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. S SOCIETY. i ! THE QUNT)AV STAR. WASHINGTON D. ¢, FEBRUARY 17, 1926—PART 2 SOCIETY. Commander de Aquino s s Features in Prospect Congressional Hostess Capital Hostesses jlet ol ils ditanoon o lorme | e Serving Third Term e 8 For Mardi Gras Ball Formally Announce :\';";3;;:1::‘«1{“;{: L et As Brazil Attache Attract Social Set Their Dnys At Home"'| 3%, Richard el gl_r}:::mmm i .|1,‘«1',nm. home at 2 | : M Watson Freeman Clark and |yparen Lt =G ""““L'Pt!,,f“’m th Page) |Mrs. John S. Carpenter will be at . £ home tomorrow the last e . o i i Navy Officer at Embassy Plans Under May for George ] . iy T ol e (s | B O R time] Mr.and Mrs. W. Clark Noble will 3 : | Wasks M sail 1 days dt home through Lent. -3l ) be at home this aftern ar 1528 First Brought Family to ashington € 0TS g z - Mrs. Wilsan Compton will be at|Twenty-second strec Wash SV 1906, Benefit Give Promise of . MOEih ey fahie "": Crosby will| home ‘this afternoon to the members | - . obse Sunday afternoon|of the Pi Beta Phi Fraternit Mrs, 3. Sanl and the Misses e ' 3 ! erve aternity in | ashington 1in \ Gl tises at home today. honor of the local chapter of George will Ty for the laet prises. Mrs. George A Sanderson and Mrs, | Washington Unfversity. = 2 = sl Comndr. Radler de Aquino, the naval | — 4 Harrola Dinsmore Phillips receiv- 5 : 2 attache of the Brazilian embassy, and The lure of a secret, and the thrill T O in February at Stone-| Mrs. D. Agnew Greenlees and the | York Senora de Aquino may compare Washington of today with what it was knowledge that plans now under way 3 £ H * 29 in Denver, Mis J trude Cook and she and M In the opening months of 1905, when 3 S promise an cvent sure to surpass e eoriude Cool an irst called ome. resi . o i o # 7 sPe re now residing at Sgone- e e The Tt \ anything done here “this season, all ] S/ R e s House, nd his vigorous and impres these go to make the Mardi Gras ball % sive personality made a great im- i of the George Washington Memorial Mys. William Mather Lewis will pression on the voung naval officer, B e oF lvast terant ol a8 : be at home tomorrow afternoon, 'nd some vears later it was his privi- \ = \ she will be out of town on that e to greet the former Chief Execu- Washington society just now. i i te, but will be at home Monday, tive on the visit of exploration to § To be held on the evening of [ § %} 4 February 15, for the last time this Brazil. The Aquinos had been married Shrove Tuesday, the 1Sth of Febru- £ season. but two vears when they arrived in . . in the Mayflower ballroom, un- ) Washington, and they had but cne 3 1 |der the management of a group of : . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hance Til- child, the pretty little maid, Miss Cora men who, though their names may [ 8 ler have issued cards for an at home Radler de Aquino, who has been pre- . be unknown at tkis time, are said to Sunday, February 14, from 4 to 6 sented to society, and who participat . X be famed for their experience and o'clock, at 3409 Mount P'leasant street. in the mar veties of the younger b H success M such carnival affairs as Pan-American circle. The elder of the « 3 this, Washington's 1 real Mardi - Mrs. Howar man will be at two sons. Rinaldo, was born in Wash- H Gras ball, already is well on its y o 3 . home _informally this afternoon at ington in 1907, and he naturally is H a brilliant social, pictorial and, withal, 3513 Rodman street, Clevelund Park o financial success. T s and the follow Simday afternoons quite interested in returning to it < B p & aain. A second son, John, with his ' Great secrecy prevails as to the in February. brother, attends the Dennison Sehool | i : personnel and plans of the men's . MARVIN JON — S hta. ity mear. by {neic homa b 4 committee, but a riot of color in cos-| g S _l\?t‘l\ Im\ : : A\:,,,‘ Orion Metc arber will be Sixteenth and U streets. Th tumes and decorations, and number e o presentative Jones of fat home tomorrow afternoon in h ire two charming little e O rmelues are promised | Amarillo, Tex., one of the newer |apartment in Wardman Park Hotel. o two « tl hostesses, who will receive at Congress ose. wh ne | - attending the ball i Jose funofiB o tun alcion. N to those uttending the ball he cight | Hall, where she makes her home, to- | _Mrs. X, G- Jobe and Miss Jobe will ho is a vear and a half Younger, and A cings, t 2 vhere Nt e i toaraster PEISh i |attendants of these royal personuges |MOFFoW afternool : \ Tile' @=ford collere i a kinderzarten will shortly be chosen by a secret! e = Nive PreRarik Gl L 3 > g The ‘.