Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVEXNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 10. 1925 SOCIETY Deaths Reported. COOLIDGE IS INVITED. Marriage Licenses. P —_— Marriage licenses bave been issued to the lowing deaths have been reported to following (Continued from Lighth Page.) ¥ b 24 hours: | Ripon, Wis.,, Wants Him at G. 0. P.| "Wilson J. Snclson and : - £ BT S Hospital. shaw. boti of, Richmond, i Condult rd Birthday Party. Aricta ‘A, ufensturt ana. | Your Easter Gloves Your Easter Bag national president of Adpha Chi Ome- 4 18t Rhoda latand Meivin A ifenstyll it Paris Fasldeolareid Ton tha =il Bpoich =and how & il bauthe guedt of honor. . s 1. Unitedt Beates Bal An invitation was extended Presi-| Samuel R Smith of thin ¢ity aad Cecelia Novelties from France—cuff styles that are new pouches with embroidered designs on_the ot i D A T e i dent Coolidge today to visit Ripon, "‘,“,{'.’3,’,,,“,,’,,‘.’.‘{',{.‘,"‘{,,,, e e new—beautifully designed and perfectly made— front resembiing “Point Beauvais” and “Petit Ttor which they will-attand|] nasmeck ewis 1 Tish mayloo Wis,, during the Summer to celebrate ! and X. Euten, in the softest of French kid—Gloves that will add Wi s R Fiet e maisllics i ced oS, rdan: 2 ! 'y o! : - a luncheon at the A. A. U. W. club- s b T bowphtal . [the birth of the Republican party.|Minsie § sy pce i the distinction of the correctly dressed woman y brown, gray, tan and kiack. Antique gold frames. house. A hn;u!\;-q:‘\‘ oo 1 x‘\,r“n :.. Little Sisters of the [ The city of Ripon asserts the party| Jioiam '&':'E'rfi,'".:‘?duf;‘ym\; M to your Easter costume! $3.50 and $3.95 pair. 12! F St N.W. metal chains, coin purse, mirror. Special. .. $5 nesa room of the ower will oc- 3 T was initinted there. - Tomers . Marnnart, had. Marion ¥ IS Bleae e dupy Saturday afternoon, Tt e el The invitation was extended to the| Giuigs F; Kinae) nd Geldrs 5 e O h ers Tuftalo, N. Yo| Hove Jones, § nonths, Children’s Hoapital. | President by Senator Lenroot, Re- . Broy, el U Ewer Dorotk Virginia M. Scoopmire, 3601 Lowell st publican, Wisconsin, who was accom- B,,,,h., “Hail of this elty. Fantlc proNlnce o e Corbles, G, Georgetown University | panied to the White House by A. H.| Tenry Surdum and Anne H. Gorder Moffat, New York City, secretary; Wilki 1 rev ‘ol Nokestille, V: (4 %, g 84, 3y Garteld. D. ¢ nson, internal revenue collector 9 ) Hoztense 0. 1 Miller, | WATLHEEo 0, Son Marciand reac: | for Wisconsin; Judge Roy Reed and,lelis C. Worley of Matassas, Vi - ‘r:a‘scunr:;-"ar::flx:l"r""- Washington, Ol 65, “Home for the Aged and | W. K, Hazeltine of Rlpun " Pace/of Bonalr, V \ co i 4 Kapoeck, 5 months, Cbildren’s Hos —— St B Waleaan and Mary B. Myers, both Mre,; Hatlan 8. Rtemo, Guast Plfohn T. Campbell, 3 months, Children's Cavalry Officer Shifted. il 3. Ghee ‘ang. Bestie L. Timberlake, ket o T Second Lieut. J. A. Whelen, jr., | ™Viegii MeCree and Eizabets Yousg J : ; s, Harlan & Stone, wito of Justice || Tifast of ks aag rear 1 Yan Wak one- | SO0 LI S0 S en, V| dock Barlof Sonantown. Ta Sad Rt —the accessories to your Easter Costume must not be overlooked! Your he United States Supry alf 3 e 3 0 yer, Va. has o . e Y i b o v of Fonor of o | S0 ¢ e G L e e e Easter gloves should be cuffed, your Easter handbag ‘“Petit Point,” R O e s Tastaon| Tt MLoir'%, Talies’ divies Boidess i - — oo i ki S ot Ty g i Bt afternoon, from 4:30 | Home Hospital S The hostess, Dr. A ove, president of the Wom- Tuberculosis Hospital. | . on L ’ : And we are ready to complete your Easter costume correctly in its ¢ Club, will be assisted by| L F. Er ian_ pl. K I . s E et A s oot ! WS ! every detail tomorrow!—And to furnish the beauty preparations to 1P SLNW 7 ; Myrtle By Mrs. J. Garfield Ril o on arfield Tt make you look your best! Ars. James Harper and Mrs. Thomas Sidwell. A group of 50 midshipmen, spend- Ing their Baster vacation in Wash- Births choned, ington, will be the guests of honor of the Women's City Club at a dance 1o following births have been reported to | ' — 7 B . 