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SOCIETY. SOCIETY D. C, MONDAY, MAY 25 1925 the late Leonard Jerome, whose sis ters are Lady Leslie, ife of Sir John Leslie-Bart, and of Mrs. More- ton Frewen. Mr. Mott was graduated from Yale last year. Tea Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Arthur Carroll, Mrs. John Quinn, Mrs, R. Dagneaux, Miss Cornelia Thomas, Mrs. George B. Mullen, Mrs. aher, Mrs. E. L. Brokmeyer, B. Corbett, Mi B. Stanley, F. Dougherty, Mrs. J. Quinn, J.B. Flynn and Mrs. R. il. Yeat: SOCIETY. At Mayflower Hotel. Miss Ruth Cole was hosiess at a tea : given in honor of Mins Marion Blanch.| In honor of Mrs. Anna S. Hamilton, ard at the Mayflower Saturday after- | charter and founder member of the 3 Rl 5 noon. The table was decorated with |L: A. P. W.. who is leaving for Colo- Return From ; 3 . B e i nove whe atiended the | Fado, Mrs. Charies ¥ Taylor enter- SEEEINIEIITTERINNL! ‘President and '\lrs Loohdge With Their The Bobby Pump party were Miss Marion Blanchard, | tained at a luncheon Saturday a: the House Guests, Jiee Anna Fadden, Miss Dorothy Yost, | Cosmos Club_Mrs. Anna 8. Hamilton, ( I‘lll'sC on \ld\ flO\\ erT. Miss Dolcey Sears, Miss Clara McCann, | Mra. Susie R. Rhodes, Miss Fannie ! % : Miss Ivy Rabbitt, Miss Esther Hauber, | Wolfson, Mrs. Elise Mulliken, Mrs S S Sh e 3 M Ruth Cole and Miss Doris|Cornelia Abbott, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. | { y . Blanchard Mignon Poste, Columbus, Ohio, and WSIDENT and M onlidze | Mrs. Wade 1i. Eliis, Mrs. Wilton J 2 10 Alies Pranis. vetuined to House art, Mus ! Lrooks and Mix, William van and Mes. Thomas | 1000 P this morning ol 8 s N A - R Cantwell were hostesses at the Indian rs. Nach cs. Sid- > 2 g el i gl rulze on the X e Inj wina and Senora g 3 3 Spring Goif Club for the Holy Cross | ney Alexander are sailing May 30 on RIG turnouts for the street find vere accompan ) e v unselor of the : ; Foreign Mission Seminary benefit card | the steamehip Olympic for an extend- , i i i guests. the Altorney and Frau von Lewin s % o party Tuesday afternoon, May 19.|ed tour abroad. fine footing in the jaunty Bobby nd Mrs nt, Senate | vere g Mr. Ars. Tille: ; Those attending were Mrs. William s William AL Butler, \ sddard | at 3 cfast yesterday. The | ; f S o ARarn. s Matsarst Dovan, Mx Mrs. Roble M. Evans has closed her i n Admiral E I & : S o Thomas Finnin, Mrs. E. J. Quinn, Mies | $Uite in the Hotel Roosevelt and gone 3 : Leesnitzer, | to_Portland, Oreg., where she will s i > e % Reidy, Mrs, | rémain for an extended visit to rela- | heel that has conquered every E1883882288834888888] Pump—with the new low walking and Mrs. Joseph 2 De. and Mrs. | % Helen Quinn, Mrs. E. Davenport White, ad Mrs. Fred - S 3 KPR g Mrs. John Morris, Mra. J. " of War and Mreepick I. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Charles | : E : Bt H. L. Offutt, Mrs. John Roddy, Mrs. | tives and friends have closed their house. on|c. Hart : i W. D. Waldron, Mrs. 8. D. Bronson, h stree for the season and| ! % b v Mrs. 8. A. Gatti, Mrs. Joseph Cullen A oston, where the Secretary 18! Tha newly appointed United States | e and Mrs. George M. Mattingly. toes decidedly round. In all pat hev will not | iina and 3 5 5 3 Mes, cank Auth, mrs. John Crow- “ mtil the Au-yg Mac) g i 3 lev, Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. James| The