Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of State Returning to Washington From Visit in St. Paul HE SECRETARY OF Ali. Kellogg, will be tite Department tomov e'ng en route from St Minn., where he went tend the funeral services for his late law partner, Mr. Severance The Secretary of the N Wilbur will be the g ts at dinner this evening of the con mandant of the navy vard adn Mr: Benjamin ¥". Hutchison, who will en tertain a compa nd Mrs. | honor av Minister of Lithuanis Traveling in New En The Minister of Kazys Bizauskas for . 10 tour States. and teft this morning of New ; Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover Secretary of Commerce, terday from her home in where she has been for Mrs., Hoover stopped seve on her way e of the od ¥ places Mrs. Jame: Secretary « al morrow from New York went this morning o Secretary of the rn to where she meet the An home time Mme hassadc tomorrow since coming to will receive from the embassy, at ind will be at afternoon, May Daeschner, wife of the of France, will be at fternoon for the first Washin Sl 5 to 7 o'clock in 60 Sixteenth street home a Tay from 5 to 7 o'clock Senora de Pueyrredon luncheon vesterday in Lord and Lady Ab guests were Mrs. New, Postmaster Gen M 11 Gillett. of Senator Gillett; Mrs. T & Sanford, Mrs. J. Butler Wright Dent G and inedgat liment' to Other of the Frederick wif Senora Ir Julian Irriz: Senora of the Ar J. de Raynes, delegate | \tina o the International suncil of Women; Senora de Racedo. wife of the secretary of the Argen- tine embassy; Mrs. Yost of Chicago, Senorita Rachel Pueyrrs n and Senor: ita Juliet Pueyrredo ers of the hosts. world | Twin g, the The greater part of the soci: of the Capital is centeri Oaks fternoor 3 Oriental street, with ¢ of booths and richly costumed women, be- ing the meating place. There is a per fect giot of booths with alluri res for mmle. A group of vy men headed by Mrs. W. Eoerie will have charge of the Chinese city, which has a prominent place to the left of the entrance driveway and under an avenue of elms and mapies not far from the ho! Chinese games, )e given. Those assisting Mr are: Mrs. Theodore Robinson, wife of tant Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. George Barnett, Land, Mrs. Walke Mason Gulick, Mrs. Thomas Hart, Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. Robert Henderson Stephen B. Elkins wil tain at dinner this eveni home on K street in compiiment Mrs. Joseph Rucker Lamur of the Colonial Dames of Am lowing the dinner Mrs. Mrs. Lamar will recgive the Colonial Dames who are here for their annual | conference. enter- he to Mrs, entertained 20 | day at Airlie in | Mrs. Murray. | Kauffmann at luncheon t of her daught Mrs. Robert F. cenzie was hostess to a company of 24 st Junch eon today, and entertained yvesterday at luncheon, when covers were lnid for 34. Mrs. Mackenzie wii} close her | home, on It street, the first week in June, and will sail Tuesday, June 9. | for Burope, where she will spend the | Summer. hone . wife of the s the guest yesterday of sentative Mrs. Horace Governor of Porto Rico, of honor at luncheon Mrs. Frear, wife James A of Wiscons tertained at the New Willard. zuests were Mrs. James J Porter 1i. Dale, Mrs. Andrieus A Jones, Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. E. J. Henning, Mrs. Arthur Sears Henning and Mrs. Matk Sullivan, Other Mrs Mrs. Thomas F hostess at luncheon home, on H street wife of Capt. Clifford . A., has gone to Cape | Mrs. Perry H. Perry, U. 8 Cod to open their Summer home and will be joined there shortly by their daughter, Miss Verna Pe who is completing her schos M Perry and her daughter will join Capt. Perry in Washington late in September, and Miss Perry will be ne of next son’s debutantgs Mr. and Mrs have returned weeks at Hot & Breckinridge om a visit of s rings Miss Frances Colby, daughter A AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS A number of Dining Room a: MUCH LOWER time only A characteristic example PIECE MAHOGAN 53-in. Bureau, V Rocker, Chair, Bench Regular Price, $989; Reduced to $695 A