10 be given under the auspices of the | the Health |‘u’|lrl}mlr' in the last 24 bours: \ house, 22 Jackson place, tomorrow Bearl 5o Yan Wl 5 girl | ) | ; from 9 to 12 o'clock | Eharies ni"4nd Maude E, Fenton. girl . : g 3 5 nduon 1 . Ttandlett, girl f { | HE perfume of the great Worth—what Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of| Dar In, boy. 5 Trominent women in offcial. diplo- Willinn 11 and Lillian’ 8. Hawkine, girl olm S and Bernice aton. appropriate for Laster Day? csident society who will Maitoln 8: A Demisd L Parom. o T Presents for Tomorrow— D"sia N X nesses for the children's k . , $1.50, $10, $15. S , $2.75. o 4 ! - Toilet Water, $8.00. Rouge, $1.2: ing festival, to be given . ¥ I x i | g ofit. of {he! Girlat Soouta'| BerrD st RunE inchendal al 20 [ N W | b Face Powder, $2.75 Dusting Powder, $4 I'o all who |m|.hm( any of these tomorrow we more Association of the District of Colum-| Togis . &nd Mabel 1 Woadstock, girl Lix at Poli's Theater the afternoon| John L and Georgia Neese, girl of Friday, April 21, at 5 o'clock. | Ls Roy R. ant Berna .nn»"\\.mn.. boy. ¢ g - shall present a sample of the “Dans la Nuit” sachet N, (ool f2t -t vy E. and Valdy A s = Mrs. Herbert Hoover, mnational| Ypesjore it and A Easter | at our Toilet Article Section—Street Floor. president of Girl Sco will | also| Andry T, aad Minired M. Shili serve as patroness of the benefit, as| Oscar P. and Elizabeth F. Huat, = o 3 Jellefr's—Street Floor WELC will a number of members of thel| lssac and Hrn.l. P d.mv;\ ° I q OME diplomatic circle, including Senora de| william B. - . : nora de Matthieu, Lady Isa-| Herbert and y l rs 2 Glf ward, Mme. Daeschner, Mme. ! E aster t I'eter, Mme. Wallenberg, Mme. Wro- = ! . Mme. de Graeff, Mme. Si- Henry Getty Chilton )ther patronesses of importance in Washington include Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs, Frederick H. s | The Welleoley Gillett, Mrs. Claude Swanson, Mrs. Willagd A. Brownson, Mrs. Tasker H g 3 $10 Pair i g E 7 7 Wliss,"Mrs, James . Freeman, Mrs. . : 3 3 5 <handler Anderson, Mrs. Joseph Brad-| 3 In the popular acorn shade, ] 9 _ (¢ X Jk&odnnss fi!flt %cu‘ . Mrs. Frederick Brooke. M E | and in black satin and black i ¢ rank B. Noves, Mrs £ I suede, with military heels. Helen Amor st Mrs. Wil 8§} Garden Dances i Sketched above ) : Jiustis, Mrs. Gibson Fa ck, Mrs Py 5 | 3 > John William _Spa Flannery, Tea 4:30 to 6 o'clock 1 ; $5.40 Mrs, William Flath 2 Eric Fow- ('ur:r ]n;.r‘_l'_ $1.00 l The Genev: 1 4 ; ler, Mrs. George Garrett, Mrs. R. R ncluding | i 5 ; vin, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, X $7.50 to $10 Pair < g 3 $1.85 the Smgle Pair Mrs. Sidney Graves, Mrs. John Hays SRR | In oak kid and patent Hammond, Mrs, Jo B. Henderson, i I | leather, in black and brown, Mrs. Alvin Hert, Mrs. Deming Jarvis, [ 3 Dinner Pances | % satin; medium Spanish heels. Mrs. K. McCook Knox, Mrs. Joseph| 3 to 9 O’Clock ketched above. Leiter, Mrs, Charles Marlatt, Mrs, Service a la Carte = QMrs. Keith Merriil, Mrs | | The Whippoorwill - Jamies Mg Supper 10 o'clock to cl A Mo r 10 o o closing I l‘g:r]ah”\\;; = i':\!r Charge, $1.00 % 1 b 312 PL.lr kid Sl e aturdays and Holidays, $1.50 n piping rock gray kid- { : = lem Tuckerman, Mrs. Wilbur E, Wil. Vizcent Lopes Orchestrs skin. An unusually attrac- it 7 In Washington only at der and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. tive style for Easter wear Jelleff’s === = Sketch ight. The Southern Society has issued Dlicichelia et cards for a reccption and dance in| 3 . f . e o e Scores of New Styles! Costume Slips latin-American republ in the main A E Wi H ballroom of the New Willard on the 5 AAA to C Widths, Sizes 3 to 8 cvening of April The affairs of = | Soross Shoes—Jellefs—Street Floor. To wear under i . the Southern Society of this season } | E t D I E $ 50 have been brilliant and enjoyable in S S— = aster L a the oaterons every way, and it is expected that the = = forthcoming reception will be one of 3 pairs in a box Welcome beca Ik 100% p