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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925. he is making a short visit. Yesterday |George Sutherland, Mrs. Edward T.|Chase Club last evening in honor of Fies = [ he jpunched with his soninlaw and | Sunford, Mrs. Cuno H. Kudolph, Mrs. | Admiral and Mre. Luther Gresor = daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P. | Chs Mrs. Robert Lansing, | Covers were laid for 12. Pell, at the Ritz-Carlton. s White, Mre. Lammot 1106 G Street. . N.W. Belin, Mrs. Davenport White, M ; a nome | [l ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Chapin Huat- [ John'J. O'Connot, Mrs. George Dow- | o The timenutifully decorated hor f . M nklin P. ington and their two children are at|ney, Mrs. John Callon O'Laughlin, :‘f.r:\}:)ey,br:gé !H:::lt‘slng ,Fgfl Miss | | | it Wardman Park Hotel for the month | Nrs. Ross Thompson, Mrs. Chauncey | Katharine Bowle Dorsay. daughter of 4 £ il \ 5 ” l‘f’xa""“i They came here trom Miami, | Parker, Mrs. Sidney Webb, Mrs. Cres- the lata Mt and Mrs. T.ac:B0 Doruby . o o " : 2 . & y | 17la., where Mr. Huntington has been | son Newbold, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, . Willlam i i Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg s uhere e, Huntington nax veer | son Sehuold, Mea” Victor Kuumann, and_granddaughter of Mrs. Wiliam Zhe. House of Faihion !-“r-* Huntington was formerly Miss|Howe, Mrs. Samuel Graham, Mme. Spencer Thomas Mullican, also of Y 107 I'rances Carpent d is the daugh-|va 2 v - to Attend Recital of American = |nges Camenter'and is the duush | Vi e Boech, Miss Daisy Prentiss ey b hresases 'vr mumut ah g Slashing Two-Day Sale i = . 3 | ter i : uests, most of them Montgomery | i & Women (1()“1}\05@1‘ Ton lght. Mrs. Margaretta Colhoun Ran.| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Himes, who|County relatives and friends of the y | dolph, who has been the guest of the |have been in ILurope for several|bride. Rev. Paul L. Powles of | Misses Colhoun, has gone to North | months, have returned to this country | Clarendon, Va.. performed the cere. | | — g ko e s e Soanacite ot ih e GRbdan, V., Yo her sisters, the |#nd are spending some time in Hali-| mony, using the Episcopal service. & R e e S i Eaee RO i < Minses ris, before returning to her | fax, « N Scotia, Canada, before| Miss Nettie Schley Camby of Mrs. Kello, will attend the | British emb v and Mrs. Henry W ’ o = H].'m m'*(!. he 5 1‘\’- n this eve- | Getty Chilton, the military attache of { home in.Lynchburg, Va. opening their apartment at Wardman | Hagerstown, cousin of the bride, was S e B G ateritn [ the: Bollie Aeawilor. ARAEAMAE RN | = Park Hotel. They are expected about [ maid of honor, and Mr. Eugene W. || New Cloths, Twills and Silks : - 1 a - 3 { e ckvi v best man. . all o compositions by vic Col. a A Nelson E. Mar- | G nd Mrs. Allen Guests the end of the week LID!N!I of Rockville was . = fean Woman composers. A local | Keiis and {he naval attache of the | Infantry Officers at Mayfower. — e ie.| ea 8, bride wore o handsome import- | Dressy Coats—Sport Coats—Business Coats s and local soloists, with local | Italian embassy and Contessa Som Robert He Al O et chiar] |06 STRSIR 06 Bevillaual s the pic{ 1c N0 BIbnA’ Bolorsdl ¥ tine | [f / ooy i di Mombello p the War Department, | lUresaue Spanish costume ball, which | beaded. Her blond colored bengaline | [l y . s = compemints.” 