Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 54

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[ Mardi Gras Carnival TO CloSe pfe'Lenten Season in Capital Gayefy of Traditional Type to Rule at Entertainment in Aid of Washington Me- morial. Mardi Gras carnival, the tradition of gayety preceding the Lenten sea- mon, is to be celebrated this year in Washington n some of the Latin capitals and in New Orleans and Philadelphia, with an underlying pur- pose that will appeal not only to Wash- tngtonians, but to the nation—a bene- SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 31, 1926—PART 2. Midwinter Schedule Of Weddings Growing AS Season AdVEflCGS Nuptial Ceremonies Con- tinue as Conspicuous Fea- ture Among the Washing- ton Society Events. Invitations have been sent out for the marriage of Mlss Dorothy Be- atrice Casley to Mr. Charl February 16, at 4:80 o'clock, at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Rev. Father Thomas R. Walsh of- ficlating. A small reception will fol- low the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents In Cleveland Park for the members of the two families, the bridal party and a few close friends. High School and Mr. Doyle gradu- ated from Technical High School. Mr. and Mrs. George entertained at a delightfully arranged party last evening at their home for their son-inlaw and daughter, when the guests included members of the Theta Alpha Chi Sorority, of which theilr daughter is a member. The marriage of Mrs. Eleanor Wheeler to Mr. Denwood 8. White took place yesterday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas in Hollywood, They will sall Thurs- day from New York on the 8. B. Santa Teresa - for South America, making an extended tour of that con- tinent, and returning to Washington about the first of May, when they will make thelr home at Wardman Park Hotel. An interesting wedding took plnpe at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam H. Reed at the Sibley Apart- ments, at 8 p.m. January 28, when the marriage of Miss Willa Keller SOCIEYY. Clifford Berryman, first vice president, as the toastmistress. Those respond- ing were the president general, Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey, Miss Lil- lian Norton, Miss Maud Morris, na- tional secretary; Mrs. A. Y. Casanova, national registrar; Miss Stella Pickett Hardy, vice regent of Arkansas; Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey and Mrs. Harry C. Grove, regent. Miss Martha L. Schmidt, chairman of the program, introduced Mrs. Con- stance Goodman, who gave several Dnughters of Colonists Give Annual Banquet The District of Columbla Daughters of the American Colonists held their second annual banquet Tuesday eve- ning, January 26, at the Cairo Hotel. The banquet was o brilliant success and was attended by many members and their friends. The tables in the shape of a horseshoe were attactively decorated with pink roses and at in- tervals with silver candlesticks with blue and gold candles, representing |readings in negro dialect. Mrs. Ger- the colors of the organization. Fol-|trude Lyunu concluded the program lowing the dinner, the regent, Mrs. b) singing “Love's Old Sweet ng.’ Harry C. Grove, extended welcome to|“By the Waters of Minnatonks the guests and then introduced Mrs.|“The Lilac Tree." Maine State Society The Maine St ington, with R Carroll 1. Bee will tender tion to Gov. Ralph O. I the members of th \ine to Pligrimage” Tuesday from 5 to 6 The “Pilgrimage” is m proximately 200 Maine j Journeying to Flori affalrs have bee Auring their visit 1y Soetety of sentative and on To Honor Governor Wasi and Mr: ter and Floria Hotel pm. de up of o le Who are U055 5565566555 % 2 & WASHINGTON SILK STORE & ffis fit for th ge Washington Me- mortal Luilding fund, sponsored by Mrs. Henry Dimmock, gives the spe- o Rosen of Staunton, Va., and Mr. James F. Butcher of Akron, Ohio, took place. The bride wore a simple frock of brown satin, with a corsage of s@lmon | sweet peas. The wedding march was played by Mr. J. Russell Mason. “At Dawning™ and “Oh, Promjse Me” beautifully sung by Miss Jordan. