Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 8

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g SOCIEYY. ________ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT( C., THURSDAY, APRIL 1925. SOCIE’ _.__________—.__.___*______—_—.—_—_—____- hostess at luncheon today at the |Hillyer place, have canceled their in Geors i r i ce ieorgetown. Mrs. Hudgins | Arsenio Ralon Orchestra, with Senor Hotel Hamilton, having as her guests | soclal engagements because of the|was Miss Nancy Bigelow before her|lLeopoldo Guttlerrez. baritone soloist. the vice president general of the N.|death yesterday in Baltimore of Mrs. age April 1 | Among the local guests will be Dr. S. D. A. R, Mrs. Hoval A. Smith of | Wulsin's mother, Mrs. Howard El — William Mather Lewis, president of Arizona; the State regent of Arizona, | liott. Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr enter-|George Washington Universit R e Ahamaandys Mt BRnolo | ure, William: b heas /| R0 a5 INERREON: YREROAY Mva. Lewiss Con and Mrs. Archibaid INCORPORATED SN (RO, o5 and Mrs. Thompson, delegates to th: Mrs. M, D lamson of 633 Muas , e 4 Hopkins, Mr. Mrs. Theoc y Tt T R s i e it sachusetts avenue northaast has gone . Gen. Merritte W. Treland and | novol"y "mx:(’lmn;::g l'Lhel‘i'.]or,gun‘ z21 ,NINTH STREET NORTHWEST P I e O & M oona @0 | 1o Raleigh to visit her daughter, Mrs, reland retyrned to the city yes-| joses Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bush I bldtflt ‘lfld \h.5 Coohdge \‘ l“ RLLCI\ | ey ot thia “IR. R. King. Mrs. Williamson is a after an absence of some three | Adams, counselor of the Pan grandduughter of the late Gov. Wil- § e Thnan and ., P rican Union; Mr. Jobn Barton - } ~ ~ . . | Mrs. Willard Saulsbury entertained | llam Hawkins of North Carolina tico. The surgeon general inspected| pgyne, chat ‘of the o te EX TRA Officers and Delegates of D. A, R. [ Sl By e R ! (M. Harry HP(I’:I. who will leave | both places. The director general of the Pan.|Shortly for St. Louls to make his g 5 Mr ; . o - | A e D Leo 8. Romo: | tuture home, was host at the supper | The pan-American conference on}, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Wdward Li hlS Afternoon. | American Unlon, D w ok, hae: |dance Saturday evening at La Java. | cabital cities, to be held by the Wash- | Moran, who have been visiting the KAPLOWITZ FEATURES s A e L L . His guests included M Mre ol ington Committee of One Hundred on | !atter's parents, Representative and | he went to make an address before | [ 1 Ar. and Mrs. John ‘American | MTs. E. C. Pou at their home in Smith th Hefpgie bl S S Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McPhil- | the Federal City of the B il Bewith eD., Atonmipbnied By Fru Anvk Bacher at) ol erions. Qoliety. 0. e Clvy. s aud Site Chuites Wowe, | Ol ciation, through the cour.|feld. N. C.. have returned to their E . . “will | #partment at Wardman Park Hotel. 385 FOR o'clock this | Norway, who will be here for a week's PRI Miss Emily Jameson, Miss Claire | tesy of the Pan-American Union, vhen she receives | visit, and will return for the quinquen. Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall was hostess | Green and Miss Madeline McGrath. |open with a dinner at the Mayflower ay eve: Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins w b 25 icers and delegates to | nial of the International Council of |to a company of 23 at luncheon to- Hotel, Monday evening, at which Mr. D! as hostess | SILK g E O'| Rear Admiral and Mrs. Claude. C.