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> J, r gy 4 > rog : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.' 'TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925. 9 —— WUl be repeated this yearl Princess|will hold e card party at the New|Cheney Hyde, who is moving to New Marriage cenee: {94,Tomy;, 56, Home for Aged and Infrm Ordered to Philippines. to Manila, P. aizat? Sapt. Robert I Bibesco's book stall and the hat shop, | Willard Hotel Friday, May 15, at 8:30| York. 2 3 R. Miles, 53,405 14th st. nee. - : SOCIE Y where Mrs. Lawrence Townsend will |o'clock p.m. for the benefit of the Marriage licenses have been issued to the | Hobort Jones. 5. Children‘s Hospital: Capt. John H. Dawson, Medical|Corps, in the Philippines, has bee: sell her own creations, assisted by | Catholic rural schools of the Archdio-| The National Woman's Party ls|followlug® o e Alonzo Glena, 81,19 O'st ae ™ * \dministrative Corps; at the general ordered to the general dispensary, Mrs. Efingham Townsend. cese of Baltimore. giving a tea in honor of Mrs. Margery Ty R A Rora | o Toe B P el R s lispensary, this city, has been ordered ! this city. (Continued from Eighth Page.) For the children the afternoon will, The committee in charge of arrange-| Corbett Ashby, president of the In- Amelia Johnson, B8, 1421 6th st x | gfter many fascinations, devised ‘by|ments is headed by Miss Mary M.|ternational Suffrage Alllance, at its| James Ryan and Mary G. Gur. Henry, Dickeon. 50, Casnalty sHospital. {larence L. Harding, Mrs. Hamilton | Mme. Calderara and Countess de la | Mattingly, assisted by Miss Alice G.|historic old headquarters, on the| VoiPh,Msson and Martha Brooke . | faul Frankln 14311y B et e ek aies. | Slard D. Bigelow, | Porta. such as a fish pond, a magic |Kelly, Ms. §. L. Batties, Miss 1aa|Hill Friday. May 8, at 6 oclock Therap o0 o Lt M SN i Mrs. C. Wardell s, Mrs. J. Wilmer | tree and a snake charmer. . Madigan, Miss Bernice Knott, Miss | delegates and visifors to the Inter- aymond Blivins and Carrie % o N Latimer, Mra. Allen, Mrs. ——— = Mary E. Broderick, Mrs. Fred Wilt-|national Council of Women and | pogs of Riprinesrey and Elizabeth Wagner Births R d ow Larkin W. Glazebrook, Mrs. Louis A.| Miss Jean Woodson is in Philadel | berger, Mrs. Agnes' McCann, Mrs. A.|friends and members of the Woman's | Ferdinando e Grasia and Lens Baroni. 1rths Reported. Simon, Miss Charlotte'Campbell, Mrs. | phia, staying at the Bellevue, for the | W. Nock, Miss Ida V. Garrity, Mrs.| Party are cordlally invited. Foulitty " Sghnacn sad Lactis FoE. . ' omia ‘Selowins birthe have been. reporte W. Wiley, Mrs. William H.|Rittenhouse Josup wedding, which ls 8. L. Flournoy, Miss Cecella Rvan:| There will be speaking. Mrs. Edith | Osar 3 Viuass g, GIe . Ak | o Tthe Heann Spormihs have been reporte E N BI , N Charles H. Tompkins, | taking place there. and will xeturn to | Mrs. Richard Lawton, Mrs. J. Floyd|goughton Hooker will preside, in- both of Alexandria, Va. M. Hart. | hours: paulding Flannery, Mra. | Washington the first of the week. Maley, Mrs, Richard Hauber, Mrs.|{roducing Meo® cornatt "Astis’ and| Resmond M. Snéeden and Helen - Mrs. John 3 1 - : iy : = Lewis . and Marie L. Breuninger, boy. »wen, Mrs. George Putnam, Mrs. e i , 4 . Mrs. as ¥, 5 Rl oTiithe vhcinns DEtaen of foms Jhaloh C. Barnes, Mrs. D. K. Shute, Mre. | CoNf I8 spendibg scveral Weeks With | snna McCormick, Miss Bessie M. Dod. | foenk v Deaths Reporled. AR 5 ¢s Sa rals] E. and Margaret Clark, boy. Richard Wainwright, Mrs. James . A 5 3 o son, Miss Sarah Walsh, Miss Addie o, The followi n reported ym. d alla il Huntington Turner, Mrs. Howard L. | S her BUsband b ba on ol o g |S. Wathen, “Miss Nellio Broderick, | | The ostesses are Mrs. Peter A.