Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY g Mrs. Coolidge Dedicates Piano at Friend- ship House With Simple Ceremony Today. LT, Wood and Mrs. Ernest dedicate ambach baby grand plano by airplane a short time s of F House and 1he board of directors assisted in the ittle reception and cerem Mrs. Russell H. Brennan. Mrs. Francis Wilby, Mrs. Herbert A. Dargue. | AMrs Mrs Mrs 1he. Henry “Thomas, Droop, Mrs. O'N Mrs. Riordon and M Barcness von Maltzan Wheeler Guest at Luncheon,Tod Baroness von Ma Ambassador of G de Alfaro, w Panama, we won toda Kilner, Maj. Herbert ou lunch- | A. 8 3 Hodge. land | Miss Suzette deM. Dewey, daughter! of Assistant Secretary of the Treas ' ury and Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey, will at the Court of St. She is to be in the of four “drawing or American debutantes. Dewey has been at school | Mile. Blisser, at Neyilly. France, | and is now at London preparing for - presentation Her parents will sail from New { York tomorrow on the Aquitania, { which will land them in London ufter {her presentation. 3 1 | with , when they will | Prince A 1est at e newly ap Ministe m S tinner this evening of tb ted United States nania and Mrs, W " . wite of As-| will enter in compli- | Mrs. J. Butler sistant Secreta | tain at tea this a ment to those who ha ssed their | examinations in the gn Service hool of the State Department. Only | officials of the department and their | wives have been asked to the tea, | Mrs. Wright will be assisted ; | Wright's_mother, Mrs. C. R. Wright lof New York, who will preside at the | | tea table. { The Minister Bibesco, entert at the openi National Theater st evening stic auc house ance which ¥ a large s Others in Interstate and Mrs. C Doyle, Miss Mrs. Wade nce. included ce Commissioner L AcChord, M Jisther Prager, Dr. and F1. Atkinson, Comdr. Charles Theo: dore Jewell, Diy and Mrs. Charles B. Xeefer and Mrs. H. Clay Browning. | The Assistant ry of State land Mrs. Wilbur r will enter- {tain a company of 12 at dinner this |evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. |John Van A. MacMurray, who are . e States | leaving Washington next month for it oroauna and Mrs. John Van | Peking, where Mr. MacMurray will Fioae b - hi e up his duties as United States g e linister. Mme The newly appointed United States Miss Margaret Mackall was hostess | a+ luncheon today at Rauscher’s, en- | tertaining in compliment to s Vright, the director general of the | Catherine Saville Matthews, whose Pan: Anerican " Wnion, Dr.iTiso: | B:| 0ariags to Mz Tonis Mackell Pie Rowe: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby, | Wil take place t D o M. arles ety | were the members of the bridal party. #nd Mrs. K. C. Li of New Y. B. Henderson, Mrs. s Beatrice Hende Eberhardt, Prof. S of Harvard Univ Willoughby of Jol kins University. ate and Mrs. J. Butlel The Marquis_and Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temaire have gone to New York, where they are at the Plaza until they sail Saturday for their home in Scotland. Mr. and entertain a company evening. Mrs. C. T. Lanham of Fort Howard, Ma., s visiting her parents, Col. and Mrs. Nelson Gapln, at their residence, 4415 Seventeenth street. Lieut. Lan- ham is temporarily stationed at Camp Meade and Mrs. Lanham will remain with her parents during his stay there. Mr. Wellman Chamberlin has re- turned to his studies at Swarthmore, | after spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cham- berlin, in their apartment at the Po- tomac Park. Hamilton rs. Arthur Bliss Lane will 6 = at dinner this Chief of Air Service and Mrs. Patrick ¢ ng Tea Dance. Maj. Gen. Mason Patrick, chief of the Alr Service, and Mrs. Patrick will en- tertain at a_tea dance this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at Washington n honor of Brig. Gen. James . the assistant chief of the Air Service, and Mrs. Fechet, who have recently come to Washington. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan, Mrs. William J. Snow, Mrs. Hugh A. Drum, Mrs. Robert H. Allen,.Mrs. Edgar Jadwin, Henry Getty Chilton, Donna “alderara Gamba, Mrs. Charles J. Fiebeg s i Miss Pauline Ames, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Oakes Ames of Boston 11 Remarkable Savings On Fine Furniture A number of Bedroom Suites and Dining Room Suites have been GREATLY LOWERED IN PRICE for a limited time. A Characteristic Example: EIGHT-PIECE MAHOGANY COMB. DINING ROOM SUITE: 66-in. Buffet, Oblong Table, Closed Server, China Cabinet, 5 Side Chairs and one Armchair with smooth Mohair seats— Regular Price, $625; Special Price, $419 A LARGE SELECTION OF Lamps & Shades VARIETY OF 1% YD. SAMPLES OF Cretonnes, Velvets, Tapestries, etc. Y2, OH 1, Price JAMES B HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Main 1633 Main 7676 Rizik Brothers Wednesday: An Event Unique NCLUDED in an array of ensembles, 3’ coats and suits chosen for mid-week clearance are some of those flattering coats of silk and black satin, with monkey fur and ribbon trimming — suits and ensembles, too, of light weight and beguiling beauty. Ensemble Costumes Coats and Suits 25% OFF T W EL V&E No Exchanges THIRIEEN E aj. Aker and Lieut.| | THE EVENING WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, STAR, B, e stead, recent winner in the piano con- test for the Capital District of the Natlonal Federation of Music Clubs, and is being given to raise funds to increase the sum of money already ap- propriated from the treasury of the local federation toward her expenses MISS ELIZABE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey ( tive girls of society who will serve as the horse show. come to Washington to week with Mrs. MacDoug Charlotte MacDougall ut necticut avenue. pend next 2310 Con- Miss Jean Wilson went to Gaithers- burg, Md., today, where she will give a program of dramatic and humerous recitations for the benefit of the Waketield National Memorial Associa- tion ator and Mrs. Robinson Visiting Virginia Resort. Senator and Mrs. Joseph T son have gone to Hot Springs, for several weeks. Robin. Va., Senator and Mrs. T. Coleman Du: pont are at the Willard, where they arrived today to spend several davs. andin entertained a| of 40 at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club. Former Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. William™ G. McAdoo. who have been in New York for a few days, have gone to Hot Springs. wher they will Le for the late Spring Mrs. Charles K. Koones will return tomorrow from New York, where sh went yesterday with her daugl 115 117 Pretty —tempered and fashioned —for warm TYLES that you will be seeing for the first time—modes that please the whim of individual taste, and satisfy the demand for the Designed express be it a morning, formal affair. Developec.'l in Georgette, Chiffon, Flow- ered Chiffon—and Plain or Printed Crepe de Chine. $1 R.50 and up st q \ - mm.uuuunumumnunuuu||mu|nummmmmmwmlmnrmlnmmnmu|unumm|||mum|mmmm &) Presenting A new and charmi smartest Spring an Introducing many ideas in rbeautiful apparel suitable for all occasions. Unusually clever sports clothes. H Exquisite and individual Novelties, Bags, Perfumes. to the convention in Portland, Ore. in June. Miss Frances Gutelius, Miss Mildred Schippert, Mrs. Frank Birg- | feld and Miss Gretchen V. Lord are | the committee in charge. The list ¢f patrons and patronesses linclude Commissioner and Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biey- nd_ Mrs. Hobart Brooks, Byram, Miss Mary A. Robert H. Dalgleish, WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE JABOT amongst our for Summer. See Them ~sHO GuprowOOD: 'H PARKER, ! 121 arker, one of the numerous attrac?| tresses in the Noel House tearoom at | | | for her home in Denmark. Mrs. He-| ho was formerly Miss Eliza- | has_been visiting her | and Mrs. Koones, for | beth Koones, parents, Dr. month. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan were | hosts to a company of 16 at dinner | last evening in their suburban home. | Dr. Charles Noble Gregory enter tained informally at a small dinner on Sunday evenin Rear Admi Mrs. Guy H. Bur- rage have canceled all social engage- ments, due to the death in Philadel- phia of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Archi bald 1. Scales, wife of Rear Admiral ith is spending | the week in New York. Mis: | dra Leith is passing a few | Norfolk _with her brother-inlaw & sister, Ensign and Mrs. Bernard n, whose marrfage took place in . Leith's apartment at Wardman >ark Hotel on April 16, benefit card party of bridge and " will be held by the District of usic Clubs Open at | Columbia_Federation of 3 v evening. May 2 at 815 at 