Large Selection of LAMPS AND SHADES 14, Off ALL: SOLD “AS IS.” Variety of 1Y-yd. Sa Damasks, Tapestries, etc.. ete. ONE-HALF PRICE JAMES B . HENDERSON Fine Furmiture, Laces, U 1108 G Street— THAN pholstering, Paperhanging, Painting | Home. [ former Secretary of State Buinbridge Colby, has sele lay, June bert Cameron Roger hert Cameron Koger Rogers of Santa and Mrs ted Tues vinwe to | son of nd the Barbars, | | ington Opera Com James Pryor Tarvin 8 Q THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. Aberdeen will wear dance a_Highland Fling his kilts and for the gues: Miss Alice 1. Sylvester is spendin. few days in New York, at the Ambassadgr ot g il and is eayi el. President and Mrs. Coolidge Attended Oper The President and M. tended the performanc viata” given last evening Last Night rs. Coolidge nt ce of “La Tra in_the Washington Auditorium by the Wash- The Ambassador of J. Mats The Minister of Pol Wroblewska were guests of Mrs. George Ouakley Totten entert; of Sweden and of the Swedish le; sarsson. The Minister of the Mme. de Graeff had a guests of | 1. who ente | dinner preceding the perfor any. apan and Mme. Mr. ‘Wat tained at 1ance. yd Mme. Maj. and who also John B. enderson. the coun gation, Mr. As land X A ice ¥ Netherlands and small company MiSS LOUISE IRELAND AND MISS GRATIA HOUGHTON, Two of the most attractive figures at the oriental fete at Twin Oaks this after- given for the benefit of street January ably be the who hgs been quite ill since | is recovering and will prob- | ble to leave the city before heated season. James M. Scott of will sail Sunday from aboard the Dor! make a_ two Dr. and_Mr: Lebanon, Kans Montreal, Canada, for England, and will month tour of England, Scotland, Ir land and ance. Mrs. Scott was fo merly Miss Berenice White, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Hays B. White of K Dr. and Mrs. Scott will be members of ‘a party of 400 physicians and titeir wives, who are making the tour with Dr. Mayo of Minnesota. The party will be enter. tained at a garden party at \\'in.lmr“ Castle, a garden party at Lady Astor's and another at Versailles, and in Paris they will be given a theater party. The Highland Club will give a din ner this evening at the Army and| Navy Club in compliment to Lord and Aberdeen of Scotland. As smportant the troussean are the cards that invite attention to approaching weddings. Brewood - engraved, the distinctiveness bespeaks thg ultra in good. taste. See e amples of distinctive announcements and in- as vitations engraved by “BReW®D Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. = 7r 77 0L DX~ rniture Suites marked for a limited nd Bedroom USUAL, Y BEDROOM Chifforobe, Twin Wl Table— SUITE: Beds, mples of Cretonnes, Main 7675 Main 7676 Phones with them, as ireece and Mme., Gen. John J dinner did mo it the Shorehar eighborhood House the Minister of »poulos. Pershing was host at n and took his Hays Panama Punch The pure juices of d cal fruits. . Pint Bottle .. E Quart Bottle...... Best Groce: Conn. Ave. & stablished \We are celebrating our Ninth Anniversary Jatrons to join in with us. To make this ever felicious tropi- Bottle. Dozen. ..30c $3.40 -.60c $6.75 | Magruder Inc. ries K St 187 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Startling Price Concess Hand ions on some Dresses Beautiful Flannel Sport Dpesses. for - merly $19.75 to O UR Washable stripes and Street Dresses; for- merly $16. and $1 OUR 95 Silk Dresses, prints; also Al Sizes e Street, Evening Dresses, $29.50 to $39.75 _ val- ues—O UR S AL E PRICE— $ Better Grade treet es ‘alues — OUR SALE PRICE— Your unrest of all the h Dresses, values Afternoon an® 192 All Sizes of Sport and 23 All Sixes ricted choice igher priced from $69,50 to $85.00, including street, aft- ernoon and all-over beaded dresses— OUR SALE PRIC! $ REMEMBER OUR NEW ADDRESS 392 Al Sizes Il Transactions Final for This Sale : Al YOUNG LADIES’ SHOP i iuests later to his box. In the com- wany were Senator and Mrs. Francis 5. Warren, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Wil inm Mason Wright, Mras. George W. Vanderbilt and Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis. Senor and Senora de Urbino, the latter formerly Mra. Archibald Gracie, sceupied a box and had a small com- pany with them. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rush Holland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper hiad as their suests Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, Mrs. Watson Coleman, Ars. Banfamin Franklin Iden, jr., and Ar. Joseph Schiavone. Miss Anna Bourland of Texas occu- pied a box and had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. R. Deane Shure,: Mr. and Mrs. A Wilkins and Miss Katha- rine Lee. ‘The director general of the opera and Mrs. Edouard Albion were hosts in their box to Mr. and Mrs. Ned McKeon of Baltimore. Others at the opera were Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minis. ter of Panama; the counselor of the German em nd Frau von Lewir ski, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mis Gemmell, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mr: Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann and’her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Newton Murray: Mr. ind Mrs Frederick H. Brooke, the air attache of the Italian embassy and Signora Calderara, Mr. and Mrs. I Walker, Capt. and Mrs. Do Francols Berger Moran, Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mr. Charles Henry Butler, Dr. and Mrs. C.+ Augustus Simpson, Miss Ann Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L'H. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bentley and the latter's mother, Mrs, Miller; the Rev. }. Ward Denys and Col. Robert M. Thompson ¢ of mirth and melody” being arranged for Saturday evening at the Hotel Mayflower gives promis of much success, a long list of dis- | tinguished patronesses having _al ready been secured. Miss Jean Wil son will provide the mirth in the charming monologues she gives, and the music wiil be given by Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-soprano; Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist. and Miss Eloise Russell, planist. The program will close with a short characterlstic talk by Miss Janet Richards. The proceeds for this evening's entertain- ment will be added to the Wakefield Memorlal Association fund. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh C. Palmer were hosts to a company of 18 at dinne last evening. entertaining in compli- | | from 9 to 12 o'clock. | L ment to Admiral and-Mrs. Edward W. Eberle. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock has gone to Hot Springs to spend several weeks. Maj. and Mrs. Leonard Drennan entertained a company of 45 at din- ner, followed by dancing, at the White Peacock last evening. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Morgan of St. Augustine and Louisville, Ky., will arrive tomorrow to' be guests of Mrs. Geneva Dunham. Mrs. Ella May Bassett Gregory of Long Beach,| Calif., will also arrive this week 1o visit Mrs. Dunham. | Mrs. J. Irvin Steel of Mechanic: burg, Pa., entertuined yesterday at the Shoreham at luncheon for her davghter, Mrs. John Gardner Ladd, who returned from Florida this week. k] The Georgia State Club will enter- tain at a dance at the Washington Club, 1701 K street, Saturday evening Mrs. Robert BE. Hall is chairmgn of the entertain- ment committee. A prize dance will be one of the features of the evening, and card tables with prizes will be | arranged for those who desire to play cards. All Georgians and their friends are cordlaily invited Mrs. Robert J. yesterday at luncheon in honor of M Willlam _Allen of Moosejaw, Saskatchewan: Judge Helen McGill of Vancouver, British Columbia, and Mrs. Robert M. Graham of London, Ontario, all delegates to the quin- quennial is session here. Mrs. (‘mylld‘a Sends Flowers To Children’s Hospital Benefit. Mrs. Coglidge is showing her in- terest in the Children’s Hospital by sending flowers from the White House | to brighten the rooms of the Wash- ington Club for the card party St Marv's Guild is giving there for the ates entertained ||| STORAGE [l Oer Greproet cotd | {storage affords the safest,} llcavests most scientiic] [l[ssthod of fur sraseres: ‘Lwin. H. Zirkin & Sons 821 14th St. N. W. Brothers Friday They Must Go 4 ' Miss Alice J. Clapp, Mrs. William J. ILIIIIFLLLF L LEL T LALLM 2 2L R L1 LLAO LIS H LI L1771 LA L1 L E A I K ARE AT LI 2 AT TS L2 2SI L LI IT L I L7 L H T I L LD SOCIETY. FURS you will let s do Should be looked ove: ut. in TRospital on Saturday, May 16, at 2:30 | E. Jordan, Miss Kibbey, Mrs. Fulton | P el k (| LEWIn Mre. Ridiey McLean, Mrn.! promises to be most successful. ; ’ The patronesses are Mrs. Jages W.