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[ : . SOCIETY," " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, WMAY 15 1925. . SOCIETY. | Spring. Her guests will be visiting Colonial Dames Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis was N hostess to a company of 14 at lunch- eon _today. entertaining in compliment £ : : to Mra. James Andrews of Hartford, ar’ P Dean of Diplomatic Corps Returning \ Mrs. Coolidge and Cablnet J.fi.@unnlngbam % Ladies Sponsor Wynn Benefit. F \' 3 \Y k “Vh H \/" W d 5 Patronesses for the h(‘l}l“(hl concert . / which will be given tonight in the rom :NEW ork, ere € lewe Washingten Auditorium for Walter 316 7th St. NW' 7 s B e 4 i Wynn, war veteran, under the aus Velasquez Exhibition. : ot "ne, VinsentB. Costello B No. of the Amerlcan Legion, i ok ude Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Harry . ¢ i i New, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Wood. HE Ambassador of Spain, |is the guest of her son and daughter - g T s b Toas v s Senor Don Juan Riano, will | indaw, Capt. and Mrs. Emory Scott 3 O T e e return to Washington tomor- | Land, during a visit of several weeks : 2 O oh . T ob Horers Mr Btephan row from New York, where [in Washington 5 : . Blking, Mrs. John 1. Hines, Mrs he went to attend the open | y, pyyig H. Blair entertuined 3 S Dént: drent. Mes. Henry I ing of an exhibition of Velasquez| o A e, . 2 & O o Auseamm. | company of 16 at luncheon today o pantings ot ¢ S sa | the Congressional Country Club in Preceding the opening, the Ambassa- | the Congressional Country Club i dor was entertained at luncheon by | y2rtd o S S0 = the Embassy Club officials. | e i & = 5 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd and their The Ambas: Argentina. Dr. |16 daughter Joun are spending the Honorio Pu will leave Wash-|veok end in Boston. ington for tomorrow to at- o HAND Gop tend the inauguration of President| Mr. Rufus C. Dawes, brother of the | £ G . cnnsto PLATNUM Machado. He will be accompanied by [ Vice President, who joined Mrs 4 { . Jeweien members of the embassy staff, includ- | Dawes at the Mayflower Hotel Mon. | / 3 4 ing the secretary of the embassy, Mr. where she had been for sever Genuine Orange Blossom Gonrado Traverso: the naval attache, left Washington vesterday, & i ; 1 Wedding "Rings Comdr. Ricardo A. Vago, and the at-|companied by Mrs. Dawes. eir £ > tache, Mr. Wence Escalante home in Chicago. SALVATORE DESIO = - e V4 Y N The Ambassador of Italy. Signor di| Mr. and Mrs. Irving Burrell of Oak- | A < Frnele Martino, will be the honor guest at|land. Calif., vesterday, in that city, 4 : S S dinner this evening of the counselor {anncunced the engagement of the { ; o | 926 F St.—Bet. 9th and 10th of the British embassy and Mrs.|daughter Isabelle to Mr. Laurence 5 Henry Getty Chilton Adams, jr., son of Mrs. Goldsborough- i 4 Next to Metropolitan Th S Adams of Washington. Mr. Adams is The Ambassador of Germany and |ihe' prandson of the late Admiral J Baroness von Maltzan will be the|pe BENCEER 5 Zuests in whose honor Representative A and Mrs. Hamilton Fish., jr.. will en-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Himes will tertain a small company at dinner this [be the guest of honor at the Congre: evening sional Country Club Sunday af — his will be the last tea of the season, Ambassador of Japan and |and members of the board of Mme. Matsudaira Honored. {ors and their wives wiil receive ablished 43 Years The Ambassador of Japan and| oo poo . 