Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1925, Page 8

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Afternoon The President = companied b xent, the Sec fardine, and th merce, Mr. Hoove formance at Po Senor and Senor: En Route to Hartford, Senora de Riano, Martino. The Amb de Cartier nd joined B: Ambassador saturday day for Cuba of Be shington bassudor Mr. and M Robert My and the embassy and Fruu von Lewinski Ambassador mess Von ning, Ma Penfield, who v Senator a who wil The Minister of N went to e St The Minister of Mme. Peter w Mme. Lipova, wife of the slovak charge d'a tomorrow at il teenth str onor of the ( 1.+ the conventi f Women wifw f wife of the s of the Ser! Mrs. Radell tea table. Czechoslovak of the char ed in_Paris, the Minister France and Mme. d 1 | | | SARANAC lNN ‘ 18-Hole Cham Ionbh] 1 land and water ApOrts. Certifie Mi _soc ally desirable, Cott: | .nl-ll for mulu at hotel Osusky The President will gar L. G. Prochnik December 1 yepresentative from Austr! separation of the government Mrs. Harry Wadswe THE NEW COLONIAL ROOM Replete with subtle- ties of refinement and elegance of sur- roundings, supper is an event of senti- ment, the dance full of romance—in the New Colonial Room. “To Soiooh. Dinner ‘Dansing 9 o'clock. No estra cover oharge at diwmer. Cever Charge at Supper, $1.18 (0 S Yoo, 15th and H Sts. N.W. For Reservations Maln 8480 Phone, SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Receiving| International Council of Women at W hltc House TOdd\ the W the ben veteran of the World Wa ncert {8 being arranged u uspices of the Vincent B. Cos . of the American Legion be had at the N i nf at 1300 G street Chase Club in honor ot Dr, de Riano William J. Sullivan_and of Dunkirk, N. Y.. who are the week In Washing T Tmann and her daughter, 100n ut Afrlie, and will have with Koch and Mrs. Sullivan a visit in New York Benjamin H. Warde: hostess to a distinguished con last evening. Grasslands Coun . Kane und Mrs, | von Maltzan were the g of honor at luncheor ommissioner of Mized Claims Comumi spending several months Secretary of the Treas fore going to Canada to remain unt 1y the end of the m Williams-Curtis ngagement | Mr. Edson Announced This Morning. | Washington 1 and Mrs. William R. Merriam |end of the w My Willlams. who is orig v is prominent in New | The Rect he has lived for the| Andrew's Ch n Auditorium that evening n Opera ( has taken 1 Mrs. Lawrence (' out of town of | Madison avenue, but he is now h" r home, Dosores Island. | Long Island, where he|g: | entertained the Prince of Wales on N, his last visit here. Curtis entertained at dinner o i ent to Mrs Additional patronesses in compli , Rear Admiral and Mrs. | teth Century Club Mrs. Curtis left later | be presented in the evening for New York to re- | main several da be hosts at di _and Mrs, Robert Stanfleld | daughter, Miss Barbara | 1gh Maryland, and will oday for a few days’ mo- | ough the Shenandoah Val- They will return Friday John Eldridge Parker was the | test of Lonor at luncheon today of | a small company at the Little Tea House, in Virginia hoslovik delegites | STan 2 the Tntern Mrs. Charles McKenney | thefr countr v Farm, near K . to Mr. and Mrs. G. Bryan Pit who have occupied an apartment the Jefferson through the Winter. e Minister of Dieckhoil. wife of the counselor of ti German umbassy: Mme retary of Croats and Adiemiuton ‘ recently appointed United | | States Minister to Rumania and Mrs. | ‘il . Culbertson entertained at evening for Mrs. John yclock, when the latter will Ney e A A A A AR AAAAA AN A AN A THE EVENING Lingion Audi of Walter i dinner tor Williurn Leonard Koch pending will be at lome this v Wardman ed to the Caira McKenzie Moss will iny were |entertain a company at the tea dance Mavflower this after- Fielding w for a short st b 1o ¥ be- nth. She will sail | e the 1st of June |’ ummer in her home |4 nd X mund Walsh : d Mrs. engugement of their | Bradley in Laura Merviam Curtis, | few days bet n Williams of New |selves in their new 0 date has been set for the|for the season. Mr llul \(r~ have been at the La I\ Mrs. Curtis, who came to Washing- | Newport while sup lust Autumn and leased the house | completion of their home th street. made her debut in | n in 1910. In the war she active with the \ drive in Long Island s Ir Willig and Mrs iberty 3 New | of His home is at 777 yelock p.m room. There who is the guest of | for “Alice in Blun t the returned from a trip Fleming, who enter- | home, | singto Ad until e 1 H.nnnncni Hotel Grafton Y\'whmn\«n D. € A PROTEST AGAINST DEPRECIATION ROLLS ROYCE “BUYING a Rolls-Royce is like buying a good bond,” said a shrewd broker. “It is not the first cost, but the lonf-run yield that is important. My Rolls has yielded nine years of superbserviceand is still worth more than half what I paid forit. Ifigureitisgood for twenty years at least, and that is a handsome return on the purchase cost.” The long-run economy of a Rolls- Royce demonstrates that no other motor car on earth yields as generous a return on the purchase cost. Ordinary “good” cars suffer the enor- mous depreciation of fifty per cent the first year. And they are obsolete in five years. But the astounding fact about a Rolls-Royce is that after ten years of hard usage it is worth, and can be actually sold for, at least half the original cost! Even up-keep and repairs on a Rolls- Royce are incredibly low. Owners often tell us that $50 will cover all repairs over seven, eight or nine years. When ou know that twenty or more surpassing motor comfort and samfac!ion await you, you know the true meaning of “Rolls-Royce.” Let us arrange a loo-mile trial trip over any roads, any tim \VASHINGTON SHOWROOMS 2400 Sixteenth St. BRANCHLS AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIES row will conduct a magic tree at Club tea in the Mackall garde o'clock, for the benefit of the Juventle ohs ers M and | Protective Assoclation and the Trav ers, Gen & John Evans Tea Garden Feature of This Year's Horse Show. niversar New Thursda ful articles and cand Theater the night of M: 1 ; ! } } ] } i =_s‘ WILKINS BREAKFAST BERTRAM BIJHN co. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, the group are Miss Miss t Miss Marion Trumbull, MacDougall, Miss Phoebe Quimby, Miss |the tea room con J arrangements to cure fe scheduled for The mar simpson and take place Wed Church of the H company Simpsor has 1 Miss Margueritte MacWilllams, Miss {tin of Alexandria, Va ancy Mitchell, Miss Mary Louise | will take place Maynard, Miss Dela Jose, Miss Ruth === Stone and Mrs. John B. Boyden of | Representative and Mrs. Sam weeks' visit in Washington, where she came to attend the D. A. R. Congress and the National Society of Daughters Mrs. Earle {s regent of the oldest and largest D. A. to serve for Noel House tea which will be one of the del'xhl(u\ side shows of the annual Capital horse show, May 20 to 23 ney Hoyt, :hnh i Houghtd Ramona Lefevre, Miss Hett Stone entertained Sisie uunuh_\ nnunrn the nnxwemem of her nlece, Miss Margatet Dows, - Irelan aplain, United States The list of guests | Mrs. Herbert Ioward ittee, reenrs Miss Helen (\mz luncheon parties planne show de anxions not first on_the dail Josephine Mienekhiem, ‘ WmdowShades Made to order at factory prices. for less mones. i‘:dl'i‘~i" sponsor Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle of urned home TWELY will be SEEE CAPLOWITZ oS INCORPORATED rz1 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A REMARKABLE SALE BEAUTIFUL GOWNS girls of s ymmittee of waitr FUR STORAGE REPAIRING REMODELING Special Low Rates R R R R R R B R B R R RO rothers Thursday: 4 Clearance Event I” the se: [ ferings, /i be received most eagerly by every 1aware of RIZIK exclusive- ness and values: WOz Ensemble Costumes ek ettt et Sl ot SOCIETY. saturday, June 13 ak., and ® Laureta Cur- | (Continued on Ninth Page.) 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Silks, Georgettes and Flannels Including Printed Crepes at 7 .50 ers and Voile The Art of Shampooing Domestic and Oriental Rugs —is a hobby with us and no matter how soiled or dirty a rug may be we will restore their colors and designs to their original beauty. perfectly cleansing the rugs prolon Dainty Lace Curtains Perfectly laundered and returned t the freshness that they had when ne Even to the smoothness—with corners always square and shapely—as straight and true as when new Your Blankets Rebound— Cleaned— No matter how soiled they are. our special method of perfectly cleaning them will astound you. All the freshness and fluffyness they had when new will be restored. cess of with all Improved Moth Proof Storage Elite Laundry Co. 2117-19 14th St. N.W. Phone Potomac 40—41—42—43 ALMCO LAMPS a special selling of excellent values Included in this assortment is an claborate display of the high-grade plated lamps of this manufacturer. Bright and Antique Gold-plated Bridge Standard $16.25 bhlde‘&n Taupe Georgette over Gold Silk with Ruche of --$1625 Complete. . _.832.50 Old Bronze-plated Bridge Standard. . $25.00 Shade in Brown Georgette over Gold Silk with Ruche of Changesble Brown-and-Groen Taffeta. .................$19.00 Complete. . . .$44.00 Antique Gold-plated Bridge Standard.................. ... $35.00 Shade in Brown Georgette over Gold Silk with Ruche of Orchid and GoM........ccaevenuriiiinnen ..$17.50 Complete. . . .$52.50 hlched and French Gold-plated Bndgr Standard with Marble Foot $75.00 Shade in Old Gold Taffeta Silk over Gold. $25.00 Complete.. _.$100.00 Black-and-Gold Junior Standard ekt $10.00 Shade in Black Georgette over Gold Silk. .................SI850 Complete .. .. $28.50 Bronze-plated_Junior Standard........ $25.00 Cone-shaped Shade in Rust Georgette over Gold Silk ... .. 520.00 Complete .. . . 545.00 French Gold-plated and Polychrome Junior Standard........$25.00 Shade in Golden Brown Georgette over Peach. ..... ..$25.00 Complete..... .$50 00 French Gold-plated Floral Decoration Junior Standard......$38.50 Shade in Copper Georgette, lined with Peach Silk, and trimmed with Velvet Banding in contrasting shades...... $35.00 Complete. . . .$73.50 French Gold-plated and Polychrome Standard, with marble base ......... Shade in Green-and-Gold Changeable Tl!etl, Rose Silk Interlined and Gold Silk Lining, Taffeta Ruffle edged in Gold Lace...oviommeeaseieceiccnvocoonnnns $65.00 Complete.. .. $137.50 Your choice of these attractive lamps or shades — singly, or us complete wunits ULIN & MARTIN (2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 2.50 The wedding Fpip oo 0o s 00 8 & B B FRR R R R R RN B R ECRL R B b ] b4 y ’ y v v ’ v y

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