|,,The following deaths have been revoried | Ihémae s"and Hfldre 8% Caliin. sin untington T . Mrs. How European Division of er Mrs, James C. Simpson, Mrs, Bdward | Drury, Mrs. Elizabeth Selden Rogers, | {5, James E. and Fannie King. boy. tHodzkins, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. 3 . & s Yy W » T | of Commerce, at their apartment at |y oy in™ Mige . Margaret Kennelly,| Mrs. Richard Wainwright, Mrs. Flor- . 68, 1421 Girard st Earl G.and Margaret E. boy. Cl th and S ”C Tulius Lansburgh. i Honorar | Wardmin Bak Hotel e Kntherine. Wesdmmer andNiis| ence Bavard ' Hiilos, - Mea. Harvey B, Dol 80, 1418 fviion 2t 1 4 sod BEn . Kaghieleh, Yo7, of Cio z a , and Mre, T, Wittiam Bacrett, Mrs. Josephine Bristol of Denver Theresa Harrigan. Miss Grace Irene }\}““YB A‘“’-"*‘ Q}I‘“{V'«‘W;I l“hh’"?"x;’e- Dora, Mow: 40, 50 7t b ne W § and Zulime Dienl i, an of arrangements. being | left Washington Sunday for her home, | Kelly has charge of the publicity|3rs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, Mrs.| Mendel Blumenfield, 83, 3452 13th st. R e el % o ; 1 o Py Anna Albrecht, 75, Newton st. R. and Yuki Yamisoki, girl. - assisted by Mrs. Lulu E. Jett, Mrs. J. | after spending Lwo months in the Cap- | work. ~The Rev. Leo J. Fealy is|Anne Archbold, Miss Ruth Hale, Mra.| ARG Alvrechi 7 1473 Newton i | & nd YUk Yamisokl et by The Fabrics— Lester Brooks, Mrs. L. E. White and | ital spiritual director of the union. Marie Moore Forrest, Miss Lyra Tay- | pathic Hospital Qliver and Almn Carter: gifl. e {«bfl s, Mrs. L. E. h a ital. % - lor, Mrs. Marie Manning Gasch, Mrs. Hurry E. Devendorf, 67, 201 3d st. n.e. Charles and Thelma Iohnlofli girl. , 1t Satir Kast P Mies Dorothy Holden.” Mrs. VIrgll B. | * Chkio =y Ruby Black, Mrs. Edgar B. Merritt,| } Regan 50, 815 Sih st ne SHenry and Dorothy. Wan. £ Jeweltone, Satin, Kasha, Jackson is chairman of patronesses o re ei ! New Y 02 Military rd Willard and Edna_Montgomery, girl. - R0 MIEs Susas Bolait oiiiroan of |taken an apin ‘ardman Park | Mrs. Edward Deiches of New York | Mrs. Dwight Clark, Mrs. Donald O Gapitol Park Hotel:| Richard ‘and Tda M: Sotomon. gi. Crepe, Joseena, Ottoman and Miss Susan Baker, chairman o candy, will be assisted by Misses Fotel atter spending the Winter in | CIty will wrrive tomorrow to be the| Hooker, Miss Sheldon Jackson, Mrs.| Tnaat of &."and Yuki Yomisoki. § bours,| Joseph and Alice % Brown. ‘fl dots guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Adelaide Johincan Mre Wiymond | 632 3 st ee - 4 { ko ghnaon. Katherine Wrenn, Mary Happer, Anne | Florida. i Edward Kohner, of 1838 Belmont road | Bradbury, Miss Sue White, Miss Joy | pie ¢t C4rroll, 81, St. Ellzabeth's Hos: | Eddie and Patlence Mason, girl. The Shades— Desencuc audJeseiof Aicing. The Cornell Alumnae Society will|for 10 days. Webster, Miss Bdith Alnge, Miss == have its annual dance tonight at 2400 - e Wt B e mas N Maj. and Mrs. Beyer Entertain lixteenth street. Among the patron-| Other ladies assisting at the rum-| Niss Fannie Woltson, Miss Elste Hii Nawy, Bl Grave for Panaman Diploma esses are Mme. Sze, wife of the Min.|mage sale for the benefit of Columbia | and Mrs. Nina Allender. : Singer Snap, Bubble M \d Mrs. Walter Frederick | ister of China; Mrs. James Parmalee, | Hospital, Yo be held Thursday, Fri- B e i T Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Edward and Saturday of this week at on, Mrs. Hoiton, Mrs. William F street, are Mrs. Frazier Head, Leetch, Mrs. Meredith C. Wilson, Mrs. | Mrs. Hewit Wells, Mrs, Newlands Dorsey Hyde, jr.; Mrs. George Lewis, | Johnston and Miss Frances Sortwell, Mrs. Harrlet ~ Locher, Mrs. David | The newly elected president of the - Lumsden, Mrs. E. N. Stephenson and |board is Mrs, Cresson Newbold, 80 o Bugene Cheyaller and)loy %0, Dingle long associated with the I V. N. S. Senora de Chevalier; Maj. and_ Mrs. | i long assoclated Ml the L oL =) Mr. and Mrs. W Clarke |y, Gibson