3 cmn bk Mme. Matsudaria will be the honor |\ M Robert Josent Siraub. - guests at dinner this evening of Rev T o ioin L6t CaT e Sl i ey | Straub, who is now stationed at the Marine Barracks, Coco Solo, Canal | Zone. The Czechoslovak Minister, Dr. Chvalko y. who is in Prague Is & gsking part in ithe polliical fconfers he former Solicitor General and liEos OF the Eepublicen party |Mrs. James M. Beck will sail tomor Mme. Kuraz, wife of the first sec- {1,y from New York to visit their son retary of the Czechoslovak legation, |in i, and daughter, the counselor of { was hostess al luncheon the United States legation at Geneva, compliment to the Czechoslovak | gitzerls and Mrs. Somerville | dglegates to the quinquennial counci’ [pymie 2 | oF women = ME UFUS €. DAWES, ... presents an nrd Tatt. eleoted | Lord and Lady Aberdeen sister-in-law of the Vice President and, with her husband, en route to Chicago, ; ) N e e lected | S¢ Highland Club Dinner. ) | after spending several days at the Hotel Mayflower, in this cif exotic shoe for after- | ul I I I l ler y eorge e resses honor: Jonial Dames of America, was host-| The dinner given by the Highland e e s . . S : 3 ening ess at a tea fo rthe Colonial Dames, | Club of Washington last night inj gy gpeeches appropriate to the oc- | the members of the Washington 4 holding their three-day council In|honor of the Marquis and Marchion- | ¢i0n "PNis“Calhoun just before the | branch of the Trinity College Alumnae WICATE b 5108 oo Washington ess of Averdeen and lletlf.ur.‘l . fven | dinner prepared a toast in verse to | ition. There will be about 50 Mis Hasheri 6 Beover, wits otlt b it b I Bnceioe fhe) T wea Tady Alsoiech. Buests. | ... Iz hand colored J T b h £ Fifch rs ber oov of | by the club since its puon. Songs were sung and the meeting _— > = the Secretary of Commerce, gave a|first having been in honor of the Brit AT e i e eI Resr Adisall aad A Jobn 1| 81 Dotskm. Fhisisthe ESERALELVC 1Ke a breat! rom Fifth Avenue e vesterday afternoon from 4:30 1o |ish Ambassador, Sir Bsme Howard | inghunds around the table. The next | Robison are visiting the latters sis e it h i o S S i olclon e o N e o o d in every way & | meeting of the Highlands Club will | ter, Miss Mary Coale Dugan, in her | wfl PF a ate these advance creations for smart Summer wear. nates and foreign visitors to the | delightfully successful affair. A Scotch | feeetng of the il f fer, Miss Mary C gl st quinquennial conference of the Iy | menu was served. Judge Milton | re. : " Fid ey ternational Council of Women. Mrs. | Elliott acted as toastmaster, with Dr. y : Foaes oo L | ot Piltie Boaeh . . . Hoover was assisted by Mrs. Phillip | MacPherson Crichton presiding on ac Mrs. Robert Lansing left last night | ”v'“"mv]i Hncos "W’L‘ r "”"“'flx . 4 .. North Moore, president of the Na- |count of the absence from the city of itertain a x at tes tional Council Women of the|the president of the club, Gen. James | Harbor to superintend the opening o :-\l\i)!lr:nn\"n“ .)u‘ the nunl.l “:\1:4{91‘1\\” 7500 United State: Mrs. Glen Levin Swig- | A. Buchanan 1; fu\(; v]}ln» _~;u[\u|1_ M ;mxt M . »” 5 s- | her 1 has an apartmen or he | ! [’ i l 'l oA 2 ake anc s Lord Aberdeen came in his kilt and | ing will not close t nome on Eight- | = = f . . » e : e gert, Mrs. J. Walter Drake and Mrs d Aberdeen came A | et streat el Tnter wext month | SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT AT RTCRAFT rinted Chiffons . Printed Silks for her summer home st Henderson Stephen Davis the same regalla he wears at L Braemer games when entertaining W e VR . & Mrs. Smith leave for the West this|wore the exact costume worn by [ [0 SEECOER B G EREAN B ATE = evening, accompanied by th daugh- | Scotch dames until very recent years, g Xz E - ADIRONDAC ferimaw, Mrs. Walter &. Smith, and | the white cap with the tartan ribbon | 12w, Mra. James F. Gordon. Mrs ot Champlononin G 41311 -F-STREET P € < 5 vl ) ot ames will entertain a small comp | ertified Ml their grandson, ¢o remain until Con-| of the Gordon Clan, which is her own; Jiies Wil entertan @ Small company | Rt SR AT ress convenes, Mrs. Walter S.