Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY President Mr. and as White House General and Mrs s guests at House the Attorney John G. Sar- companying n on his re: RESIDENT and ve 1 them » White neral and Mrs nt, the latter argent to Wash turn here last week The Attor i 3 Postmaster ( ey General and Mrs. Sar. ests of the President and ze on their week end cruise when Senator Senator and Mra. ator and Mrs d the former Will Hays Coleman du Pont were in the p: ‘nm Spanish Ambassador Don this mornin hon Alexand Robert McBride. the Emt J the eon the A hibition of con ings by Moy de Iyn charge of Ser alez de la Pena Torre. Ki The nesday visiting Hartford Special Guest in New York. The Amba Spain, Senor Juan Ri nt to New York ill be the guest of “tomorrow of Mr Irving and Mr. who will entertain at lunch spen the ex Velasquez paint > Brook Museum o is in . wor Gon nor at lunch who were commissioned by ng Alfonso of Spain Ambassadol 1 return Wed Riano, who is her aunt. Miss Foster, in Cor will come to Wash ington tomorrow The Minister of China Sze will at to A The charge and Senora de company at honor Mi E. Mr. ars Toi ind a company of 20 in compliment ed United States and Mrs. John Van entertain dinner this evenir the newly & MacMurray daffaires of Tigerino ent cheon agua ined a vesterday in United States nd Mrs. John - guests included and Mrs Bark and the Nic aguan « v w York, Senor er of the charge of the nister of N Ramer- ribio Mrs. Coolidge | Murray Bay, | They | helper: | Robert fert | Mrs. Ch: e de la | |leadership of Mrs Mme. | Coolidge Have Guests Attorney Mrs. Sargent. Canada, for the Summer. expect to be joined there in September by M. Heflmann, who will accompany them to their home in France later. They will return to this country in December and go to San IPrancisco. Notwithstanding numerous other al @ |fresco events to take place this week, and ! the garden party to be held Friday under the direction of the board of lady managers of the House of Mercy receiving more than its usual mount of care and attention. Mrs. Wilbur B. Turner and her Mrs. Alvert Douglas, Mrs. elson Stanfield, Mrs. Juntus McMurray, Mrs. G. R. Cecil, Mrs. Rob- Bolwell, will provide a delicious assortment of candy for their table— chocolates, mints, peanut bars and quantities of homemade fudge. Nearby Mrs. Thomas Lockwood will preside at the cake table, her assistants Mrs. Joseph Strauss, e Kennedy, Mrs. Presley M. Rixev, Mrs. Albert Clemons, Mrs. B. L. Hardin, Mrs. John Ritchie. Mrs. George F. Dudley is to have charge of the dancing, and the Navy Band will furnish the music. A delicious cafeteria will be run by T'nity, No. 1, of the Ladies’ Aid of All Souls’ Memorial Church, under the George M. t Mrs. Alfred Hausmann, Irancis Weeden, Mrs. Webster linger, Mrs. Rates Warren, Mrx. R Mrs. Ashmead Brown, Mrs Knapp. Mrs., Willlam €. Mrs Sutes Warren, Mrx. Thomas J. How . Mitchell and having as s ment Miss Dennis, . George . Baggett. erton, 3 Mrs. W. Mrs. Fred Dennett is leaving today ay of several months on the coast, spending the greater part of the time at Seattle, Wash Mrs. Dennett will also visit her son. Lieut. R. Rodney Dennett, U. 8. N,, in California Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butman will leave Washington Roston arvived today for THE EVENING STAR, at dinner t and Mrs. J at the Willard, whes hin appointed United States Minister to China they a short stay WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, will arrive tonight from New York where they have just come fron Furope. Mr. De Soto is on a leave of absence in this country. Capt. and Mrs. Colin R. Duncan of yndon arrived today at the Willard v an indefinite visit. While their 1 are not complete, it is possible spend two or three weeks in Washington. The wedding of Miss Marie 1. Mil ler, daughter of Mrs. Dalsy Thomas und Mr. George D. Ricker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ricker of Clar endon, took place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the home of the bride’s mother, at 1604 Hobart street the Rev. D. L. Blakemore officlating The bride wore an ensemble suit of dark blue charmene and rosewood crepe. Mr. Ricker had Mr. Harry E. Stauter. Mr. and Mr Ricker left immediately for a moto! trip through New England. They will be at home after June 1 ut 370 Hamilton avenue, Ashton Heights, Va. Washingtonians Attending Jefferson Memorial Pageant. as his best man A number of Washingtonians are || planning to go to Baltimore this week for the Thomas Jefferson pag- eant to be given at the Lyric Theat Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock. The p eant was written some months by Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews und she will be the “story teller” through out the evening. Another Washing tontan, Mrs., Frank G. Odenheimer, will act as an old colored mammy. in three scenes, and Mr. Richard Folsom Cleveland, will take the part of Thomas Jefterson throughout the whole en tertainment. Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle of Baltimore and Washington will be Liberty, and a number of Washington women, including Mrs. Willlam H Taft, will uct #s patronesses ] part the voung wido be- “Learn Costume Designing Millinery—Dreasmaking Vers low tuition, Ask for Catalogus LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1517 R. I. Ave. N.W. Franklin 7478 Patterns cut to measure _ RUGS—CARPETS WASHED AND REPAIRED FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. 1712 20th St. N.W. who, with him, will entertain The wedding will take place the lat ter part of June. The American consul general of s death, Mrs. Martha Skelton, will e taken by Miss Kitty Ulman, and ‘he dress &he is to wear was orig. nally worn in 1762. L great-grandniece of Thomas son and will make a lovely replica of the young widow, who »ventually All of tableaux period, a heen loaned by Mrs. direct Maryland Institute of Arts h: for .the various meetin; fall, his used rehearsals, and its director, is acting as pageant chair- Everett L. Bement, Mr. eant. director. e been sold to the various patri MAY 18, ed by Jefferson until the day of | otic societies and Dr. John Latane of John Hopkins is acting as treasurer Buchanan as | Ci 5. will Mrs. the furniture used be of number of pieces having 1925 and Mrs. secretary. Hoes i8 committee will give Miss Ulman is Jeffer- became Thomas Jefferson. for the the Jefferson | Club, Alexander Ran- The been and Mr. Alon descendant. Bryant Is the |ters in All of the boxes |b: athleen Willlam M. Mrs. representing in Washington and nformation as tickets to those desiring them. the The drama unit of the Women’s City 22 Jackson place, will present a program of drama, vocal and instru mental music and solo dancing, Thurs- B The one-act plaj Lane Gallagher, pp nd_ Mortimer Morehouse in the ca ar: “The Duchess of Mans mile Souvestre, will be portraved Branigan, SOCIETY cher, Marie Stair 1 Thelma Robinson. and Mr. each sing Leavitt ser Miss Anna lon the cello C. Sloa Miss ] Schmitt _accompar piano. The p: direction of Manly, ¢ Women's City The District | will hold its T |anet of the seas (Continued on Ni Gouverneur pageant she well as O'Conn Mary A At Cannes — At Biarritz — They have been wearing these! Now we bring them to you in anticipation of vacation days! Imported Beach Capes and Bath Robes 1216 F St N.W. of a high grade of Terry Cloth in vivid, colorful designs! HESE Capes and Robes you want to race down to the They look so gay, yet are so evidently prac- beach! of life- SLIPS! New Radium Slips With Val Lace Tops $5.90 The radium silk ¢ is of a decided better than at this lov They have tops, cdged ¢ In fle Street Floor KIMONOS! of French Voile make $7.50 so full tical for home use as well as on tr the beach! Some in all-over patterns! T $1850 to $25 and a charm yeach blue, flame, green Third Floor These are in flower designs bright colors against the snowy- Tuesday morning [y white ground of fine Terry cloth And the collars and cuffs in plain colors—rose, nile, jade, orange, GOWNS’ powder blue and wistaria—serve That Are PleaL as a foil to all this flowery gaiety! and Mrs. Robert McGarry Sound Beach, Conn., have announce the cment their daughte Miss ) et L Capt Wallace Cunningha t . Capt. Cunningham ix th son of Mrs. J. W. Cunningham Washington. He is now stationed & Fort Riley, Kans. Miss MeGarry mem the Stamford, Conn. Sh of Low Heywood School d'faires. for Boston. Mrs. Butman will pass Leipzig and Mrs. Hernando De Soto Phone Potomac 1529 the Summer at their country place, wife of the Minister of | Holmesdale, in Amherst, N. H. guest of honor Wom Mme. Peter Switzerland, was the at the weekly luncheon of the en's National Press Club today. Miss Mary Horton gave a bridge aturday afternoon in honor of Miss Mariorle Simonds, who will leave early in June for Panama to join her parents, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. G. S. Simonds. |; and Mrs. In plain colors $15 Many of these robes and capes are in plain colors, but combined with striking effect: Nile com- bined with orange, orchid or powder blue; powder blue com- bined with nile green, rose or orange; orange combined with nile green or orchid. $15. Yates Stirling, jr Miss Helen i company of lnncheon yesterday s from Capt. and Mrs and the f A buffet of their homes