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3 SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Hostess to Mothers and Their Children at Easter Monday E RS, COOLIDGE entertainsd r Zuests at the Flouse this morning from t south wir s the the es J an White to watch balcony ' and Faster egg rvolling ¢ House grounds. Alrs and her children and the cabinet and th their families, with White Ho and the tn the company Davis Somor and Semora de Hiauo Futertained at Hot Sprinss Phe Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano were homor guests at luncheon vesterday of the Baron and Baroness Rossncrantz, whose other guests included Mr. and Mrs Joseph Leiter and Mrs Wardman, Mrs wil Mrs. John R. W The Ambas Riano were evening by Ars. at Barton Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wolff of New York entortained at dinner Saturday night for the Ambassador and Senora de Rigno, having among their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman. The charge d'affair Senhora de Sousa L their daughters will came ington tomorrow from N. where Senhor Gracle his family, who will from their h in second secretary of Senhora Roberta Mendes ¢ companied Senhor Gracie York and will return with him Seth ton French The charge d@'affaires‘of Cuba and | Senora de Padro will give ion Friday evening he President-elect of Cuba, Gen Machado, and his party, including the Secretary of State for Cuba, Senor Dr. Carlos de Cespesdes and Senorita Machado, daughter of the Pfesident- lect. The reception will be held in the embassy, on Sixteenth street, at 10 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White were hosts at dinner last evening in their apartment, in the Dresden, enter- taining in compliment to the Am- bassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez. Others in the company were Rear Admiral and Mrs. Strau Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Theodors W Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowael Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. Van Den Bosch, Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr and Mr. Edwin Keith, The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Hoted Ambassador for the Easter season Mrs. Gillett-Hill will be hostess at eon Wednesday at the May- flower Hotel Mrs. Logan Gillett-Hill is spending Baster with her mother-in-law, hav- ing come from her home at Douglas- ton, Long Island, at the end of last . Gillett-Hill will be at home ay afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in honor of her daughter, Mrs. James N. W. McClure of Paris, Ky., who is here for the Easter season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman have as their guests for the week Mrs. Riggs and the former Govermor of Alaska, Mr. Scott C. Bone Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs, Wil- Ham Laird Dunlop, jr., and Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes have been selected for the reception committee for the Bach festival, which wiil open Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett will give a / #hirved flownce on tow “waist lina, 339.50 SOCIETYN. oo i White | ¢ Mr. and Mrs Joseph | THE EVENING Rolling. tdance this evening at howe on Sixteenth street in compliment to her | sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Pa s Erwin and Mr. Gaillard. Satur- month Pierre Mrs. Erwin wiil sail »in New York for a two- v in Burope. Mrs. Harry Kite enter- mpany of 60 at luncheon ancing today at the § ginia Har- ds and Ensign John E!- rker. who will be married and Mrs. John L. Edwards, par- its of the brid will give a supper party evening at the | Mayfiower follow the rehearsal | H John Lewis Smith en- | v last_evening at Miss Kdwards and | und vesterday after- rs. Robert V. Fleming gave a tea in their honor t Edward Carlton shington today for . where for a week guests of the latter's | Representative and Mrs. | Pou, remaining (or the eastern Caro- lina ex: ition and automobile show | Which takes place in that town this || | week. The Governer of North Caro- {lina will attend the exposition and will be the guest of Representative jand Mrs. Pou, and other guests of | rote will be with them for that| period 1 AMr. f Moran' will return to | Wardnian Hotel Tuesday of | next week Park | _Mrs. Gibson Fahuestock went to| New York this morning and will be at the Hotel Ambassador until Wed- nesday. Maj. and Mrs. William A. McKane | [ of 1303 Phelps place entertained at a | tea yesterday afternoon for their | schoolgirl daughter, Miss Betty Me- | Whose parents, Prince and Princexs Can Mr. Bruce Smith, son