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SOCIETY. THE FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925 uncil of Women in Esthonia:|be hostess at dinner this evening at [ton and New York, accompanied by |Charles J. Bell. on the afternoon and s. Albert Putney and Mrs. Stickney | the Hotel Washington. Her guests, who | Miss Sarah Gemmeli, is at, the Ambas: | evening of Thursday, May 14 of New Jersey. will number ten, will include delegates | sador, Atlantic City. Other patronesses are Mme. Riano, - from Germany, Norway and South Mme. Daeschner, Mme. Mathieu, Mme. Lady rdeen, president of the | Africa. The former Secrstary of the Navy|Wroblewska, Mme. de Graef, | Women’s International Council, will and Mrs. Josephus Daniels arrived in| Wallenberg, Mme. Peter, Mm \VASHINGTON. Paris be the guest of honor at a large SOCEI tex| The marriage of Miss Corinne de|Washington today from Raleigh, N.C.,|Mme. Olaye, Mme. Alfaro, Mm |in the red pariors of the New Willard | (farmendia Stephens, Gaughter of Mrs. |and are at the N ower. rela, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr. 4 this afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock,i John Edmondson Stephens and the Mrs. Francis Chapmayp, Mrs. Ha‘ru!d} ‘\h'S. (AOOII oe .’\CCOH] any I’CSIdCfl when Mrs. George D. Hope will be the | late Brig. Gen. Stephens, to Mr. Fred-| Maj. and Mrs. J. J. Burleigh enter-| Walker, Mrs. Victor Cushman db 0 pany P t‘. stess. The tec. will be one of the|erick Thomas Peebles of Colombla, |tained Maj. and Mrs. James Frink, ! Rudolph Kauffmann, Mrs. T. I to Finals of Oratorical Contest dent of the American branch of the|in the rectory of St. Matthew's = | re honors, while as-|Church, Rev. Edward L. Buckey offi- | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will be host- | y most important affairs arranged for | Teni., will take place Tuesday, May | Mrs. Alice Jrink and Miss Marjorie | Mies Helen Ernst. Mrs. William Eric | g e : = council, will sh: Held Thls E\ Cllll]g. sisti Hope will be Mrs. Riley, | ciating, in the presence of only the |ess to @ company of 44 at dinnér this JurLius GARFINCKEL & Co, FOR MISSES—]JUNIORS—GIRLS v Aberdeen, and Mrs. Moore, presi- | 12. The ceremony will be performed | Frink at dinner Sunday evening. B3 Sidney Cooper, Mrs. Edwin members of the two familles, and there | evening in her home, on Scott Circle, e = iregory and Mrs, Carl Vrooman. will be no attendants for the bride and [ in honor of delegates to the confer- During the ten hours there will Le | bridegroom. Mr. Peebles and his bride | ence, and has asked a number of dis- e ST = : CooLIDG sccom: | “or Kauftmann, Mrs. Delos . Blods: | g emin®, {15, 15, Bolre, thers el e i e e e i e Entirely New Showings the ‘n:.‘ lt-' ;:: tt. Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, ) | mony for a wedding trip, and after | them. = = sercige neider o th 2 b ¥ A . | June 1 they will be at home at Tampa oratorical contest to be held | Thornton Boland, Mrs. in date the wedding of Miss |} ¥ Lo = dwi " n gatorieal contest to e DEL | ensiacea wartinm Den A Hamilton,” daughter | F1&- [ D Ee ) e R an S gkes el j4 z of ashington At . G be hostess at a musical followed by tea Mr. and M | George C. Thorpe, Mrs. Thoma . George E. Hamilton, e of Capt. George R. | this afternoon in her home, on Wood- Tyt 1 retired, tho has lived | 1and drive, which Mr. and Mrs. Parker for several years in Parls, will arrive | have leased from Mrs. Joseph Folk, in this country Monday and come i | Widow of former Gov. Folk. The pro- once to Washington. She will be the | €ram this afternoon will be given by Ruest of Comdr and Mrs. Johm W |Miss Berenice Stglker, contralto, of | Sforee in their home, at =337 Califor. | NeW York, and Mrs. von Beyer, pian. | nia street. ist, of Washington. Mrs. Parker will Mrs. Morse will give a tea Tuesday | DI2Y, the accompaniments for Miss i L b B taller. After the program tea will be L | served on the grass terrace. | Mrs. Evans, Exquisite Apparel At Moderate Prices on the ‘N? E are showing a really remarkable selec tion of unusual new apparel for School, Sports, Street, Afternoon and Dance wear e Crillon entertaining at a dinner of 28 covers| Mrs. Coolidge will head the list of | «.. These are_the tonight, to be followed by a dance, at | Patronesses for the annual fete for the 2 phen B. Elkins of Washing- {tiful country place of Mr. and Mrs. and New York are |3 VERY model was individually selected CAEIp e with special regard to the tastes and ...oAnd, who but requirements of our younger clientele Artcrafi could present so delight- Lovely Graduation Dresses ful a creation to the fashionable * Coats Hats Dress Washingtonian ... . \ Dresses with Coats to Match ARTCRAFT !m/’OVfcd Accessories FOOTWEARA 131 -F-STREETP Mrs. Ste] A PROTEST AGAINST MEDIOCRITY ROLLS - ROICE “THE appearance of the Rolls-Royce is an inspiration,” said an architect. "ltgives one a sense of complete beauty and harmony like a beautiful land- scape ora