Somerset strest carnival. to be | % e sl - e iie St e el Oliinek: Airs; AT, T Eakne, ekl Wk aio o Iea A ent leather it's alluring:; and in Prospect, a pS MathcarEanaln 3 S 3 3 liam O'Donnell, Mrs. Jamnes Fox, Mrs. | g o'clock, on Essex avenue, Somerset, | a small company of State De- ‘ - 1. T. Booth. Mrs. §. D. Gibson, Mr ., is developing many interesting partment officials 2. B Mrs. G. K. Hausen, featur . . B - s : \ M . The carnival is a formal celebration | quite irresisible at Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley James Hamkell, “Mrs. Daniei |of the opening of the new streets | Moier e, Bimiie Wiy 140 college campus, short vamp and s aboard the steamship Olympic for extended tour of Europe. black satin, with moire quarter, | have as their muest Mrs. MclLean, ~ ¢ : Mys. William Ryan, Mre.|and is given under the auspices of wife of Rear Admiral Walter McLean, Thomas Cantwell, Mrs. James Colli-|the Women's Club of Somerset. The .| retired. who came from her home in # flower, Mrs. Anton Auth, Mra. George | residents of Somerset, in costume, - u- | the Green Spring Valley last week, 3 i ! Mueller, Mrs. Lewis Payne, Mrs. D.{will form in line on Warwick place, [The Am-{and will be with them for some time. i SR Mrs. P. B. Brown, Mrs. R.|and will march by Dorset avenue and Ambassa 1 i : i3 ¥ Carburg, Miss Mary O'Brien, Miss|Surrey street to West Essex avenue, when he| Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Millis Dow 3 3 Katherine Quigley, Mrs. J. M. Zim: | where a pageant, entitled “Somerset, { have issued invitations for the mar : merman, Mrs. W. F. Waikert, Mrs. |\l be given by the children. Aft | viage of their daughter, Adine Craw. s L= ". N. Miller, Mre. B. J. Waters, Mrs. | the pageant attractive side shows will auce and{ford. to Mr. John Davidson Cockey, : " O'Loughlin, Mrs. William Todd, | he opened. Supper will be served on A comn day evening 8 o'clock, McEwan, Mrs. J. P. Pope, |the street. Salads, sandwiches, cof- Stephen’s copal Chureli, the A. Massey, Miss Helen Archi:|fee, fce cream, cake, punch and candy tor, the Rev e Fiske Dud will be sold. i officiating. A small reception, for L Srany A 5. C, W. Hausen. Mra. C. J. Cas- Dr. Harold E. Dunne and Dr. Wil- 001 reesEEeEEItISIITeEINNI SELISILININIREIALONE LELISLISLIITEISLLLLLLLLS : STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN FIVE I¥ STREET ibers of the two families will A J. B. N 7 | in the home of the bride's : - § . “ entine. Mrs. Cunningham, Mri . G.|liam P. Reeves of Washington are in parents, at 2047 Park road | : Mess, Mrs. H. W. Anderson - New York, at the Ambassador, at- i + : n ittiefield of Abbay. tending the American medical con- Thomas Petti, Mrs. A. E. Donnem ventions. t| Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert an | nounce the ze of their daughter _{ Helen to ¢ 1 Marshall Hite, u. s rriage took place in this « Saturday evening. the Rev. Dr. W. H. Hoffman officiating The wedding is another chapter in MRS. JOHN MARSHALL HITE, omance started in Panama during | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert of this city, and before her mar- |the bride’s visit there to friends sev-| riage May 23, to Capt. Hite, she was Miss Helen Colber |e 1 months ago. but was unexpected, i | just at this time, by their family and [accompanied by Miss Fontaine Black-) Catherine Whitney, Miss Ethel Nor- triends wood Wilson, who also sang. ton, Miss Marte Woorward and Miss The bride, who made her debut two Mary Virginia Allea. | | vears ago. is a graduate of the Holton| Mr. and Mrs. George Hiliyer, jr. Mr. John Da Lodge, son of Mre. ‘ol and a member of the|will entertain at dinner this evening rée Chbot o of Washington League. the Mayflower in_compliment to|, Boston and grandson of the late Hite is aide (o Maj. Gen.