|the crossed white "kerchief, the shawi { Miformally at tea this ufternoon a : ala ot hotal Smith will visit her parents at Spo-|of the clan and u?l» “r;“ .~kim~. 'mdx Gordon RR e b kane, Wash., before returning. Their|(ing a quaint and charming dress. 5 . Hotel Grafton., Washington, D. € A i . i apariments at 3825 Sixteenth street|Capt. Calhoun wore the Colquhoun | Aiss Fr HERE they are—the most popular fabrics for Spring!! The will be occupied by former Gov. Davis lr;xll. espe iu‘,fly or-lt-}rvd f‘m'lmxk-‘x by U\: and Mrs. iler of New| o Ix - }1 F ’1 # of Idaho and his family during the|direction of Sir Ian Colquhoun Of | ¥ork ™ \will come ashington to- & A o S absence of Representative and Mrs. | Luss, chiet of the Colquhoun Clam in| morrow to be the t of her cousin, | Home of Fine Furs Since 1895 prints upon whic ashion has stambed her indelible approval. Smith in the West. Scotland, of which the American Cal- | Miygq a McKenney, until June || | houns are a branch; Mrs. Calheun |y when Mrs. Miller will come. tol ! G Mrs. John W. Summers, wife of |wore the Royal Stuart tartan draped | \&achington for m vislt and will take = 5 Representative Summers of Walla | from her shoulder, over a white swtin | o™ n e o0 Wardman Park | i o Walla, Wash., entertained ‘at lunch-|evening gown; the Marrs, who were | proia) " 2 s FOR THE eon yesterday at the Roosevelt in|regents of Scotland during the minor- honor of Mrs. William Culbertson, | ity of the Stuarts, having the right to gner wi "y R 0 "y ed United States Minister to Ru.|Crichton wore the MacPherson in honor of Mrs. ris B mania. Other guests were Mme.|Mrs. Crichton the Ferguson tartan,|who is spending - time in Wi y “TION OF 2 ELY Panaretoff, Mrs. Selden P Spencer, | her mother’s family plaid, over a rose | ington at Wardman bark Hote A COLLECTION OF APPROPRIATELY Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mrs. William | atin evening gown. Mrs. Harrison | Henry C. Corbin entertained a com > Y. Humphreys, Mre. Percy Quin, Mrs. | Gardner Foster of Kentucky wore the | pany of dinner last evening in E\QUISITF GO‘V]\S Cleveland A. Newton, Mrs. Albert | Gibson tartan. She was Miss Dun- | honor of Mrs. Locke. Mrs. L ex- || = ' - s Johnson, M verett Sanders, M. ster-Breckinridge Gibson before her | pects to sail for Europe in June. S s s L 2 A William raser McDowell, Mrs. | marriage. = GEORGETTES AND CANTON CREPES 4 Charles Wood, Mrs. Cabot Stevens,| Other members of the Club appeared | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Grogan | 3 2 o | | Nirs, McPherson, Mrs. Paul Shorb and | Simply in evening dress, as their tar-| will entertain at bridge this evening | PREDOMINATING | | her sister, Miss Healy of Panama;|tans for the Highland meetings have | e 3 ) » e o O ot becu anado ready. T T T MODERATELY PRICED 1115 -G+ STREET Saint, Mes, Burks Summers and the| New members last night were Mrs. daughter of the hostess Miss Hope|Hooes and Mrs. John B. Hende { pre i h °P¢| Judge Milton Elliott made a brilliant RUG SHAMPOOING | toastmaster, ably seconded by Mr. ORIENTAL—DOMESTIC RUGS || | The director general of the Pan-|Charles P. Light ary 9 Our window full of customers' race || American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, has | Dr. Charles M amus orlental rugy and domestic ones will in. || 1307 F S o o zone to Philadelphia to preside over | Scotch anecdotes; Commissioner Fred- |8 Lereat sou-rthoroughly cleansed by this || 204 treet P Vll The sessions of the American Academy x delivered a splendid ad- | Berers "oorinE the original desigas and | | | g | ege aleé O of Political and Social