1330 G street. This party lonor of Miss Vivienne L. Win- F STREET Frocks weather wear cause of new and original. Rose Shop and Breslau DRESSES $4.95 Formerly $9.95 to $19.95 Spring and Summer Frocks, Flat Crepes, Silk Printe, Crepe de Chines, Hand-mede Volles and Broadcloths, Jer- seys and Flannels. Some Black Silk Dresses included. Aleo five Capes. SEE ™ it $9.0 ly for the occasion— sports, afternoon or v ey 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Stunning Creations, of the richest textures. ng collection of the d Summer fashions. new and distinct 100 HATS 125 HATS 97 HATS ° All Are New Styles, ats HICH are further devel- oped by the use of tucks and plaits, are numbered Srocy OF We purchased the ENTIRE STOCK of DRESSES, COATS, ENSEMBLES and MILLI- NERY at a price that was RIDICULOUSLY LOW for real'ly high grade r:;chnndiae. THE ROSE SHOP had an enviable reputation for selling smart apparel and be- COMBINING IT WITH OUR OWN, mak- E ROSE SHOP and BRESLAU apparel at PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOU WONDER /455'/6”:5% . ing this a combination selling-event of TH EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Exclusive Creations in DRESSES $2 6_75 - AND Z ENSEMBLES Actual Values, $35, $49.50 and $59.50 Untisual Dresses, Elegant Afternoon Frocks, Finest Beaded Gowns. Every Cloth Ensemble Has a Silk Lined Coat ————————————————————————— Rose Shop and Breslau MILLINERY SLASHED FELTS, STRAWS, SATINS and SILKS MAY 19, 1925. SOCIET - d Mrs. B. H. Droop, Mrs. Katie ~Greene, Mrs. Willlam F. Gude, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Flor- ence Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. | Kitt, Miss Amy Clement Leavitt, Mrs. | William H. Linkins, Mrs. John Nel son Mills, Mrs. L. M. Prindle, Mrs. May Brooks Ramsdell, Mrs. Ethelyn B. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hood Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron W Whitney. Miss Mekkin Sveinson will be the guest of honor at & tea to be given by the American Association of Univer- | sity Women at the clubhouse, 1634 | 1 street, tomorrow at o'clock. She (Continued on Nint Silk Coats--- MOM FROCKS 1S FIRST REVEALED new collection Tomorrow 1316 G Street City Club Building KAPLOWITZ sros. INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE AN OFFERING WITHOUT PRECEDENT ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL COATS OF SILK AND CLOTH $35 ™ $85 CREATED TO RETAIL AT $55 TO s175 QUISITE COLLECTION INTERPRETING THE é:SH%N WITH REFRESHING NOVELTY AND BEAUTY FOR DRESS SPORTS TRAVEL TOWN OR COUNTRY WEAR STORE OPENS a:30 A. M HATS 1309 G ST.NW THE FRitNULY SHOP The W this we purchased the stock. The Rose Shop & Breslau DRESSES AND ENSEMBLES These Are $ l 1 .85 business wear. appointment. Super Values! Former Values $19.95, $24.75, $29.75 These Ensembles As Well as the Dresses Are Super Values They must be seen to be appreciated. Karly selection is Every possible silk that is new is to .be found in this group, running the entire range of col- ors for street, after- Black Satin Black Bengaline Black Faille Black Ottoman Black Rib Silk Black Baronette Street Silks Conceptions, Handsome Our “Once-a-Season” Clearance ALL Cloth Coats Ensemble Suits Tailore d Suits Erlebackher Exclusively Different TWELVE.-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Extra Salespeople Sensational Sale! Shop ol5-G=A. Rose Shop and Breslau COATS $9.90 Formerly $25.00 to $39.50 Every Coat is a new style; some can be worn for Fall. Most are SILK CREPE LINED. Some are furbor- dered. New light shades as well as dark colors, All Other Coats 15 Price BOUGHT SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Rich and Elegant Black SILK COATS Former Values $35.00 $39.50 and $55.00 FUR TRIMMED AND PLAIN MODELS NOTE: WE POSITIVELY WILL NOT EXCHANGE, CREDIT OR MAKE REFUNDS ON SALE MERCHANDISE Every Sale Final 95¢ $1.95 $2.95 New Shapes dresses. Georgettes, Flat Striped Tub Silks, Silks, Crepe de Chine and Some Extra Stout Dresses For Matron and Chic Misses’ Styles Rose Shop and Breslau DRESSES Unheard of values in this group. Every color, every new style, silks that are to be found in only high-grade Some are elabor- ately ornamented. .90 Former Values $15.95, $24.75 and $34.75 Crepes, Sportella

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