|their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I* | Uniced States Senator Henry Cabot amuel D. Sturgis, U. 8. A.. Baltimore, | Heverman and Miss Emeline Hosey of [ Loqge, will be SiLe Gob e and is a graduate of Culver Academy | Detroit. Mott. His ushers will be Mr. Van ndiana. e was in foreign service e )N M ) | during the World War and was deco.| Mr. and Mrs. Perry Heath went to |, > ""\'}.;r'fii."flf'o.‘_' M Ul’ rant ‘\TN{HIJ! A Bk | rated for braver. N ork this afternoon, and Thurs-| (0 “Nr. Wolcott Warner, Mr, Mar- . R RN UVORR WOLPH, Domin- JuLius GARFINCKEL &Ca o Sanchez Ric The Daintiest New Apparel Special Values in Frocks— =it | for Senor Don Art e| duffaires o INFANTS, SMALL GIRLS AND BOYS At Modcrate Prices E\’lif\’\"l'”]xfi new and exquisite, in wear- ing apparel for the baby, is shown here Our models are individual and different. Coats, white and colored. . $5.50, $9.75, $15 to $35 White Dresses. . . $1.75, $2.50, $4.50 to $35 Colored Dresses, 2 to 6. .$2, $3.50, $4.50 to $18.50 Memorial Day Wreaths || 5125, 82, $3. 5 10 815 Caps. .- SR $1.25, $2.50, $3.50 to $13.50 Special Boys' Suits...... $1.50, $3.50, $5.50 to $12.50 3.50 ..$1, $1.50, $3.50 to $12 .$1.50, $2.50, $3.50 to $6.50 CROSSES and SPRAYS same price. Handsomely designed of Magnolia Leaves Toys and lasting flowers. Shipments made by Parcel Post, .lP"”l and Telegraph for May 3 day morning will on' the Belgen- | ¢ ; DESIGNS—EVERY CONCEIV- BB 5 o . hall Oliver, Mr. Charles Talcott, Mr. s Rl Diplomats Honor Guests land for & stay of five months in|phRl OJIVER ME Charies alco . M ABLE NEWSHADE—INFACT. ©| The Minister of Panama and Mme. Mary Alice Pettit, the Hotel| The engagement of Miss Sparks R ,F’L,;‘Z{f\’_g'f\’_‘{,,d,f,g Croats and Slovenes were the guests extended Visit to friends and xelull\e““ 4. Misn Sparks was introduced of honor at a garden party at the|in California and Oregon. o society November 22 at a large Frocksat . . iancock last evening A buffet sup- A and Mrs. W. H. Rapley left the | A Mott is the mon of Mrs. Law per was served and an Italian orches. esterday on a motor trip that . the grandson of Mr. and " & Mediterranean, instrumental and vo-[in Spofford, N. H., where they will » late Jordan L. Mott, | RO cal. Assisting Mrs. Hancock were [remain for the Summer. founder of the Mott Iron Works. | v Sixteenth | Mrs. MacPherson Crichton. Other | The marriage of Miss Eleanor M.iwho was Miss Katherine Jerome G uests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry|A. Sparks, second daughter of 'flr,p dy, he is related to the late Lady b-ed-Dowleh Kazemi, was|Col. and Mrs. Randolph Jefferson |Sparks, to Jordan Lawrence Mo A dinner Saturday ever Kean, Dr. MacPherson Crichton, Col.|Which will take place June 27 in A. Seis, who represented | Gordon Smith, Interstate Commerce | Performed by Dr. Samuel Drury, Persia in the international police con-| Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick I.