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. Hez Swem. The only guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stacy M. Reed, Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jeffries. A reception was given the couple immediately after the ceremony. After their wedding trip Mr. Mrs. Butcher will live in Akron. s [] W s 6 "Holiers guarantend 85c | Dra v-n“-,shflmmmh-p Frioes Al bu-uo 111" b bl s "Mariin ‘Buas. Miss Casley will have Mrs. John Willlam Guider as matron of honor, and the only other attendant will be little Clare Daly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Daly, jr, who will be flower girl. Mr. Daly will have his brother, Mr. Leslie Daly, as best man and will have as his ushers, Mr. Willlam E. Hayes, Mr. S. H. Rourke, Mr. John Willlam Guider and Mr. Danfel Neal Mandell. A number of entertainments were given last week for the popular bride- elect, among those entertaining for her being Miss Elsie Haas and Mrs. Harold Hill Titus, Miss Gertrude Daly, sister of the bridegroom-elect, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Congressional Country Club, and Mrs. Willlam C. Bennett will give a bridge tea for Miss Casley and Mrs. Lee Eynon. \,. % 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 FEBRUARY SALE EXTRAORDINA]RE 5,000 Yds. of High-Class Fabrics Formerly $1.98 to $3.75 Yd. At ST .49 vYara Consisting of the following wanted weaves for Spring and Summer wear— 36-inch Tinsel Fabrics 36-inch Chiffon Taffetas 40-inch Embossed Crepes 40-inch Black Poplins 36-inch Pure-dye Satins 40-inch Printed Crepes 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine 40-inch Black Radium 36-inch Novelty Crepes 40-inch Printed Georgettes 40-inch Black Bengaline 36-inch Silk-faced Duvetyne 36-inch Brocaded Faille 36-inch Velette de Soie 36-inch Printed Krepe Knit 40-inch Bayadere Crepes —Special Attention to Mail Orders— A A A A A A A A A Tt bbb b bbb bbbkt Better Apparel at a Lower Price. Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. ADVANCE SALE OF SPRING FROCKS and COATS WITH VALUES THAT ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY "2 TAILORED HOOSE your coat to- morrow from a selec- tion of fashion’s newest ideas in flare and straightline models. These are charming new sports fabrics, fine flan- nels, tweeds, twills and char- meen, silk lined throughout. All the new high shades, in misses’ sizes, women’s sizes and extra sizes. All Winter Coats and Frocks at Final Reductions FETREETRE TP e ey 5 ¥ be a Mardi ats of fancy 1y flower oms of 16 there wil with the ele: nasks, at the 1 following the cu were very Elizabeth e identity of “the queen an e kept secret by the n Uw night of the ball they will be the gorgeous robes. and ladies, and i distinction. [ SOBA Y \ and oo Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Landrum George have announced the mar- riage of their daughter, Miss § Elizabeth George, to Mr. Kobert Im. | mett Doyle, jr., son of Cupt. und | Mrs, Robert Emmett Doyle, which took place January 9 in Baltimore, Rev. Arthur Kinsolving, rector of St, Paul's Episcopal Church, offici- ating. The bride 15 a graduate of Central Best graceuomestic Holland Shades made o order. Whils. cream. ecty, ] linen. Sizes up o 36 Dancing sreen and lin as the maskers’ Mr. Walter D. Denegre, as chair- man of the committee, will bring to the management & wealth of experi- ence as “King of the Carnival” at New Orleans. Mrs. Walter Tucker man. as vice chairman, will supply her genfus for organization in further insurins this event to be the most brilita vent of its kind ever seen in Washington. In fact, the ball will be unique in the social history of Wash- tngton ML EgNGRD . e MRS, CORDELL Wife of Representative Hull of Tennessee, and, with him, occupying an apart- ment at the Hotel La Fayette, where Mrs. Hull frequently entertains. New Swedish Envoy Due in Washington Soon to Assume Post To Women of Cultivated Tastes and Slender Incomes Mrs. Dam es Patroness For Harp Recital wife of the Vice Presi- ness for the harp r en_ in the May: inesday afte Alfred Holy Capital Hostesses Announce ‘At Homes' In Midwinter Period _(Continued from Fifth Page.) Mrs. Dawe RLEBACHER attire for the drawing room, street and field is patrician. It appeals to those for whom only the best will suffice. ___(Continued from Fifth Page) Mintwood place, will be at home in- = formally tomorrow afternovn and the two following Mondays, from 8 to 6 o'clock. n of the world and d languages. he had learned English in the . Wadsworth, | academic sense and her lon; res Lejeune, Mrs. Frederick | gence in London gave a perfect mas- Mis L awrence G “"""{" tery of the tongue she ‘Washington. Both the Minister and ing_envoy and \Im' ‘Wallenbersg, ) s and devo- fhe Minister Dbeing essential o citl is particularly g Mrs. Reeve Lewis will receive Sat- in February in her home at | Jancroft plag must use in An Erlebacher garment is so artfully | designed that while it is the finest ex- pression of the fashion, a season will not demode it. It will always be beautiful. his wif his lady are expert i tees of n.,u sport one of ne Dougal will be at st two Wednesdays in ¢ at 1331 Twenty-first street. | Watson Freeman Clark and John Carpenter will be at tomorrow and Monday, Feb- player among the |y - Women of cultivated taste but slender incomes may therefore purchase Erle- bacher garments with a sense of security that this apparel will give long and pleasing service. %gurlebacher 1 of Individuality . VETWELVE P STRERT [MYATEREAK Final Reductions! The Swedish . M Bostrom will have of entertaining Cr tavus Adolphus and cess Louise Mountbatten, when they come to Washington May 26 to be present at the unveiling of the Eric- Francols Guerin and Bethea have {issued cards for a reception this afternoon from 5 untl 7 at 1612 Rhode Island avenue. They will be assisted son statue. Although no definite 1\ "\ma. Lelia de Zarauz, Miss Mary plans have ve red, It 15 the | yforoan Mrs. Geneva Dunham and bellef of rest es that [ Mixs Fdrrier Allen. royal couple will be entertained at i A the legation and will go from that es tablishment to the White House to|even if a furnished residence awaits to the President | them, will take up all the time at _the and to accept their | disposal of the Minister and Mme. Bos- resumed they will | tro 1 it is improbable that either t the legation for | will accompany the prince and prin- and those of Swed- | cess on thefr American tour. Capt. parentage or descent who wish o jund Mme. Wallenberg have already | pay them courte This precedent | visited Swedish America and they in- {has always been followed In the case | tend to seek out other parts bevond —jof royal visitors to Washington. |the Rockies where the intrepid emi- Prince Henry of Prussia was enter- | grants have built up & civilization. tained by the Ambassador at the Ger- [ The Wallenbergs ceased to have an man embassy, and the Duke of Flan- | official connection with the Swedish ders, now King Albert of Belgium, |legation January 15, but they do not made the Belgian legation his head: | expect to reach their country much quarters during his first visit to|before April, the entire interval being Washington, in 1897, devoted to travel. The new Minister M. and Mme. Bostrom are fortu-|has brought some of his household in having a perfectly equipped | treasures, just as the Wallenbergs did, the properts of the: Swedish |and these will provide the atmosphere their pleasure. |of Sweden to this otherwise typical enough to ent n home. ors and thefr staff: to the perma- nent r apt. Wallenberg purchased this house on R street, near Twenty-third, from ex-Senator James Phelan of California, and he bought practically the entire contents. Those Who remember Mr. Phelan’s lavish bospitality and who know he thought nothing of having the entire Senate to | & reception and buffet supper, will COATS BEAUTIFULLY FROCKS DELIGHTFULLY CONCEIVED Converse, . S. Kann, Norment, jr.; Mrs. Mrs. l-d\un B. Par- Dnfld Meade Lea, Mrs. Frothingham, Mrs. Edward Douglas White, Mrs. Georze H. Moses, Mrs. Henry Clay Browning, Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Mrs. James Keys Loutse Notes of Specxal Interest In the World of Dxplomats (Continued from Fifth Page.) hospitality. E hold a reception prominent officials ROCKS, in exquisite flat crepes, crepe romas, georgettes, crepe de chines and satins. Self, braid- ed or lace trimmings are fea- tured in many new and effec- tive ways. Gray, palmetto green, cocoa, hois de rose, tans, bluette, navy, black, in misses’, women’'s and extra sizes. Mme. de Graeff will give a dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the Am- bassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier. The Minister of Dominican Repub- lic, Senor Jose del Carmen Ariza, has returned to Washington, after