| Frederic A. Delano, president of the at dinner last evening, having a group PRINTED: SILK the | Women, of which she is correspond-| day at the Chevy Chase Clul . / 3 - | pond- | day b for her | piock entertained at dinner last eve- | American Civie Association. will pre. [ of Daughters of the American Revo $2¢ ) FOR . ning at the Chevy Chase Club pre- | side; Dr. Leo H. Rowe, director gen-lution to meet her house guest, Mrs =2 2 will & Mrs. | ceding the regular midweek dinner |eral of the Pan-American Union, act-|James Robert McKee, daughter of the g s Anhnee heldl (hare Mg, it | first president general, the late Mrs. | Others giving dinners at the club| Among the guests of honor will be|Benjamin Harrison. [ FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY clod today Mrs. Coolidge eceived the Children of the American | were Col. and Mrs. Abraham G. Lott [ the Ambassador of Chili and Mme. ey and Col. and Mrs. Lawrence Drigzs, | Mathieu, the Ambassador of Mexico| MaJj. and Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hal FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE volution, who wepe with Mrs.| v Frank Mondell, president of the or :\rv]n.: had a g people's party for |and Mme. Tellez, the Minister of ':mn::lllz :en {:n Newt;‘ork today and | ganization eir sons, home from Harvard for|Guatamala and Mme. Latour, the or_Furope the first of the | o b the Spring holiday. Their guests in- | Bishop of Washington and Mrs. Free- Ged on ] STORE OPENS s:30 A. M. vister of Siam Host cluded Miss Janet Sabine, Miss Vir-|man. The dinner will be attended by Member of Royal Family ginia McKenney, Miss Dorothy Mon- | many of the pan-American envoys, A o Sl SR B ® o dell, Miss Betty Byrne, Col. Robert |among them the Minister of Feuador h. will be host to & com- | Paxton, Malcolm ‘Whittaker, Douglas |and Mme Ortiz, the Minister of Pana- i . Robinson and George Crawford. | ma and Mme. Alfaro. the Minister of e = at dinner this evening in | to P . pur ey Costa Rica, the Minister of Salvador vent to Prince of Chantaburi > 2 | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clendenin |and Mme. de Castro, the Minister of King Ruma VI of Siam, i { Miller will be the guests of honor at|the Dominican Republic and Mme Jso Minister of Commerce of | dinner this evening of Mr. and Mre. | Aviza. About 80 foreign delegates to Robert Graham Evans, who will | the international conference on town, ! uri and his duugh- | ? entertain at dinner this evening at [city and regional planning will come ess 1, will leave F % al C ry Cl from New York for this dinner and . ] - Mr. and M filler o1t chil- | the meetings on Tuesday. There will : . ’ dren will sail Wednesday, May 6, for | be addresses after th ner and spe i { Bolivia and Senora France, where M. Miller \will |cial pan-American music by 3 \\1]] entes i as commercial ch e ——————————— the of the Chateau 2 i s —— which will be & Spanish _ Mrs. George 2 B — o C),%@ Thursday, April 30 y s visiting Mr, w. 3. M| [ »f the Argentine em- | b ? Dugan in their home, 26 Six- | IR S , ; ' teenth street, for a fortnight | \a Lamar Kimmell, daugh Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett gave a large | | i and N Harry | buffet supper last evening in her| 3 William _Henry Sixteenth street home in compliment | e ' 1 ’ to Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook. presi- | PERFECTLY at- P John Holmes, wil a s ¥ | dent general of the N.S. D. A. R., and | afterpoon. The cere- 0 > the other national officers ! tuned to the artistic - performed at 4:30 o'clock | % | 4 : B, : revs Church by the rec | 8 . i Mrs. Dale, wite of Senator Porter pageantry of ”,“ Smith, and | 3 Jale of Vermont, will give u ccas e 4 on will follow 1n the Wash £ 4 Dt e WL S e occasion are the M In the church nlnps :xmll ; ‘clock, in her home, at 144 1;4 Brewood-engraved ire used with palms and ? i strest northeast, for the State regent b n ihe he sreens ! : g ‘ and delegates from Vermont to_the | forms that an- { { ickground for early Spring X congress of the N D. A. R. Mrs.