7 ] = e Department, | ecial nv tation oper. | 81k coay was timmed with silver Women’s, Misses’ and Stout Sizes is afternoon which Mrs, Davis Ire-| , The director gene of the Pan . r dance at the Mayflower, given | iNg of the Chatezu Le Paradis to- g;}x and ‘e: h'-tbmnl‘;‘:‘ledn;lx's“(::ll;ler:lel‘ | \ = . e - = Te nio owe, i g 8 - . I N 0 -] 8 arrie W art s iving. when the program will| Ainetican Unfon. Dr L. & Rowe. €| ihis wvening by oficers and members | Mehi, will be one of the most interest-| She carried n bouquet of st I Made to Sell for Much Higher Prices s Ml 2 ;. | tertained at Juncheon today in honor | of the Washington Branch of the|ing smart sooiety events of the sea.| ros 1 s > valle) soprano, who formerly lived in St. | f the minister of foreig airs of | United States Infantry Association.|S0n. A number of Washington society | Miss Camby's gown was a blue . = ‘uba, Senor Carlos Ma Mol @ r ol 1 in ais par- | Beorgette, and she carried a bouquet | [lil \ Paul, who has re Iy returned from | (Ul Four ndred will be present, among | folk will entertain large dinner p : d L L I e I T (P&des. Gthérs i the hem the Acting Secretary of War, |ties, previous to adjourning to the | of pink roses. Ars. Willlam Dorsey | (i wo-Day s s $ $ ence, Ttaly, and Miss Miriam Larking, | the Minister of T 25, Senor Dr. . Davis, and Mrs. Davis; Maj. | chauteau, while it is certain that the | Wore a lovely fmported gown of black cellist, who has lived in Washin Jacobo Vareln: the de affaires | (ien. Mg 3 . Ely, Ma). | smartest of the younger element of | Satin, émbroidered and trimmed with | il ; Sale . Senor Don Arturo Padro: | Georss @ Iboth Washington and Baltl | duchess Iace. for some vears. Miss La Mar wi : seorge s and’ Mrs. |both Washington™ an more 80 r some yea retary of A e, Mr. W. | Richards and Maj. Gen. Nolan and|ciety will attend en masse. Immediately following the cére- assisted by Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schulze. | \\" “jurdine” {he Undersecretary of ¢ = = in| mony a breakfast was served. after accompanist, native of Washington. | g 0“3 (s ndersecretary off Mrs. Nolan. ™ | Amonk those who will entertain | mon) st_v SR Eies 8 Migs Yenh Greer violiniat, | oot Mol o s - X parties at the fiesta are Senor Don (Continued on Ninth Page.) d Miss Rena Greent o it Seoretary of '« erce, Mr.| A reception will be given this eve-{Victor Jaimes Freyre, son of the Bo. Groups of 325 t 32 5“ (:() t '95 and Miss n Y. .m;, lnym» My weis White. | ning lm honor of Comdr. H. B. Moul- | jjyjan Minister; Mr. Alejandro Eckart o % ats — : Senor Don Jose T. Baron and the | department of the Potomac, G.|Arr iie ahour. G ; 4 g e Lady T Howard, wife of the | S Or = ; L LR SIS ;| Mr. Henri de Sibour, Capt. F. Hale Do B | ek e Yot and bis staff by the Jadies of | of Bolling Fleld, Comdr. J. F. Cox, Mr. ss and Sport Models Mateudaiva, S e Ctrele, 4.1 eenieaf, John Newbold, Mr.| Mrs. Kello fe of the Secretary |30 1 . lia < | Er e TR ltoaay e the | M, Mathudzive, Seilora o Sanhes | G4 T e ovent will besiven af | ric Creenical Jobn Newbeld, M URE Silk Hose,. i , Sesss $ 50 $ 50 $40.50 2 ave in her home, on Twe S SRR : s from 8 t 10 o'blors Th iny oL street. | L. Rust, jr. Senor Don Benjamin| awless and tull- i y nsemble duits —_— = i strect ey D i gl gl ol bl T ok | Cohen, wecretary of the Chilean Bm. | by z - s . Mrs. Lucy 1 y Siim Jamies {and | Mrs. Wiliiam © Becit, honomry | Pams fashioned, with the Beautiful Cloths With Fashionable Silk Dresses British Envoy in New York A. Orme, M » presidents of the eircles Mis. Mare S| Fxquisite