spend ing some weeks at his home in Santa ;0. Senora de Ariza remained znm» for a lunge the visit. The first sec gation, Licenciaso Federico C. Alvan who was charge d'affaires during the Minister's ab sence, went to New York to meet the Minister and returned to Washington with him. tain the roval v without COMMERCIAL ART fll‘. The Minister of Paraguay, Senor IN 4 th, MoxTs. FULL pont Dr. Don Eusebio Avala, arrived here from Paris yester and is tem- porarily at the Hotel Mayflower. o Lite D""""‘ terfor Decoration, Lettering, The Minister of Haiti and Mme, Price will entertain at luncheon to- day in honor of the Director General of the Pan-American Unlon, Dr. Leo realize that this is possible. The crown prince and princess prob- ably will spend four or five days in ‘Washington, and will then make a Costume profession: Design, Fashiol Get Into the Ilner;swdas s. Ask for Art Catalog, Successful prac- In Our Winter Clearance Sale For Three Days Only— Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Pasternak quality apparel at the lowest reductions of " DRESSES" For Street and Afternoon Wear Originally $85 to $125, Now $40 Originally $65 to $95, Now $30 Originally $45 to $75, Now $20 Dinner and Evening Gowns Originally $96 to $155, Now $55. CLOTH COATS $45 and $65 Originally $59.50 to $145 $98 Originally $135 to $175 VELVET COATS Buitable for Street and Dress Wear Four at $98 Originally $150 to $210 Two at $125 Driginally $250 and $265 One at $145 Originally $279 ENSEMBLE SUITS A Special Group, $75 talent unn ticing mmmerm artist teacher. Livingstone Academy Arts and Sclences, 43rd Year 1517 R. L. Ave. Fr. 7475 8. Rowe. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy will entertain at dinner Thurs. day and Friday evenings. The X grand tour of the country, making visits to those centers of population where the Swedes are numerically strong. Coming to a new post and gauing settled comfortably in a st secretary of the Ttalian em- gnor Leonardo Vitetti, enter- small company at luncheon ||§; at the New Willard Hotel. The secretary Brothers of the Netherlands || legation and Mme. Loudon will enter- tain at dinner in the Florentine room at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday evening. You'll be sorry —if you don’t attend th of Wm. Rosendorf’s Fine Fur Coats. wait for your neighbor to tell you of the fine coat she bought at half price; come in Monday or Tuesday and be sure of yours—still‘ three months of Winter ahead to wear it. Announcing: Arrivals Smart Models in THE SPRING MANNER Admirably Adaptable for Southland Wear —— Afternoon Gowns Dancing Frocks Ensembles Wraps sale extraordmary The attache of the Salvadoran le. Don’t on gation, Senor Don Roberto D. Melen- 1 {s spending a few days in Balti- more. Dr. Ivan Shvegel of the Jugoslavian Debt Funding Commission will enter- tain at dinner in the Florentine room at Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday eve- ning. Dr. Michael I Pupin, who is a mem- ber of the faculty of Columbia Uni- versity, arrived yesterday to Join the || Jugoslavian Debt Funding Commis- slon at Wardman Park i 1 .00CHICKEN DINNER Sunday, Jan. 31st MENU Choice of Chicken Noodle Soup Bluepoint Oysters Choice of Roast Young Chicken Dressing Brussels Sprouts Candied Sweet Potatoes Fried Halibut Steak Spinach Baked Potato —_— Heart of Lettuce Salad Roquefort Dressing Choice of Tce Cream English Plum Pudding Coffee Milk HARVEY S Peansylvania Ave. at 11th 8-FRENCH SEAL COATS The most wonderful value ever offered In a Fur Coat. Beautifully lined with satin, 4~-MOLESKIN COATS A Gorgeous Coat_that will add to your appearance. Handsomely Llined with satin, 9-SILVER MUSKRAT COATS Many beautiful new models wtih lux- urious fox collar and border. Hand- somely lined. 13-BROWN AND GRAY CARACUL COATS With lovely fox collars. Stylish mod- cls that will be in vogue for next season. Satin lined. 65 165 Evening Gowns Sports Wear Costumes Coats DD D SR — EWARDED, indeed, is she who can spare a moment or two to delight with us in these new Spring arrivals, so rich in charm and smartness. Fabrics, colors, inspira- tion of line—never before have they been more deftly blended. VEOOPI TR Opposite TWELVE THIRTEEN F ‘Dulin&M-rdn Opposite Dulin & Martin 1215 G St. N X 2

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