Fahnestock to MRS. N. C. COON'S - Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Camp, | pirs: ibson FEannreioes Jo. LN 008 g s e e oy oo |~ Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock will be the] RUGS—CARPETS |any'enom ptl,teve exauisite complozion el h 2 >rice | hostess at the tea to be given to. Vn:lnllr ’I'o‘mr For falling hair and dandroff. D S ihery A a3 Brice {0 fow atternoon by the Washington| WASHED AND REPAIRED | Sealp Foot:' Makes halr”grow ‘wldly. “Ab: a R e branc e ¥nglish-Speaking Union pores. Almond Skin Food: For tissue e i atre. | 5% the ol heagdnactors, Tior bt e R R OO T ORAGE | et st apls (riam Xay | trip, which will keep | Will be the British delegates attend. | i Nazarian Bros. Co. | Eerretner: “For " tire. burning eyes. ¥ & (Br Powder: Very beautifying Harmless. Rouge absent from ‘the Capital untii|INE the conventlon of ‘the Interna Pure und very effective. early in June. They will visit Min- |tional Council of Women. . - 1712 20th St. N.W. Woodwil§ % 51 u;‘-"?rmn-hm s neap r City, Denver and| rhe Sodality Union of Washington | {3 2 Phone Potomac 1529 Kann's, o M M &;mxu. 1408 other places while on the trip. ye Al Bever were hosts at dinner last ev at the Cairo, having as their ts the secretary the legation Panar S 4 de Chevalier and the fo and sister. The Kappa Alpha Theta Frater- nity will hold its monthjy luncheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the Uni- versity Women’s Club, 1634 I street northwest. | s are now completed for the | 1 fete in the gardens of Twin | ' i e — s e Oaks, the beautiful home of Mr. and | ‘ L I Charles Bell, for the benefit of 5 | Pl { Neighborhood House. ~ Under the o = . ) chairmanship of Mrs. Walter R.| - erman, the fete committee will o o INCORPORATED COFFEE A nsform the gardens into a minia PR I;‘l ure Orient Thursday, May 14, b 2 21 NINTH 7 g N § ternoon and even I STREE NORTHWEST DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY avor 1s e “Arabian N 8 will be por- | trayed in tableaux staged by the pond | PECIAL! R t d I ! the foot of the Earden on both WILKINS\ ;. : : Oaste n. TeelEne nTh;f “:u \,;’ «idm;i‘n}l 1:1 [E‘(;E“A“ pupils of the King Smith Studio"an FEE & e o . by Miss Minnte Hawke’s students, and | | 5 45 OOD coffee!—it is easy to make if you buy White ’ 2 ;\hr! élh‘lid‘r‘:;ruflfifl?'fil]gh\t;orh«m? }‘lc"uae1 55 S House Coffee with the flavor roasted in. THE Frock with its matching Coat is the complete vill give thet ous May pole dance. | ¢ : : = Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr 18 in charge of $25 Yousee, coffee flavor comes from a delicate essence in | Ensemble—either can be worn separate—the Frock ES;R"”;‘\'}:fif;:“'(\"",f o $.§1:§f;‘£1“.".§x»’."'lfi | the coffee bean, and this essence escapes during roasting | or the Co:le Our collection includes both dressy and door nd on the wide porches which | Z unless the roasting is done just right. The producers of sports models. surround the house. A 5 3 Bvers booth il be a apot in the | - EXCLUSIVE NEW MODELS White House Coffec have developed a roasting process Orient, with a costumedstaffin charge. | which preserves this fragrant coffee aroma. ir“’"x:?lyl ::f”n;“;.‘:.x:ifi‘xs)ué\;ug'\yv"‘- KAPLOWITZ BEALLT”UL GOWNS FOR Don’t accept a substitute. If you want to serve coffee \ 7 u;!s;:‘\“. .!‘]I[v-- ladies of the State Depart J AFTERNOON, SPORT AND STREET that is really delicious insist on White House Coffee ! 22 @ @ thelr own' devising. - Mrs. Hervert ‘ FASHIONS DE-LUXE EXCLUSIVELY with theflavor roasted in. - Exelusively Di ffavent Hoover's ice am booth will be a TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Sfberan hut, Cigarettes and coftee | FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE will be sold in a Turkish booth, pre DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY Boston + Chicago + Portsmouth,Va. COATJS GOWNJS ENSEMBLE.S sided over by Mme. Panaretoff and | Mme. Prochnik | Two popular features of other fetes ' P A T T T Y Y o Y G (Y G e Y e T T Y (Y (2 (2 Y (Y (e (Y T Y (Y (2 (Y (Y (2 Y (o (o Y (A (Y il Delighted Comments When Summer Comes —greeted the Jelleff Fashion Show at . 