|ATthUr Musgrave, Mrs. J. Upshur Wadsworth, Jr: Mrs. Frederick I Moorygs: W “0(’3!:’92‘[“3”5- Mol rooke, Mrs. Willard H. Brow v G. . Mrs. C. A. Stedman, Mrs. = =i a3, | John Crayke Simpsos, Mrs. Thomas | Bell Sweeney Trapler. your worl Flather, jr.; Mrs. Cary Grayson, Mrs. Carroll Glover, Mrs, James M. Gireen, Mrs. Lincoln Green, Mrs. Thomas Hyde, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. John Ihlder, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. Eldridge R L2 L eL Ao Martha S. Gielow., who has “ontinued on Ninth Page.) WOL “Hats of Showni Tomorraw Today™ ) 22722 227222 2227 o, in our DOWNSTAIRS SHOPPE ) 4 Reboux Copy of velvet and hair Showing the new crown tendencies. The Luggage Hat of silk bengaline Only two hats illustrated from the enormous collection—just received! 200 Hats Reduced to $3.00 | R T 22272 22T 2R B2 2T 2 T 722 Z T T o e T OW lucky the ones will be who come early e nough to find their sizes and becoming style among these lovely flannels, silks, wash silks and exquisitely flowered kashas * & =& 30 Sport and Street Dresses 18 Until Friday, wer No Charges TWELVE ¢ this week, ar Four Surprise G Dress Coats Dress Coats, in- cluding plain and fur-trimmed models — O UR SALE PRICE— All Sizes Dress Coats 292 All Sized . Plain and Fur- trimmed Dress Coats of the bet- ter grades. For- merly $45 to, $59.50-0UR SALE PRICE— Closing Out. a Limited Number of Suits—At Sacriflce prices ! Hand-Tailored Susts Long-line Hand-mlmreds 75 Suits, formerly . $59.50 and $69.50 = ZOUR SALE PRICE— All Sizes P . Ensemble Susts 3922 Al Sizes Silk and Cloth Ensemble Suits, regularly $69.50 to $89.50. OUR SALE PRIC! 1229 G St. N t nt a truly memorable one, we on our entire stock, which includes graduat .well. Tome early and take advantage of these ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS! . .50 e 35.00 to 55.00 No Exchanges d want all our friends and are offering n dresses, as roups in Coats Sport Coats 191 All Sires 00 and 0 Sport OUR PRICE— Dress Coats Your pick of the house in our Silk and Cloth Coats, formerly 375 to $110.00 OUR_ SAL PRICE— All Sizes Three Unusual Millinery Offers Felt and Sport Hats Sport Hats, white and colors, for- merly $5 and $7.50 values— OUR Dress Hats All regular $10.00 and s1z50 Dress $77 50 Hats—OUR SALE % All _Felt and $3.95 SALE PRICE— PRICE— Dress Hats Your pick of the house for our best Dress $10-90 Hats, formerly WE $16_and $18.50 —OUR SALE SPECIALIZE IN PRICI— SMALL SIZES 1115 1117 F STREET Three Tempting Clearance Sales —uare inaugurated tomorrow— % " 2, X Clearance of Every Ensemble Suit . 1/40ff !l | None are exempted—and each is distinctly a Louvre exclusive style—developed in materials of fashion’s decided preferment. < X ® X Clearance of Fine Spring Coats off ! . Taken from our regular stock—presenting approved styles, in wanted high shades. No tickets have been changed — just deduct one-fourth when you make your selection. 3 * Every Remaining Spring Dress Hat All combined in one big lot—and regardless of what the former price may have been Now $5-00! ‘Remember all Louvre Hats have the charm of ultra style and exclusive presentation. repaired betore beins torage. and trouble now. Remodeling Our Specialty and. Miss Eith K. | ypGiokers made fiom your own materiais at FURRIER, 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. 2L T T T2 ZETT T T, \ ave money You w 7 Crushing does not harm the hat. L. S Tyt 27 PILI /7 A Pt

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