|head master of Paul’s School, Con- | At Garden Party Yesterday. Europe. s NOTHING THAT YOU WOULD | Alfaro and the Minister of the Serbs, It. will leave Friday for an jand Mr. Mott was announced on Jan- SPECIAL COLLECTION OF— home of Mr. and M . A. Douglas dinner and dance held in New York. | tra entertained w music of the |will take them to their Summer home Mott and the at- All Sizes, 16 to 44 e |15, James Huntinkton: ThImé: and Through his paternal grandmother, S TREET s, L ones Ford, Mr. and Mrs, Charles T.|Ashley Sparks, head of the Cunard|p mdn] ph_Churchlill._a_daughter ot e d'affaires of Per Mr.{Craig, Col. and Mrs. Mason Gulick, |Line in this country, and of Lady ient to Mr. Abdullah Dahram|and Mrs. R. T. Ellis, Capt. and Mrs, | Christ Church, Oyster Bay, will be ference held recently 1 Cox. Baron and Baroness von Below, |¢ord, 2 where the bridegroom . Dahram and Mr. & ash | Judge and Mrs. Rush Holland, Mr,|Was a student. Dr. George E. Tal Interxor ington this mor : i Mrs. William Wheeler, Mr. and | mage. rector of Christ Church. will Adjemoviteh, Mr. V. A.|assist. The freception ve held at| : De : Capt. Lomburd, Mr.|Northaw. the couatry place of S corating rned from South America |, a"Meg Harry Gardner, Mr. and Mrs, | Ashley and Lady Sparks, at Syosset, ; b and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones | 1 their suite at the Hotel [T - -+ Long Island A o |Durward Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs. g i 4 short time before go- |1 o hovq Block, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| Mrs. Van Duzen Burton, the for home in Tacoma for the | X b mer Miss Amy s, will be her Sinnott, Dr. and Mrs. John P. Briscoe, e 4 | Dr. and Mrs. George Coggeshall, Mr. er's matron of r.. The brides- e ABs A A NesTas p AaUNiE |z will_include Miss Katharine | Ladd, ) Stevenson Scott, Mrs, Ir- g Edith Colby, Miss Kath- win Steele, Mr. Victor Evans, Dr. J. etk 4 Miiss Mary A. Emery and Mr. Henry Suydam. Creepers. . .. Sweaters. ....... Joseph T. Henderson Hot S for a few weeks, ning for their ho tle Rock. Blankets —1s positive as- surance of satis- faction at— the Navy, nson. re g from Middleburs, where with Mrs. Robinson h!" the week end. Mrs. Robinson | oin him here Ia . A tea was given vesterday afternoon t the home of Miss Ruth Pantall, 17 Dupont circle, in honor of Miss Lura ©. Smith, whose marriage to Mr nuel Titcomb will take place on \JKII\F 6 . Maj. Gen. and The hostesses were Mrs. Oliver Cor- Y\P“llld left the 1‘1"» " t wi abin, Miss Marfon Douglas Bur fo Gity, N. 3. where mo surgeon | ze Miss Ruth Pantall. Mrs I«"‘}v! the Aaron E. Gottshall and Mrs. Robert S. Americs Association. | Oberly presided at the tea table, and GGen. Treland is a member of the coun. | assisting the hostess were Mrs.' Guy il of medi education and hos Blackwood Wilso Mrs. Charles C. that Association. Friday he will| Wenrich and Miss Agnes Holland. i the cen-| Mile. Henrlette LeMeneger contrib- con Medi. | uted several delightful vocal numbers, £ that citv, of which he|during the rendering of whizh she was He will give an .r‘m“\w\ Nursery Furnishings Noveley Gifes Honey in Comb Select Well Filled Frames 40c Each James B. Henderson Magruder Inc. 1108 G Street Best Groceries Phones: M. 7675-7676 Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 