2 : : > I { R . its first performance last night "w(he it becomes increasingly important to Safe Storade for Expcrt emodehng and Wardman Park Hotel, in connection wear Gold Stripe Silk Stockings. No with the picture being Showm—“The runs that start above it can pass the | Your Furs. Repairing of Furs. Dressmaker From Parig." forl s charming revue of the fashions wl'adn;:;i::; beauty of silk 100% pur: ! E_LE-‘LEM A Reduction of Higher-Priced and tomorrow evenings (Tuesday and $125 pair) 3 pairs, $5.40. Wednesday), at 8:15. Jellefl’'s—Street Floor Special Purchase and Sale! e . 5 P E bl d Women’s Beautiful Silk Coats N A nsémpi€ an ¢ | > ; ; we sssscoas “5() YAl . Nad Tailored Suits Ideal Conditions Alterations upon gar- Silk Fuailles Satins Flat Crepes ments pu sed from . 3 P sl e s el Bengalines Brocades 1 B Sl light -workroom by a | : ¥ o corps of expe fitters | I UCK was with us! That is why we are able to offer you " i OW and operators under ex- | A+ these remarkable quality Silk Coats at one low price! The manufac- | perienced supervision. turer—one of the best with whom we deal—wanted to get started early - ¢ That work entrusted to on his Fall line—and so made unusual price concessions on these lovely their care will be suc- coats. cessfully donc may be | Every coat is beautifully silk lined throughout—some are tie-fronts; safely counted upon. | others with jabots and revers or wrap-to-the-side styles, with fur borders ) 5 ) : T of badger, Russian hare, Chinchillette, black lynx and fox. ! ; We have included some of the most popular types—in "al . Jellett, Inc. i Don’t Miss This Opportunity Tomorrow— Only $50 $70.50 Coat $70.50 Straight: - | ! the more favored materials— n; no\)eklly (;'1"3‘ Lllnek goll. of & 5 . e N t crepe. Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor Scart®'tie "and with wide o ;‘.(_zal-ier‘ ot fox. \::ir“u! marabou. X Tw",’s Flanne’s Satins Failles Just Unpackecl.f 4 Brand.-New' Groups of Dainty Underthings T hat | Bhiis. ol vk ah, ablesapii s i Arrived Just in Time for Our May Sales of Philipsborn is widely famous. UNDERWEAR Coat and Dress Combinations All of tempting quality—all at special prices—Tomorrow! Short Boyish Box Coats Exquisite Handmade The New Skirted | , . Long-line Taill 'Voile Nightgowns Step-In Chemise ; » i oo e mmeend Trimmed With Real Irish or Trimmed with Shadow Lace ey L{‘;Z:o?;:,yfiand or Net and Wide Footing kR | O\ i - Of course, Navy and Black—and also the $3 95 $6'85 y g : ; G novelty shades— Lovely soft crepe de chine, developed I'wo-tone satin ribbon also adds a in an entirely new idea—a cluster charming touch to these lovely white, pleated skirt attached to a straight i o b A% E flesh, maize and blue gowns that are band top and finished with two-tone | Y : : Chils Wigwam every bit handmade and hand-embroid- ribbon straps. $6.85. i ered. $3.95. Natural Green Lace-Trimmed Two- Silk Chemise With : A 3 ] Poudre Copenhagen Piece Voile Pajamas Lace and Pleats . Handmade Voile Chemise, with i i Nightgown with $5 55.90 clugter bleats . 4 SIS . e S e L A o Bl : Practically All Sizes Up to 42 : In flesh, nile and blue, trimmed with Pleats in triple clusters from the 35.90. e e paasnet w48 wide bands of imitation Benche lace waistband of Val insertion and wide _siried Che: Touse” 24" Backi cunning lace side pocket, which mila { : : ok b AR e vt Eonvenical tox fE s chine. Two-tone ribbon straps and irmmed. $6.85. X Third Floor ; kerchicf. $5.90. broad lace top. $5.90. Underwear and Negligee Shops—Third Floor