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SO SOCIETY CLETY. \ , D. C, THURSDAY, 'APRREL 9, 1925. been at the New Willard for nearly left lute today for their home. they entertained a weel, Hefore leaving mpany at dinner in the crys- The marriage of Miss Mildred A. Powsll, duwghter of Mr. Austin 'T. Powell of Brookeville, and Mrs. Md., They sailed from Liverpool on the Coronfa, Cwnard line, arriving In New York April 6. They have been cruising aroand the world since last October. Mrs, Pritchard is past grand matron of the Eastern Star of Cali- fornia. Miss Charlotte Freemar Clark is SOCIETY. garet Davis, Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Sophie Beale and Miss Betty Haynes. Mrs. William Howard Taft heads | the list of patronesses for the presen- | tation of by giv day “The Admiral,” a new Cha Rann Kennedy, to p at Wardman Park Theater fternoon, April 17, (Continued on Ninth Page.) under play be Fri- the e Established Over 50 Years The Economy of Fine Furniture {Eligibility to Henderson's furniture stocks calls for strict conformance with highest standards of construc- tion, finish and artistic merit. fiSuch Furniture gives satisfaction for generations —is never “out of style”—and, judged by length of service, is un- qualifiedly the Most Economical. to Mr. Walter A. Covert, son of Mrs. chatrm; i Cora 1, Covert of Lodi, N. Y., took Al ol tlis pomu/iting fos Chs sale Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg Leaving Washington Tonight ; ik LTS st A 8| e re o i N e e f P h g \ C f., k . 1. Church Houth, the Rev. Dr.|given in the Beldsco Theater April or Pinehurst, | 7 A. Lumbeth officlating. The|,. , Win decorated with palms and | 23; 24 and 25, undyr the auspices of Yastor lilien and rambler roses. Mr.| Ten Painters of Washington.” The BN R Deane Shure pluyed the nuptial [Proceeds will be usad to further the — S— interests of Americam art in Washing- ton. Miss Clark will be assisted by Miss Agnes Shands, Mists Muriel Eleanor Gray, Mies Audrey Cakter, Miss Mar- S nE==E= Upholstering —Better Work Moderate Prices Phone for Estimates GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Paperhanging, Draperies Upholstering, Furniture 1325 14th Street bride was glven in marriage by her father and wore a belge en- somble sult, with ce hat to match trimmed with whaded roses. She wore . corsnge bouquet of orchids and 1illes of the valley. Miss Virginia Powell attended her sister as muld of honor, wearing a gown of peach printed georgette erepe and carried roses. Mr. Glenn Covert of Utica, N. Y., was the best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr. Thomas Powell, brother of the bride, and Mr. Hubert Tucker of Richmond, Va. The bridal couple left fmmediately after the ceremony for an extended to spend Easter and thefr apartment at Hotel the middle of HE Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg will lea Washington tonight for Pinehurst, N. (., where the; will be with Mrs. Kellogg's | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs, F. J. Ottis, who are at a hotel | the Governor of Porto Rico and Mrs. there, They will return to Washing- Towner, is visiting Miss Katharine 55 Monday. “enning of 2134 Le Boy place, of State to Atlantic City will return to Wardman Park next week Miss Constance Towner, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Lippitt Wattles is en- rtaining at a hridge tea this after- oon in compliment to Miss Virginia | . whose marriage to Ensign bride Parker will take place 4 Miss Elizabeth Zolnay to Mr. George T. Summerlin will take place Thursday. i 3 & wedding trip. There are 24 guests for bridge and Lb \ Y - \ fow additional guests will join the ) 4. Delo e -ompany for tea. Mrs. Robert Plerre ‘,Pi'lf‘m."y 'h; :;.r".’&‘:f:"mxf”‘.f\';';‘l,g s e S g s G. Matthews, who has been visiting at the tea table it their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Pocher in their home in Florida. Mrs. Matthews vis- ited in Atlanta on her way North. Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews will move 1o Greystone, the sub- urban home of th former's son-in- law and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons srwin, and will be there for two months during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin, who will sail April 18 for Europe. Mrs. Robert Dickey, jr. who has been with her mother, Mrs. George Barnett, for several weeks, has gone to New York to meet Mr. Dickey and his mother on their arrival in New York today from Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey will return to Washing- ton for the marriage of the latter's sister, Miss Anne Gordon. The Am’ ador of Belgium, Baror de Cartier, as host at