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T EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926. 17 14 v | dence, L. i ce Moses. | render (Continned from Sixteenth Puze) {of the ) T | | Mrs. wore old roscs crepe with a tan hat l,he Decluration of Indepen 1 occasion. rancis Hopkingon, will he | corations, costumes, music, lights, | Washington, happily, has the king | ed. and many forgotten sonzs |: | partake of the atmosphere of carnival makers as its chairman [ ; ats hior s, ] Chorus.: The compositions of G the 50 knighits led maskers, who |cvening, Tuesday, February 16, and |who are well versed in Mardi Gras |been chosen, soon the eight bewitch- | Memphis, Tenn.. and Mrs. Anna Kath- S O C I E 37 ety Copet ] BinEtons o eria oo e Will JeAd the cArGIVAY revels o that | the thrills and sirprises will ail oc- festivities all over the world. Rupert |ingly beautiful maidens will have | erine Green Rohlfs of Buffalo, N. Y i cur before midnig! ht that evening. Hughes, celebrates period will s vevived. of Latin countries, or possibly Ori-{for Walter Denegre is a leader of (/¥ not # member Georze Thompson will enter I scheme of this fascinating ball | king of Mardi Gra and carried o cluster of carly Spring | M. Wi . o Mr. JAmest j tain the North Beach Home Club to- [ Will be far removed from the usual}and chosen s his \ yed the | the Women's College of Law. nating in one big riotous day when the ! 1=y cevn of ¥ chay meen home & law and sister, ) . T. it col houquet of swee * MclLane and lilies of the valley. Among the ont-of-town g Mrs. Dg Johnston «f Langley the wedding were Mr. Cha el 3 ? of honor pziley and Mr. Wilson S ey, | nnd n B brothers of the bride; her Miss | With Vi Bailev, and ssaret Mac. | Batch cousn of the and Miss wrtford, Conn., e § Willii en was ihe bes 3 Macalean was eremony was followed . by el tat the Hamilton Hotel M patuinte of INliss i N his bride let after the I danzhier of ast for s two months' L te Y of 13 e Lon 1 the Tate Dr. i : it ul fionso o Mr. Daniel Rusee! . - and Mi. Joseph Maver. who |street iearge W ! St White Sulphur S il this ; (nston tomorrow fon s’ Chu ” the ¥ v Addi of Miss Ellen M Jame. oiticinting i music i ) Ave Aaria ferns and palms were 0 the church and a1 wed in _the home of ti : 3 € Wilbur R, Tu; wore a She w < Helena A ‘ezan was the best mar s ) wore orchid crepe. made 1 wedlding trip North Mr. Kathleen MeGinnis and | cre flower ve ks in homas Hurney was ! House he usher Join e | feft for neil and Mr After the 1 Wall Toft M Sak= entertained Deon today in the Chinesc room j of tho Mayilower in compliment to her davshier, Mrs. Leon Mever of | Girminsham. Ak, who is her house Zuest. Covers were laid for 43 Henry of London. v e ¢ s, Meyer Davis has left Wash Washinzton last 1 W R for Palm Deach, where GE Bionor At Ainnecils : spend the remainder of the Win- of Mr. and Mrs. Henry s ‘who entertained at Casa M e L 3 K < Mille Park — 18 ot A man in | 25 James and iy Fide s 11 weeks, Washinzston todiy fr s of Chevy nd while in the city « L Ghay luncheon and — “ountry . Clavence N. Good- e in Washinzt n their home in Chicy the MavfAower Hote \ltemus, Mrs — Aliss Blizabeth 18 Spencer < atriotism A Spencer. ith. ; - plans for B e spendinz o fey R e ot Mot Vernon! in Washinzton en rout = FPines and are st Wardmer Hotel — 12 hose Drrnes. w heipi known in many mu has cha Miss ards 3 X re. the popu- Skinner. Mrs. L. . . i ma donna. @ Ponselle > Franks, ) Mat of the Metropolitin Opera. supported | Miss Marzuerite Maury Valter | by the National Strinz Quartet, ! T. Cody. Miss Judith Shelon. Mre. |with Auie. and _Tuesday Evenins | Ot e ST S lton, M il fisie. oand Tuestuy cvenn® Until ‘February 13th Don't wash_-> vour face this .weeek ! Use instead Marie Earle’s Essential Cream (both cleansing and nourishing) and her Basic Treat- ment. Get her new haoklet, “The Other Side of the Moon.,” and expert adviee on the care of your complexion from her representative. This lady. for years a member of Marie Earle’s New York Salon staff, is at the beauty preparations section of b a e S v INGroN: Marie Earle, New York Skin Specialist . . . 7 o o | | | e What cordial cheer ... in a cup of English tea! TRy it tonight! Tetley Tea. brewed the English way! So deliciously good vou'll never mzke tea any other. way! 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New ans Mardi Gras is | - o e e & ) The zuest of honor will| In New Orleans the Murdl Gras i A D N SN S 5 ) D I D DN S N Niatthews, president ot | Whole series of events, culmi- king arvives 1o { Sponsovs of the|the city. lle is held their first | (r far, the wide waters, at the Wi s ce Into New Orleans | | vildest demon- 3 on board the 4 x tement. In -+ Adolphus Andrews, . this v t least, the e President, will do ivities will be confined to this one of the Nuvy and Mrs. Wilbur will be the the luncheon to be W oat the Willard Hotel v W Capt. Geo » Assistant Secretary : Jtobe Carl White, will | 2ashinglons Snartest Resta speakiers. The zuests at the o will include Mrs, Ruscell (-, fo.1 Thomas Circle: president of Sponsors. Al i K tomarrow afterneon the Pleme Maiviaoe received by Mrs, for reservations " at her residence on Nineteenth LOOMIS | this week—every eve- tional hox holders for the | ning-—at dinner and to be iven Tuesday supper. oo All the attributes of Sophie Tucker, Belle Baker and Gilda Grey wrapped up in two adorable little girls. Next Tucsday - Meyer Dans in the ?a;fge&?m Mrs. Joseph’ W es Woodhull and maidens will atiend the King and Queen . Tuesday nizht, when Puts on s splendid OF course, their names This is six styles $28.00 There’s still time d writer, is among | been chosen. Who will they be?|are at the Shoreham Hotel for a few those actively interested in the ap-|And the 50 maskers who so mys. | days. This afternoon from 4:30 to . | proaching event, but Rupert Hughes | teriously summon their partners in | €:30 o'clock Mrs. Harry Atwood ol of the committee, |the dance, who are they? 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