Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 8

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SOCI SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Attended the Second Concert of the Chamber Music Festival This \'Iormng s THE THURSDAY, and Mr. Lawrence M. Bailliere. Mr. Gallagher and his: bride left Iater for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a travelfhg costume of green velour trimmed with chinchille. fur and a small green hat to maich. They will make their. home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Mary Bouvier Walsh of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Gallaghar and thelr two daughters, Miss Mariort Gallagher and Miss Helén Gallagher, of New York, parents and sisters of the bridegroom. Brig. Gen. James E. Fechet is- at the Hotel Astor in New York for a day or two. Maj. Walter G. Kilner OCTOBER 29, 1925 'Royal Chlpol at Windsor Castle. Other members of the party are Mr. Frank Frost, proninant in the musical world of San Mr. Charles H. Hamill end Mr. Frederick J. Wesse) of Chi , and Mr. and Mrs, A.°S. Coolidge of Pittsfleld, Mass. Mrs. Coolidge is enfertaining at din- ner this eveming, when her guests will include a pumber of musical lead- ers who are in Washington to attend the opening of the Chamber of Music Theater. Mys. Thorpe,: wife. of Col. Geo Thorye, will receive for the first tlme this season Sunday afternoon and will SOCIETY. The Mayflower A handmade Colonial Pump, in Black satin with Moire or patent with suede quarters, accompanied wife of Sen-| Butler of tended the | am given chamber RS, COOLIDGE, Ly Mrs. Butle ator William achusetts, Beethoven prog *his morning in the new auditorium of the Library of | which was dedicated " last The buildinz was built by Frederick 8. Coolidge, who es tablished the aunual Berk ch has been given home for some yea | before 2 o'clock Mrs. Cool- | ved 7o women who are here | - the Y. M. . A. convention, and she enrolled the President ser of the American Red Cross M. Summer Coolidge will be the guest of | 2 of \\'.ashlng(mlI St of the children at the inaugural performance of the Selected Programs ndall's Tivoli morning. _This 3 behalf of the juvenile Wash: s is sporsored by Mrs. Har- ley Locher, and has enlisted active cooperation of the Boy al scope. s the presentation the specially anged pre clude the pledze to the- fla otic_observances. in which 3 sted keen in- mm begins ul the performance lock. M. and Mme. Matsudaira To Be Hosts at Dinner. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | Matsudaira will_ent at dinner | this evening in honor of the United States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. | Charles MacVeas Proper at 10:30 o H The Minist “zechos] a, Dr. | Zdenek nformal v legation fo the the Czechoslovakia’s stion’ last ev the Poli: colony in Wash- | ion being in celebra seventh anniversary of ndependence. Representa Cyrenus Cole has re wned to his apartment at Wavdman i*ark Hotel after spending the Sum- wer abroad. e visited most of the countries the British Isles and | irope, spending a great deal of time | ue und_at Geneva, where he nttended the sessions of the League of Nations he of the Frenc Dumont. The military cmbassy, Gen. entertained at lunel h4‘ul| 10 his guests included the milita tiche of the Chilean embassy, ture Espinosi ar e Cuban emby V'rieto; the milit Liritish embassy, €c ton: the military attache of the Ttal em Col. Augusto Villa: the mili- | 1 1ttache of the Japanese embs Col. Noburu Morita: the military at. | tache of the Polish legation, Lieut. Col. | (General Staff) Bohdun Hulewicz, and Lieut. Col. John . Peg: The military attache of the Italian | embassy, Col. Augusto Vills 1tache of the emb ommati di Mombello, and the ai - emb Comdr. at dinner Chase Club in | unselor of the Augusto aron cvening at the Chev lionor of the r Jaffaires of Belg mont, the Iiritish emb: Charlton, the sec irench embassy and Count nes, the first s ition, Mr.C. Diamantopoulos: of the French nd du Cha the thi \va\\\ nnd Mrs. W AMrs. Robe lee \\ arren, Conte and Con York, Mr. and . Col. and Mrs. John (¢ ine Mitchell, Mr: ce Hendes Miss Pat