dinner las evening, entertaining in celebration of the birthday bert, King of the company were the Mr. Kellogg: th merce, Mr, )‘fln\rl the House, Longworth Senator James Senator Peter Frederick H Parker Corn Theodore E. Burton. John Philip Hill, the eral, Mr. James M Secretary of War Davis; Mr. William R. Castle, Frank L. Polk, Mr. Bernard Baruch Mr. Norman H. Davis, Mr. Owen I Young, Mr. Clarence Mackey Charles H. Sabin, Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Rear Adr al Andrew T. Long, members of the executive com- mittee of the riends of Belgium; Mr. Edgar Ricka . Gustavus T. Mr. George Barr Bak Mr. . Gal , Dr. Vernon Keilogg, imittee for relief in and education foundation; Mr. Louis Wiley, Col. Thomas Fair- mervis of the 106th Regiment of the New York National and the secretary of the Bel embassy, Mr. Tilmont. INSPECTION, WITHOUT OBLIGATION, IS INVITED James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Rebreeaiatius 1108 G Street—Phones \:- 7¢7¢ presentative and Mrs. Oliver Boone Bucher t Monroe, Va, announces engagement and approaching wedding of their sister, Mrs. Madge Bucher Tury to Licut. Col. Theo- dore Schultz, U. S. A. Col. Schultz is on duty in Washington in the finance department of the Army. Col. and have a daught Chicago Mrs, their Miss Lawson Mayo Fuller guest Col. Fuller's Peggy Fuller of Miss Pauline Hyde Wright, tev of Col. and Mrs. John W. Wright, left Washington today for Atlantic City to be the guest of Mrs. Isabella de Tessada and I Miss speranza de Tessada, who will spend Easter week at the Ambassador. Miss da is a student at the George- town Convent daugh- 7th and H Sts. N.W. Mrs. Charles Kirby King will leave today for Los Angeles to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre. Samuel J. Waggaman. She will return to Washington early in the Fall. Mrs. Godwin, wife of Licut. Comdr. Daniel C. Godwin, who has been with her sister, Mrs. "Villiam G. Brown, in her home at Kingwood, W. Va, is visiting Mrs. Perry, wife of Lieut Comdr. Perry, in her home on Mint- wood place. Who, with her hushand, S. Yousry Paska, Minister of EZypt, and their family, will leave the Capital tomorrew preparatory te sailing for Germany, where he goes as Minister. Ttallan Envoy Guest at Dimner of Boston Hosts. The Ambassador of Italy, Signor @1 Martino, will be the honor guest @t dinner April 22 of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cahot Mr. and Mrs. Cabot entertained in- formally at dinner last ev pliment to their daughter J. J. Cabot, who left this the West. Alicia Simon of Warsaw, will entertain a company this evening at the Gra Hotel, when the member: h legation will be gyests. Dr. Po- at inner Dodse the Pol of at luncheon yesterday at the May Kauffmann of flower in compliment to her house guests, Mrs. A. B. Clapp of Boston and her daughter, Miss Marcella Clapp. The other guests were Mrs. Everett Sanders, Clyde Kelly Mrs. Howard M. Mrs. James Morris, Mrs. Irving Cox and Mrs. H. L. Rust. Mrs, and Miss Clapp will be with Representative and Mrs. McFadden about a week be- fore continuing their motor trip back to Boston. They have spent the past two vears motoring through Canada, this country and Cuba. Ly Mr. Walter Lee Youngstown, Ohio. Specially Arranged as an —Easter Selling Event— 1,800 New Hats daughter, Mrs. Hull, and will not observe her Satur- day afternoon at home this week Mr. and Mrs R. Golden Donaldson and their daughter, Miss Ruth Don- aldson, who have been at Palm Beach, for two months, will return to Wash- ington tomorrow and will opea their house, 1200 Sixteenth street. Mrs. Robert Amory of Boston, who has been a guest at the Mayflower for a few days. entertained informally at luncheon there vesterday. Pritchard of Los Mrs. road Mabel daughter Viella Calif., are visiting Woodley and her Angeles, U. A. Paul northwest Mme. Matsudaira, bassador of Japan for tea Wednesda. to 6 o'clock, in he street. Her gues of the Women's wife of the Am-| has issued cards April 15, from 4 home, at 1321 K| will be members | Col. and Mrs. Burnett Hosts o Italian Envoy at Dinner. Mrs. Charles Burnett en- dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador of Italy, Signor di Martino. The other guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dennis T. Nolan, the counselor of the Japanese Embassy and Mme. Swada, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart, Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien. one-time Ambassador to Italy; Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Francis Cameron and Maj. Douglas Gillette. Mr. and_ Mrs muel T. Butter- worth of Plainfield, Conn., who have Col. and WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT I8 