National Board for the Promotion o gen Nim Sriton b New Yok Saturday to Robert Lovejoy Raymond | ding breakfast | Rifie Practice, War Department Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg R o i ' % e PR BN DR RS & S oag ana Mre. Ayres . Borden, Dr. i Considering Easter Holiday Visit | god dre. Daniel L. “Borden g 2 | Lissum, who was unable to attend. at Pinehurst, N. C. B T e T e s hoatess to a large company, including 53 ‘nm V\Hll-mhluahon Mr#, Al:‘-n 1 5 .J : Sectetary of State and|ington Universitv and a miember | 21aThe, Drs. John Bell Henneman, Mrs. 3 ; : Mrs. Kellogg expect to #pend |of the Kappa Delta Sorority. | MG iohy M AT U o s . 2! in’ Pinehurst, where |Bowman was a member of the 1924 | Mre; Mary W. Frazer, Jra. Georgs A | | : ¥ will be the guests of [c of the University of Pennsyl |Erézer, Mrs. Charles Les un s f i latter's brother-in-law | vi and come to Washington a$|fiSlen Pertam. : : : mud sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ottis. |an instructor in botany in the George | , MI¥ Hester Poole. Mra. Ida Husted # i | Washington University. No date has|jIafper, Mra. Alfred Aagy Jtalian Envoy Emtertained Ibeen set for the wedding Lavy L“:;:;:r' dhaw, Mrs, Thacker V Ar-"clll‘l Legation Dinner. | Faikor and Miss Mary Taylor oocts 1 i \ & lhl;llef\hr;mllr (l\( 'V'(‘\lb:nlll :'l\\\d)iln'. Judge and Mrs. W. F. Norris have|pfed the Susan B. Anthony box. r N & . ’ roblewska entertained inner|as their guest for the Laster loli-| -Dr Mrs. K. N. C. Barnes had 1", e T e e : Fashionable Eastertime Ambassador of Italy. Bignor difClark Dale, wife of Prof. Dale of |son, Mr. Chaloner Barues. Martino. Others in the company | Hamilton College, near Utica, N. ¥ Members of the Kentucky Society were the Minister of F,tnl-nfl. Mr. s occupled the box of the counselor of 5 B . H | Hot Springs 1o remain over Laster Lewin of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, 5 Mise Judith L. Steele was hostess the military attache of (he Italian {to a company inciuding Mre. W. F. embassy and Marchesa di Bernezso,| Miss Natalie Hammond, dnughter [\ % SOWPAEE (U C ML Neison Brig. Gen, and Mrs. Edgar C. Jadwin, |of Mr. and Mra. John Hays Hammond, | e Dte of Utlea, N. ¥.: Mrs, Tay- ne attache of the Hungarian lega-|will entertain a company at (]mntr“m. and Miss Fannie Steele, sister of on, Mr, de Hertelendy: Mr. and Mrs. | this cvaning in honor of Miss Eliuu- | Yoy hoteus. ; Walter R. Tuckerman, Dr. and Mrs.|beth Zolnay and her flance, M Others at the concert were the Sec- Duncan Mck Mr. and Mre. God-|George T. Summerlin retary of Labor, Mr. Davis; Mrs. frey Lowell Cabot rs. John B. i Toani Mrett Noyes, Mr, and Mrs. Henderson, Mme. Grouitch and the| Aitending the first preseuiation of Henry Parsons Krwin, Miss Prentiss, | | 4 it ; milltary attache of the Pollsh 162-|.whe Sapohire Ring” at the Belasco|Mr. and Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Miss| | . . % % 5 . : Y3 . tion and Mme. Hulewlicz Theater last night ware Chief Justice [ Janet Richards and Baron Plessen of [ 5 g 1 he Minister of the Netherlands|#nd Mra. William Howard Taft, Sen-ine German embaser. 5 e st : 0 a n l 2 1 entertain a|ator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, i o e e e e inin ‘evening | Mr. Leon Orlowskl, mecond secretary . Goodloe Ndgar has satled Eampeny of the Polish legation; Signor Au- rope to join Mrs. Edgar for an ‘n honor of the Minister of Egypt| : Théy W it 5 = gusto Rosso, counselor of the Italian | e fve tour. They will return to} § 3 % y and Mme. Yousry, who will (Y€ i hquey: Mre, William H, King, wife | their apartment in Washington early : . S8 i A wondrots assemblage Washington Saturday for New York.