souvenirs of foreign work Lol 3 : 0 for Yorktown Club Dinner Mrs. Theodo Kett Parker, president: Mre. Yranic Thiel, | manship will be a charming feature of wear prolonging eat Britatn, | Jones, Mrs. Berih M: ina | vice president; Mrs. Charles Curtis, |the ball i i ery T il ds 1 R d d $ 95 mbassador of Great Britain artin, 3 urtis, | o e Amiassader of Great Britain, | Jpiee, I e ot e, "ranc Armstrong. N Char| - e e lisle tops—in every % $29.50 to $45 Jailored duits Reduced to el didhey ! the dinner |the Leazue of American Pen Women; | lotte Everett, Mrs. Seager, ‘| The City Club Dancing Class. under o ior b i - : ; ; fonre ; e i egins o wisud the st 45, 20Ens of Amuicen P Wom: | i Spee, g Seghl Mes ik | npnOSLoT Brent S M| callor of the fashion ixturs, Sripe, Plaids snd Pl Cloths—Women's ard Misses ere this_eve of the Yorktown |3 Thee N R "] will “close the sea fith a_spectal : Country Club. which will be given | .uvn‘l”““::;\‘AI;::‘I.)‘G el R o S i foatiro Gamce, ' e gtven Ths Sve rainbow. ¢ the Hiotel Roosavelt in celebr A lhiton Dorgiconti Mo, Willisu | ning in the baliroom of the City Club. Ambassador t Britain, a of the anmiversury of the inaugura. | Ather e R = s ’ = Two-Da tion of George Washington. He will| Howe, Mra. Arthur D. Condon and |, 0MUBl a0d Mrs. George R. Clark) w0y or the Bive lochl chiapters Interesting be Ml“ll'lel'y foay return tomorrow morning | vo HET ‘\D"“!:’:");"l'\v »fl"—r}l_”w { Wardman Park Hotel p fort.|0f the Disabled American Veterans cause thev are un- Sale of and will not return the ret ok iy iice, Macion Bobn, B il ps Army and Navy bands, and during 4 Two-Day Sale gyt gl h Dr. Jonn L |2 ler, Louise S Lthel| Mrs. Minor C. Heine has come to|us mascot of the Distrit of Columbia = Herdet Waee. G, night visit to their son-nlaw and|Will &ive their second annual Spring { Newest shapes and colors, Special Purchases of the Beautiful Frocks next week. Yesterday he attended the |iuties Me S nds, widow of Col. George|the intermission National Comdr 1.50 a pair. m Hier and rank A ONAther ) Depart . 2 o Let 1ony was perform | d ) erry to spend the Summer|Department of the D. A. V THE 8 , . e e oailedos, |1\ DHEr iusical by weversl of the | © mother, Mrs. Chariotte Lowe. | Mrs, Coolidge is at the head of a THE HOSIERY SHOF $750 $ Exceptional § $ West New York J.. the Rev i;“:“l"‘\"'# fo e buffet lunch- Heine has been in San Pedro, |list of distinguished patronesses, and | » ’ an The Ambassador of lialy, S ¢ % Vare, , daughter, Maj, and Mrs. J. R, K | dance this evening in the ballroom of I tatost matoeials. a1 ‘Maciino, has Eone to New Spmbe. Mabel W Dinjel | SRUEBME. MY Snd A, YR Kakie. {0 NG, Mue it B o el usual for I all_the latest ma s i e honEL | coteRn Fashionable Printed Crepes, Flat Crepes, Nov- wedding of Mis Celestine Faso ‘ 5 n sett, | Sands. is a gue: e Brighton an) rwin New York w 5 5 ods of Mis Celestine Faso \ireinia Roper: Ulric Cole, Tlizabeth o | decorate Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler $3.95’ $5 elty Crepes, Silks, Satins, Georgettes, Flannels SO v the past four months, |the sale of boxes is in the hands c He .= | Admiral ang o » U. 8. 