well-proportioned building.” From all over the world designers of coach-work are unanimous in declar- ing that the Rolls-Royce chassis is un- equaled in fundamental beauty as a basis for original and artistic design. No expense is spared in obtaining the finest materials. No care is over- looked in craftsmanship. And what an astounding combination of good taste and durability the result is! Because Rolls-Royce never changes its fundamental design, the owner has the satisfaction of a car never out of style. Rolls-Royce maintains its own com- plete coach-work division in the United States at Springfield, Mass. Over twenty years of luxury and motor comfort are the possession of Rolls-Royce owners. The low up-keep room from a | able Dbeautiful ed with pink | es, Miss Harlan and Miss Randolph esiding. A little tribute to the epressible news xense of the guests hey were taken or permitted to rove wver the boat at will. The return trip | was made at 6:15 o e Secr Kellogg will s Paul to attend M :g has arranged a dinn party this evening in honor of the British delegates to the quinquenniul onference of the Int 1 of Women, includ cen, the international president; Lady stram-Eve, Lady Nott- | Bower, ? Lady Adam . George Morgan, M C F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Matheson, Miss Zimmern. trom offictal life present Mrs. Davis, wife of the & abor, will be hostess at tea this oon to delegates to the quinquen- conference of the International uncil of Women in her 2t Wardman Park Hotel. assisted by Mrs. N i"ostmaster Gener: ey, Mrs. Adam M. W Henning, Mrs. Frederick Irv Miss Mary Anderson and M jewett, chiefs of divisions of the Department, and Miss Florence Welles, secretary to Secretary Davis. | 4 HARLIS J‘v" [mportant Social Events | 4 o ol for International Delegates. 1 ; The Ambasgador of France and | . Mme. Daeschner will entertain the | © MRS, LEWIS W. MYERS, members of the French delegation! Wife of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California, the guest of o the quinquennial of the Interna-|the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur. tional Council of Women at dinner this evening, having to meet them the members of the embassy staff. The Ambassador of Italy, Signor | 3-Door THE f | Zine Lined . 60 Lbs. Ice Refrigerator Il | $40.65 This Style. 1 LD $37 ' e Zinc Lined EDDY { 80 Lbs. Ice > White Lined 85 Lbs. Ice 3-Door EDDY White Lined 70 Lbs. Ice $66.00 han, Mrs. Loren|and Mr. A . Be Mrs. Arthur B ¢ John Gulick York il take place Thu Johnson and er of New sday. June di Martino, was host at_luncheon to- 3 e 15, at the Har - estate, 5 Do e = Oee o - i i the Totel’ Mayfower, enter. | p,\me. Piip, wife of the Minister of | stone Ridie ;c::lt ax:’z} tl;‘eollxln'u;‘ual guarantee—true $46 20 Years of uninter rupted service faining injcomplimantito Biias Toenes at the Mayflower Hotel, havinz | Mrs. n T Newberry, wife of ME MR OR S e Sk . and the absence of out-of-order $74'OO ,.“;;,gf;a.;nf:m“ o s G lasaiat sts Mme. Wroble Mme. | the former Senator from Det who SIRERSERE Pt Sanonsteate L goon- periods are salient features of the from Italy to the conference. His|Marle Reisik, president of th is @ deélegate to the quinguennial, will omy of this fine motor car. S Let us take you on a 100-mile trial trip. Arranged to your convenience. WASHINGTON SHOWROOMS 2400 Sixteenth St. BRANCHES AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIES { ] & 3Door “OLD-TIME REFRIGERATOR.” A Doce SOL D e NG BN O EDDY EDDY St | JULNGMARTING | e 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 othi S v Assis t Sec y | of State and Mre. 3. Butler Wright, i'm%i%%}i‘%‘r% obeooeodedeoled dobodedeodeolobdody, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Vernon Kellogg and the members of the em- bassy staff and their wives, Baroness von Maltzan, wife of the Ambassador of Germany, will receive Monday afternoon from 6 to 7 o'clock in compliment to the delegates from Germany. Mme. Bryn, wife of the Minister of | Norway, will give a tea this afternoon in compliment to the delegates from | Norway and will be assisted by Mrs. | George Putnam, Mme. Stejneger, and | the Mlles. Bryn. The Minister of Denmark, Mr. Brun, will entertain the 14 delegates from | Denmark and the three from Iceland, | 2nd has asked the members of the | legation staff to meet them at dinner | at_the Hotel Mayflower this evening. | The Minister of Switzerland and | Mme. Peter will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening in com- | pliment to the delegutes from thelr | country. t The Minister of Rumania. Prince | Bibesco, . will be host to a company of | 2 at dinner, entertaining the delega- | 9% ook on from Rumania and the members | ool ol O o the legation staff. | The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff will entertain a company at dinner at the Mayflower tonight in | compliment to Mme. Malinoff, who is the head of the Bulgarifan delegation. Mme. 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