Reasonable Cost F STrREET CORNER OF 137 14th and H | Phone Main 3707 || duate. t the lnv\:y\vn! held that evening. Irelund will return 3CE S WSFRRW. L= Towner nd Miss Towner to their former home C= We are particularly proud of Our Street Floor Departments Tomorrow we present For the Girl Graduate DO retary of the Japa: ; 1 I :. Walker, alom Waller, 3 dwin S| Mrs . Mrs, FINE CHINA IS A GIFT r rriman, WHICH BRINGS REAL HAPPINESS TO ANY 7RUGS—CARPETS ‘ ¢ BRIDE. WASHED AND REPAIRED 3| FIREPROOF STORAGE ! SILVER > Costume Jewelry Gifts ! . | STERLING AND Si1, from | Nazarian Bros. Co. S e The new tendencies in costume jewelry are quickly represented in i in C hop for costume jewelry. These Dulin & Martin Co. g b s 3 5 s Fowne B8 | Flexible Bracelet are attracting especial attention from ———- 'V CRYSTAL A An exquistte novelt the younger set. chuhmt Pearls 1712 20th St. N.W. b DSV AN EXQUISITE COLLEC- TION OF ROCK CRYSTAL, LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS “of :h.e better grade” ICAN WARES. e tions. FURNITURE & LAMPS |7 INCTIVE SELEC- 14 TIONS IN OCCASIONAL PIECES AND SUITES. Every desire—from the most moderately priced item to those | elaborate gifts that 1¢ are usually the re- 10 / quirement of an un- limited expenditure. These often have clasps formed of a very large pearl set, crown-like, in white gold or silver. Shoulder Pins LUTZ 'AND COMPAN N inspection tour - |"h- P e, pewein caretalle n v terrupted by larger would make an Cespecially pners, o earl beads are interruj y larg IMPORTED AND AME wealth of sugges- P busy — last minute —as they often do—they are sometimes & mierest Sowrticatly e our FIRST NIGHTERS— Dameing thlgellone animals. fruit, e =it N Sirles and" carved ESTH. 1804 of our establish- Long strands of tiny imitation pearls. | Sgline-anter taap. Theta 1325 G St. N.W. LIGRTLY CUT AND ment will reveal a Necklaces whose rows of tiny imitation ty ot real ‘ones ETCHED PATTERNS SBarpine sitt. §0. 87.30 | S beads that come singly or in groups. g 3l ; i reservations may ks When these occur in strands of three B S st (R Tqual cox called debutant pearls. call? CUnusual surprise e faue features are in store for cover charge this evening Jrom 10N fect Saturday evenings— $1.65 each person. Pearl Necklaces with lace DC“GHI clas) L > et in . M]f l° Jeweled compacts are finding en- .unumf' ain"tint, are A bt to the ' dog- dressed thusiastic acceptance. onar effect. which ‘v mos i.f';:mwt’mouf “one. "$1.50 1o P Ccharming. $15. o el In fact, pearls hold the same position in ot smart ]u\elry which felts hold in millinery. ¥ They are merely changing shades at the com- mand of fashion. The Jelleff shop for Costume Jewelry keeps alertly abreast of these dnll:htful Jewel-Set Compact vagaries of jewelry fashion and is n.dy °‘f' our lateet impor- now with necklaces, bracelets, pins, enrflnul, jeweled compacts, which as enchant the girl graduate. Meyer Davis' Femous Le Paradis Band. Cyo T T DD * DULNGMARTING: | €52 * Mendel Dustproof Trunks and and 1214 101218 G Street :”:.‘l;‘eu .'%;;;' E:fi:“::| Vard. ere other good makes of Wa alhlr sies i Nnlfgrm 0 robes $27. 50 | Hours—8:18 to 530 bebigha™ & gifts will ; At s % - t— . . Phone Main 4236 i for Reservations. \(en(l for | Genuine _Innovation Trunks, { Winship, the trunk with doors: DA A, DAY > . e specializing in Repairing