janet Moffett, Miss Miss Gwendolyn CF Floyd Blair of the Tr’a‘\lr ment, the secretary of the embassy and Signora Mascia, the first | reta of the Italian embassy, | ‘Ovnvv Rogeri di Villanova, and (h-i « of the embas Slznuri Lenore gl Mariani. vard W. Eberle | st evening in | rs. Mark | were Reat | Admiral were hosts honor of Re: Bristol. The \dmiral and \n—\ H \dmiral and Mrs. Benjami Francisco and Rear ". Lon, Admiral Andrew Grosvenor will give a os Club Saturday fillan. Mr. Gilbert uncheon at the Cos: » meet Comdr. Ma Mrs. Isaac T. Mann entertained at | buffet luncheon today for her| iughter, Miss Alice Mann, and her hn Churchill Owen, the juests incinding only members of their wedding party. Mr. Robert Stead will be_hos omorrow afternoon for M ind Mr. Owen. at tea Mann | Miss Dorothy Hill, debutante daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Hill, ntertained a company of eight at luncheon in compliment to Miss Rose- ' mary Griffin. Livingston Alexan visiting Capt. and M dler at Fort Sheridan, IIL, wiil return the latter part of Novem- her. Miss Alexander will be a de- utante of t ason and will be | rresented at u tea by her mother, \ire. James Alexander. M A Carol, , who Tropical Radiance In Home Decorations Objects of Thrilling Beauty for WEDDING GIFTS BIRTHDAYS PRIZES CHRISTMAS | Or make them yourself dt our Shop, 739 11th St., at the Sign of the Big Blue Butterfly. The Butterfly %nx | { 139 1ith St. N.W. | Winter teynoldson. Alexander will entertain at lunch- con Wednesday, December 16, at the Washington Club for her daughter, . Catherine W. Godey, and enophen Price will also be at luncheons for the de- butante later in the seasan. nd M. Fenton Bradford en- iined a small company informally t evening in compliment rederick Astaire and Miss Astaire. Thomas rown at_lune in venue, en- to Misx k, national . W. C. A, who the biennial convention was her of is attending M. Mr. and Mrs. 16 Belmont street announce the of the Y. lliam Kennedy of all River, Mass., engagement of their daughter Margaret to Mr. Thomas K son of Mr. and Mrs. . Keane of Wardman Park 1 M v is a graduate of Trini class 1925 while Mr. Keane is u garduate Military Acades ieorgetown Law with his tather .\n~ [€ £ Calver, o daughters with Dr. George and their two are spending the Calver's mother, At 207 A street r is stationed w little on the U, Dr. and M spending a few il having gone there from: A(lamlv City. They will return to their apartment at the Highlands next week. Mrs. Lang. wife of Lieut. Edward K. Lang, U s party for the birth her little son, Comdr. will give 1y Mrs. Walter a bridee luncheon her home, in Tak ing in compliment to M of Brooklyn. who is vi Herson. Others in the | Mrs. H. Cunningham, & Fred Frost ting Mrs. J. F. MRS. sterday afternoon, nnd Mrs. William is also there. Mr. Edwin C. Wilson, secretary of embassy in the United States For: eign Service of the State Department. has taken an apartment at a Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. With Mr. Wilson is his mother, Mrs. Marfon Quick. Former Representative and Mrs. James H. Good of Chicago are at the Willard, where they arrived yester day. They plan to remain until Sat urday. Mrs. Frank S. Hight and Miss Bar- bara Hight, the latter a debutante of next year, will entertain at luncheon at the Willard, December 80, in com- pliment to Miss Maud Mason and several other debutantes of this sea- son. Mrs. Frederick Shurtleff Coolidge, who has donated to the Library of Congress the Chamber Music Theater. which was dedicated last evening, is sntertaining a number of distinguished musicians and music patrons at Ward- man Park Hotel. The famous English singers who are taking part in the program at the theater this afternoon, Miss Flora Mann, Miss Lillian Berger, Vellfe Carson, Mr. Norman Stone, rman Nodey and Mr. Cuthbert arrived on the Berengaria Sat urd.ny and will remain in Washington until tomorrow. Also coming from England on the Berengaria to be pres- ent at this chamber music festival was Canon Edmund H. Fellowes of the Hemstitching Picot Edging Pleating Embroidery Braiding Beading Buttons Buttonhole« Loop Edge Tucking