of Mr. and Mrx. followed by tea. Miss spent Easter with her. Capt. and Mrs Albert J will return tonight to her studies at Ogontz School ne, in compliment to Miss Jessup this afternoon arber and Miss Virginia Love g , who h: Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark will entertain at tea this afternoon at the White Peacock in compliment to Miss Edna Muncaster, whose marriage to George Brownley Vest will take Tuesday, April 21, and the oth s will be the members of the bridal party. B Mc Clinton Dorothea d on the B aria to study in | Mrs. Partrick is a portrait | painter. She is a graduate of N. C. S and a former student at the Co; Partric rly | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Denni: have as their guest the latter's sis- ter, Mrs. Harry Nelson Moore of New York Prince Mickael Cantacu and | Princess Cantacuzene T the engagement of their older daugh- ter, Princess Bertha. r Smith, son Floyd Smith of I and Mrs. Wallace Macdonald igie of Edgemoor are entertain- | ing & company of 12 at dinner this evening complimentary to Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, who sail next week for Europe. their | at 16 of the || Mrs. F ick De Bertha will come | grandmother, Mrs »mn she spent the Win- she w daughters are Sarasota, Fla princess' mother, Grant. Prine, soon to visit Grant, with | ter several years ago wh |a debutante The marriage of Miss Annette E T. Steel, daughter of Mrs. James Irvin Steel, to Mr. John Gardner Ladd, son of Dr. George E. Ladd, is taking place this afternoon at the home of the bride's mother in Mechanicsburg, Pa. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Darlington of Harrisburg, as- sisted by the Rev. H. R. Viets of Miss Gludys | daughter of Mr. and| to Mr. | this | The marriage dora Horworth Mrs. Willard Vlermont Colwell Paul Sansone will take place evening at 8 o'clock, in Trinity Epis- copal Church, the Rev. Raymond Le Wolven officiating. A smalil reception " RUGS—CARPETS | WASHED AND REPAIRED | ™ FIREPROOF STORAGE | Mra R. E. Buckley will entertain a large party at dinner at Le Paradis this evening. Rov. and Mrs. Christopher Philip Sparling and Miss Ardrey Sparling of Baitimore, formerly of Washing- ton, are guests in town for the wards-Parker wedding in the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow. Miss Ardrey Sparling is the house guest of Miss Ruth Miller Green in Georgetown. 1712 20th St. Phone Potomac 1529 Miss Frances Larner Gore is enter- taining @ company of 30 at bridge Toak fur this Madeiva Labalrit is the sigeatave of 130t They All Had a Fin In the Fashion Pie! Yes, forty-three fashion experts irom a group of forty-three fashionable stores—of which Jelleff's is the Washington member—buy Madelon Dresses, Coats. Suits and Ensembles together! They meet each month, and out oi hundreds of models submitted by the best makers, they choose a iew numbers they KNOW represent the BEST STYLE and the MOST QUALITY oi them all. They oiten have certain changes made, even in these. Then these forty - three representatives of forty-three stores place their combined order—a huge order! And a huge order means a low price. But only a few of these Madelon garments go to each city. So when you buy a Madelon frock, suit or coat at Jellef’s—you are getting exclusive styles at prices. that have made P Madelon garments W Splendid Madelon Assortments Now—for Both Wemen and Misses Sports, jflnl%fl.‘ - Coats Ensembles famous from Oregen to Florida. as supreme values! Dresses Always $39.50 ) Street, Afternoon and Dinner Styles S $49.50 $69.50 ? S 3 —Cloth —Silk day | and { party Bruce | Albert Morgan Gilbert, and the other STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ard Hall Jeschke, Mrs Robert Pierre Roberts, Mrs. David St. Pierre Gail- lard, Miss Elisabeth Hill, Mrs. Leon- ard Bloch, Miss Audrey Carter, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Gladys Kalme and Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark. Miller-Watt W Morning in St. THe marriage of Miss M. Jessie Watt, daughter of Mrs, Loretta L. Watt, to Mr. J. Raymond Miller, took place this inorning at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick’s Church. The ceremony was performed by Mgr. Thomas, and Rev. Father Molloy celebrated the nuptial MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925. of ushes of roses crepe moraine and lace, & hat to match, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and liltes of the valley. Mrs. Stanley D. Reed, the bride's only attendant, wore @ gown of green crepe moraine, a pleture hat to match, and carried Ophella