8. Oklahoma, to|the District Federation of Women's | Arthur Burt Co. Dresses 5 and 3ur- | | Secretary of the and| o5 : Ensign’ Heine is attached, is|Clubs | st Mg or | Taze “‘;11’1'.1-(1;:1«&:111"«!Vdn.fier i Mrs. Heine will remain in| _ - T 1343 F Street t t y o st v at dinner this evening of Cabl. | ponor ot aanGy 2Vflower Hotel in|Washington until Ensign Heine re o . SIRRDhethbh Coichton § ! Cl -0“ S W Bel W H. T. Lowndes. who will entertain| W' hee mimee oah % Edward|turns from fleet_maneuvers. | entertained at” dinner at the Chevy | ose weaters ay company of 12. : i —_— | = = = Colors as They Last \ire, Wilbur was hostess at luncheon | Ml and Mrs. Burrage have| Mrs. Henry J. Hunt, fr. and little | B : g : All and Styles as Long y 5 th them - daughter, Mrs. Bar- | daughter, 2 siting he ho - ] 00 $ $ olas havie o e aned i , Mrs. Bar ghter, are visiting at the home| ] 2 | foday, Davine us hew uests MOk fion Mysr of Nortolk, v of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, g $3.00 to $12.00 Sweaters, 98c 1'98 an 2'98 ' P Arthur William Dunn, 2006 Columbia Govin was hostess ' road today, having as her = ’. Eberle, Mrs.[ Col. James A. S. A of Frederick Dent | Washington, has gone to New York | irahan Bdwin Pollock, ) Mrs. Rafael R T Mr uis - W.lat luncheon ornia, house guest of | guests Mr Miss Frances Smith, | Robert 1 te of Mrs. Wilbur the Uni-| Grant . & mcey G. Parker, |and is staying the Hotel Astor Lii i i _Mrs. Alvin T.| Mrs. William Kearny Carr, Mrs, Wil. | | i Here you will find Furniture Tuckerman and | liam Barret Ridgely, Mrs. Frederick | Mrs bur J. Carr is chairman of - made to satisfy a quality | L. Chapin, Mrs. William Core tee in charge of the bridge | ice— | Hill ana Mrs. Medina, mother and |and onE. tables et the annwal| L P mest aprics or, Mr. Davis, | houge guest of the hostess | fete the Neighborhood House | (G| ) but priced much lower than ntic City today to join | "%\3% BRest of th S*New York |Thursday, May 14, at Twin Oaks, the | o B i vis and three of their children| sunday for & few fave and. shocic |residence’ of Mrs. Charles Bell, on Y you can ordinarily purchase there yesterday. 1-:..:“.;‘::,!&“”_ ber et he v e \\“m]. v gu)!‘ mnlnlpr; Mrs. such furniture. n address there be- |y, (oo A€T, vefurn . o cer” | Charles Denby Mrs. Francis . D : Containers’ Ass on. The | will take place Wednesday Maw. 5o | Tables e been reserved by Mrs. | convince you of the fact that o Washington the first of the week. | hot.a" i Favena Hor IneRe the : ‘ good furniture can be impres- Minister of Hungary. Count | ilies and will come back to Washing- | [ y | & sively reasonable in price. nyi ester from a|!on before going to their Summer| P = 3 k. where he was home in the Adirondacks. & Inspection imvited, which will an informal dinner Tuesday in mo way obligate you host at an informa Lieut. John B. W. Waller, U. § ening at Sher and Mrs. Waller will entertain at din I Minister nd Countess Sze- ner this evenin - - were hosts at dinner last eve- enin at the Congressional Cotntry Clyb compli ~ ~ ¥ ' | ol cotmaising in feampliient 1o} noise gunsh e, oo o o Call Main | MANUFACTURERS -~ RETAILERS e Secretary o e Bnf AN S fDonkivic N, ¥, Ak VA 1l give | 4224 log. _ Others in company were | DUBKIr L give | 2 ] 1006 F St. N.W. log. s Comerel ema Mye, | @ bridze tomorrow for Mrs. Rochester. | for Estimates New. the Ambassador of Brit Mrs. Marshall Field has closed her 2 in. Sir Bsme Howard; Representative | house on Sixteenth street and gone ¢ | George Plltt Co., lnc- d Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich, the As-| New York, where she s staying at the | ine Furniture, Laces, U ing, Pi iar I Eaine | : : Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mr. | will safl aboard the Majestie fon poc | Painting—Draperies | 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler, Mrs. | rope for the S er i ¢ 1 irs Chariex Henry Tutler, Mex. | 0y e Summe i || 1325 14th St. N.W. Mamzae: ol t A Mary Sheridan., Mr.