Shirring JOHN ALVAN SELBY, Miss Rose Browning, daughter of | | Livingston Browning. Quick Service an, M Manning, 3 mith, Mrs. ting. The church had a pretty ngement of chr and Autumn foliage, and & dinner for relatives followed shortly after ark Hotel The bride ! brother. Mr. Burton - R L My indsay Wardman arybelle at was escorted by her Blaine Mallan, and wore straight lines and beaded with pearls and small oval mirrors. Her tulle veil was held by a coronet of bril liants, and she carried a praver book with a mother of pearl cover. from | which fell a shower of lilies of the of | valley Miss Adele Mallan attended her sis- ter, wearing a gown of nile green tin trimmed with gold lace, a h \Iu\ Mallan Mr. Gallagher Last The m of Blaine Mallan. Bride of Evenii Mi: M allagher jr., e t evening | velock in St. Thomas® Catholic | dward L. Buckey IDA | IDA WALTERS NOUVEAU HAT SHOP 932 F St. nlresetian Theater Captivating Frocks Favored Modes and Values Extraordinary New Fall Dresses Gt In one day sale of surprising ex- cellence in quality, style and value. predom inating One will find: shade of Autumn. $15 and $20 Values SALE 100 HATS New ]ubm Effects New Necklines New Panels New Embroideries and Many New FELTS, VELOURS, SATINS, COM- BINATIONS taken from regular stock— indeed, complete and most comprehensive —offering a range of the season’s smart- est new effects. Shades include Pansy, Pencil Blue, €uckoo and an abundance of models in black —perhaps the Combination Effects 8:30 (o 12 @@L@ wASHINGTON GGG % » SILK STORE Phone Main 8306 MONTH-END SALE 1,000 Remnants Accumulation from our GREAT ANNI- VERSARY SALE—for two days only. Many ends are marked less than 1, PRICE— 39c to *6.75 Yd. Former Prices, 79¢ to $13.50 Yard @l 1114 G St. N.W. o O (SIS S0 ) Sis e Excellent assortment of colors, also White and Black, in desirable lengths for dresses, blouses, com- bination, trimming and linings, consisting of Satin Crepes, Satin Canton, Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Novelty Weaves, Brocaded Crepe, Satins, Eponge, Messaline, Printed Crepes and Ratine, Jersey Weaves, Corduroy, Velvets and Fur fabrics. L L ) (] 31 S gown of ivory white satin made on | || Good Workmanship of chiffon velvet | under the brim, and carried a shower bouquet of Columbia roses. Mrs. Mallan, mother of the bride, wore a | gown of black georgette crepe and | Mrs. Gallagher, mother of the bride- | | om, was in sapphire blue georgette pe with a hat to mat They both | wore corsage houquets of orchids and lilies of the valle Mr. Walker Free of New York was | { the hest man and the ushers were Mr. Roderick Mallan, Mr. John Donahue | with a gold rose! 806 E Street N.W Brothers Offer Coats Trimmed with Fur /) ABRICS that reflect consummate loom lore; furs of beauty, applied with the finesse of the master. For color, for concept of line —for their faithful presenta- tion of the authentic mode— these coats await appreci- ative approval. Reproduc- tions of Worth, Jenny, Drecoll, Viannet are in- cluded. 7850 B 88 TWELVE 95 150 THIRTEE A Special These Coats —heretofore many dollars higher and represent the sea- son’s finest in style and value at this price. WeETre 1316 © STREET cITY cw% BUILDING observe the first undey in each momh through the seamon as her day heme. Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun is at the Hotel Lograine in New York for a few days. Invitations h: to the marriage af Miss been received here $15.50 STETSoN Suore SwHor THIRTEEN-FIVE F STREET Cstelle = Chargo Purchass mado October 30 and 31 will be billed Dec Storms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Storms of San Awtonio, Te; ONE CENT Satins, Velvets, Felts, Metallic and Cembinations in the Newest Fall and Winter Shades With Plenty of BLACK L) Hundreds came to our REVIOUS ONE<CENT ALES. Be one of the lucky ones to | CENT SALE 804 7th St. N. W. For Friday Only 750 Fall and Winter Hats in a Remarkable Sale Group 1.99 YOU GET TWO EXCELLENT HATS FOR $2-MANY ORIGINALLY PRICED UP TO $10 Select ANY Group, Pay But Value—Then Select Another PAYING ONLY A who come tomorrow. 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