Science, which | dress, as did Mr. John D. Hancoc . ] is holding its annual meeting es related a clever story and ELITE LAUNDRY CO. I v | Crepe de Chines RN P 30-Day Charge Accots Available | 502 ‘: P | ChOicest FrOCks of Smartest Silks Miss Elizabeth Shultz, daughter of - - 2117.19 1 5 Il Mrs. Ralph Waldo Crowell, is enter-| 5 2 = 4th St. N.W. | taining at bridge this afternoon in Phone Potomac 40-41- the home of her uncle and_ aunt. Comdr. and Mrs. David Carlton | APARTMENTS Crowell, in the Toronto. uests | are Miss Virginia Walthall, Bett) ; IN Moody, Miss Maud Mars Mason, | # THE NEW Spalding, Miss Frances Dial, Miss WEBSTER len Teele, Miss Phoebe Fuiler, : Mary Offley, Miss Virginia R ; Miss Virginia Brant, Miss 2 4403 14th St. N.W. Greenwood, Miss Ann Turner, M | Apartments in high-grade build- Sophie Beale, the Miss 7 ing_in_exclusive neighborhood Charlotte Childress, Miss Mary § . Apartment containa 3. 4 'rooms ley and Miss Marguerita Merano. B N AR A NN —Compare Critically With At tea, after bridge, Mrs. R. 7 3 On 14th Street car and bus line. BeautifUI NeW FrOCkS ‘ . the Best Values at $15. $20, $25 g S g Mg i Rent from $55 to $77.50 A Cownl e munt el el e e st | ::“ tlée S“‘am";t Styles $ ‘ Printed Crepe Mrs. Scott Land of Denver, Colo.. %A% 3 F:;t un:,“:'} (eiar_t Striped Silk Broad- ured Saturday at........... [ ] Ble——o[c——=[cl——Ia] - : sisg | THE best purchase of dainty Frocks we have made this season, offering in a won- Crepe Satin < & derful selection fashionable plain and printed crepes, crepe de chines, crepe-back ' l s om | Casanova Crepe 608 TO 614 | P P N S N S S S S S A A I | | piece straightline or belted models with sleeves and collars or sleeveless styles for Flat C sports, street or afternoon wear. Self, lace, ruffle or pleated trimmings. = Colors, Saturday Special AteSICpe peach, flesh, cocoa, poudre bleu, copen, jade, stripes, figures, navy and black. - satins, tub silks, wool crepes, kasharine and “Trouvay” materials in one or two ELEVENTH ST. All sizes for women and misses. | 200 Hats Modeled on the newest designs—representing Other New Frocks, $10.85, $14.85, $25, $29.50 up latest foreign and domestic styles. —of very distinctive Sizes well assorted—for Women and Misses. i ==l — =% designs —in Braids Street Floor. % and Satins; beautiful A Special Purchase for Saturday—Children’s Day {l colorings. Reduced $5.95 Silk Pongee Frocks, $3.95 | The finest of $2 9 50 A New Sandal Style in Patent Kid INEW straightline or belted models, very daintily embroidered with | Fur-Bordered Coats fast-color silk and worsted. All sizes from 6 to 14 years. Other New Summer Dresses, $1, $1.95, $2.95, $5 up o 5 Lovely Hats, Saturday, $5.95 EWEST arrivals in -'cmnwl‘)llhe: fllxmk for women, misses and children. Hats for every occasion in or pastel shades, smartly trimmed with flowers or embroidered effects. Choice of leghorns, tuscan str-wz hair braids or fabric combinations. Other New Summer Hats, $3.95, $5, $6.50, $7.50 Up A One-Day Sale Originally $40, $50, $60 Secona For Saturday Special selling B Dainty—New—Different Featured at $G-50 W~ Same Style in Snow White Kid, $8.50 For early Summer wear you will find this sandal, as pictured, a delightful style to wear with your Sum- mer frocks. Small cutouts on vamp and quarter add = 5 to its attractiveness, especially when worn with light- | Blrost Trse colored hose. Sizes 214 to 8, AA to C. Moderately | " S ) =~ I~ priced at $6.50. ! " e Q"! 23 @g‘i&\\'\fi" 06’ U la|———|o|c——=|o]——=g| 2 : 85 \s) SLENY e VS e, Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. SR e wiamnder i $1.65 Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. ‘ Regular Price, $1.95 [o|e——0|o|——=3|a[c——[a|c——Zo] (8|——=1|o|c—=[o[c——=|ajc———[o][——]n] [