-.'n-‘v.y,u.u«: and his wife, hav committee, and also shortly two invi-[ins fund of the George Washington ¥ : K»‘lf; .\l r‘filnrl:bk for campus wear. ng lived so frequently in this country, tations will go out from each of the [Memorial, and an outstanding com Mrs ARG Iast Lot o nis ¢ o i 3 apes language per in the 50 maskers, to certain ladies to do i | pjttee of Washington wolnen are as- | N McClintock, . Mrs. | Geon It is the fashionably oo of thelnaval attachal Y dance at the ball with the unknown | o .o ¢ the ball. Mrs. | Wharton Renter. Mos 5 - 'g’;'nu portant shoe of the se: 1 and a native of New r RS inignts Two | Aanoes owilliibe: uet | 615tng theidirectorsior the ball- ‘s, | AR B iEs Cliis Sy Jine imple in_design, featuring his mother being Miss Albina. - g apart for the maskers and their la | ry Dimock 1s chairman and | (00" v “stokes Halkett, Mrs, Rich n combination of simulated snakeskin or of the Quak City. His dies, and then all the v throng will | Mrs. Walter R. Tue wan s vice | ard’ Townsend, Mrs. George H. Wil 3 Jizardskin. » Senhor Jose Herculano de Aquino. a e i in the carnival| chyirman of this committec. which in- |liams of Baltimore, ' Mrs. Charles 0 companied the Emperor. Dom Pedr Bxcent for the royal personages,|cludes in Boughton Wood and Mrs. Charles $ ]% to the ntennial exposition in Phil i h . their attendants and the maskers, no | Amory, Mr: elphia and there n e lady who p R e e cuests will wear costumes, but it has |liam N Godfr ot | curred in the Autumn of 1876 and i H leaked out that an oriental atmos-| Mrs. Walter Denegre. Mrs les | 1 She Snaly Brineror Nnowingchat the ; bhere will prevail in spite of the con- |Dewey, Madame Eikengren, 3 sLlP COV SPa SSuiE Fifoliaiis toNtave HeEowh ventional evening garb of the throng | Stephen 1 ir Mrs. | Gibson 0 > | of da Fahnestock, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, | Tailored to fit o tumiar, 7 © — t of expectancy, together with the fore- - s was before her mar- s personnel Mrs. Cople: 1S RerRonEs PIEY | Woodhull country und people, had his aide sta It Jt the build- | Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Peter Gerry, | Beleian Linen. per yard treet ~ tioned in w York « as consul | Domestic Holland b | ALBERT NI R Al 2148 (2,507 /) / wife's country until her death then he took his family back to jo. and vount ler was placed the Nl Academy near Rig. He | Graham MeGulggan c this city ad just tinished his 1 1 training O = = = 2 e i R | Notables of Capital i e T ]§ Blg Reductlons Before her mar “nsign Moore, | 22, she was Mi inia Hobbs Mc( h the re it Admire] Benhan ent 1 the hs of Rio de J. iro - . with his leships. Youn de put m Specxal Group Mrs. Morrill Hamlin of Portland Aquino, a t._accompanied the : Me., is in Washington and is stopping | flagship to - York City and re For Personal Mention " ¢ Dodge Hotel, prior to a newed his & 2 ance with the cit - ur through the New England States, of his birth. y oo - auinorsasibes) (Continued fr th Page) == s .- i1 visit in Palm Beach before com. | Euest at Wardman k Hotel Mrs in full view of one of most : = | Gen. and Mrs. Eli A. Helmick have chfers iof ihe Atnérican! Revo P s e e | Gom: and Mrs. Bl A Heln : rs of the American Revolu world e is an intense admirer of | ) the natural beauties of her home and delights in telling of® them. She ix | b3 craceful and dark eyed. w devoted L g : and homekeeper, yet. 3 — i H. Lessner, who 4 r: \ Ljamin hison fe | ha 2 alm Beach for a hed e social sense & 3 : el gt ) | of v Adwiral (lutehizon, con | fo main there until Sak F i b S s Fur Co D o and companied buck © - and Waite Phillips_of | . R eonce her e th | \Washington by her mother, Mrs. |l have come to Washing- Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years her three small children a fe s | Georee BETN ; 3 on for the S nd have taken an B e e s Mushands tronsfer | Mrs. Hutchison will be at home to- |3 wrdman Park Hotel 610 ’I' 1&}1 b F n advance of her lusband's transfer | oG ufternaon and e foflowin e e Etltote Philips we ust above Washinston in what s called the good | ondays of the month 0 Miss He Jane Phillips, will be much perturbed over wed in school here 5 rything, from to Londc ON ALIL FURS REMAINING IN STOCK An economical time to invest in a Fur Coat. Scarf or Jacquette. Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N\W. *95 to 110 WINTER COATS IN OUR FINAL REDUCTION SALE AT guests Maj. Gen. William H Indiana, and is attending the retired, and Mrs. Hay ar cetings of the auditorium com C(l],l ARS and cuffs of some with bor 2 : price ders of fur. All arc . misses’, 141 oner selected skins, luxuriously Mrs. Rudolph, wife of the District beautiful e Commissioner, has returned from & Miss Dorothea Lane. daughter of ol Rorae st Comdr. Ge Aquine | VISt to Palm Beach and Miami, Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lane of 2400 906 o i = @ = i & | Sixteenth street. will return to Wash 2 : ':_n‘“-:l”c “‘“m"“dfl‘ 'y‘c'l’:l;“_"“;‘?:;‘\’(‘l e ‘\_:‘i\vr ;.r‘uxlklhw0.\111'x‘vl!\\! ll‘l[r:w.‘lt:r ¢f | ington today atter visiting onasiin 'HE styles, colors, materials and designing are t 1 new k S D ko ar ashington 10| New York and Philad . i i 2 i i i rounded by as dense a forest as even | qpend several days with the latter's New York and Philadelphia. = Mis desirable. Handsome flare and straightline models for dress Braal fan furnish. I s 8 3 e will have as her guest Miss g S s g razil can furnish. It Was a New | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ge B. Ham ; cman of Philsdcibhic: Neho wear. Each coat silk lined throughout. apartment house then, the rooms large | {lvon ive in’ Washingto and airy and the rent sol thing which B ‘g n 1omorrow. INCORPORATED seem urd now. The naval attac Gen. John R commande: e s s Ed e e e | sobiemefeomd Doy z21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST y S & MISSES' e o frankly. but points out that while cof. [ut the Willurd, where tomorr ght | Dorsey, jr. of New ~York City, are $30.20 and $65 $ 50 WOMEN'S & MISSES 2 » 20 per cent in 10| he will be guest of honor at a dinne; el s 2o $IF.00 3 SO2 . sed more than 60 per cent, and [ans who are members of Cong other necessity in the sameseale | o o iomers oy S A HVE THOUSAND DOLLAR SALE § JFANDSOME models for dress and sports "‘f ‘(1 :\;h. < f value. et tache and Senora de |day to her home in Newport, R. I Lincoln-Lee Celebration wear with fur collars, many with fur Aquino find here mans fricns of to: L pseonned] st mome e BT RIS S T b e g BEAUTIFUL DRESSES [, |} ke pesctorepoitiuings.. Auatzos tnandih oo mer year was the privilege of 36 to 46 36 to 46. the ¢ \der to be appointed naval | from Warrenton, Va., where she | The Southern Society of Washil i v the Sertary of State Fim | went 0 vkt her von. Lorilard Spen |t the Sew York State et $20 - WOMENSIESIIESSE “Ss l 9 § WOM afligfiflfi‘_fi!fififlfimkfibfifi&fim % e T T S, e M U Wm0 25 e onk S i - $39.50 COAT - visit in 1907. Mrs. Root and Miss | School jaswocEmNe o ond e J . Bdith Root were of the party, and| .o b T anal _| Lee celebration Friday evening in the FRBENEA?%‘;&,%“&EOR%EQR SIOSE i IMARTLY fashioned suede velour and $’D COA g Mrs. U, S, Grant, 80, had given & cor | piraburgh < e At ballroom of the New Willard Hotel at THIRTY:P}INEDO AR DRBSSEESS "fine all-wool bolivia in the new flar dial, welcome to e ot e oa|at the Willard, where they arrived |9 o'clock. Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, THIRTY-FIVE DOLLAR DRESSES Collars and borders of fur. Colors: Sea sw \[ADE of allwool pol e < low, grackle, lipstick, brown and black. In @ 'l lined, self or f1 e s Shes | Friday. -, wife of the Senator from New : and his family went to Rio during th R 5 5 FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY all sizes. %*20 only. celebration of the centenary of Brazil-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mile: < ‘k, is president of her State so- A % jan indepgndence i Comdr. de | iyn street, Chevy Chase et RARIE ) e o FOR DAYTIME SPORTS STREET AFTERNOON ecompanied lim In his Visits | tor Eoe 10 Soend the month tobs. | tArY, and Al Wafe H. Cooperiis| | FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE ‘ | AN ADVANCE DISPLAY OF e tion and to several of the | ing the coas i of the Southern Society and || figer.. He mad the pleasure of re.| o\ e My W De C. Ravenel, secre- STORE WILL OPEN 8 A. M. T < = i i & with the fc M. Harry Wardman arrived Wed 3 SPRH\G CO‘ATS & PROC}\S B e State du Mr. | ne€day on the Oylmpic. and came at £ ughes’ r visit_ to Washington. | once mk\ ashington, after spending g NOW READY AT he navd commander and senora |8ix weeks abroad with Mrs. Ward . - . - have known five Presidents—Roose- | man and their daughter, Miss Helen VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES velt, Taft, Wilson, Harding and Cool- | who is attending the Prio School idge—and their remembrances of [at Seven Oaks. They spent Christ- Washington two decades ago are very |mas at St. Mauritz, going on to the fascinating recitals. 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