| Col. and Mrs. Hamilton Hawkins \ / | A Gon of the State De-|will give a tea Sunday afternoon in ! EN % 2 B 3 partment; Ce d_D._Anderson | their quarters at Fort Myer in com = ~ 1 3 o the Hungarian | pliment to the Cavalry reserve officers g | legation and Mme. Pelenyi. who will be at the post for two weeks Al R e N L] e Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel| Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall and .conard Astrom, entertained heir voung daughter. Miss Jane Ken - evening at the legation on |dall, have returned to their home on ; i i Sixteenth sireet, having as his guests | New Hampshire avenue. whera they FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Minister of Sweden and Mme. | will remain until the end of May. when = enby he Minister of Poland will sail for Europe. Mr. and i Mme. Wr lewsk Mrs. Arthur| ) . Kendall and their daughter will Capper. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr. | remain in Switzerland until November Mr. ane % E. Young, the|and then return to their Washington counselor of the <h legat Mr. | home. Miss Kendall is convalescing Tomorrow I 47 Coats Gliwic: the Commissioner of the Dis-|from a serious illness. triet and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Col. ’g - Regularly to $35.00 W Mrs. Charies B. Drake, Mr. and | Col. Robert M. Thompson will re Tuckerman, Mrs, | turn Saturday from New Yotk, wher, rd and the secretary | 5 | PO ation, Mr. Kivikoski. | § e 12 The of Poland and Mme. | 5 Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o' to the Polish colony in Washir COTI'ON celebration of the Polish indepen ence anniversary will be hosts at dinner Friday 8. in honor of the Polish delegates t0 the quinquennial conference of the International Council of Women New importations, with Mm Wroblewska will be ho incheon Wednesday, May ¢ fine selection of shades, Senator and Mrs. David A at 35c and 50c per yard. and their daughter, Miss Reed. who are now in Italy. are ex pected to sail shortly for ihis try, and will arrive here about ALBERT J. OSGOOD end of next week e s aizcre o e nwian | GHE JDAFODA embassy and Marchesa di Bernezzo k4 entertained at luncheon today in their pariment at Stonetelsh Comre |3 1720 H Street ompliment Col. and Mrs. John J igh of Ne York The other ! % 3 DOWNSTAIRS SHOPPF - 35 Goats o Regularly to $43.00 § % : g § ] ‘§uaooaaopooaaaaoaa‘—aéaaccqvm‘omapg 78 Coats o Brothers : : v A\ 4 ; 4 i Regularly to $55.00 CLEARAWAY FRIDAY / A Special Group of reet and Afternoon Dresses - g 549£ OME of the prettiest and latest arrivals—satin, geor- Regularly to $69.75 gette, crepe and satin crepe —intrinsically made to please our discerning patronage— .70 Coats A CLEARANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT Formerly 55.00. 6500, 72.50 Individuality—Daring, Stunning Shades— ' DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES : _ Large! Small! Sophisticated colorings for gay e Al el A ! - ; * . . . . andsome ats ot the season s choicest tabrics wit tnmmmgs [} n lay Only, 39'7:‘) debutantes‘ A dmtlng‘%lshed se_!eCtlon $5 = furs to accentuate the smart lines of the newest silhouettes. Included in the;: ata notably moderate pEiee. . ... groups '?‘re also some Ensemble Costumes combining cloth coats with silk frocks to match. / lc——2alule—lale————alnl—— ol e v e b et e [n e b a8 | ic— ——lal———[g|———'alc——x8] ——ja | ——|