| | > the , by g H. N. Farman, e regent of Ver.| nounce the happy 1 be es ed and given | 4 % _ mont, and Mrs. Julius 1. Bstey, past | cvent. For distine- $ r father, Comdr. ¢ ; State regent, will receive with Mrs., B et o} i ; d ivory ; - & Dale. Mrs. Estey is attending her | tive wedding - o 4 e LR ”"“;“[‘)-:u‘."‘;h’::_‘l'fi‘ nsecutive congress of | announcementsand | i e o - g.dg"\ ; ; . L o B e ons cansdr B } Sensible women who go style-hunting s finished at a low waist line . 3 Sige A ,,:‘ the Navy 1 : f p 5 - ¥ A court train of| § the Secretar 3 res | o comfort-hunting at the same time. We I 'with point lace and > { | at the te table, assisted in the dining ‘BREW@D & 8 time. We n e s 5 f T S L B Stationers and Engravers combine both in the same prescription. with a corenet of point lace a s- ! —— : 611 Twelith Street N.W. 4 : ters of orange blossoms, and she will | : Mr. and Mrs. John Melton Hudgins. | : 3 We pride ourselves on our assortments— carry bride roses and lilies of the who have returned from their wedding ! | Grover’s - - 2 .} |trip. have taken a house at 3014 N B - . $5.00 to $12.50 Fowle ; Foot- Arch Strap P\ * Strap Pump. 2 in Dblack kid, patent leather service. or tan Russia calf, eustom : About m.ulv._ welt-sole con- 310 shade, and the struction, AAA to D, “heck s bound in the deeper | : ] L o - )t velvet and tied in the front | My . 5 § Other Grover Styles eamers at fall to the hem. \ J ! » Begin at $5.00 E orchid horsehair, trim- :lvet in the shades to match | - ¢ R ret Dye will be A"t bride’s other Wi e PRI Brothers R 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. iclude her sister, Mrs lu 16N | Daughter of Comr. and Mr~. Hares Kimmell, who. at §:30 o'clocl this aiter noon, in St. Margaret’ ‘i (hlll‘l‘)l will become the bride of Capt, William Henry Egle Holmes, U. S. A. Beaxty. is druth, truth DdeautieiRat : gowns are al| is all Fowle, Miss | ing secretary and head of the secre- | daughter, Mrs. C 7 ¥e kno-on ek ] a d o sec ghter, Mrs. Carlisle Allen of Wes ; - X G o ““ldx s wriat of the council, which has its | Point, who s Diere Tar & Snove Tt nilone o e e _gree! n, eir Pic eadquarters in Norway. hats matching gowns, and they | ! Zeadi [ RIS oppaniet: ¢ O Mrs. Cameron, wife of Senator| Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Wulsin, wh And on our reputation for Keats b e e | N = FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS T Irvi Lot Edward M. Taylor, WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT IS FIRST REVEALED maine \nmm("' Lvening Lieut. J. Parker Van Zandt, Lieut. j Gown is Beauty. It has a cir- Joseph H. Landrum, Lieut. Robert W. 3 S 5 % Hasbrouck and Lieut. Winfield Wayne A cular neck with false V back Scott, all of the United States Army. | 1 edged with rhinestone Mrs. Kimmell and Mrs. Holmes, | v _‘r.” W ¢ and mothers of the bride and bridegroom, | s crystals ing drapes hang will receive with them after the :e:;\ | / from the side, fastened back of ! mony, the former having a costu the shoulder and the waist i Lt Charles 3. MeCarthy, U. §. N., | Ralph H. Cameron of Arizona, was ! have been for the Winter at 2017 | & 1'\ ““‘h '1"’1‘- this newly ar- of bisck beaded georgette crepe, with 5 . s # black horsehair braid hat trimmed That Dare To Be Different drawn in with a tie that fastens ith lace and a jet ornament. Mrs i at the back; the color is flesh 1214 F St. Holmes will be in chantilly lace made | 3 : over silver metal cloth and will wear JHOWING every new style over a flesh ‘crepe slip. The e ek e et S| . Dlidea in every desiabie ‘ Yl sl bl ol Worthwhile Reductions Placed on