roses. Mr, Frances F. Miller was the best man. Mr. Miller and his bride left immediately after the cere- mony for & northern wedding tri and will be at home after May 1 their apartment at the Commodore. Senator Mayfield of Texas enter- talned a small company at dinner at mass, Mr. Roydon Dixon sang -Oh, | P New Willard last night. Loving Father” preceding the cere- mony, and during the mass several beautifyl selections, The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Mr. W. Fred Watt, and wore a gown Mrs. Scott-Gatty of London, Eng- land, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mock in their home in Bradley Hills. Mrs. Scott-Gatty is a well known author and lecturer and a Calls Your Attention to Permanent Wave Season Now Open Why not have 3 wave where there is satisfaction, comfort and the most reasonable price? All-over bob head for $20.00—for the month of April only. Make your appointment early for the comfort of the hot days now in store Experienced operators in all lines INOER WOPE PRINCESS BERTHA CANTACUZENE, tacuzene, aunounce her engugement to homax IMoyd-Smith of Loutsville, Ky. will follow at the home of the bride's parents arriage of Aiss Isabella Mur- eith, daughter of Mrs. Ajexan- .cith, to Ensign Bernard Lige U. 8. N, will take place Thurs- Afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the apartment of the bride's mother at Wardman Park Hotel p ray der Austin Mrs. Russell tained ment Snow Hitchcock enter- at luncheon today in compli- to Mrs. Charles Alfred Duan Nrs. ic Shou Henius. The given at the home of Mrs. ided Mra Gilbert, Lippitt Wattles. Mrs Mrs, Rich. PAPERHANGING By Plitt Call Main 4224 for Estimates Painti Furnitote After-Easter Sale Offering Extraordinary JOE PAIANO, PROP. of beauty culture. Marce! Bob Hair—Curl Ends.. .. Shingle Bob—Latest Styles . . .. Shampeo with Lemon Rinse.. Facial Massage .. R Heot Oil Shampoo. Manicuring 7 Hair Coloring Calt for appointment Fr. 4165 15¢ - $5.00 to $10.00 Open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. 6500 OROE S8 S IRDEEL BLORERE CF HBGOR0 THFE Rk \VASHINGTON. Pas Junius GARFINCKEL & C Vew Spring QOutfits For Infants and the Little Folks Distinctive Selections at Moderate Prices . are prepared with everything new and unusual in dainty apparel for the Spring outfitting of little folks. Makers of highest ability in children’s clcthes have contributed exclusive models to eur showing. Hats Caps Boys' Suits Toys Conts Dresses Sweaters Rompers Nursery Furniture Distinctive Novelty Gifts ' F STREET CORNER OF 13™ A REDUCTIONS These shar our ENTIRE Washsngton an OF FROCKS TO BE HAD ALL SALES On Hundreds of Fine 4 " £ CREATIONS ply cut prices will affect a complete clearance of STQCK. This REDUCTION offers women of OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST AT LESS TH4N SALES PRICES FOR ORDINARY DRESSES and COATS. 34 DRESSES that sold from $13.95—$29.50 Canton Crepe, Broadcloth Silk, Sports Material and Flannel 36 DRESSES— Crepes, Silks and Flannels that sold from $19.95 to $29.50 .. 47 DRESSES— Cantor Crepes, Satins, guaranteed washable broad- cloth silks and crepes that sold from $19.95 to 42 DRESSES— Values $27.50 te 65 HATS—A selected group of values fram 39.95 to $13.75 Street. FASHION'S NEWEST DICTATES 5125 3145 19, 495 295 SUITS 139 Smartly styled suits that sold formerly for $29.50 to 5 ® . Choice of any 9 l Spring Silk or 59 DRESSES— Values $§29.75 to SO 5 51 DRESSES— Values $39.75 to 149.50 $79.50— Reduced to 194 (0% OFF 1206 G Street 118 High-grade DRESSES —Your anre stricted choice of any dress in the shop. Evening gowns included 'S . == SOCIETY. —_— e tive member. English Geographical other large organi Mock and Mrs. Scott world travegas. Sbe is deeply inter- | ested in Engind goiitics, is a member of the county oduncil and stood for Parilament on the Liberal ticket in 1922 and was defeated by a Conserva- She is a member of the tty worked a (e th Page.) Tncorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. dStriks ; and Striking Design Is this Francise model in brocaded black crepo or jade green satin. The harem bloomer is a new feature, as is also the floating panel which forms the back. This model may developed be ordered in any de- sired shade. The price - A s A Summer Ensemble of Georgette Crepe 29 The smartest little georgette afternoon frock, trimmed with cream lace and tiny pleats. \Worn with its own matching georgette coat, that fastens with a soft scarf tie at the neck. Several styles in powder blue, beige, rose, cocog, navy, moon- stone gray or black. For Misses and Women. Second Floor, The Hecht Co