Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 113

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER i A Half Dozen of the Beautiful Headdresses Displayed at the Bal de Tete Photegraphs 0 Hare & Ewing Mrs. Robert C. Watson, formerly Miss Sara A. Latimer, wearing mantilla Mme. Samy Pasha, wife of the Egyptian Minister to Wash- over a high Spanish comb. Mrs. George T. Summerlin, jr.. formerly Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, daughter ington, wearing her native headdress. of Mr. and Mrs. George Julian Zolnay. Miss Dorothea Lane, debutante daughter of Mrs. Miss Charlotte Childress, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Richard H: Lane. Childress. The Miss Louise Brook z 3 = ouise Brooks of New York at the. Lafayette The Marquis and Marquise de Falaise at the Lafayette Fete. marquise, better known as Gloria Swanson, wore a gown which was a replica Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall of Washington and Atlanta wearing one of the remarkable gowns displayed at the Lafayette Fete at the Hotel gete' bHer unique costume was named “America.” It is scribed follows: “Ri in_ i inati 2 : : Se s ors Sl O OWe Rich satin.in a combination of of one worn by the Princess de Tamballe, an intimate. of Marie Antoinette. © Kol & Hertert Astor, New York. The French Ambassador and Mme. Daeschner cowboy-Indian and the conventional evening gown.” were among those from Washington who attended the fete. R Kadel & Herbert

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