s auut mrathe material and color | with tinsel, bordered with rhine- eraom whe came for the wed: | ; stone and crystal. S e An Elaborate Stock of New ding, will dssist at the reception. | Later in the afternoon Capt. Holmes | : ; e and his bride will leave for a wedding Prices begin at $25.50 38.50 trip, the latter to travel in an ashes | of roses ensembie suit of flat crepe, | embroidered in gold, the fu!al dUt‘ charmeen trimmed with fox fur and a s i . S Rat to match. They will be at Fort | Typical of a number of ver through the Summer and in the ll(?w] al‘l‘ived summ(‘r 1316 G Street | Y Many Fur-Trimmed and Prince of Wales Models Autumn will go to Fort Sill. A Miss Mary Stitt, daughter of | L . ~ M geon General and Mrs. Edward R. Evening Gowns Stitt, entertained at dinner last . aias evening for Miss Atala Kimmell .um‘ H City Club Building i g s T i Capt. William i, E. Holmes, U. S. A | S E Re A < The guests at the dinner, which fol s | 3 ’ : A lowed the rencarsal for the wedding Specially Priced L From OurRegular of Miss Kimmell, included members ) : " ) df' the liridal party for Friday and Stocks, All - returned Saturday Latest and was — Selling Models Beautify Your $27.50 to $35 Values nn Every material G d P h d L that w s th Such new and d VeEen” | T THELOUVRE St | | SIEE SN 2 . pen for the season June Prince of Wal 5 u,:.:....,.fu. P “"'m“:’“","l 1115 1117 The finish of every attractive piece of fashionists, Char tains, Dundrods’ mM ARTCRETE is a feature—despite the mod- meen, s hnali and pon £, canoeing. Tening. ‘ o Cheviots, popular HOLE G splendid co Tennis, P hi £ > I8-HOLE 1 GOLF urse. erate prlca—there is not! ing that compares sports materiils Veautiful informal ball i Coats with & for DURABILITY and ENDUR- | S ] N f < i e finish is easily re- | most popular Spring Special for Frida Saragac ev{Ee’rlrnlnI of Distinctly Charm- i stored from season to season by a SI};ane shades. $35 to $45 Values vn(h Vnm:r(\llur trouble. ing Ch t ; Call Main 4530 — Fur Storage ;i s i washing' process. The designers of these Coats have incor- 1 Furriers Since 1916 porated in them lines that create new phases EXTERE@R FURNHTURE Closmg Out—--All Our Better Grade < (C of fashion—of appealing grace. Plain tai- %1‘?4%’%% | lored for general wear:and more elaborate F LA N N EL D R E S S E S Sl models for the dress occasions—trimmed = ew Location . . with the Summer furs. 1235 G Street - Values that are as attractive as the stvles 3 A legitimate closing out sale of our stack of these ue £ $ styles < o - 5 Popular Spring and Summer Frocks. They include every I 9.00 models, fur-trimm and flare-front mod and Saturday are original. Q ! T 2 i = Z desirable shade and attractive style. The assortment in- Beginning at $295() 5 2 cludes the better grades of flannel only. Jardsnieres THE LOUVRE as Jow g5 .2 Regularly Sold for $25 and $39.50 Hats #.50 P e ‘ s PP o Special Sale for Friday Only e ¥ iy FREE DELIVERY A New Group of 150 Louvre's Prestige S s To points within reasonable distance from W ashington The recent arrivals are captivatingly new C ’ I I and plea§ingly original in their cpmppsition Main Floor G Street Entrance ho 1 Ce . a, t S [ Sentl Yo Furstio s of materials, shapes, colors and trimming. It surely is true “that Louvre Millinery is dif- Of such mndedrm style, qual‘~ . i v atua M ty and colors seldom sold at such ( Stora.g? ferent—and distinctive. l.lN & ApTlN co e T bt | . hats and medium hats, complete Repairing i - A Remodeitie For Dress—$]().00 to $35.00 1215~127 F Street - the sroup. - Many fower trimmed Special Low Rates : For Sports—$7.95 to $]16.50 ; and 1214 to 1218 G Street' - a Hours—38:45 to 5:30 O e TR -

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