FIRST REVEALED Senato; tertained at of Mas ¥lorida s GROUP I | The Season’s Newest Colorings GROUP 11 19 Values $3.95 to $5.00 Mrs. George W. has been with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs Amherst Cecil, in their home, more, N. C., will return to W ton today. Reflecting the Spirit of Easter COATS Individual touches—superior qualit y—consistent pricings— are the things that make our collection pre-eminent. Prices Begin at $35.50 ce shortly after the ment of Congress March 4 pected to return to their apartment at the New Willard late this week. They will remain here for a short time and then go to their home in Massachusetts, Vanderbilt, who son-in-law and John Francis Blit- shing- Miss Annette Thomas Steel, whose marriage to Mr. John Gardner Ladd will take place Easter Monday in St Luke's Episcopal Chure burg, Pa., will be given Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swan- son will sail from New York Saturday May 9, to spend some time in Europe. = McFadden, wife of uis T. McFadden 82 95 33 95 Representa- Sir James and Lady Herst, who have el hotann been in Washington members of the Canadlan delegation to the Inter- national Joint Boundary Commission, went to Atlantic Clty yesterday for the Easter holiday. The members of the delegation were received by the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady lIsabella Howard at the embassy yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. Dame Fashion’s Latest Dictates Where Paris, New York and Washington Meet —Hats for Every Occasion— You'll find Transparent Hair Hats, flower and ribbon trimmed, Milans, lustrous silks and satins, charming crepe and leghorn com- binations, striking novelties, etc. Exclusive Models Positively s 4. 45 Specially You Can Save $2 to $5 OUR NEW MISSES’ DEPARTMENT FEATURES A COLLECTION OF CHIFFON DRESSES IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS MODERATELY PRICED SIZES 14, 16, 18, 36 AND 38 LIEBSTER 1307 F Street Brig. Gen. George A. L. Dumont, military attache of the French em- bassy, is spending today at Pensa- cola, Fla., having completed a tour of that State, where in St. Augustine, as a guest of Gen. Clifford, attorney general of the State, he witnessed the Ponce de Leon, festivities, for which the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano were guests of the city. Gen. Dumont will spend Easter in New Orleans. . 1316 G Street City Club Building ~SHOP Up to sio The secretary of the Egyptian lega- Priced tion, Dr. Moussa, will entertain at a tea this afternoon in compliment to | Miss Lutfia Yousr hter of the | retiring Minister of pt and Mme. | Yousry, T the Germ Dieckho The counselor of bassy, Dr. Hans H tained a small par the Shoreham Hotel The Home of Fime Furs Since 1895 Representative and Mrs. Adam M. “Wyant and their children have gone Stylish Easter Footwear AT THE STETSON SHOE SHOP o fevens 11153 -G - STREET The Three Most Popular Modes With but two more days before Easter, Shoe Shop is showing many lovely new models for Easter and afterward. them are pictured—they are typical examples of the new, the Steitson~ “MISS SCAMP,” a saucy little Stetson Snappy Tie; col- legiate model; light maco tan calf with airdale trim; patent leather with gun metal trim; or in all tan calf. $11.00 Three of Pre-Easter Sale of Coats Fur-bordered Flan- nels of light and heavy weight, and the soft Suedines. Prince of Wales— in Tweeds and plain Cheviots and Flan- nels. DD 1227 F St NW popular styles that can be had ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF 300 EASTER MODEL HATS OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY FROM MheTyfthistenue Sthop 300 Gifthshenze at 3Vt NEW YORK CITY AS A SPECIAL OFFERING FOR FRIDAY ano SATURDAY AT 10 An Excellent Opportunity for the Late Easter Shogper D in numbers now. 1r stock is plentiful—an “THE ZEPHYR,” a o b ead beautiful new spring one- strap cre:!wn in blonde satin_with fancy piping; also in black satin or pat- ent leather. $12.50 there is abundant variety to choose from. Sizes 2 to 9; AAA to C. McCALLUM HOSIERY in rare Springtime colorings —mellow, flesh pink, French nude, blonde, noisette, Ra- chille, bluet, orchid, pink and many others. Poiretsheens—with novelty trimmed ef- fects or in rich self tuckings, etc. “THE GLAD-EASE o dainty swug-fitting twoe-strap pump in patent leather, black kid, apricot kid or tan calf; high erch combination last; Cuban covered heel. $13.50 DD QDDA A D DA, DA A AT > D DA A A~ s A group of Charm- Sohe ing Coats, which are offered at a special price for Friday and Saturday— 5 ? K Silk with Lisle Tops, $1.85 Pr. Al Silk - - < - $2.50 Pr. TETSON SHOE SHOP Thirteen Five F Street DDV T T T T T T A D >4