in many Mr. Emery their s motori d her son, Mr to Annapolis uation exer Mrs. Enos New Hobart Newman Tune 1 to at & cises of the former's nephew, Stirling B. Smith, at the Naval Academy. Mrs Newman will go from there to visit Maj. and Mrs. « wanole on Govern ors Island. On her return to Washing ton she and Ar. man will take man an WASHINGTON 0.8 Bright blue design on white ground, with col- lar and cuffs of sea See display tomorrow in our oce ly. French consul co Dr. and M daughter, 1 Annapol son of Dr over their home, cupied by o Mr. has been made Heilmunn and their June week, . Midship man Stirling Smith wil in The secreta legation in Denby i after s parents, Mr in Former Senator Saulsbur. and have spend the mont Washington with his parents. of the United Mr. & cation with and Mrs. Charles Denby, their Washington home. and closed their me to their Mrs. Willard house today home in Wil- mington, Del Mme. H To Mme consul gener w: P Atme. mann and Daughters Spend Season in Canada. Heilmann, wife of the French I in San Francisco, who secretary of the French was hostess at luncheon s formerl hassy here terday Heilmann and her daughters | give up the teet_the middle of STORAGE REPAIRING REMODELING | Special Low Rates Call #ain 4330 For Storage BERTRAM COHN CO. - White is always smart. Now Parus combines it with an infinite variety of color combina- tions, especially for Arncraft. Originality and chic are here combined to make the foot look smaller. ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARS 4131 -F-STREETP zeneral at San Francis- | Dian Smith, will go to| when the | States | James | for his post | his | DESPITE THE FACT THAT WE HAVE MARKED THESE FROOKS AT BUCH A LOW PRICE—EVERY ONE I8 A DISTINCTIVE MO D E — DIS- PLAYING EVERY NEW FANCY AND BHADE OF THE MOMENT— Frocksat . . 1 206 G TIncorperated | 1747 Rhode Island Ave. fashion these smart little en- sembles consisting of smocked Jjumper with bloomers to match and white India linen blouse. In sizes from 8 to 14 years and a choice of summer colors, the iy tow et 914,00 ably low at. Charming Graduation Frocks of Crepe or Georgett lace trimmed, trom A S pecwl Sellmg— ‘1 All Sizes, 16 to 44 95 > STREET of world. A ]ust Received Here Psrs J vLIUS GARFINCKEL & Co, Remarkably Beautiful Showings New Summer Apparel FOR WOMEN AND MISSES THESE Selectioné TEpresent ‘he smartest and most unusual styles designed for Summer by the noted makers throughout the S every garment was made especially for us, many individual models of delightful distinction are introduced in this display. F STREET CORNER OF 137 Our First Annual Sale % to 1 OF bPRlN(, On all Spring Trimmed Hats, to make room for our new line of early Summer models. 1143 CONNECTYCUT AVENUE FINAL CLEARANCE Reductions on Smart Spring Hats Extraordinary Values 74 to 20 A rare opportunity to secure smart millinery for every occasion at most substantial price concessions. Owing to the unusual reductions, this sale will be on a cash basis. For her who MUST not Stop! RCH PRESE All women demand Beauty in Shoes! But nurses, teachers, business women, busy housewives — these also demand COMFORT! And find both — to a glorious degree—in these Nationally Famous Shoes! You ought to see them! New Summer Styles in White, Black and Brown Kid and other wanted materials $9 to $12.50 Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. Negligee Shop! COMPETING HORSE SHOW This Week at the z’NTO the competition of grace and daring at the Horse Show, Riding Accouterment and Accessories enter clamorously. The completeness of the aristo- cratic RALEIGH array of outfit- tings for feminine riders is hinted only by the items grouped below at prices truly modest when men- tioned above a signature that builds prestige on perfect turnouts for all + sport occasions. Riding Habits Natural linen, sleeveless and with sleeves. .$] Q.50 White linen, sleeveless .. ... .. 52250 White linen, with sleeves ..........$24.75 Riding Breeches Bedford cord or black- and-white wool checks ..........$]750 White gabardine. ..$7.50 White linen ........$7.50 Natural linen......$§.50 Riding Shirts English broadcloth, 55.50 New silk combination step-in riding shirts $15% Sleeveless Riding Jackets Black Mohair ...$]14.75 Red or Green Flannel White and Natural $7 () Linen Knox “Vagabcmd" Riding Hat.............- $10 Knox Straw Derbies hnox Felt Derbies, black ortan . $10 Jockey Caps, Black or brown velvet.........$§ Riding Boots, black or tan......‘......$l6.50 Stocks, Tiws, Tie Pins, Cuff Links, and Other Riding Accessories Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street Inc.

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