|¢ . n H. King, w & o of Senator King of Utah; Maj. Gen. |next Winter ! ) i of Coats for madame or fonkheer de Graeft will go to New & 4 the | 804 Mrs, John L. Hines and a party, _ . e ‘ Eork ERdAy R0 e Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune| Former Senator and Mrs. Truman : % § podtos e week end and the Misses Lejsune, the counsslor | . Newberry returned to their home 7 %, ; : Senator and Mra. James Couzent [of the German embasey and Mme.|In Detrolt last week, actompaniy : . S / \ every stitch breathes style h to Atlantic City and will|ven Lewenski, Mrs. Charles §. Ham- | DY g Sl b - \ nave gone to AURN(IC Oty dur” over |lin, dr. and Mrs, George Oakley Tot. | Brooks. jr. Mr. and Mrs Newberry = ! and every glance bespeaks L8 ten, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mr. and|Dhave becn at Beliaive, Fla, for the \ lit Sos ith flar. o | Mrs. Howard Sutherland and guests, | Winter and Mrs. Brooks met them in| | quality. me wi (3 Representative and Mrs. J. Mavhew | Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh, Col. and Mrs, | New York for a week's visit § . ' fronts, some fur bordered, Walnwright are closing (el houie Ikfll:vn,“h::g 0. Bnerein, Mifss Laura Har- Qs ewice (Wella has gone to EEie e e ) ‘ straightlines, etc., mark the fetitiee L e e o li‘es(b:;.i:.. By A ?‘?\?L it E e D e R T 4 OBRWOOD. styles. And they are priced The counselor of the Hungarlan :‘35’“;:;,::;???:"1‘55,,“ET‘EJT*}:'E;’ ""J e R i in‘dkupilng with (zz.xAtsstoz legation and Mine Palenyi were hosts | noy, Miss Claudin Reed, Misw Helen | 37% Liove Bovers I visige Bad) = o MRS. JOHN F. MEIG £ wide slogan—*“Assur to a company of 12 at dinner 1ast|Carusi and Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge E. |30 Robert Taft, in their home in e of Liew 3 Jr., U. 8. N., executive officer of the g Quality at Moderate evening. Jordan. Cincinnatie Mrs. Bowers has been at 4 Prices.” Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hutoblson| 1. ari.4 Moore, who has been | the Whittier in Datroit through the will entertain at dinner Wednesday | spending the Winter in Florlda, has Lt & i ; : cvening, April 13, in honor Of ¥(He:|returned to his home on Connecticut| Nfme. Daeschner and the Xiles 50 James Kernan of Utica, N. Y. avenue. Daeschner were honor &uests at the ! P O oo el S 5 Women's National Press Club yes- MaJ. Gen. and Mrs. Barnett have|Brilllant Com i terday at its regular weekly luncheon t iny Y Cencert Laat when & number of other distinguish- sent out invitations for the marriage i ) ; y ot the latters daughter, Mies Anne| Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Critienden|ed womern from resident and officlal Plain and Fur Trimmed Sramitton Gordon. to Mr. Henry West|Calhoun were hosts to a large com- | soclety, Including Mre. Newton, wife ivdam. Saturday, April Z5. at noon.|pany lnst evening in thelr box at the| ——({i e Ninrn ey § 2 Cloth C Suydam, Saturday, Apr Continuea o age) s ilk Coats ot oats in the Church of the hany. A [third of the series of promenade con- reception will follow at 12:30 o'clock |certs being given at the Mayflower| = — 3 g : E i the home of Gen. and Mrs. Barnett, | Hotél by American artists. In their F U RS 1115 1117 F STREET of Bengaline, Silk of light-weight Easter- 1622 Rhode Island avenue party were Mrs. John (. Fremont, e ————ng 5 7 timc tcrials. 7! Mrs. Geneva S. Dunham, Mme. Alma Ottoman, Plain Satins, ma ; Ch Admiral and Mrs. Henry Wilson are | Clayburgh, Mrs. Lee Benoist, Mrs.' Repaired Al . b, Sidee i o | etc.,, that suggest the 4 s " guests at the Mayflower, having ar-|E. C. Kennerly, Maj. Paxton, Capt. R led A S g rived from Annapolis Sunday. R R and nsempies ior EaStel' o et " that literally force fas- — r. Kurt Hetzel A he last dance of the Friday eve:|” Mra George D. Hope was hostess WOLF, Furri / ; ?’ ‘ah"',s Slgnl’rt;ance e cination. They cer- ning dancing class will ta 1 in her box, having as her guests Sen- urrier 1 3 ashion. ey are inl i1« th the night of April 24 at the New a M Willi; H. King. Sen- ’ 4 N . v { tainly wi warm e Willard, closing a really interesting |ator ‘Tein, Mrs. Henry D. Flood, 30 and 32 Florida Ave. Both the Suit Ensemble / truly wondrous and smart series of private dances. 3 There may be some special program arranged for a luter date this spring, 3 and the Dress Ensemble but that is not decided upon as yet. \rs. George E. Hamilton lett ves- ’ : . terday for Savannah, Ga., where she A Splendid Assortment of Exclusive Types will spend a fortnight with her daughter, Mrs. William F. Tompkins. ¥ 4 | — - . | Starting at $49.50 — 1214 F Se. mer. Mrs. Brombaugh, wite of Lieut. Heber Brombaugh, is_expected to arrive shortly from Caiitornia, to ! 5 s | visi ther, rs. Nina X . . i L LRI Brothers Such combinations as we offer—of Cloth and mard before her marriage to Lieut. Silk—and in colors that harmonize or expressive- Eropetglhin- Sapreabe: 7, . i ly contrast—present the Ensemble idea to Rear Admiral and Mrs. George 1/19 Tallleur, E‘:xalted perfection. g ‘ Clark have as their guest for the week at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. e £ Then. wiiow SN Saee m}IE lips of a friend are a cheval i The Louvre 316 7th St. Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbelt Quick glass to trust—and you may ex- have announced the engagement of pect to be complimented upon ! Hats fOI' Easter D R s o7 il this smart Black Silk Ribbed Mohair ::“;:L‘-f:‘;u-n,’f":: R Three-quarter-length Braided Tailleur. Suslubieh o Ancibiions wistins ety It has flap pockets; white tailored linen for the Easter occasion—being the newest of the vest, with sleeves and pointed piquet new ideas here and abroad—in shape, material, RAPER[ES front extending down over the black color and trimming. skirt. The double-breasted coat style ESIGNED is smartly surmounted by a tuxedo roll For Dress, $10 to $35 collar. CALL PLITT AT, MAIN 4224 125.00 George Plitt Co., Inc. TWEEWVE THIRY 7, Padntis Orbanay, Farmiote 1325 14th St. Main 4324 1106 G Street . N.W. T T BRUNSCHVVIG‘S, lith &E s-rs. 09\ @“L; fm- ‘ n%e.]lamutf Faihiion” ! . Special Easter Styles at Special Prices Easter 8(:3g Adashnts Orr New Coats : ] —in all the desirable cloths RIDDIES’ AFPAREL that s | and silks, with furs; braided e R e A A Roed Coat shoufd fale & NUN 07 Self trimmings. :p.cn.n’“ AR ] 1 h S Special Values at SRR 8 dash, cofor and comfort. 4 $25.9, $39:50 i«“mw'i $C.95 - : 5 ‘ A 300& road coat affols for ; 5495 $59-50 For Easter Wear There Is : 51'95 . Ge féd 4§t & Goman map §abe : New Frocks ' Nothing Smarter Than the New 3 ¥ —for daytime, evening or . s 95 | a f{'“"f MZ and actiGe arms. i sport wear. Embodying all the | l N o latest effects. | C@aifons, but not foo mucg, our , S Special Values at :::k L . $1 5 1 road coafs ave f&miniye apd fne :I 5‘00' :2 ~ o $ i of restraipto. | ‘ 29 = 39 bt R | NEW ENSEMBLES AND | - eny tFeet Gt " ey 98c TAILORED SUITS A | mart g at | ¢ " | At Special Prices You will be amaszed at the smartness of ; \[ E @ @@ @E | this specially priced group for Wednesday’s “Things for Babies and Tots . | 0 -rpe Ili is ext I i 2 e 05 Exclusively Different ¥ Bea'.‘hful Easter M'""wry selling of Shis extramuely loveies of 920 flln dum S ‘ N New arrivals The styles are typical of the highest-priced coats. Poiretsheen, | For Sports 87.95 to $16.50 9,0 0 L 21 AR PR I, e w o-vlm‘lum\. SUILDING- Phone Main 4299 lIII!HIIlIIIIIIIII|lIlIIIIlIllIII!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII!IIII s 1 TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET | in the most ad- $ $™.50 § flannel and chamo suede in the new jewel shades are beautifully vanced styles. 5 7= 10 tailored to new Paris outlines with the smart, fur-bordered front Special at . . . . L4 b4 ripple. Richly silk lined. - .