In addition to the distin- and their wives Who will be present as honor guests. there will be 2 number of other dis- tinguished people present from official and residential society. French Val laces sirable slips for A DISTINGUISHED collection of the newest and smartest millinery modes upon which Paris has placed her seal of approval. Our Millinery Salon, on the eve of Easter, takes pleasure in presenting this most comprehensive and important display. Hats of Distinction—Jellef's—Third Floor Slips—Street Floor Among the recent acceptances as patrons and patronesses for the Dixie ball, which is to be given at the New ’ ey s Tad the most beautiful and enjoyable of EPE DE CHINE and ifia Winter: Tt 13 intended that the Tl'le Season S INEry Juccesses the fabrics wl different legations will occupy differ- N'S DEPARTMENT i . ent boxes, and that each box will be -E 4 A . fashion these charming Slips. decorated with the flag of the coun- 0 their deep shadowprooi try which it represents, and the ball- | o $ B tif 1 het yoom will bs decorated wWith Amer- . IDtES oy X Willard by the Robert I. Lee Chap- ter Monday evening, are the charge daffaires and Mme, Tigerino, the Ambassador of Cuba and Mme. Tor- Tiente, Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mrs. Ma- son Gulick, Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg and Mrs. Ze Barney Thorne Phillips. This completes a brilliant list,”which has been previously published. Those added to the voung ladies’ committee and floor committee, respectively, are Miss Merla Matthews, Miss Florence i Graveley, M vesley s, One of the new Knox Mr. Harris s t. F. H. Shellweight ~ Felts; in Maher - many new shapes and Mrs. M. J. Kilerlane will spend A Easter with her brother-in-law and colors, §12.50. sister, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Koclalck of Youngstown, Ohio. Style—Value—Assortment—in Misses’ Spring Coats for Easter New [ T = — New Arrivals! A\ i : Arrivals! Mr, and Mrs. David Pelton Moore ‘have returned to their \'Jrgllnia(.I hog\a 5 ; aft ten-week stay in Florida. Dr. r = o Tosalind Moote bain accompanied /0 Satins Madelon Coats Mr. and Mrs. Moore. [ Corded Twills RSl ate i Braniaiine Silks E ‘ - .}”elec;la ®t her apartment, 1635 R street ) —J‘lfll receive: \ : ‘eweltone northwest. VV m / . e il LIS The omen's | for Saturday’s ; ! Joseena Argentine Envoy Sails. Department of lomm selling /Lol q : Lorchene s April 10.—Honorio 5 \ | 5 Fur Trimmed Pictured Below | / - $49.50 Black novelty faille 3 / : Pictured Below silk with swide rever - 3 fromt. Straightline model with Korean ; fox fur = = border of ba border ..n.... $69.50 Long tic col Gingersna Green veloria with Reversible coat of Cocoa bengaline— border of Turkish brown faille silk and extra heavy ribbed gray kit fox. Lined natural kashmir. silk with band of with novelty Two large pockets kit fox. Raglan silk crepe.. $59.50 and tie .... $49.50 shoulder lines. $95 Here it is—one day before Easter left for shopping! The new Coat can be readily obtained here-—and prob- i e et o g this store is the $49.50 s irere—~| | only glisec ] Washington Easter Hosiery 'l where women | SPECIALS | can buy their ‘ I Knox Hats for Easter. The %, ’ latest styles of | ‘ | Paris inspiration ; —and the finest - produced at | ‘ prices you’ll be P syt , surprised to sl ! learnstartat$10 fl silk from top to | fl lisle feet and oy $69.50 . One Price garter top......« These Hose are all FULL- ably with alterations not required. Coats in silks and FASHIONED and come in the | r“?}"‘ig“;";’rfinl"f”l“k"ll';fr”dc""‘z‘:zs“;‘;g‘l‘: L)) satins take a commanding place right along with pe: biege, grays and all the =0, G twills—and mostly tie and flare in front. Furs play new; Spring shades. } a prominent part in adding to their atfractiveness THE Women's Dept—Third Floor Tnc g Especially Jarge assortments tomorrow, $49.50 and $69.50. HOSIERY SHOP | 3 Exclluufe models to $125 it it Thirteen Ten F Street ElGRneg madecs (o 34

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